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D-4 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZLTTl- SATURDAY, SLPTLMBLR 2, lW5 Greensburg Founder, guitarist of Velvet Underground V'k nn. I By Lawrence Van Gelder The New York Times Sterling Morrison, a founding member and a guitarist for the seminal experimental rock band Velvet Underground, died Wednesday at his home in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. He was 53. The cause was non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, said his wife, Martha. The Velvet Underground, which helped spawn a generation of new-wave and punk-rock musicians, came to prominence in 1965 and 1966 through an association with Andy Warhol and Nico, the singer and actress.

In a 1970 review in The New York Times, the critic Mike Jahn wrote, "The Velvet Underground plays a hard rock that is powerful and tight as a raised fist; so unified and together that it just rolls itself into a knot and throbs." Mr. Morrison was born in East Meadow, N.Y. ty of Texas at Austin. During that period he supported himself and his family by piloting tugboats in the Houston Ship Channel and eventually earned a captain's license. By the end of the 1980s he had resumed his music career, touring with Maureen Tucker's band and participating in the summer of 1993 in a Velvet Underground reunion tour of Europe.

He collaborated with John Cale on the score for the film "Antarctica" and was a guest on rock recordings like Luna's "Bewitched." Last year Mr. Morrison was a featured performer with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic. The definitive collection of music by the Velvet Underground, "Peel Slowly and See," a collection of five compact disks, is to be released by Records on Sept. 26. His parents were divorced when he was young and his mother remarried.

In "Up Tight" (1983), a history of the Velvet Underground written by Victor Bockris and Gerard Malanga, Mr. Morrison is quoted as saying, "I graduated high school with very high numbers and matching low esteem, for just about everything but music." For a time, he was in and out of various colleges. Then he founded the Velvet Underground with Lou Reed, John Cale and Maureen Tucker and the band quickly gained notice through its association with Andy Warhol, who adopted the performers as his proteges. Their music, with its knotty, pre-punk arrangements, had an influence that far outlasted the life of the band. After the Velvet Underground split up in 1971, Mr.

Morrison resumed his studies and earned a doctorate in medieval studies from the Universi- Charles W. Datz in 1974 reporter and editor 'for 41 years 'ByAnnBelser Posl-Gazette Staff Writer Every morning when Charles W. Datz would get into work as the day "editor of the Tribune-Review of "'Greensburg, he would open his collar, loosen his tie, give a long groan and settle down to work. Mr. Datz, 80, of Greensburg, a retired newsman who worked for the Tribune-Review for 41 years, died Thursday night at Westmoreland Hospital of congestive heart failure.

"Charlie was a very old-fashioned editor," said Paul Heyworth, the bureau chief of the Fay-West section. irv Mr. Datz began his career in 1936 as the sports editor of the Morning Review. He moved over to the news "desk in 1940 and worked as a reporter for 15 years. He became "'night editor of the paper after it merged in 1955 with the Daily Tri-Sbune.

He took over the afternoon "edition as the day editor in 1961. In 1973, he became co-managing editor and, a year later, managing editor. Later, he worked as assistant to the editor-in-chief, public relations director and business editor. He also wrote a column titled "I was just thinking He retired in 1977. When Mr.

Datz found something rhe didn't like while editing a story, co-workers always knew it. "It was a sort of clearing of the throat type of thing that you knew it had a negative connotation," Heyworth said. "If you waxed poetic, forget it," Heyworth said of Mr. Datz's editing style. "He really contributed a great deal to the quality of writing in the paper." Mr.

Datz was a member of the Pennsylvania Society of Newspaper Editors, the Greensburg Kiwanis Club, American Legion Post 318, Elks Lodge 511 and a charter member of the Greater Greensburg Senior Citizens. He is survived by his wife, Helen Mitchell; a son, Charles Edward Datz of Greensburg; two stepdaughters, Peggy Mitchell of Idaho and Virginia Delvitto of Cleveland; two grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; and five step-great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from noon to 1 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Coshey-Nicholson Funeral Home, 319 W.

Pittsburgh Greensburg, where the funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 615 S. Main Greensburg 15601. ELSEWHERE D.W.

