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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Tuesday, September 21, 1993 OBITUARIES B-6 teer Services Department of Forbes Nursing Center, 6655 Frankstown Pittsburgh 15206. ing member of the Learning Tree Preschool Nursery at Sewickley United Methodist Church. i Mrs. Devine is survived by two sons, Patrick E. Devine of Alexandria, and John D.

Devine of California; three daughters, Renee Gittins of Sewickley and Mouie A. Devine and Karen M. Shong, both of California; a sister, Christine Wintermantel of Florida; two brothers, Lester Evans of Florida and Gene Evans of Newport, N.C.; 16 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and 2 to 9 p.m.

Friday in Richard D. Cole Funeral Home, 328 Beaver Sewickley. A funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Sewickley United Methodist Church, Broad and Thorn streets, Sewickley. Burial will be in Sewickley Cemetery.

The family suggests memorial donations to Sewickley United Methodist Church, Broad Street, Sewickley 15143. Margaret Haas Robinson, 82, survivor of Holocaust Margaret Haas Robinson, 82, a Holocaust survivor who moved to the United States in 1950, died yesterday of a heart attack at the Forbes Nursing Center in East Liberty. Mrs. Robinson, of Squirrel Hill, was a former resident of Bethlehem, who moved to Pittsburgh in 1981 after a stroke. She was a professional seamstress who had owned a fabric store in Bethlehem.

She was a member of Kether Torah Congregation of Squirrel Hill. Surviving are a son, Peter, and a daughter, Susan Robinson Hawkins, both of Squirrel Hill, and two granddaughters. Friends will be received one hour before a funeral service to be held at 11 a.m. today in Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Centre Shadyside. Burial will be in Kether Torah Cemetery, Reserve.

Contributions may be made to the Volun nephew of Arthur Hays Sulzberger, publisher of The New York Times from 1935 to 1961. He was also a first cousin of Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, publisher of the paper from 1963 to 1992 and still chairman of the Times Co. He started during the Great Depression as a general assignment reporter for The Pittsburgh Press. In a career that spanned World War II, the Korean, Vietnam, and Cold wars and the rise and fall of nations, Sulzberger roamed the world from his longtime base in Paris to interview historic leaders and to chronicle and analyze the major events of his time. Among the many journalistic honors Sulzberger received were awards from the Overseas Press Club for the best consistent reporting from abroad in 1951, and for excellence in reporting and writing in 1957 and 1970.

Sulzberger is survived by a son, David Alexis Sulzberger, of London; a daughter, Marina Sulzberger Berry, of London; and two grandchildren. The family said the funeral would be private. Zora Evans Devine, 87, active in church, hospital Zora Evans Devine of Sewickley died Saturday of congestive heart failure in Los Osos, at ner daughter's home. She was 87. Mrs.

Devine was an active member of the Sewickley United Methodist Church for 66 years, including a term as president of the United Methodist Womens' Organization. She was a volunteer for Sewickley Valley Hospital with more than 1,000 hours of service and was the first president of the Sewickley Parent Teacher Association. She operated and taught for 17 years at the preschool nursery of the Presbyterian Church of Sewickley and later was a found OBITUARIES Henry Bergstrom, 82, foundation's former chairman Henry Arvidson Bergstrom, former board chairman of the Claude Worthington Bene-dum Foundation and former president of Benedum-Trees Oil was buried yesterday in Homewood Cemetery. He was 82. Mr.

Bergstrom died Thursday of congestive heart failure in his Squirrel Hill home. Mr. Bergstrom had served as a trustee of the Benedum Foundation since 1959 and was its chairman from 1977 to 1991. He was an active alumnus and benefactor of the University of Michigan, where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in 1932, and a law degree from the University of Michigan Law School in 1935. He also was a member of the Duquesne Club, the Pittsburgh Athletic Association and the Lbngue Vue Club.

Mr. Bergstrom is survived by his wife, Louisa Copp Bergstrom; a daughter, Jean Bergstrom Eld of Bernardsville, N.J.; a son, Henry A. Bergstrom Jr. of Aspinwall; two stepdaughters, Melissa Crump of Washington, D.C. and Susan Hammond of Natick, five grandchildren; and two step-grandchidren.

