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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2001 LOCAL NEWS OBITUARIES J. BRUCE JOHNSTON Tenacious negotiator for steel companies By Carmen J. Lee Post-Gazette Staff Writer J. Bruce Johnston, chief negotiator for the domestic steel indusduring the steel crisis of the 1980s, died at home yesterday after long illness. He was 70.

A Donora native whose father was a U.S. Steel plant superintendent, Mr. Johnston was retired executive vice president of employee relations for USX where his career spanned 35 years. He was a high- profile chief negotiator for five separate industries: basic steel, bituminous coal, Portland cement, iron ore and Great Lakes shipping. He also was the last top steel negotiator in what was known as coordinated bargaining, wherein steel companies bargained as a group with the United Steelworkers.

As the decline of the steel industry took its toll on various companies, coordinated bargaining dissolved during the 1980s. Whether negotiating for the steel industry or USX alone, Mr. Johnston was known as persuasive and tenacious at the bargaining table during a time when steel companies were retrenching and demanding concessions from steelworkers. He once told a reporter that the steel industry was in trouble because "the steelworkers had two scoops of ice cream and they only needed one." "He was a very intelligent and articulate man and vigorous and determined spokesperson for the company's point of view," said Lynn Williams, former president of the United Steelworkers of America. LATEST DEATHS To our readers: The Post-Gazette's comprehensive of recent deaths include two types of obituaries.

News obituaries, prepared staff, are published at the discretion editors. Death notices are paid obituaries prepared by the funeral home directors, place a death notice, call 412-263-1371. suggest a news obituary, call 412-263-1601. The following list is provided free public service. Listings followed by indicate that a death notice is published elsewhere in these pages.

We accept information for the following list from directors and employees of crematoriums memorial societies, who may call 1601 from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily. ALLEGHENY COUNTY BAZARI, Irene of Brookline, died July 4. Beinhauer's, Beechview.

(DN) BETZ, George 78, of Shaler. Bock Funeral Home, Shaler. (DN) BLOCKOWICZ, Julia, died July 5. SzafranskiEverlein Funeral Home, Carnegie. (DN) CARLSON, Gerald, 75, of Churchill, died July 4.

Wolfe Memorial Chapel, Forest Hills. (DN) CLEAR, Helen Seaman, 92, of Bower Hill, died July 2. Bogan-Wolf Funeral Home, Bridgeville. (DN) COLES, Paul 68, of Edgewood, died July 5. Patrick: -T.

Lanigan Funeral Home, East Pittsburgh. (DN) DAVIS, Doris Jean Munger, died July 5. Samuel E. Coston Funeral Home, East Liberty. (DN) DeTILLA, Joseph of Hazelwood, died July 6.

Elmer L. Herman Funeral Chapel, Hazelwood. (DN) BAZARI IRENE C. On Wednesday, July 4, 2001, at her home in Brookline with her children at her side; beloved wife of the late John Bazari Irene was the loving mother of Doris, John and Mark; precious Nana of Derek and Steven Dayoub; daughter of Mary and the late Joseph Seidl of Brookline; sister of Mary August of Peters Suzanne Reinhart of Brookline and Linda (Bill) Wills of South Park sister-in-law of Justine Coury D'Ambrosio and Ralph Bazari; also survived by many cousins, nieces nephews. Funeral Arrangements by BEINHAUERS, Friends welcome at 2630 West Liberty Avenue Dormont, (A Woodruff Partner), (412) 531-4000, Friday, 2-4; 6-9pm.

Service Saturday, at 10am, in St. George Antiochian Church, Oakland. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Trisagion Ser- vice Friday, BEAM URSULA MAE Age 91, of Elkhart, IN, formerly of Finleyville, PA on July 6, 2001 in Eastlake Nursing and Rehabilitation Center; daughter of Joseph and Bessie M. (Kaub) Cunnlugham; preceded in death by her husband Arthur D.