"Buddy" Daye, 66, a former Canadian boxing champion and a leader among black Canadians, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Thursday of lung cancer. Bom Delmore William Daye, he was Canada's junior lightweight champion in 1965 and had 71 knockouts in a career record of 79-6-1. He pressured Halifax officials to hire more black police officers and firefighters. Earl W. Bascom, 89, rodeo champion, equipment designer and artist, Monday in Victorville, Calif.

Mr. Bascom rode with Roy Rogers in TV commercials and worked for the singing cowboy at Rogers Stables. Cousin to artists Charles M. Russell and Frederic S. Remington, he earned acclaim for his Western bronzes.

He competed from 1916 to 1940 in saddle bronc, bareback, bull riding and steer wrestling, placing second in the North American Championship and third in the Championship of the World in 1933. Fischer Black, 57, an economist whose groundbreaking work in financial theory helped revolutionize modern Wall Street, Wednesday in his home in New Canaan, after a yearlong battle with cancer. He was a partner in the investment banking firm of Goldman Sachs Co. He was the father, with two other noted econo- Frank Perry, 65, director of "David and Lisa" and "Mommie Dearest," in New York of prostate cancer Tuesday. Mr.

Perry's first film, "David and Lisa," tells the story of two emotionally disturbed adolescents. It appeared in 1962 and received Academy Award nominations for best direction and screenplay. His other films include "Diary of a Mad Housewife" (1970), with Carrie Snodgress and Richard Benjamin; "Play it as it Lays" (1972), from the Joan Didion novel, with Anthony Perkins, Tuesday Weld and Tammy Grimes; and "Compromising Positions" (1985), with Susan Sarandon and Raul Julia. "Mommie Dearest," released in 1981, stars Faye Dunaway as Joan Crawford. Richard Frank, 42, critically acclaimed stage actor who achieved his greatest popularity as Jules Bennett on the television series "Anything but Love," Sunday in Midway Hospital in Los Angeles of complications of AIDS.

A versatile actor equally comfortable with Shakespeare and modern works, Frank earned praise for a "thermonuclear" performance when he originated the role of lawyer Roy Cohn in the landmark play "Angels in America Millennium Approaches" at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. mists, of a seminal theory, known as the Black-Scholes model, that first gave Wall Street a complex but workable solution to a simple but intractable puzzle how to value an option. Bjorn Kjellstrom, 84, who founded the company that makes the most popular compass in the world and later introduced the sport of orienteering to North America, of complications of Parkinson's disease last Saturday in Stockholm. In 1932, he, his brothers, Alvar and Alvid, and Gunnar Tillander invented the Silva compass, which has a protractor built into the base. This allows users to take more accurate bearings from maps.

Wendell J. Ashton, 82, former publisher of the Deseret News, in Salt Lake City yesterday after a series of strokes. Mr. Ashton was publisher of the Deseret News from 1978 to 1985 and held several leadership positions in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which owns the newspaper. Hugh A.

Fogarty, 88, former managing editor of the Omaha World-Herald and correspondent for The Associated Press, in Omaha, yesterday. LATEST DEATHS WESTMORELAND COUNTY DATZ, Charles Edward, 80, of Greensburg, died Aug. 31. Coshey-Nicholson Funeral Home, Greensburg. The following is a list of recent deaths, provided 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LETHAM, Veronica Wisniewski, 94, formerly of Turtle Greek, died Aug.

31 Maurice L. Knee Funeral Home, Plum. (0) MADDEN, James 70, of Whitehall and Isla Del Sol, died Aug. 30. John F.

Slater Funeral Home, Brentwood. (0) MANSELL, Gregory Dale, 33, of East End, died Aug. 30. Burial private. MARTIN, Helen 89, of Duquesne, died Sept.

1 Teichard-Gracan Funeral Home, Duquesne. (0) MEYER, Harry 69, of South Side, died Aug. 31. John F. Slater Funeral Home, Brentwood.

(0) MILLER, Lucille 92, of Sheraden, died Aug. 31. William F. Conroy Funeral Home, Sheraden. (0) MOMENT, Dennis 87, of Braddock, died Aug.

29. Watts Memorial Chapel Braddock. (0) O'DONNELL, Sandra Lee Kiley, 49, of Ohio Township, died Aug. 31 H.P. Brandt Funeral Home, Ross.