The family suggests memorial contributions to the University of Michigan Law School, Development and Alumni Relations, 721 S. State Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104-3071. C.L. Sulzberger, famed correspondent, columnist The New York Times C.L.

Sulzberger, a prize-winning foreign correspondent and foreign affairs columnist for The New York Times for nearly 40 years and the author of two dozen books most of them on foreign policy and world leaders in the Cold War era died yesterday in his home in Paris. He was 80. Sulzberger, who gave up his Op-Ed page column in The New York Times in 1978 but continued writing his memoirs and books on foreign affairs, died of natural causes after a long illness, his family said. The son of Leo Sulzberger, he was a Sara A. Gordon, retired as teacher in city schools Sara A.

Gordon, who taught in Pittsburgh public schools for four decades, died yesterday at Montefiore University Hospital of respiratory failure. She was 86. Mrs. Gordon, of Squirrel Hill, was the mother of Joseph Gordon of Mount Washington, communications director for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He said she taught physical education and other subjects in a variety of elementary schools from the 1930s to the early 1970s.

The Slippery Rock College graduate was a member of Tree of Life Synagogue for more than 55 years. Other survivors include a.daughter, Patti Marcus of Churchill; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received one hour prior to a funeral service to be held at 2 p.m. today in Burton L. Hirsch Chapel, 2704 Murray Squirrel Hill.

Burial will be in Tree of Life Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Ronald McDonald House Building Fund, 500 Shady Pittsburgh 15206. ADAMSON William, 53, of Upper St. Clair suddenly on Mon. Sept.

20; 25 year employee of Pasco Ford Woltz-Wind Ford, Heidelberg; beloved husband of Janice Jackson; father of Janice Jean Holveck Susan Eliz Gaynard; brother of Sally Ann Phillips the late Earl J. Adamson; grandfather of Melissa and Matthew Holveck, Joshua Adam Gaynard; Visitation Tues Wed 2-4 7-9pm at S. B. FRYER FUNERAL HOME, (A Golden Rule Funeral Home), 729 Washington Bridgeville Exit, Interstate Hwy. 79, where a funeral service will be held on Thurs.

11am ALBERT On Sept. 20, 1993 Philip; beloved husband of the late Emma; father of Lorraine Schutzeus, Lois Ehrenberger, and Michael brother of Mathilda Albert and Richard Albert; also 13 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 Tues. and Wed. at the THOMAS P.

KUNSAK FUNERAL HOME, 3552 Cali-. fornia Ave. at Davis Ave. Funeral Mass St. Boniface Church Thurs.

at 10 a.m. BARAN On Sept. 20, 1993, William husband of the late Mary A. Kobus; beloved father of Barbara Keller; stepfather of Josephine Bruzdewicz, Theresa Vergenes, Elizabeth Buc-zynski and Mary Ivanoff; father-in-law of Keith M. Keller; grandfather of Keith, Joshua and Krisa Keller, Amy Buczynski; also survived by 12 grandchildren; brother of Edward and Frank, Josie Zukiewicz, and the late Albert, John, Stanley Chester.

Friends received in WALTER J. ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 216 44th Lawrenceville, 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral Wed. at 10 a.m. Funeral Mass St.

Augustine Church at 11 a.m. BATYKEFER On Sept. 19, 1993, Alma Riley Batykefer, wife of Rody Batykefer of Franklin Park Boro; mother, of Arlene McKinney, Chester and Clair Riley; stepmother of Dorothy Freeman, Rody and John Batykefer and the late Mary Lou Morelle and William Batykefer; sister of Christine Boston, Emma Caldwell, Ralph Hoffman and the late Theodore and William Hoffman; also survived by 33 grandchildren; 48 great-grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tues.

at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville, where services will be held on Wed. morning at 11:00. BAUMBECK On Mon.