Beam. Mrs. Beam.was a Homemaker and member of the James Chapel United Methodist Church and its Women's Society in Finleyville, PA. Survived by son, Ralph W. (Kathryn) Beam of Elkhart; seven grandchildren, 15 and three great Private STEPHEN AILES Army secretary for Johnson oversawas initial troop buildup in Southeast "We with were more lem-solver.

that fective spend tions." M. ston as lines" downsizing things policy that ick. "It a lot thinking. found ual. work.

his Chief Usher eloquent sented in a After USX federal he took earned cers encing dropped. urged because attacks Mr. the listings by our of our To To as a (DN) funeral and 412-263- didn't have an easy time each other because those difficult times. I viewed him as an advocate than a probI used to say to him the courtroom lost a most ef- though litigator when he decided to and his life in industrial relavor Retired USX Chairman David Roderick described Mr. Johnbeing "up front on the firing union when the company was and shutting mills.

tirees. "Those were tough times, but had to be done. I made the ters, and he had to deliver it and jobs was a tough job," said Roder- gree took a lot of determination, ics of patience and a lot of deep Bruce was a very proand deep-thinking individ- Navy, He was very devoted to his rate He was admired by people in profession." vice Current USX Chairman and Executive Officer Thomas J. the said Mr. Johnston "was an He spokesman.

He repreU.S. Steel and the industry was very professional manner." Mr. Johnston retired from in 1989, he was indicted by a grand jury on charges that part in a scheme to pay unpensions to two union offi- wife, in A Alabama in return for influ- of contract negotiations. Felony charges were later bane, He pleaded guilty to a Kirk misdemeanor after his doctors him not to proceed to trial he had suffered two heart vices and been hospitalized with congestive heart failure. Roderick, who maintained that Johnston was innocent, said case did not damage his career, DUDLEY, Mary Alice Bean, 62, of June 14.

Watts Memorial Chapel, DUFALLA, Michael 77, of Forward, 5. Paul E. Bekavac Funeral Home, ough. (DN) DUMONT, Betty Lou, 77, of Scott, William Slater Funeral Services, Scott. EDMONDSON, Mary Alice, 81, of July 4.

Lawrence T. Miller Funeral (DN) EWEN, Mary C. Brunner, 83, of died July 6. H.P. Brandt Funeral Home, GARLAND, Regina M.

"Jean" Kelly, less, formerly of Ross, died July 6. T.B. al Home, Ross. GARY, Almeda, of East Liberty, died gs Watson Funeral Home, Homewood. GASPER, Rita E.

Gambogi, of ly 6. Brusco-Napier Funeral Home, GEPHARDT, Robert 70, of ly 5. Krynicki Funeral Home. (DN) GIBBONS, Mary E. Justice, died GLINSKI, Sophie, of McKees Rocks, Valerian F.

Szal Funeral Home, McKees GRAFTON, Hubert 90, of Coraopolis, ly 5. Copeland's Funeral Home, GRICUS, Marianne M. Gallo, 49, died July 6. John F. Slater Funeral wood.

(DN) HERALD, Noramae O'Donnell, 83, Beinhauer-Lutz Funeral Home, HINDMAN, James N. of South ly 6. Griffith Mortuary, South Park. (DN) HOLLIDAY, Dorothy of Mt. ly 5.

William Slater Funeral Services, JONES, Evelyn "Charity," 68, of died July 3. Watts Memorial Chapel, KRANIK, Mary Sentipal, 90, of died July 5. Patrick T. Lanigan Funeral Pittsburgh. (DN) KROL, Rhonda 50, of Robinson, Copeland's Funeral Home, Coraopolis.

KRYSTOPOLSKI, Joseph of ly 4. Worrell Funeral Home, Sharpsburg. family services will be held at a later date in McKeesport Cemetery, PA. ELKHART CREMATION SERVICES is in charge of McKeesport Arrangements. No Visitation.

Memorials may be made to the Women's Society of James Chapel United Methodist Church to Finleyville, PA or charity of one's choice. BETZ GEORGE C. Age 78, of Shaler Twp, on Thursday, July 5, 2001; beloved husband of Mary Louise Kennedy Betz; loving father of Mary Margaret Choroski, Christine A. Conley, Jeanne Marie White of VA, George C. Betz of FL, Catherine B.

Steckel, Bernadette S. Chestnutt of MD and John M. Betz of VA; brother of the late John, Richard, L. William, Catherine and Elizabeth Betz and Geraldine Coyle; also survived by 16 grandchildren. Friends will be received Sunday Only 2-4 7-9 pm at the BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt.

Royal Glenshaw. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Marys Church, Glenshaw on Monday at 10 am. Parish Wake Service on Sunday at 8 pm. George was a US Coast Guard Veteran who participated in the Normandy Invasion.

