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obituaries TUESDAY, JAN. 26, 1982 NEWS RECORD 5 Sylvester Garlick, 75, ancheGrimm baseball club owner Sylvester Garlick, 75, of Bellevue and formerly of the North Side, died Sunday, Jan 24. 1982, in Suburban General Hospital as a result of a stroke he had suffered last Tuesday He was the owner of the North Pittsburgh semi-pro baseball team and was retired from the upholster ing business In 1929, Mr Garlick became owner and part-time manager of the Pleasant Valley Smikrs The team's name was changed to North Pittsburgh in 1948 His team won 13 Federation League championships and playoff titles during the time he ran the club In 1951, Mr Garhck's team put together a 24-game winning streak In 1964, they made it to the finals of the National Amateur Baseball tournament In 1981, the team won its Ann Protulipac, Shaler Mass of Christian Burial was cele brated Monday morning in St Nich olas Church, i a for Ann Knzamc Protulipac, 63, of Shaler. who died Thursday, Jan 21. 1982.

in the Forbes Hospice. Pittsburgh She was the wife of the late William Protulipac She is survived by three sisters, Helen Spelic, Borowski and Rose Milka. three brothers, Joseph, Thomas and Stephen Knzamc, and several nieces and nephews Burial was in Mount Royal Cemetery, Shaler Paul Michaelis, Etna Services were held on Monday afternoon for Paul Michaelis. 84, of Etna and formerly of Sharpsburg, who died Friday, Jan 22. 1982.

in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Oakland He was a member of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg He was the husband of the late Rose Westwood Michaelis Mr Michaelis is survived by a sister, Hannah Yost, two nephews and two nieces Burial was in Mount Cemetery, Shaler Frank Johnson, Etna first regular season title since 1974 Paul Waner and Ronnie Kline were among several major leaguers who had played for Mr Garlick. He was the husband of the late Grace Kovach Garlick and the father of the late Charles Garlick. Mr Garlick is survived by three daughters, Pnscilla McCarthy, Regis Pavhk and Sylvia Day, a brother, Howard Garlick, one sister, Rita Lohr, ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends wttt be received from 2 lo 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Laurence T.

Miller Funeral Home, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Church of the Assumption, Bellevue. Burial will be in North Side Catholic Cemetery, Ross. Blanche Manna Gnmm, 66, of Ross, died Saturday, Jan 23, 1982, in the Wexford House Nursing Home, McCandless She had been a waitress for the William Penn Hotel for 40 years and was a member of the Italian Sons and Daughters of America She is survived by a daughter, Marlene Spatafore; three sisters, Josephine Manna, Mrs Jenny Saracem and Mrs Elizabeth DeCicco, and five grandchildren C.

Drobniewski, Harry Bookser, 27th Ward Ross FredSiebert, West View Fred Siebert, 76, of West View died Saturday, Jan 23, 1982, in Suburban General Hospital, Bellevue. He was a retired accountant for the Fnck Lindsay Company. He is survived by his wife, Martha Watson Siebert, a son, Fred Siebert a sister, Kathryn Coates one brother, Herman Siebert; four a i six great-grandchildren and two nieces. Mr Siebert also was the brother-ui- law of Viola Lessiter. Friends were received at the H.

P. Brandt Funeral Home 1032 Perry Highway, Ross, where services were held this morning. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery, Pittsburgh. Joseph Timko, 27th Ward Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Monday morning in St. Gabriel Church, North Side, for Joseph Timko, of the 27th Ward, who died Friday, Jan 22, 1982 He is survived by his wife, Mary Maturkanich Timko, three sons, Joseph, Ralph and John Timko; one daughter, Mary Ann Luna; and six grandchildren Burial was in Union Dale Cemetery.

27th Ward Walter Fadik, hplrl fnr Frank Friends were received at the T. B. Dwtin Fmcnri Hone, 8M Pwry Highway, Ross. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated this morning in St. Teresa Church.

Ross. Burial was in North Side Catholic Cemetery, Ross. George Loeffler II, 26th Ward George C. Loeffler II, 11, of the 26th Ward, died Friday, Jan 22, 1982, as a result of a sledding accident He is survived by his parents, George Loeffler and Alice Conners Hubbard, his stepmother, Caroline Schulli Loeffler; a sister, Dawn Marie Loeffler; one brother, Ray- J. Hubbard; and his grandparents, Clement and Dorothy Loeffler and Alice Conners Schweinsberg Friends were received at the R.

D. Schellhaas Funeral Home, 388 Center West View. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated this morning in the Church of the Nativity, 26th Ward. Burial was in North Side Catholic Cemetery. Ross.

Marie Schohn, Ross Mane Schohn, 78, of Corbett Court, Ross, died Sunday, Jan. 24, 1982, in North Hills Passavant Hospital. She is survived by three daughters, Marjorie Kelly, Louise Flaherty and Janet Mergenthaler, one son, James W. Daugherty, one sister, Helen McGonigle; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandson. Friends are being received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at the T. B. Devlin Funeral Home, 806 Perry Highway, Ross. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday at 10 a.m. in St.