Sept. 20, 1993, Gary beloved son of Edna (Mullen) Baumbeck and the late William E. Baumbeck; father of Gary Baumbeck brother of William Baumbeck and Thomas Mullen; friends received at JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, Butler at 52nd Mass of Christian Burial Kieran Church, Thurs. 1 1 Visitations Tues Wed.

2-4 7-9. BERGSTROM Henry Arvidson Bergstrom, 82, of Squirrel Hill, died Thursday, September 16. He is the husband of Louisa Copp Bergstrom and the late Margaret Annas Bergstrom; mother of Jean Bergstrom Eld of Bernardsville, NJ; and Henry Arvidson Bergstrom, Jr. of Aspinwall. He is also survived by two stepdaughters, Melissa Crump of Washington, DC; and Susan Crump Hammond of Natick, MA; five grandchildren and two stepgrand- children.

Graveside services were held Monday, September 20, 1993 in Homewood Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the University of Michigan Law School, Development and Alumni Relations, 721 S. State Ann Arbor, Ml 48104-3071. Arrangements by H. SAMSON INC.

BOKA Mary, of Munhall, on. Sept. 17, 1993; beloved mother of Bill of York, PA, Violet Howley Judy Haider, both of Munhall; also two grandchildren, Ryan How-ley Giovanna Haider. Friends received 2-4 7-9 Sun. Mon.

at the R. V. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 315 East 10th Homestead. Mass of Christian Burial Tues. at Noon, Holy Angels Church.

Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. BRADEN (Thomas) Alice, on Sept. 18, 1993; wife of the late Earl Braden; beloved mother of Alice Exler, Donald McGreevy, Marie Vervalen, Kathleen Pickett, Bonnie Santos, Linda Braden, George Gadd, Deborah Braden, Earl Braden, Sandy McClure, Maria Heller the late John Gadd; also survived by 27 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Visitation with the family 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. Mon.

Tues. at BRADY MEMORIAL HOME of City ViewSpring Hill, (321-1500), 1151 South Side Ave. Funeral Service on Wednesday at 10 a.m. BRAUM On Sept. 19, William (Bill) H.

Braum of Elizabeth Twp, retired office products salesman; husband of Betty Murphy De-Lancey Braum; father of Peggy McKenna, Mary Ann Sceiford, Thomas, Michael, David, Bill and John Braum; stepfather of Eileen Kaiser, Jane Tripoli, and Sally Reidy; brother of No-reen Kelly and Loretta Mae Braum; also 26 grandchildren, 1 greatgrandchild, nieces and nephews. Friends received in the PAUL E. BEKAVAC FUNERAL HOME, 221 2nd Elizabeth, PA, Tuesday 7-9, Wed. 2-4 and 7-9. Mass of Christian Burial on Sept.

23, at 10 a.m. in St. Michael R.C. Church, Elizabeth Twp. CASLIN (O'Brien) LaVerne I.

of Brookline, suddenly on Sept. 19, 1993; beloved wife of Patrick mother of Alice Sheets, Patricia J. Caslin both of Bethel Park, Mary (Chris) Rubin of Brookline and Ann Stevenson of St. Louis, MO; sister of Eileen J. O'Brien and the late Ursula O'Hare; grandmother of James Sheets, Erin-Sheets, Jennifer Rubin, Eileen Rubin and Patrick Caslin.

Friends may call at FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1065 Brookline Tues. Wed. 12-9 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial Thurs. at 10 a.m. in St. Pius Church, Brookline. CESTRA On Saturday, September 18, 1993, Felix of Penn Hills.

Husband of Jennie father of Phil J. Cestra and Donna J. Cestra-Matta; son of Isabella and the late Thomas Cestra; brother of Philomena Ruf-falo, Rose Galassi, Sandy Fantozzi, Amedeo and the late Anthony Cestra; grandfather of Phil Jr and Melanie J. Cestra. Friends received at the WILLIAM F.

GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rodi Rd.) Penn Hills, where a blessing service will be held Wednesday 10 a.m. Visitation Monday and Tuesday 2-4, and 7-9 p.m. CELENTO J. (Funzy), age 83, of Houston, Sun.

