Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 37

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
37
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

B-5 OBITUARIES GRANVILLE H.JONES BLANCHE REVERE LONG PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1998 Genteel Louisiana first lady Professor of English had time for students if i Wr --ifmi i if hi I Ifcl I Granville H. "Pete" Jones ters degree program in professional writing. Mr. Jones was a member of the citizens' advisory board for Pittsburgh's Upward Bound program. It brought students to campus for precollege classes and tutoring each summer.

Mr. Jones will be buried today in Jefferson. Surviving are his brother and sister-in-law, Milton and Margaret Jones of Jefferson. A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. May 29 in the Danforth Room of the University Center.

The university flag will be flown at half-staff today in his memory. happening, was put aboard a state plane and flown to Galveston, Texas, where his wife committed him to a mental hospital. But before the commitment could be certified in court, the governor won a family compromise in which he agreed to accept treatment at a mental hospital in New Orleans if his wife would drop her commitment action in Texas. She went along, but when her husband, not surprisingly, walked out of the New Orleans hospital the day after he arrived and headed to Baton Rouge, she signed new commitment papers, and he was apprehended and confined to a state insane asylum just long enough for him to dismiss the hospital administrator who had agreed to his commitment and appoint a new one who obligingly released him as sane. Within months, Uncle Earl had embarked on a manic cross-country trip, making headlines at every stop, but by then Miz Blanche had withdrawn from the fray, leaving him to finish his term without her interference.

Uncle Earl died in 1960, a few days after being elected to Congress, but Miz Blanche, who had a vast number of admirers across the state, remained a political power in Louisiana, working generally, but not always, behind the scenes. In 1963, when Sen. Russell Long backed a cousin serving in the House of Representatives for governor, Miz Blanche, pointedly distinguishing between the Washington Longs and her own Louisiana Longs, backed a dark horse, John McKeithen, who won an upset victory and gratefully named her chairwoman of the state tax commission, a post she held for years. son, Russell Long, Miz Blanche, who had attended Tulane University before switching to secretarial school, had become an indispensable political asset. An executive secretary when they met in 1930, two years before their marriage, she drew on her training to run his campaign headquarters with efficiency and used her innate graciousness and sense of decorum to win over voters immune to her husband's brand of bawdy charm.

Barred by the state constitution from succeeding himself, Uncle Earl had to wait until until 1956 before winning another four-year term. Before it was over, the "last of the red-hot pappas," as he called himself, had become the center of a manic comic opera, alternating between depression and increasingly out-of-control manic episodes in which he made compulsive bets on horse races all over the country, spent thousands of dollars at a time for merchandise he did not need and began a highly publicized dalliance with a 26-year-old Bourbon Street stripper named Blaze Starr. For all the national titters the affair occasioned, Miz Blanche, who ever after attributed her husband's strange behavior to a series of strokes, seemed more alarmed when he began drinking champagne at breakfast. Finally, after the governor made a rambling, often incoherent, speech to the Legislature at the end of May 1959, Miz Blanche, already regarded' as "the petticoat power behind her husband's administration, decided that enough was enough. With the help of political allies, including his nephew, Sen.

Russell Long, the governor, drugged and apparently unaware of what was By Robert McG. Thomas Jr. The New York Times Blanche Revere Long, the Louisiana governor's wife who played Margaret Dumont to Earl Long's Groucho Marx in one of the great comic turns of American political history, died May 11 in a nursing home in Covington, La. She was 93 and best known for the zany day in 1959 when she drew the line at her husband's increasingly erratic behavior and bundled him off to a mental hospital. Until his health, their marriage and Louisiana politics degenerated into slapstick in the spring of 1959, Miz Blanche and Uncle Earl had been a formidable, if somewhat mismatched, political couple.