The family respectfully suggests contributions to the Vincentian Home, 111 Perrymont Road, Pgh, PA 15237. 1986 photo J. Bruce Johnston it probably wore on his family. Later, a federal jury ruled of USX Corp. and the Steelworkers when Alabama workers accused the company of failing to live up to responsibilities to workers Mr.

Johnston, who lived started at U.S. Steel in the mills while earning in government and and later a law degree from University of Pittsburgh. Following two years in the he served in various departments at the steel poration, moving up to president in 1983. After retiring in 1989, he law firm of Cohen also served as president Peters Township school board a member of the board trustees of Robert Morris Children's Hospital, South Hospital, WQED television church. Mr.

Johnston is survived Rosemarie; sons J. Bruce Mt. Lebanon, Gordon S. lanta, H. Charles of North Jesse C.

of Peters of Paola, and 15 children. There will be no visitation. will be next Saturday at minster Presbyterian Church Upper St. Clair. The time service had not been set as night.

Arrangements are by hauers Mortuary, Peters. Moon, died LANGER, Braddock. (DN) Schugar died July LAPACIK, Elizabeth Bor- Henry R. MAMULA, died June 27. Cieslak (DN) MARTIN, Bellevue, died al Chapel, Home, Bellevue.

MASUR, July 5. Franklin Park, McANDREWS, Ross. (DN) ly 4. Laughlin of McCand- McATEE, Devin Funer- Funeral McHUGH, July 6. Sprig- died July wood.

Oakland, died Ju- MORELLI, Beechview. (DN) nato Funeral Tarentum, died Ju- MURRELL, ly 6. July 6. (DN) O'BLOCK, died July 6. July 6.

Rocks. (DN) OTT, died Ju- of Toledo, Coraopolis. (DN) Home, of South Park, POSNER, Home, Brent- ly 5. Ralph died July 5. Lawrenceville.

(DN) Park, died Ju- Lebanon, died JuScott. (DN) North Braddock, Braddock. (DN) East Pittsburgh, Home, East died July 5. O'Hara, died Ju(DN) died July 5. RAMSEY, Beach, Home, RANKIN, Coraopolis, Coraopolis.

SABO, ly 1. Edward Bock Funeral SCARR, ly 6. William SCHMITT, July 3. John BLOCKOWICZ JULIA Stephen Ailes, a retired Washington lawyer who served as undersecretary and then secretary of the Army during the Kennedy and Johnhim son administrations, died of congestive heart failure June 30 at his home in fa- in Bethesda, Md. He was 89.

United Mr. Ailes also was chief executive steel- of the Association of American Railroads and a member of the Intelliand their gence Oversight Board, which was and re- created by President Gerald Ford in 1976 to monitor U.S. intelligence opin Pe- erations. working As a lawyer with the Washington a delaw firm Steptoe Johnson, Mr. econom- Ailes wrote the charter for the Corthe poration for Public Broadcasting, and he served during the 1970s as U.S.

corpocor- By Bart Barnes The Washington Post Real life inspired By Geoff Boucher Los Angeles Times Ernie K-Doe, the singer who became a fixture on the nightclub circuit of his native New Orleans and earned fleeting national attention with the No. 1 hit "Motherin-Law" in 1961, died Thursday. He was 65. Mr. K-Doe was admitted to University Hospital in the Louisiana city in grim condition last week from "various internal illnesses" and lapsed into a coma three days before his death, a hospital spokesman said.

Ernest Kador Jr. was the ninth of OBITUARIES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Marcy Weiss, died July 5. Ralph Chapel, Shadyside. (DN) Kathryn a. Netzel, of Scott, died July 5.

Henney Funeral Home, Carnegie. (DN) Dorothy, of West Mifflin, died July 5. Tatko Funeral Home, Brentwood. (DN) Christine, died June 30. White MemoriPoint Breeze.

(DN) Frank T. 80, of Castle Shannon, died Beinhauer's, Beechview. (DN) Ruth of Mt. Lebanon, died JuMemorial Chapel, Mt. Lebanon.

(DN) Patricia of Shaler, died July 6. Neely Home, Shaler. (DN) Thomas 83, of Baldwin Borough, 4. John F. Slater Funeral Home, Brent- Louis, 87, of Scott, died July 5.

BagHome, Carnegie. (DN) Thelma 84, of Duquesne, died JuMaloy-Schleifer Funeral Home, Duquesne. (DN) I.A. "Shine," 88, of Monroeville, died Maurice Knee Funeral Home, Plum. Ruby Burgamy, 77, of Bridgeville, formerly Ohio, died July 5.