Sept. 19; beloved husband of Harriet Day Celento; father of Faith Ann O'Brien; brother of -Stella Frainetti, Freda Crease, and Irene Casper; several nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-4 7-9pm Tues. Wed. at the JOSEPH P.

SALANDRA FUNERAL HOME, 304 W. Pike Canonsburg. Mass of Christian Burial Thurs. 10am. Interment Oak Spring Cemetery.

CHANDLER Thelma Laylander Chandler, 82, of Oakland, died Thursday, September 16. She is the wife of the late Ollis A. Chandler; and sister of the late Martha L. Mullhauser. She is survived by a niece, Joyce M.

Rodda; and one grand-niece, joAnn B. Rodda. Friends may call Tuesday 7-9 PM ONLY at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Wednesday 2 PM.

Interment Homewood Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 241 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. CHOLEWSKI Bernard on Sun. Sept. 19, 1993 beloved father of Donna Jean Hemmila and Judith Procopio; also survived by their mother Ruth Cholewski; brother of Francis, Ida McElroy and Mary Giles; grandfather of Sor-nen Hemmila.

Funeral services where private. Arrangements by WINTER FUNERAL HOME. CHUBA Accidentally on Sun. Sept. 19, 1993 Robert 41, of Connoquenessing; beloved husband of Valerie.

Corvin Chuba; brother of 'William Foster of Townsend, DE Timothy Chuba of Meridian; visitation 7-9 Tues 2-4 7-9 Wed. at the BOYLAN FUNERAL HOME, 116 Main Evans City. Services on Thurs. at the funeral home at 11 am. Burial Evans City Cemetery.

Family suggests, he-morial contributions to Camp Kon-O-Kwee. DANKNICH On Sept. 14, 1993," Jean F. Kealey of Kennedy wife of the late. William Danknich; aunt of Sandra D'Amico of John Koerner of SD, and C.

David Koerner of OH. Friends received at the ANTHONY J. SANVITO, FUNERAL HOME, 1650 Broadway, McKees Rocks, Stowe Twp. 10 a.m. until time of Service at 11 a.m.

DeWITT On Sunday September 19th, 1993, Clifford H. of Mt. Lebanon, age 89, beloved husband of Edna Wylie. Father of Beverley Bartlett of Hummelstown, PA and Frank H. DeWitt, of Mt.

Lebanon. Mr. DeWitt was a Mechanical Engineering graduate of Case-Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He was retired from the Duquesne Light Company as Manager, Budget Coordination Department, after 43 years of service. He was a Past Master of St.

John's Trinity Lodge 736, a member of the PA Consistory and a 60 year member of the Syria Temple Shrine. Interment private at Mt. Lebanon Cemtery. EBERLE Barbara Donehue on Sunday, September 19, 1993, beloved wife of Joseph; mother of Charles, Robert, William, Wendy, Tracey Harp and John Eberle; grandmother of Chad, Brandon, William, Vincent and Sean; daughter of Rose and the late Charles Donehue; sister of Paul Donehue, Janet McGervey and the late Edward Done hue. Friends received 2-4 7-9 Tues.

Wed. at the ANTHONY G. STAAB FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W.E., Pgh. Mass of Christian Burial in St. James Church, Thursday 12 noon.

In lieu of flowers family requests memorials to the American Cancer Society. EVANS Evelyn Fawell Evans, of Squirrel Hill, died at home on Saturday, September 18, 1993. She is the daughter of the late Howard S. and Evelyn; Fawell Evans; sister of the late Thomas R. Evans, II and the late Laura E.

Ford. She is survived by a niece, Laura E. Ford; a nephew, Emory M. Ford, both of Grosse Pointe, Ml; and two grandnieces, Laura Salisbury Winans and Nanine Evans Ford. An active volunteer for the American Red Cross during World War II, Miss Evans served on the Board of the Rebecca Home for Women, was a life member of the Pittsburgh Civic Garden Club, a member and past president of the Seeders and Weeders Club, and a member of the Women's Committee of The Carnegie, the i Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh, the Historical Society of Western iPA and the Allegheny County League of Women Voters.