She was a self -described city girl, a native of Covington who grew up across the lake in New Orleans and acquired a taste for elegance and refinement in a household whose only concession to politics was voting. He was as country as they come and political to the bone, a rough-hewn, rough-talking product of the piney woods of north central Louisiana and the brawling baby brother of Huey Long, the dictatorial Louisiana governor and senator whose assassination in 1935 left the way open for Earl to take over one of the nation's most entrenched political dynasties. With Miz Blanche campaigning at his side, Uncle Earl, who had been shut out of the State House by his brother, was grudgingly allowed to become lieutenant governor in 1936, moving up to governor for a year of housecleaning when the corrupt incumbent resigned, in 1939, before going to jail. By the time Uncle Earl had won his first full four-year term, in 1948, with the crucial support of Huey's point. "He had a kind of time for students that was really rare for the present day," Kaufer said.

"He'd be there counseling them, understanding their lives. The pendulum is swinging back a little to Jones' value system." Mr. Jones was associate head of the department. He immersed himself in the details and tasks that were instrumental to running it. Kaufer called Mr.

Jones a cheerful cynic whose skepticism was often directed at technology. Kaufer recalled how little Mr. Jones had wanted to do with the transition to registration by computer. "He was cynical about the automation of things that he was used to handling in person," Kaufer said. "Before a student registered, he to talk to him." Mr.

Jones grew up in Jefferson, Texas. He got a bachelor's degree at Baylor University in 1954, a master's degree from Columbia University in 1961 and a doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh in 1969. He served from 1955 to 1957 with the Army counterintelligence. While at Carnegie Mellon, Mr. Jones held the titles of instructor, lecturer, assistant professor and associate professor.

He held several administrative titles. He founded and directed a communications skills center in the mid-1970s. In 1980, he won the university's highest teaching honor, the William H. and Frances S. Ryan Award for Recognition of Meritorious Teaching.

He helped establish and administer undergraduate and graduate programs technical and professional writing. He directed the mas- By Bill Schackner Post-Gazelle Staff Writer Granville H. "Pete" Jones was a paper and pencil man with little love for the computer. At Carnegie Mellon University, a place with more than a few computers, that might stand out. But what was most memorable about the longtime English faculty member, who died of cancer Sunday in Lagu-na Beach, was his humanistic approach to teaching, a former colleague said.

Mr. Jones, 66, an associate professor and faculty member for 37 years, taught literature and writing to engineers and scientists, knowing well that they weren't likely to follow his career path. It didn't matter. He thrived on that. "It was one of the reasons he loved teaching," said David Kaufer, a former colleague and head of the English department.

"He could help them see that there's a whole appreciation and love of language you can have beyond simply extracting a meaning from it for some instrumental purpose." He taught them the works of Henry James, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Faulkner and Jack Kerouac. Mr. Jones arrived on campus in 1960, when the school was still Carnegie Tech. He taught in the oldest building on campus, Baker Hall. His office there was seldom empty.

If he wasn't in class, Kaufer said, he'd be there, cigarette in hand, talking with some undergraduate about a class choice, a personal problem or a potential life turning OTHER DEATHS Floyd Glenn Lounsbury, 84, a Yale University anthropologist and expert in American Indian languages, last Thursday in East Haven, of congestive heart failure. He was Yale's Sterling Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, specializing in linguistic theory, Mayan hieroglyphics and kinship systems. He was considered a foremost expert on Mayan glyphs. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING died May 20. William Snyder Funeral Home, Irwin.

(DN) FENNELL, Isabel Jean, 79, of Derry Township, died May 18. P. David Newhouse Funeral Home, New Alexandria. HERTZOG, Jack 59, of Greensburg, formerly of Latrobe and North Huntingdon, died May 19. William Snyder Funeral Home, Irwin.

McCURDY, Jay Richard, 61, of Derry Borough, died May 19. McCabe Funeral Home, Derry. METZGER, Mary, 88, formerly of Greensburg, died May 19. Barnhart Funeral Home, Greensburg. ROTHWELL, Mary Steel.