Athanasius Church, West View. Burial will be in North Side Catholic Cemetery, Ross. Harry Dukes, Bellevue Services were held Monday morning for Harry Dukes, of Bellevue, Mass of Christian Bunal was cele brated Monday morning in St Fran cis Xavier Church, 27th Ward, for Catherine (Kitty) Hunt Drobniewski, 56, of the 27th Ward, who died Thurs day, Jan 21,1982, at her home She is survived by her husband, Casmer Drobniewski, three sons, Thomas, David and Matthew Drobniewski; three daughters, Dora Lee Drobniewski, Kathleen Nickel and Susanne three sisters, Barbara Curtm, Ellen Gonsowski and Etbel Hiben, -hve brothers. Milton. Fred, John, Russell and Louis Hunt and nine grandchildren Mrs Drobniewski also was the sister of the late James Ehrhardt Sr Burial was in Union Dale Cemetery, 27th Ward The family suggests contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society Harry Booksei t4 of Koss ilioil Saturday, Jan 23 1982, in Suburban General Hospital, He was a retired steamfitler duel a member of Steamfilter's Local 4-19 He is survived by his i Anne Bookser, two daughters Darlene Geddes and Judith Daws one sun.

Harry Bookser Jr tour brother Edward, Robert, Samuel and Bavid Bookser, one sister, Edith Bookstand eight grandchildren Friends are being from 2 to 1 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Lester McDonald Funeral Home. 529 i forma A a uhere semces will be held Wednesday at I I a.m. Burial will be in Allegheny (ouim Memorial Park. McCandless Michael Danko, 27th Ward Thomas O'Leary West View Thomas O'Leary Sr of West View and formerly of Sharpsburg, died Wednesday, Jan.

20, 1982, in the Veterans Administration Hospital. Oakland He had been a stationary engineer for Fort Pitt Brewery Mr O'Leary was a life member of the Sharpsburg Volunteer Fire Department He is survived by his wife, Eleanor O'Leary. a daughter, Margaret Zahn; a son, Thomas O'Leary Jr three stepsons, John Laird and Robert Kircher, three stepdaughters, Twila Metz. Venetta Coleman and Zelda Gmn, 25 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren Mr O'Leary also was the stepfather of the late William Kircher Friends were received at the R. D.

Schellhaas Funeral Home, 388 Center West View, where services were held Saturday morning. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery, Pittsburgh. 1QQO in Henry Rhein, Shaler Henry A Rhein, 80, of Shaler. died Friday, Jan. 22, 1982, in North Hills Passavant Hospital He was a retired employee of the Miller Printing Machinery Company and a member of the Glenshaw Re- Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a in St Gabriel Roman Catholic Church.

North Side, for Michael Danko, 75, of the 27th Ward, who died Sunday, Jan 24, 1982, in Divine Providence Hospital He had been employed as a security guard He is survived by his wife, Veronica Churilla Danko, two sons, Raymond and Ralph Danko, 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild Mr Danko also was the brother of the late Joseph Danko Burial will be in North Side Catholic Cemetery, Ross George Kelly, 27th Ward Services were held Monday for George Kelly, 72, of the 27th Ward, who died Friday, Jan 22, 1982, in Suburban General Hospital, Bellevue He was a retired employee for General Motors He was the husband of the late Alice Gozzard Kelly Mr Kelly is survived by a brother, Stanley Kelly, and several nieces and nephews Burial was in Mount Royal Cemetery, Shaler Samuel Blair, Hampton Services were held Saturday morning in St Thomas Church in the Field, Richland, for Samuel Blair, 78, of Hampton, who died Thursday, Jan 21, 1982, in North Hills Passavant Thomas Smith, West View Thomas Smith, 53 of West it'U died Jan 25. 1982. in Merc Hospital, Pittsburgh He was a self employed home improvement contractor Mr Smith, a of World War 11, was a member of St Anthony Roman Catholic Church in Millvale and a active in its folk group He dlso was a member of the of Foreign Wars West View Post 2754, the Teutonia Maennerchor. and the North Hills Knights of Columbus Council 4029 Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Yvonne Bleil Smith, a son, Wayne Smith, a daughter.

Jean (Dolly) Greiner tnree sisters, Joan Pastor, Frances Simpson and Kathleen i three- brothers John, Robert and Richard i and two grandchildren Friends arc boing received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the II. Brandt Funeral Home lnc 1032 Perry High-, a Ross Mass of Christian Burial i be celebrated Thursday at 10 a m. in St. A ale Burial will bo in Allegheny- County Memorial Park, McCandless Helen Glover, West View Helen Lang Beall Glover, 72, of West View, died Sunday, Jan. 24, 1982, in the Baptist Nursing Center, Mount Lebanon She was a former secretary-receptionist for the II Brandt Funeral Home lnc She is survived by one daughter, Sue Miller; a son, Kemp Beall, four sisters, Mary Glaner, Mabel Ball- mger.

Myrtle Phillips and Alice Bryson. and six grandchildren Friends are being received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the H. P. Brandt Funeral Home 1032 Perry Highway, Ross, where services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m.