She was a member of the Pittsburgh Golf Club, the Duquesne Club, the Fox Chapel Golf Club and a former member of the Rolling Rock Club and the Wianno Club on Cape Cod. Miss Evans was also a member of Calvary Episcopal Church, Shady Avenue at Walnut Street, where friends may call in the Evans Room one hour prior to services Wednesday 11:30 AM. Interment private. Memorial contributions may be made to The Evans Room Restoration Fund, Calvary Episcopal Church, 315 Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206. Arrangements by H.

SAMSON INC. FALK On Sept. 19, 1993, Mary Jane 72, of Clairton; mother of Mary Jane, Jack James, Ralph Thomas N. and Michael 12 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; sister of Jean McGuire and Helen Thomas. Friends received in A.

J. BEKAVAC FUNERAL HOME, 555 Fifth Clairton, Tues. 2-4, 7-9. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday 10 a.m. in St.

Clare of Assisi R.C. Church, Clairton. FANTO On Sun. Sept. 19, 1993.

Marie Icardi of Shaler wife of the late Peter Fanto; mother of Fred sister of Ned and the late Nello and Ugo Icardi; also survived by five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Friends received Mon. 7-9 Tues. 2-4 7-9 at the BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw, where Services will be held on Weds, at 11 a.m.

GAILLIOT On Saturday, September 18, 1993, Martin of Penn Hills. Beloved husband of Florence E. (Crail); father of the late Lynne Ann Gailliot; brother of Mary Koprowski, Margaret Ainsworth, Rosemary Furrer, Ann Koglin, Charles and the late Alec Gailliot and Helen Vogel. Friends received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME.

11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rodi Rd.) Penn Hills. Funeral Wednesday 11:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St John the Baptist Church at Noon. Visitation Monday and Tuesday 2-9 p.m.

Cant, on page B-7 LATEST DEATHS The following is a list of recent deaths, provided free as a public service. Those listings followed with the letter in parenthesis (O) indicate that a classified obituary is running elsewhere in these pages. For the following listing, we accept information only from funeral directors and employees of crematoriums and memorial societies who may call 263-1601 from 9 a.m. until 10 p.m. daily.

ADAMSON, William, 53, of Upper St. Clair, died Sept. 20. B. Fryer Funeral Home, Bridgeville.

(O) ALBERT, Philip, 83, of Brighton Heights, died Sept. 20. Thomas P. Kunsak Funeral Home, Brighton Heights. (O) BARAN, William 69, of Lawrenceville, died Sept.

20. Walter J. Zalewski Funeral Home, Lawrenceville. (O) BATYKEFER, Alma Riley, 85, of Franklin Park, died Sept. 19.

P. Brandt Funeral Home, Ross. (O) BAUMBECK, Gary 32, of Lawrenceville, died Sept. 20. John F.

Murray Funeral Home, Lawrenceville. (O) BERGSTROM, Henry Arvidson, 82, of Squirrel Hill, died Sept. 16. H. Samson, Oakland.

(O) BRAUM, William H. 70, of Elizabeth Township, died Sept. 19. Paul E. Bekavac Funeral Home, Elizabeth Borough.

(0) CASLIN, LaVerne I. O'Brien, 66, of Brookline, died Sept. 19. Frank F. DeBor Funeral Home, Brookline.

(0) CELENTO, Alfonse 83, of Houston, died Sept. 19. Joseph P. Salandra Funeral Home, Canonsburg. (0) CHANDLER, Thelma Laylander, 82, of Oakland, died Sept.

16. H. Samson, Oakland. (0) CHOLEWSKI, Bernard, 67, of Bloomfield, died Sept. 19.

Winter Funeral Home, Bloomfield. (0) CHUBA, Robert 41, of Connoquenessing, died Sept. 19. Boylan Funeral Home, Evans City. (0) DANKNICH, Jean F.

Kealey, 71, of Kennedy, died Sept. 14. Anthony J. Sanvito Funeral Home, McKees Rocks. (0) DAVIS, Robert 78, of Manor, died Sept.