85, of North Irwin, died May 20. Vincent V. Rodgers Funeral Home, Irwin. ZGURICH, Stephen, 58, of North Huntingdon, died May 19. Shirley-Kukich Funeral Home, North Huntingdon.

ZURBO, Dorothea Ann, of Unity, died May 19. Gaut-Bacha Funeral Home, Pleasant Unity. TROVATO, Mary J. Trifaro, of Monroeville, formerly of Braddock, died May 19. Albert G.

Lesko Funeral Home, North Braddock. (DN) TYSARCZYK, Joseph C. 72. of Morningside, died May 19. Walter J.

Zalewski Funeral Home, Lawrenceville. (DN) WARDLE, John J. 86, of Shaler, died May 19. Worrell Funeral Home Sharpsburg. (DN) WEISS, Hilda O'Malley, of Pittsburgh, died May 20.

O'Brien's Funeral Home, North Side. (DN) WHITE, Arthur Lee 78, of South Park, died May 19. Percy E. Law Funeral Home, Wilkinsburg. (DN) WOODS, Melvin 84, of Oakmont, died May 20.

Thomas M. Smith Funeral Home, Blawnox. (DN) WROBLESKI, Nancy Ann Evrard, 67, of Bloomfield, died May 18. Winter Funeral Home, Bloomfield. (DN) ZAWILLA, Edward Bruce, of Collier, died May 17.

Szafranski-Eberlem Funeral Home, Carnegie. (DN) ZIMA, John 80, of Kennedy, died May 20. McDermott Funeral Home, Kennedy. (DN) BEAVER COUNTY KUZMA, John 72, of Conway, died May 19. John Syka Funeral Home, Ambridge.

VARGO, John, 83, formerly of Ahquippa, died May 19. Wayne N. Tatalovich Funeral Home, Aliquippa. BUTLER COUNTY WEISKIND, Ida M. Hunsdorf, 44, of Middlesex, died May 16.

Schellhaas Funeral Home, Richland. (DN) McGUIRE, James "Frank" 56, of Morning-side, died May 18. McCabe Bros. Funeral Home, MEREDITH, William of Crafton, died May 20. William Slater II Funeral Home, Green Tree.

(DN) MURAL, Bogdan "Joe," of Carrick, died May 19. Cieslak Tatko Funeral Home, Brentwood. (DN) NAHORY, William "Red," 84, of Duquesne, died May 19. Maloy-Schleifer Funeral Home, Duquesne. (DN) NARDELLI, Thomas of Penn Hills, died May 18.

William F. Gross Funeral Home, Penn Hills. (DN) RAPP, Edward L. 69, of Bethel Park, died May 17. Speer-Anthony-Kaprive Funeral Home, Sheraden.

(DN) REILAND, Debbi A. Pistorius, of Mount Oliver, died May 20. Howard A. Farnsworth Funeral Home, Mount Oliver. (DN) RIEDEL, Ruth Duerr, 94.

of Sheraden, died May 19. McDermott Funeral Home. McKees Rocks. (DN) ROGERS, Connie 74, of Lincoln Place, died May 19. Savolskis-Wasik-Glenn Funeral Home, Munhall.

(DN) ROGOWSKY, John I. 82. of the South Side, died May 19. John J. Gmiter Funeral Home, South Side.

(DN) RUFFNER, Joyce Catherine, 12, of Braddock, died May 20. Ronald V. Lucas Funeral Home, Braddock. (DN) SCHWENNING, Mary G. Zippel, 83, of Brookline, died May 19.

Howard A. Farnsworth Funeral Home, Mount Oliver. (DN) SCOTT, Ollie 66, of Rankin, died May 18. Watts Memorial Chapel, Braddock. (DN) SERETTI, Raymond, 39, of Avalon.

died May 20. H.P. Brandt Funeral Home, Ross. (DN) SLIMAN, Louis of Monroeville, died May 18. Thomas D.