(0) RUNCO, Nick 80, of Bloomfield, died Sept. 1. McCabe Brothers Funeral Home, Bloomfield. (0). RUOSS, B.

Jane, 75, of Green Tree, died Sept. 1 William Slater II Funeral Service, Green Tree. (0) rreeasapubllcservice.Thosellstingsfollowedwith 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 crematoriumsand memorial societies who may call 263-1601 from 9 a.m. until 10 p.m.

daily. ALLEGHENY COUNTY AURETTO, Samuel 86, of North Versailles, died Aug. 31. William H. Craig Funeral Home, McKeesport.

BETTS, Howard 74, of Scott, died Aug. 31. Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home, Pleasant Hills. (O) SCHMIDT, Augustus "Gus," 73, of Clinton, died Aug. 31.

Thomas Little Funeral Home, Imperial. (0) STANAT, Edward 58, of North Versailles, died Aug. 31. Thomas Nied Funeral Home, Swissvale. (0) STERNER, Meredith B.

Burghardt, 41, of Pleasant Hills, died Aug. 31. Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home, Pleasant Hills. (0) TORISKY, Helen 91, of Brentwood, died Sept. 1.

John F. Slater Funeral Home, Brentwood. (0) WATSON, Betty 76, of Whitehall, died Sept. 1. John F.

Slater Funeral Home, Brentwood. (0) BEAVER COUNTY TELLISH, Walter, 82, of Hanover, died Aug. 31. Darroch Funeral Home, Aliquippa. WASHINGTON COUNTY CHLYSTEK, Marlene Hogan, 59, of McMurray, died Aug.

31. Beinhauers Mortuary, Peters. (0) COLAVINCENZO, Penny, 71, of Beechview, formerly of Dormont, died Aug. 31,. Brusco-Napier Funeral Home, Beechview.

(6) GOLIWAS, Terry Thomas, 5, of Bethel Park, died Aug. 30. Howard A. Famsworth Funeral Home, Mount Oliver. (0) GOODING, Agnes, 85, of Sheraden, formerly of Robinson, died Sept.

1. Joseph M. Somma Funeral Home, Rpbinson. (0) GORSUCH, Robert of North Side, died Sept. 1.

Stephen M. Brady Funeral Home, North Side. (0). HAMEL, Mary F. Herbertson, 98, of Bethel Park, died Aug.

31. Beinhauers Mortuary, Peters. (0) HECK, Harold 70, of East Liberty, died Aug. 31. Winter Funeral Home, Bloomfield.

(0) HULICK, Norma 61, of Baldwin Borough, died Aug. 30. Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home, Pleasant Hills. (0) KONKLE, Marjory 73, formerly of Whitehall, died Sept 1. John F.

Slater Funeral Home, Brentwood. (0) KOVALLO, Julia, 94, of Whitaker, died Aug. 31. Savolskis-Wakik-Glenn Funeral Home, Munhall. (0) OTHER BARRY, Frank Robert, 38, of Fort Lauderdale, died Aug.

29. R.V. Anderson Funeral Home, Homestead. (0) GLASS, James E. "Bill," 80, of New Castle, died Sept.

1 R. Cunningham Funeral Home, New Castle. LEWINTER, Belle, 80, of Florida, formerly of Forest Hills, died Aug. 31. Ralph Schugar Chapel, Shadyside.

(0) r- McKENZIE, Robert R. "Bob," 37, formerly of Oakdale, died Aug. 27. Atlantis Cremation Burial, California. (0) O'MARA, Alice M.

Hagerling, 66, of Venice, formerly of Upper St. Clair, died Aug. 31 McDonald-Aeberii Funeral Home, Mars. (0) SARKIN, Max, 81, formerly of Squirrel Hill, died Aug. 30.

Ralph Schugar Chapel, Shadyside. (0) 'l BRtrrtNBACH, Albert 77, of Carnegie, died Aug. 31. Szafranski-Eberleiii Funeral Home, Carnegie. (O) CLARK, William 78, of Brighton Heights, died Aug.

30. O'Brien's Funeral Home, North Side. (0) Dorothy Jacox of Bethel Park; aunt of Stanley Donald Duckworth; also five great nieces nephews. Funeral Arrangements by BEINHAUERS. Friends welcome at 2828 Washington Road, Peters 941-3211, Fri.