18. Vincent V. Rodgers Funeral Home, Irwin. DeWITT, Clifford 89, of Mt. Lebanon, died Sept.

19. Beinhauer Mortuary, South Hills. (0) EBERLE, Barbara Donehue, 61, of Crafton Heights, died Sept. 19. Anthony G.

Staab Funeral Home. West End. (0) EVANS, Evelyn Fawell, of Squirrel Hill, died Sept 18. H. Samson, Oakland.

(0) FALK, Mary Jane 72, of Clairton, died Sept. 19. A.J. Bekavac Funeral Home, Clairton. (0) GASIOROWSKI, Anna Takach, 78, of Greenfield, died Sept.

19 Edward P. Kanai Funeral Home, Greenfield. (0) GORDON, Sara 86, of Squirrel Hill, died Sept. 20. Burton L.

Hirsch Chapel, Squirrel Hill. (0) HARBISON, Nancy 55, of Crafton, died Sept. 21. Edward A. Schepner Funeral Home, Crafton.

(0) HECKMAN, James Denver, 78, of West Columbia, died Sept. 19. Thompson Funeral Home of West Columbia. (0) HOFFMAN, Herbert Paul, 92, died Sept. 17 William Eckels Funeral Home, Beechview.

(0) JEREMIAH, Thomas 68, of Allison Park, died Sept 18 Bock Funeral Home, Glenshaw. (0) JOHNSON, Ollie Lee. 62, of Manchester, died Sept. 15 Sheffield Funeral Home, Manchester. KNERR, Joseph, 77, of Baden, died Sept.

18. John Syka Funeral Home, Ambridge. KOLESAR, Susan Labancz, 83, of West Mifflin, died Sept. 20. Savolskis-Wasik-Glenn Funeral Home, Munhall (0) KOWALECKI, Antoinette "Nettie," 91, formerly of Polish Hill, died Sept 19.

Bemhauer-Lutz Funeral Home. Lawrenceville. (0) KRETZLER, Henry A 69. of Sewickley. died Sept 18 John Syka Funeral Home, Ambridge LAMBERTH, Clements 60, of Washington.

died Sept. 19 The Church of the Covenant. Washington. Pa. LANGER, Emil 69.

of Carnegie, died Sept 20 Bagnato Funeral Home, Carnegie. (0) LINK, Robert William 68, of Valley Grove, WVa died Sept. 19 Ferrell Funeral Home, West Alexander. LONGO, John 67, formerly of Carnegie, died Sept. 7 (0) McKIBBEN, Robert 64.

of Afton. Okla formerly of Pittsburgh, died Sept. 17. Edward A. Schepner Funeral Home, Crafton.

(0) McTIGUE, Martha G. Harrington, 85, of Leech-burg, Armstrong County, died Sept. 20. Clawson Funeral Home, Leechburg, Armstrong County. MUNSCH, Evelyn Patterson, 77.

of the North Side, died Sept 20 0 Brien's. North Side (0) NICHOLSON, Mary DeMaglio, 71, bf Blawnox, died Sept. 20. Pfeifer-Amick Funeral Home, Millvale. (0) POGUE, Louise 72, of the North Side, died Sept.

17. Odell Robinson Jr. Funeral Home, North Side. (0) RHOADS, Harold 89, of Mount Washington, died Sept. 18.

Beinhauer Mortuary, South Hills. (0) RIORDAN, Helen Christine, (infant), of Shady-side, died Sept. 19. McCabe Bros. Funeral Home, Shadyside.

(0) ROBINSON, Margaret Haas, 82, of Squirrel Hill, died Sept. 20. Ralph Schugar Chapel, Shadyside. (0) ROOT, Marilyn Smith, 59, of Franklin Park, died Sept. 20.

T.B. Devlin Funeral Home, Ross. (0) RUNKLE, Edith Pugh, 98, of Bethel Park, died Sept. 19. Paul L.

Henney Funeral Home, Bethel Park. SAIN, Anne Brozovich, 70, formerly of the South Side, died Sept. 17. Thomas J. Gmiter Funeral Home, South Side.