English Funeral Home, Oakmont. (DN) SLONAKER, Gladys of Pittsburgh, died May 18. Ross G. Walker Funeral Home, New Kensington (DN) STANLEY, Mary of Brighton Heights, died May 20. Lawrence T.

Miller Funeral Home, Bellevue. (DN) SUMMERLIN, Elizabeth, 91, of the Hill District, died May 19. West Funeral Home, Hill District. TINTELNOT, Elaine 41, of Bethel Park, died May 20. Bemhauer-Connell Funeral Home, Bethel Park.

(DN) LATEST DEATHS To our readers: The Post-Gazette's comprehensive listings of recent deaths include two types of obituaries. News obituaries, prepared by our staff, are published at the discretion of our editors. Death notices are paid obituaries prepared by the funeral-home directors. To place a death notice, call 263-1371. To suggest a news obituary, call 263-1601.

The following list is provided free as a public service. Listings followed by (DN) indicate that a death notice is published elsewhere In these pages. We accept information for the following list only from funeral directors and employees of crematoriums and memorial societies, who may call 263-1601 from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily.

ALLEGHENY COUNTY ANGELIS, Charles 49, formerly of Monroe-ville, died May 18. Patrick T. Lanigan Funeral Home, East Pittsburgh. (DN) ANGLIN, Theresa, died May 20. William Slater Sons Funeral Home, Mount Washington.

(DN) BALSAM, Rose Walfish, of Squirrel Hill, died May 20. Ralph Schugar Chapel, Shadyside. (DN) BARTHELEMY, Hazel of Bon Air, died May 18. John F. Slater Funeral Home, Brentwood.

(DN) BOHACH, John A 74, of West Deer, died May 18. Siwicki-Yanicko Funeral Home, West Deer. (DN) BOWMAN, Mary 82, of Fox Chapel, died May 19. McCabe Brothers Funeral Home, Shadyside. (DN) BROWN, David A 54, of Penn Hills, died May 20.

Burket-Truby Funeral Home, BROWN, Regina of Bellevue, died May 17. Lawrence T. Miller Funeral Home, CANNON, Bertha Blume. 96, of Millvale, died May 20. Sperling Funeral Home, Millvale.

(DN) COLLINS, Charles 78, of Bloomfield, died May 18. Winter Funeral Home, Bloomfield. (DN) COMBS, Marion H. Dudley, formerly of Home-wood, died May 18. George A.

Warden Funeral Home, Homewood. (DN) CROMER, Jane 1 00, of Wilkinsburg, died May 4. H. Samson Funeral Home, Oakland. (DN) CROSSEY, Rita C.

Bray, 76. of Stowe, died May 20. McDermott Funeral Home, McKees Rocks. (DN) DENARD, Alfred W. "Fritz," of the North Side, died May 19.

Stephen M. Brady Funeral Home, North Side. (DN) DITTLER, Rita S. "Girlie," of Beechview, died May 19. Brusco-Napier Funeral Home, Beechview.

(DN) DORRIS, Margaret "Marge" Hughes, 74, of West Mifflin, died May 19. Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home. Pleasant Hills. (DN) FORTINI, Ruth N. Yaroszeufski, 69, of Turtle Creek, died May 19.

John L. Quinlan Funeral Home, Turtle Creek. (DN) FOSTER, Ollie, 74, of East Liberty, died May 17. George A. Warden Funeral Home, Homewood.

(DN) FOSTER, Tommie Allen 44, of Manchester, died May 17. Robinson Funeral Home, Perry Hilltop. (DN) FRENTZOS, Bessie Gartaganis, of Edgewood, died May 19. John A. Freyvogel Sons Funeral Home, Shadyside.

(DN) GILLESPIE, William 57, of Millvale, died May 19. Healy-Hahn Funeral Home, Millvale. (DN) GORMAN, Elizabeth C. Breshn. 91 of Greenfield, died May 17.

Edward P. Kanai Funeral Home, Greenfield. (DN) GRIFFIN, Charles Francis, 54, of Ben Avon, died May 17. Orion C. Pinkerton Funeral Home, Avalon.