2-4 7-9 where Services will be held Sat. 10am. Interment Private. HAROLD G. HECK On Aug.

31, 1995; beloved husband of Anna-belle Heck; father of Mary Beth Matesich of Memphis, TN, Cindy McHattie of brother of Shirley Franklin of Whitaker and the late James Kovello; sister of Elizabeth Dorohow; seven grandchil-den; eight great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. Visitation will be Sat. Sun. 2-4 7-9 p.m. SAVOLSKIS-WASIK-GLENN FUNERAL HOME, 3501 Main "Munhall.

NO VISITATION MON. Funeral Service Tues. 10 a.m. St. Gregory R.O.

Church. Panichida Sat. Sun. 8 p.m. VERONICA (WISNIEWSKI) LETHAM On August 31, 1995, wife fo the late Craw FRANK ROBERT BARRY 38, of Ft.

Lauderdale, FL, Sa on August 29, 1 995, beloved son of Frank and Tillie Barry, i'- of Munhall; beloved brother of Claudia Thomas, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; also nieces and nephews. Visitation Sunday, 2-4, 7-9 R. V. AN-t DERSON FUNERAL HOME, 315 East 10th.

Homestead. Mass of Chris-r tian Burial Monday, 9:30 A.M. in St. Rita Church. Fam- ily requests memorials to your favorite charity.

HOWARD E. BETTS 74, of Scott Twp, On Au-- gust 31, 1995, he was a retired U.S. BRUSCO-NAPIER FUNERAL HOME, Broadway at Shiras Beechview, service Tuesday, 10 a.m. TERRY THOMAS GOLIWAS Of Bethel Park, on August 30, 1995, Terry (Terr-Bear) Thomas Goliwas; survived by Margaret M. and Joseph R.

Toubo, Uncle Jimmy, Dawn Montgomery and Terry Thomas Goliwas; brother of James and Thomas James; great-grandson of Patricia Thornton and the Late Paul Thornton; also survived by Aunt Patty, late Uncle Paul, Aunt Kathy, Aunt Robbin, Aunt Elizabeth, Uncle Sean, Aunt Tracy, Uncle Brendon and 17 cousins. Friends re Steel Employee auci yeaia ui a computer consultant in Southern California. Services will be held Saturday near his home in Laguna Hills. HARRY W. MEYER On August 31, 1995 of South Side; husband of Jena' (Virginia Meyer); father of Darlene Oblich, Denise A.

Fillip, Harry A. and Jodie Meyer; brother of Edward, Rahlston and James Meyer, Margaret Crewe, Catherine Frisch, Patricia Mattes and the late William Meyer; grandfather of Natalie, Andrew, Keith, Nathan and Jena and Master of Fin. Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Sat. Sun.

2-4 7-9 p.m. Funeral prayer on Mon.moming at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. John Vianney Parish, St. Henry Church 10 a.m.

LUCILLE M. MILLER On Aug. 31, 1995, formerly of Sheraden; sister of Joan Weller, Daniel Miller, Margie Yost, and the late Grace Canon, Florence Smith, Regis, Paul and Jack Miller; also nieces and nephews. Friends received at the WM. F.

CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartiers Sheraden, SUNDAY, 2-4 7-9. Funeral Mass in Holy Innocents Church, Tues. 10 a.m. No visitation Labor Day. DENNIS MOMENT JR.

Age 87, of Braddock, on Aug. 29, 1995. Original member of the Braddock Male Chorus former member of the Masonic Lodge; father of Arthur Clinton Moment; brother of John Mabry Moment; very special friend of Rosemarie Williams; a h6st of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives friends. Visitation will be Mon. 2-9 at the WATTS MEMORIAL CHAPEL 808 Talbot Braddock, (271-3880).

Funeral service Tues. 11am at the Bethel Baptist Church, Braddock. Interment Monongahela Cemetery, North Braddock. MARLENE HOGAN CHLYSTEK Of McMurray on Aug. 31, 1995; beloved daughter of Edith Zanardelli Hogan of Charleroi and the late Thomas P.

Hogan; beloved wife of Martin T. Chlystek mother of Martin T. Michael Matthew Marcus H. and Morgan Q. Chlystek; sister of Gary and John F.