(0) SCHNUPP, Frederick J. "Fritz," 77, of Mount Oliver, died Sept. 19. Howard A. Farnsworth Funeral Home, Mount Oliver.

(0) SHEA, Mary Irvin, 74, of Bridgeville, died Sept. 20. Bogan-Wolf Funeral Home, Bridgeville. (0) SMITH, Dortherene, 50, of Aliquippa, died Sept. 20.

Sheffield Funeral Home, Aliquippa. STANCHIC, Johanna M. Mlinac, 79, of Carnegie, died Sept. 16. Leo J.

Henney Funeral Home, Carnegie. (0) TABELLA, Joseph 68, of Whitehall, formerly of McKees Rocks, died Sept. 20. John F. Slater Funeral Home, Brentwood.

(0) TAYLOR, Gertrude Rafferty, 80, of Mount Washington, died Sept. 19. Wm. Slater Sons, Mount Washington. (0) TOBIAS, Barbara Nitche, 66, of Squirrel Hill, died Sept.

20. H. Samson, Oakland. (0) TRIMBLE, Charlotte 83, of Ruffsdale, died Sept. 18.

Vincent V. Rodgers Funeral Home, Irwin. VUKELICH, Nellie Yankovich, 90, of Carrick, died Sept. 20. Cieslak Tatko Funeral Home, Brentwood.

(0) WALLER, Harold E. "Wally," 65, of Beechview, died Sept. 19. Brusco-Napier Funeral Home, Beechview. (0) WHEALDON, Mary L.

Wissel, 76, of Shaler, died Sept. 20. Worrell Funeral Home, Sharpsburg. (0) ZEES, Nellie 90, of Las Vegas, formerly of the South Side, died Sept. 18.

Cieslak Tatko Funeral Home, Brentwood. (0) PREVIOUS DEATHS BOKA, Mary, 61, of Munhall, died Sept. 17. R.V. Anderson Funeral Home, Homestead.

(0) BR ADEN, Alice Thomas, died Sept. 18. Brady Memorial Home of City ViewSpring Hill. (0) CESTRA, Felix 67, of Penn Hills, died Sept. 18.

William F. Gross Funeral Home, Penn Hills. (0) FANTO, Marie Icardi, of Shaler, died Sept. 19. Bock Funeral Home, Glenshaw.

(0) GAILLIOT, Martin 78, of Penn Hills, died Sept. 18. William F. Gross Funeral Home, Penn Hills. (0) HANSEN, Kenneth 65, of Upper St.

Clair, died Sept. 18. Paul L. Henney, Bethel Park. (0) HOFFMAN, Donna, 83, of Homestead, died Sept.

19. R.V. Anderson Funeral Home, Homestead. (0) JENKINS, Vada Haddon, 81, of Stowe. died Sept.

18. McDermott Funeral Home, McKees Rocks (0) MCLAUGHLIN, Suzanne G. Graham, 56. of Robinson, died Sept. 19.

Joseph M. Somma Funeral Home. Robinson. (0) MERKS, Margaret 88, of Ross, died Sept 18 P. Brandt Funeral Home.

Ross. (0) MICHRINA, Nick C. 48. of Crafton. died Sept.

19. Edward A. Schepner Funeral Home. Crafton. (0) PELUSE Estella M.

Johnston, of Mornmgside. died Sept. 19. Walter J. Zalewski Funeral Home, Lawrenceville.

(0) SCHLACHTER, Ralph 72. died Sept 19. John Slater Funeral Home. Brentwood (0) STEC, Leo 75, of Shaler. died Sept.

19. Bemhuaer-Lutz Funeral Home, Lawrenceville. (0) SWEENEY, Patricia Nairn. 66, of Mt. Lebanon, died Sept.

18 Freyvogel-Slater Funeral Directors. Bethel Park. (0) WILSON, Francis J. "Fritz." 87, of Shadyside. died Sept.

19. McCabe Brothers Funeral Home, Shadyside ZELKOWITZ, Max of West Palm Beach, Fla died Sept. 18 Burton L. Hirsch Chapel, Squirrel Hill, (0).

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