(DN) GURCAK, Mary Eleanor Patnik, 94, of Upper St. Clair, formerly of Whitehall, died May 19. Bein-hauer's Mortuary, Peters. (DN) HURLEY, Dennis 84, of Shadyside, died May 18. McCabe Brothers Funeral Home, JONES, Ruby of Sheraden, died May 19.

Beinhauer's Mortuary, Beechview. (DN) KENDRICK, Thomas Richard III, 70, of Sewickley Heights, died May 19. Richard D. Cole Funeral Home, Sewickley. (DN) KLINE, Rita 65.

of Braddock Hills, died May 19. Robert P. Karish Funeral Home, Braddock Hills. (DN) KOWALCHICK, Mike, 73, of Coraopolis, died May 19. Copeland's Coraopolis.

(DN) MASTERMONICO, John, formerly of Penn Hills and Syracuse, N.Y., died May 14. Findlay C. Wylie Funeral Home, Penn Hills. (DN) McGUIRE, Jacquelyn 53, of Bloomfield, died May 19. McCabe Brothers Funeral Home, Shadyside.

(DN) OTHER GILLESPIE, Paul 63. of New Galilee. Lawrence County, died May 20. Gabauer Funeral Home, Rochester, Pa. JACKSON, Zelda 62, of Dunbar Township, Fayette County, died May 17.

Donald R. Crawford Funeral Home, Hopwood. McGEEVER, Mary Clare Keelan, 76, of Johnstown, died May 19. John Henderson Funeral Home, Johnstown. (DN) QUERIO, Clara Largo, 85, of Leechburg, Armstrong County, died May 19.

Clawson Funeral Home, Leechburg. (DN) SEMANS, Virginia M. "Ginny," 65, of Conneaut Lake, died May 13. (DN) STEFAN, Elmer 70. of Connellsville, Fayette County, died May 18.

Brooks Funeral Home, Connellsville. STIEFVATER, Dolores Topich, of Lancaster, Lancaster County, died May 19, Thomas J. Gmiter Funeral Home, South Side. (DN) STOPHEL, Doily Allen, 84, of Sun City, formerly of Pittsburgh, died May 15. Sunland Mortuary, Sun City, Ariz.

(DN) SZUDARSKI, David 21, of West Point, died May 17. Daleiden Mortuary, Aurora, III. (DN) TRESSLER, Trevor 75, of Connellsville, Fayette County, died May 17. Paul G. Fink Funeral Home, Connellsville.

WASHINGTON COUNTY ALSUP, Jerry 65, of Washington, died May 19. Piatt Barnhill Funeral Home, Washington. CORACE, Ethel of Finleyville, died May 19. John F. Slater Funeral Home, Brentwood.

(DN) WESTMORELAND COUNTY DOROGY, Claire Tabor, 77, of Murrysville, died May 19. James F. Kutch Funeral Home, Rankin. (DN) ELLWOOD, Brian 35, of North Huntingdon, Michael L. Corace.

Funeral on Friday morning. Mass of Christian Burial in All Saints Church, Etna 10:00 a.m. Arrangements by JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, INC. 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood.

CROMER JANE S. On Monday, May 4, 1998, age 100, of Wilkinsburg; daughter of the late John and Jennie Cromer and sister of the late Mary, Katharine, Rachel, Thompson and Alexander Cromer. A Memorial Service will be held May 22, 1998 at 11a.m. in the Chapel of East Liberty Presbyterian Church. Interment private.

Memorial contributions may be made to East Liberty Presbyterian Church or Rebecca Residence. Arrangements by H. SAMSON INC. CROSSEY RITA C. (BRAY) On Wednesday, May 20, 1998, Rita C.