Hogan and the late William and Thomas Hogan. Funeral Arrangements by BEINHAUERS. Friends welcome at 2828 Washington Road, Peters 941-3211 Sun. 7-9 p.m. and Mon.

2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial Tues. 10 a.m. St. Louise DeMarillac Church.

Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Mrs. Chlystek was a 1958 graduate of Duquesne University School of Pharmacy and an active member of St. Louise DeMarillac Church and its DeMarillac Guild. WILLIAM s.

CLARK Beloved husband of Dorothy Halligan Clark, on August 30, 1995; father of Joan M. Houk of IN, William Lori M. Miller of NJ and James E. of VA; brother of Roy C. Clark; survived also by 18 grandchildren; three great-grand children.

Friends may call Sunday and Monday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at O'BRIEN'S, 3724 California at Cooper N.S. Funeral Mass in St. Cyril of Alexandria Church Tuesday, 10 a.m. Mr.

Clark was a local Optician for 63 years, a life member of Breakneck Beagle Club of Zelienople, PA, a member of North Park Senior Golf Course, and Kiwanis. Family suggests memorial contributions to Little Sisters of the Poor, 1028 Benton Pgh. PA 15212. PENNY COLAVINCENZO On Thursday, August 31, 1995, Penny, age 71, of Beechview, formerly of Dormont, beloved mother of Penny Vennare-Pfeiffer, Barbara Smorul and Jack; sister of Bernice Wolfe; also survived by four grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Sunday and Monday at Brentwood, Sat. Sun. 2-4 7-9 p.m. where funeral services will be held on at 11 a.m. If desired, family suggests contributions to: University of Pittsburgh College Scholarship Fund.

Mr. Madden was a veteran of WWII, a Mason and a member of South Hills C.C. He was retired afer 35 yrs. of service with Hallmark Cards, Inc. He was past president of College Alumni, University of Pittsburgh; past president of General Alumni, University of Pittsburgh and an active donor of Golden Panthers, University of Pittsburgh.

GREGORY DALE MANSELL On Wed. Aug. 30, 1995; Gregory Dale Mansell, beloved son of Barbara Crim and the late George Mansell; brother of David and D.J. Mansell of Funeral services will be held on Saturday Sept. 2, 1995, in the Fellowship of Reconciliation Church, 5th Ave Belfield Ave, (Oakland) on Saturday, Sept.

2, 1995, 11am. Interment Private. HELEN F. MARTIN Of Duquesne, on Sept. 1, 1995, former West Mifflin resident, retired schoolteacher with West Mifflin School District; wife of the late Wiliam 0.

Martin; mother of Jean Schumacher Stein, William A. and Larry J. Martin; sister of Clara Cris-well; also tyo grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Friends received at TEI-CHART-GRACAN FUNERAL HOME, Kennedy Ave. at Wilmot Duquesne Sat.

7-9, Sun. 2-4, 7-9. Funeral service Monday 11 a.m. ROBERT R. (BOB) McKENZIE Of Laguna Hills, CA, formerly of Oakdale; died on Sunday, August 27, 1995 in Palm Springs, CA; son of Robert E.

and Mary McKen: zie, brother of Lynn Wilson, Rebecca Stacey McKen-zie. Bob was an avid out-doorsman and hang-glider pilot. He was a graduate of West Allegheny HS, servced in the US Air Force, earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh, and worked as WV, Paul E. of WV and Joe Heck of OH; also survived by four grandchildren. Friends received Sat.

noon to 2PM at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. where funeral services will be held at 2PM. NORMA W. HULICK 61, of Baldwin, on Aug. beloved wife of H.

Carlin Hulick loving mother of John Robert Hulick, Lynn Ocilka Carol Davis; daughter of Josephine Wolfe; grandmother of Visitation 2-4 7-9 Fri. 10am until 1pm Sat. at the JEFFERSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 301 Curry Hollow Pleasant Hills where service will be held on Sat. at 1 o'clock. Contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 241 4th Pgh, 15222 MARJORY L.

KONKLE On Fri. Sept. 1, 1995, formerly of Whitehall; mother of J. Patrick Konkle of Beaver Falls, PA, Nancy J. Young of Columbus, OH Michael A.