S.B. Fryer Funeral Bridgeville. (DN) Sidney, 77, of Highland Park, died JuSchugar Chapel, Shadyside. (DN) RABINOWITZ, Max "Mac," Hill, Ralph Schugar Chapel, Shadyside. (DN) Paul, 85, of Whitehall and Clearwater died July 5.

John F. Slater Funeral Brentwood. (DN) Josephine 88, of Moon, formerly of died July 5. Copeland's Funeral Home, (DN) Beatrice Mower, 88, of Greenfield, died JuP. Kanai Funeral Home, Greenfield.

(DN) SANTALUCIA, Jack of Shaler, died July 4. Home, Shaler. (DN) John formerly of Penn Hills, died JuF. Gross Funeral Home, Penn Hills. (DN) Cyril 94, of Baldwin Borough, died F.

Slater Funeral Home, Brentwood. (DN) Pgh. PA 15235 or Rescue One, 120 Peffer SCHMOTZER, Anna 95, of Brookline, died July 5. Frank F. DeBor Funeral Home, Brookline.

(DN) SCHNAP, Elizabeth A. Studebaker, died July 5. H. Samson Funeral Home, Oakland. (DN) SPINELLI, Helen Seleski, of Shaler, died July 6.

Neely Funeral Home, Shaler. (DN) STANIK, Mirko 83, of Verona, died July 6. D. English Funeral Home, Oakmont. (DN) STAUB, Harry of Penn Hills, of Lawrenceville, died July 4.

Daniel T. D'Alessandro Funeral Home, Lawrenceville. (DN) SUTTERLIN, Herman 92, died July 4. Thomas P. Kunsak Funeral Home, Brighton Heights.

(ON) TAKACS, Catherine A. Tokar, of Penn Hills, died July 5. Thomas L. Nied Funeral Home, Swissvale. (DN) THAXTON-JACKSON, Margaret, died July 4.

White Memorial Chapel, Point Breeze. (DN) VILLANI, Connie Marra, 72, of Bridgeville, died July 4. Bogan-Wolf Funeral Home, Bridgeville. (DN) WOODS, Edward 71, of Rockwood, formerly of Hazelwood, died July 5. (DN) YAKELIS, Josephine K.

Fedorski, 90, of Sheraden, died July 6. William F. Conroy Funeral Home, Sheraden. (DN) YOUNG, Keith, of Baldwin Borough, died July 4. John F.

Slater Funeral Home, Brentwood. BUTLER COUNTY MELDER, Mary Jessie, 76, of Cranberry, formerly of North Side, died July 5. Glenn-Kildoo Funeral Home, Zelienople. (DN) chairman of the board of the gree from West Virginia University, Greater Washington Educational where he later became a professor. Telecommunications Association, During this period, he also pracwhich oversaw public broadcasting ticed law in Martinsburg, W.Va.

operations in the Washington area. Colorblindness kept him out of His years as secretary of the military service during World War Army coincided with an initial com- II, but Mr. Ailes was recruited for, mitment of troops in Southeast Asia civilian service by the Office of Price that over the next decade would Administration, which had. beenswell to more than 500,000 and en- created to fight inflation during an gulf the United States in one of the expected period of wartime indusmost divisive conflicts in its history. trial expansion.

In a commencement address at the After the war Mr. Ailes joined U.S. Military Academy in June 1964, Steptoe Johnson. He was a litigaMr. Ailes disclosed that the Army tor in antitrust law, and he also tried had 10,000 men deployed in South personal injury and Employers' LiaVietnam to help defeat a communist bility Act cases.

insurgency, but his announcement He was named undersecretary of drew little notice from the media. the Army when John F. Kennedy beMr. Ailes was born in Romney, came president in 1961, and Army W.Va. He graduated from Princeton secretary upon the resignation of University and received a law de- Cyrus Vance in 1964.

190011 ERNIE K- DOE 1008 No. 1 hit 'Mother-in-Law? Woo 11 children of a Baptist minister. hub for chart -toppers Fats Domino, His childhood church performances Little Richard and the Dixie Cups. shaped his famous stage fervor. Mr.