(Bray) Crossey, age 76, of Stowe Twp; beloved wife of the late Edward Crossey; beloved mother Of Greg Crossey; stepmother of Pellegrino, Edward (Neddy) Crossey and the late Irma Tomei; also survived by 11 grandchildren; sister of James Bray and the late Charles Bray and Mary Lou Crossey. Friends welcome at MCDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, Chartiers McKees Rocks, Thursday and Friday, 2-4 7-9 p.m. Funeral Saturday. Mass of Christian Burial in St. John of God Parish, St.

Mary Church at 10am. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Cont. on Page p.m. Friday 2-4 8( 7-9 p.m.

at SPERLING FUNERAL HOME, 123 North Millvale. Funeral Mass on Saturday in Holy Spirit Church at 10:00 a.m. COLLINS CHARLES M. Age 78, of Bloomfield, on Monday, May 18, 1998; beloved father of Michael, John of Kansas City, Kevin, and Christopher of Norfolk; brother of the late Margaret and Hayden; grandfather of Lonny Collins. Friends received Thursday and Friday, 2-4 and 7-9pm at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave.

Funeral Saturday, 9am. Mass of Christian Burial, 10am, St. Joseph Church. COMBS MARION H. (DUDLEY) On May 18, 1998 in Shadyside Nursing Home; Marion, beloved wife of Carl Combs; loving mother of Jacqueline Walker of Penn Hills, Claudette E.

Reese and Gwendolyn R. Matthews, both of MD. Grandmother of George E. Reese Jr. and Kimberly L.

Akinade of Huntsville, AL; greatgrand-mother of Tunde H. and Shade Akinade. Visitation Thurs. Fri. 2-4 8 7-9 GEORGE A.

WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1100 North Home-wood Ave. Funeral Sat. 11 am in Deliverance Baptist Church of Swissvale Ave. at Ross Wilkinsburg CORACE ETHEL D. On Tuesday, May 19, 1998, of Finleyville, PA; wife of the late Samuel L.

Corace; mother of Judith A. Colbert; sister of Marie Porter-field; also survived one grandson David A. of Penn Hills, beloved husband of Ingeborg (Fritsche) Brown; beloved father of Cindy E. Mszyco of Verona Kimberly Brown of Penn Hills; grandfather of Gabriel la David Mszyco. Mr.

Brown was a self employed property manager. Friends relatives may call at BURKET-TRUBY FUNERAL HOME, INC. 421 Allegheny Oakmont Thursday 7-9 pm Friday 2-4 7-9 pm. Time of service later. If so desired memorials may be made to Allegheny General Hospital Cancer Research.

BROWN REGINA P. On Sunday, May 17, 1998, Regina P. Brown of Bellevue; wife of the late Walden A. Brown; beloved mother of James Walden Brown, and Regina Marie Anesin; sister of Eleanor Salak, Stella Greene, and the late Augie Carlini, Helen Wilk, and Frank Carlini; grandmother of Josh Sabran and Cortney Marie Brown. Friends received Wednesday and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the LAWRENCE T.

MILLER FUNERAL HOME, INC. 460 Lincoln Avenue Bellevue. Mass of Christian Burial, Church Of The Assumption, Friday, 10 a.m. CANNON BERTHA (BLUME) On Wednesday, May 20, 1998, of Millvale, at age 96. Bertha Blume Cannon mother of John Robert Cannon Lois Kowalski; also survived by 11 grandchildren 12 great-grandchildren.

Proceeded in death by her husband John L. Cannon. Mrs. Cannon was a member of Holy Spirit Church Christian Mothers. Friends Thursday eve 7-9 of Anne Sherbon Bohach; father of Carol Walck, Allentown, PA, John Grayville, IL and Robert A.

of Waynesburg; six grandchildren; one step-granddaughter; three step-great-granddaughters; brother of Helen Mehalic, West Deer and the late Joseph Bohach. Friends will be received Thursday 2-9 p.m. SIWICKI-YANICKO FUNERAL HOME 23 McKrell Russell-town, West Deer Twp. Christian funeral mass will be celebrated Friday 10 a.m. Transfiguration Church, Russelton.