Konkle of Pgh, PA; seven grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. Sun from 2-4 7-9pm, where Funeral Services will be held on Mon. at 1pm.

JULIA KOVALLO On 31, 1995 of Whitaker; 94 years old; wife of the late John; mother of Nicholas of OH, John Jr. of FL, Abraham and Alex of ford Letham; beloved mother of Dorothy (Ardisson) Port; grandmother of Veronica (Ardisson) Stukus, James Ardisson and Mary Beth (Ardisson) Dominello; also survived by one greatgrandchild. Veronica was a former member of St. Col-man R.C. Church of Turtle Creek.

Services and interment at New St. Joseph Cemetery were private. Arrangements by MAURICE L. KNEE, LTD. Plum.

BELLE LEWINTER In Florida, on August 31, 1995, wife of Edward D. Lewinter; beloved mother of Joyce Tombosky Howard Lewinter both of Pgh; grandmother of Sally, Robert Michael Tombosky Kim Mark Lewinter; also survived by one great-granddaughter. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Shadyside, on Sun. 1 pm Visitation 1 hour prior (12-1pm). Interment Ohav Zedeck Cemetery.

Contributions may be made to Yeshiva Achei Tmimim, 2100 White-man St, Pgh, PA. 15217. JAMES M. MADDEN On 30, 1995, of Whitehall and Isla Del Sol, FL; husband pf Wilma F. Madden; father of James M.

Madden II, Janeene Hart and Judy M. Wild; grandfather of James M. Ill, Brooke and Briar Madden, Jeffrey and Jason Hart and Nicole and Christoper Wild. Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Rd, ceived HOWARD A.

FARNS-WORTH FUNERAL HOME, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral Tuesday 9 a.m. Angel Mass St. John Vianney Parish, St.

Henry Church, 10 a.m. Visitation with family Sunday 7-9 p.m., Monday 2-9 p.m. AGNES GOODING On Friday, September 1, 1995 of Sheraden, formerly of Robinson wife of the late Frank Gooding; mother of Richard Gooding and Ail-leen Pollock; sister of Matilda Smulski, Florence Abromovitz, Mary Gornic, Pete Dzierski and the late Helen, also one granddaughter. Friends received Sunday Noon-3 and 6-9 at the JOSEPH M. SOMMA FUNERAL HOME, 5405 Steubenville Pike, Moon Run, Robinson Twp.

Interment will follow in Hollywood, Florida. Memorials to American Cancer Society, 241 4th Pgh. 15222. ROBERT H. GORSUCH On Sept.

1,1995, father of Robert John, Betty Jo, Audrey Homer Dale the late Clyde; grandfather of eleven great-grandfather of four. Viewing is Private. Arrangements by STEPHEN M. BRADY FUNERAL HOME, 321-0495. MARY F.

(HERBERTSON) HAMEL Of Bethel Park, On August 31, 1995, beloved mqtherof Service a WWII Airforce Veteran. Loving husband of Ethel (Morgan) Betts; father t' of Carol, Jeanne Poirier; father-in-law of Charles C. Poirier III; brother of Elaine Geltch; grandfather of Tracy McLauchlin, Megan Craig Poirier; also survived by several nieces nephews. Visitations with the family 1 p.m. Sat.

at JEFFERSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 301 Curry Hollow Pleasant Hills where Services will be held 2:30 p.m. Memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society, 241 4th Ave, Pgh, PA. 15222 or your favorite charity- ALBERT H. BREITENBACH On Thurs. August 31, 1995, beloved husband of Ruth Carmichael Breiten-bach; father of Jane Krason Sue Boyer; grandfather of Patrick, Adam, Matthew Moriah Krason Martin Boyer; brother of Marianne Monteverde, Kathleen Elizabeth Kastory, Ruth Costello, Lucille Kehr, Honora Sefick William Breitenbach the late Eileen.

Ackerman. Friends received Sat. 1-4 7-9 Sun. 12-9 at the SZAFRANSKI-EBER-LEIN FUNERAL HOME, 101 3rd Carnegie. Mass of Christian Burial in St.

Luke Church, St. Eliza-beth Ann Seton Parish on -X Monday at 10 Cont on page B-5.

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