K-Doe told the Chicago TriMr. K-Doe's shining moment bune that it "wasn't a hard song to came in May 1961, when "Mother- sing because my mother-in-law was in-Law" replaced Del Shannon's staying at my house. I was married "Runaway" as the No. 1 song on the 19 years, and it was 19 years of pure U.S. pop charts.

Celebrated produc- Oooh, she was lowdown." er Allen Toussaint wrote and pro- Mr. K-Doe never found his way duced the recording and also played back into the Top 40. the song's signature New Orleans In the 1980s, he began appearing piano. The lyrics are a winking in- as an infrequent New Orleans radio sult at the title relative, "sent from personality, and in 1994, he opened down below" and so awful that "Sa- his Mother-in-Law Lounge in the tan should be her name." city's Treme neighborhood. He perHis hit arrived amid New Or- formed Sunday nights and, along leans' glory days, the late with his wife, Antoinette K- Doe of, 1950s and early '60s, when it was a ten greeted diners.

JOHNSON, Evelyn J. Frye, 83, of North HuntingJuly 6. William Snyder Funeral Home, Ir- SANTNER, Anne 96, of Irwin, died July 5. VinRodgers Funeral Home, Irwin. Langer Marcy, 39, of Greensburg, died Ralph Schugar Chapel, Shadyside.

091 OTHER Ursula Mae, 91, of Elkhart, formerly died July 6. Elkhart Cremation Ser(DN) Alice B. Conwell, of Palm Harbor, of Baldwin Borough, died July 4: Moss Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. (DN), GALLAHER, Angela 83, of Martinsburg; formerly of Penn Hills, died July 4. Charles W.

Funeral Director, Penn Hills. GARDNER, Antoinette "Nan," Celestin, '66, of Mill formerly of Pittsburgh, died July 2: (ON) Nancy Jane, 54, of Grove County, formerly of Pittsburgh, died July 4. Herman Funeral Home, Hazelwood. (DN) JASZCZUN, Wasyl, 86, of Lancaster, formerly of died July 3. Nasevich Funeral Home; (DN) Keith C.

(Kirich), 20, of Omaha, lowa, forBethel Park, died July 3. David J. Henney Home, Library, Anna 90, of New Castle, Lawrence died July 5. Ed Don DeCarbo Northside Home, New Castle. (DN) SCHERMOCK, Anna, 94, of Humble, Texas, forBlawnox, died July 3.

Thomas M. Smith FuHome Crematory, Blawnox. (DN) George 66, of Charlotte, N.C., forPittsburgh, died July 4. Hankins WhittingDilworth Chapel, Charlotte. (DN) Gladys Fong, of Emeryville, died (DN) TRONSBERG, Kristopher Sean, 28, of ColumOhio, formerly of Monroeville, died July 4.

John Funeral Home, Turtle Creek. (DN) of NJ; devoted son of Frances the late Max Davidow; dear brother of. Dr. Sharon Davidow of Falls: Church, VA; beloved grandfather of Coral Stull and Sierra Stull; stepgrandfather of Jason Vargesko and Brian Vargesko. Friends may meet.

at RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, INC. 5509 Centre Shadyside on Sunday at 10 AM and then proceed to Kether Torah Cemetery for 11 AM graveside services. Contributions may be made to a charity of. the donor's choice. DAVIS DORIS JEAN MUNGER Peacefully on Thursday, July 5, 2001.

Dearly beloved wife of James H. Davis loving mother of Em: mett William Wilson Jr. and Satera Lynnett Wilson; stepmother James H. Ill; loving mother-in-law of Shawneze Lynn Wilson; daughter of Rebecca Munger and the late Joseph Munger also six brothers. four sisters, eight grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives friends.

Visitation Safer day 2-4 7-9pm NEW SAMUEL E. COSTON FUNERAL HOME, -427 Lincoln E. Liberty, and SURE day 2-4 7-9pm in the Cornerstone Baptist Church, Lincoln Campo nia where funeral services wit be held Monday 11am, where Mrs. Davis was a Deaconess and served: on the Missionary Board. Cont.