Burial will be in Oakmont Cemetery, Oakmont. Margaret Klein, 26th Ward Margaret Goerl Klein, H3, of the 2(ith Ward, died Friday. Jan 22, 1982, in Divine Providence Hospital She was a member of the St Boniface Church Christian Mothers, LCBA 222 and the American Legion Auxiliary 671 She was the wife of the late Frank A. Klein and the mother of the late Anthony Klein Mrs. Klein is survived by four daughters, Bednarsky, Marian Stamps.

Dorothy liiC.irm and E. Johnson, 67, of Etna, who died Friday, Jan 22,1982, at his home He was a retired employee of the Railroad. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs Dorothy Hunt and Mrs Marion Laux, arid several nieces and nephews -Mr Johnson also was the brother of the late Dona Id Johnson. Burial was in West Union Cemetery, Mars Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Saturday morning in St Peter's Church, North Side, for Walter Fadik, of the North Side, who died Wednesday, Jan 20,1982 He is survived by his wife Mary Fadik; a son, Alex Fadik, and two grandchildren. Burial was in Union Dale Cemetery, 27th Ward.

the Veterans- Administration Hospital, Oakland He was a retired employee of the United States Postal Service. He is survived by two brothers, Edward and Elmer Dukes; four sisters, Elizabeth Kreisel, Dorothy Lmdow, Jane Brabec and Thelma Klopp; and 10 nieces and nephews. Burial was in Highwood Cemetery, 27th Ward Mr. Rhein is survived by his wife, Mane Dingel Rhein. two sons Henry and Charles Rhein.

and five grandchildren Friends were received at the Neely Funeral Home, 2208 Mount Roya'l Glenshaw. Services were held Monday morning in Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Etna. Burial was in Mount Royal Cemetery, Shaler. crime log He was a retired warehouseman for the A Tea Company. He is survived by his wife, Alice Bruce Blair; two daughters, Mrs Fannie Nadle Pruska.

and three grandchildren Burial was in Lakewood Memorial Gardens, Indiana Township The family suggests contributions may be made to St Thomas Church in the Field, Gibsoma Ivlargarel Kircn, three sons, Frank Ralph and Eugene Klein, one sister Mane Bummer, 24 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Friends were received at the G. S. Simons Funeral Home 2025 Perrysville North Side. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Monday morning in St.

Boniface Church, 26lh Ward. Burial was in St. Mary's Ross. entered BELLEVUE A resident of 115 Lincoln Ave reported a pair of boots, an.auto jack and a operator's license were removed from his automobile, parked near his home Jan. 20, according to police No value -estimate was given, police said Station robbed BELLEVUE An employee of Mitchell's Amoco Service Station, 4501 Ohio River reported two white males robbed the establishment of an undetermined amount ofcash 10-16 Jan.

22, according to police. One male was carrying a knife, police said The individuals fredin a small, red vehicle, according to police. Restaurant robbed Employees of the Kentucky Fried Chicken Restaurant, 4300 Ohio River Blvd reported a black male, carrying a hand gun, robbed the establishment of an un- determined amount of money 9-43 Jan. 23. according to police.

The individual fled on foot, police said. Babcock burglary SHALER Howard Johnston, owner of Johnston Auto Sales, 1721 Babcock reported his office was burglarized after 10 p.m. Jan. 21, police said A glass sliding window was forced open to gain entry, police said. Taken were a gold key-type safe, an RCA 19 inch black and white television, and two metal temporary license plates, police said.

Van entered HAMPTON Robert Barcaskey, 4489 Mount Royal reported Jan. 24 his van was entered, police said. Taken were items, valued at $550, including an Audiovox eight- track stereo, two captain chairs, a tool box and assorted tools House burglary HAMPTON Charles Stepke, 4318 Roseanna Drive, reported his house was Burglarized Jan. 22 between 7 30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., police said.

A garden rake was used to break a glass window in the game room to gain entry, police said. Police reported only two items appeared to be missing: a three-piece grey pinstripe suit, valued at $175, and a Unitrex Model 40 calculator, valued at $110 House entered HAMPTON Gary Biachin reported Jan. 23 his house at 2489 Willow Wood Drive was entered police said. Few items were in the house because it is in the process of being sold, police said. Entry was made through a back window, police said Cor, cameras stolen ROSS Police said a 1980 burgundy Ford Pinto owned by Janet Miller, 466 Sandy Hill Road, Middlesex, Butler County, was stolen Saturday from the Northway Mall parking lot.

Camera equipment was in the car at the time, according to the report. McTighe break-in ROSS Police said a $1,500 digital scale was taken Thursday during a break-in at McTighe's Market on Babcock Boulevard. Stereo, rifles taken ROSS Dennis J. Godfrey of 270 Westfield Ave. told police $3,500 of stereo equipment, 100 pure silver half dollars, a $100 antique clock, six rifles, a shotgun and jewelry were taken in a break-in Sunday House vandalized ROSS For the second time in a week, a house at 224 Highland Pines Drive, owned by John and Louise Ringler, was vandalized, police said.

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