Burial Deer Creek Cemetery, Harmar. BOWMAN MARY G. (BRANNIGAN) On May 19, 1998, Mary G. Bowman, beloved wife of Gilbert T. Bowman; mother of Margaret Ann Ricks of San Francisco, CA, Gilbert Thomas Bowman Jr.

of Troy, Ml, James Francis Bowman of Carroll-ton, TX and Christopher William Bowman of Upper Marlboro, MD; grandmother of David, Mary Beth and James Ricks and Michael, Jennifer and Dr. Thomas Bowman; great-grandmother of Megan Ricks; sister of Billie Ann Bush of Ventura, CA. Friends will be received at MCCABE FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside, on May 27 from 2-4 7-9 p.m. A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Scholastica's Church on May 28 at 10 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, family requests contributions be made to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy or the St. Vincent DePaul Society. BROWN DAVID A. On Wednesday, May 2b, 1998, to American Diabetes Association. BALSAM ROSE (WALFISH) On May, 20 1998; beloved wife of the late Max Balsam; beloved mother of Rabbi Milton Balsam of Monsey NY, Rabbi Howard Balsam of Alan Balsam of Pgh.

and the late Lee Balsam; also survived by grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Services at RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, INC. 5509 Centre Shadyside, on Thurs. at 1 PM. NO PRIOR VISITATION.

Interment Poale Zedeck Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made Yeshiva Schools. BARTHELEMY HAZEL M. On Monday, May 18,1998 of Bon Air; wife of the late Peter L. Bar-thelemy; loving mother of Peter M.

Barthelemy, Louise Bonidie, Christine Collins; grandmother of Amy, Timothy and Lauren Collins Michael and Carlye Barthelemy, Suzette Redford, Frank and Joseph Bonidie and Patricia Horner; great grandmother of Brooke Zimmerman, Ashley and Alan Horner. Friends received at JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, INC. 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood-Tuesday 7-9PM Wednesday and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9PM, Funeral prayer on Friday morning at 9:15. Mass of Christian Burial in St.

John Vianney Parish, St. Joseph Church at 10AM. BOHACH JOHN A. Age 74, of West Deer died May 18, 1998, son of the late John and Helen Sivak Bohach; husoand ANGELIS CHARLES E. Formerly of Monroeville, age 49, died Monday, May 18, 1998.

He was a life long member of The Presentation of Christ Greek Orthodox Church son of Grace Heer Hayes and the late Sam An-gelis; stepson of Patrick Hayes; brother of John Angelis and his wife Sherry of New Mexico; stepbrother of Joyce Cochran of Monroeville; uncle of Johnny Angelis. Friends may call 2-4 7-9 p.m. Wed. Thurs. at the PATRICK T.

LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden Avenue, East Pittsburgh (412-824-8800). Trisagion Thursday 7:30 p.m. Funeral Service in Presentation of Christ Greek Orthodox Church (Ypapanti), Friday 10 a.m. Additional viewing in Church 1 hour prior to service. Memorial donations to Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, 960 Penn PA 15222.

ANGLIN THERESA On May 20, 1998; beloved wife of Leonard Anglin; mother of Darlene Anglin, Lenny Anglin, Ter-ri Lichtenfels, Debbie McDine and Bill Anglin; sister of Tom, Imelda, Norman, James, Harry, Ray Martin, Kathy Carrieri, Mary Ven-turella, Joe Martin and Ruth Ann Jones; grandmother of Jerry, Damian Otis, Michael, Wendy, Tammy Anglin, Brian, Erin Lichtenfels, Angie and Jamie Cocuzzi; great-grandmother of Morgan Anglin. Visitation Friday 2-9 p.m. at WM. SLATER SONS, INC. Virginia Ave.

and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, Funeral Mass at Duquesne University Chapel Saturday 12 noon. Memorials may be made.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
2,104,547
Years Available:
1834-2024