.4 Page 4-10 61 61 executive joined Grigsby. of the and of College, Side and his by his Jr. of AtStra- and A. grand- SerWest- in of the of last Bein- On Thursday, July 5, 2001; wife of the late Joseph Blockowicz; mother of Genevieve Chatowski, Edward (Margaret) Blockowicz, Loretta (Donald) Miller and Celeste (Stanley) Stasiowski; also survived by 14 grandchildren and 19 greatgrandchildren. Friends received Sat.

and Sun. 2-9 at the SZAFRANSKI-EBERLEIN FUNERAL HOME 101 Third Carnegie. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Ignatius Church, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, on Mon.

at 9:30 am. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Marian Manor, 2695 Winchester Pittsburgh, PA 15220. CARLSON GERALD On Wednesday, July 4, 2001, age 75, of Churchill, beloved husband of Betty Carlson; dear father of G. Stephen Carlson and Christine Smith; brother of Helen Palm; grandfather of G. Stephen Carlson Jr.

and Victoria and John J. Smith. Mr. Carlson was past president and councilman of Churchill Boro for 26 years He retired from James R. Pitcairn, Sharpsburg, and was dedicated to fostering and improving emergency medical care in his community and in the state of PA.

No visitation. Memorial Service on Monday at 6:30 pm in Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside. Memorials may be made to the Church I don, died win. (DN) cent V. WEISS, July 5.

BEAM, of Finleyville, vices. DALEY, formerly Feaster W.Va., Trenz Valley, GRUNTZ, Lawrence Elmer Philadelphia. KENNY, merly of Funeral NAPLE, County, Funeral WASHINGTON COUNTY BALMER, Gladys V. Winters, 96, of Sturgeon, died July 4. National Funeral Home, McDonald.

GARRETT, Mary 86, of McMurray, died July 5. Eugene C. Coleman Funeral Home, Cecil. (DN) WESTMORELAND COUNTY DAVIDOW, Gerald "Jerry," of North Huntingdon, 4 7-9 p.m. at the PATRICK T.

LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden Avenue At Cable, East (412-824-8800), where a Parastas will be prayed at 3 p.m. Divine Liturgy in the Church of the Resurrection Byzantine Catholic Church, Monreoville, on Monday at 11 a.m. Memorial donations to Leukemia Society of America, 2 Gateway Center, Suite 13N, Pgh. PA 15222 DALEY ALICE B. CONWELL Formerly of Baldwin, PA, died July 4, 2001 in Palm Harbor, FL, a librarian and a member of St.

Luke the Evangelist Catholic Church. Preceded in death by her husband, John H. Conwell Sr. Survived by two sons, John H. Conwell of Pfafftown, NC, Thomas W.

Conwell of Troy, NY; three daughters, Kathleen Conwell Hughes of Shaker Heights, OH, Louise Conwell Cloney of Novato, CA and Marilyn Conwell Anderson of Trumbull, CT; one sister, Wilma Cherup of Pittsburgh, PA; 13 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions to the charity on your choice. Service time 10am Saturday, July 21, 2001, St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic Church. MOSS FEASTER FUNERAL HOME, Palm Harbor, FL.

DAVIDOW GERALD "JERRY" Of North Huntingdon, on Wednesday, July 4, 2001; beloved husband of Sherre Davidow; beloved and devoted father of Michelle (Michael) Stull and Elisa Davidow, all of FL; step-father of Lisa Vargesko of Pittsburgh and Shannon Espersen merly of neral SUTER, merly of ton, TONG, June 28. bus, L. Quinian Creek, PA 15145. Arrangements WOLFE MEMORIAL, 412-731-5001. CLEAR HELEN (SEAMAN) Age 92, of Bower Hill, on Monday, July 2, 2001; wife of the late Arthur Clear; loving mother of Betty Jane Bishop and her husband, Abiathar of Upper St.

Clair; grandmother of Abiathar, Matthew and Brett Bishop; sister of Walter Seaman and the late John, Alfred, Henry and Clarence Seaman; also surviving are 5. great Friends received Sunday, 2-4 7-9 in the BOGAN-WOLF FUNERAL HOME, 430 Washington Bridgeville (A Woodruff Partner). A Service will be held Monday, 10am in St. John Lutheran Church, Carnegie. The family suggests memorial contributions to St.

John Lutheran Church, 601 Washington Carnegie, PA 15106. COLES PAUL A. Of Edgewood, age 68, on Thursday, July 5, 2001, he was a Korean War Air Force Veteran and former employee in the Engineering Dept. of ALCOA Corporate Headquarters; husband of Mary A. (Papinchak); father of Phyllis Westlake of FL, Paul A.

of MI and Perri O'Toole, of Ross brother of Louise Shields of New Castle and June Benner of Cranberry; also five woundchildren. Friends may call SugHay 2-.

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