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May 19 2009 Post-Gazette PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE We 20, 2009 WWW.POST-GAZETTE.COM A-12 high as $2.5 million to $3 million for an entire floor not exactly bargain basement. Still, the partnership, in crafting this tour, sought to showcase variety of price available Downtown to buyers and renters. the economy, hearing more and more from people who are interested in living Downtown but who say afford The goal is to show people there are a lot of options you can Ms. Geitner said. Along those lines, one stop will be the 60-unit Century Building on Seventh Street, where one-bedroom apartments will range from $534 to $1,250 a month and two-bedrooms from $1,250 to $1,475 a month.

Another stop will be the converted G.C. Murphy store in Market Square, where 46 apartments will rent from $700 to $2,500 a month. Also getting a look will be the Washington Plaza apartments, which run from $839 to $1,700 a month. Besides Three PNC Plaza, two other condo buildings will be on the agenda, the Tower at Chatham Center, where studios go for as low as $44,900, and the Keystone Lofts on Liberty Avenue, with units starting at $200,000. By spotlighting more affordable units, the partnership hopes to show potential buyers that living Downtown more within their than they realized, Ms.

Geitner said. think it will be eye-opening for a lot of Perhaps the irony is that because of some of the factors that led the partnership to target more affordable properties, fewer people might see them. The past few years, the guided tour, spurred in part by curiosity over the luxury developments Downtown, drew big crowds, with sellouts in 2006 and 2007 and a near sellout last year. But this event, which costs $60 and includes food and beverages from Downtown restaurants at each stop, was only about half way to its 300-person maximum as of yesterday. At least another 15 people signed up for the $150 VIP tour.

Ms. Geitner said one factor in the lower interest so far could be that people simply have less money to spend, given the economy and battered 401(k) plans. She also noted that some might not consider the apartment and condo visits today to be as the stops in years past, adding that those who invest the money in the tour will be would say we hoped for more. for she said. I think given the economy, pretty happy.

Generally the folks who come on the tour are pretty interested in Downtown The partnership also is hoping for a lot of last-minute sign- ups. The tour comes on the heels of a partnership study released last week that showed Downtown living appeals to single residents and those under 40. It also found 34 percent of those living Downtown earn more than $100,000 a year, compared to 9 percent in the city as a whole. Mark Belko can be reached at or 412263-1262. Condo tour approach is modest FROM PAGE A-1 By Sadie Gurman Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najeh Davenport chased a suspected car thief who, police said, drove off in his 1970 Chevrolet Impala when he left it running outside his Carrick home yesterday.

The man sped off and struck four parked cars, police said, then got out of the totaled Impala and ran to the parking lot of Food- land on Brownsville Road, where Mr. Davenport and several witnesses held him until officers arrived. Rodney Terrell Green, 22, was charged with four counts of accidents involving damage to an unattended vehicle, theft and receiving stolen property. Mr. Davenport, who played off and on for the Steelers from 2006 to 2008 and is now running back for the Indianapolis Colts, told police that just before 1 p.m., he left the Impala running outside his house in the 200 block of East Meyers Street while he went inside to get something.

When he returned, it was gone. Witnesses Michael Bigos and Matthew Caudill told police they saw Mr. Green drive off in the car, according to his criminal complaint, and, along with Mr. Davenport, chased after him in other vehicles. Mr.

Green fled from East Meyers toward Amanda Street, where he struck a 1997 Buick, a 2002 Buick and a GMC, according to the complaint. He pushed the GMC into a fourth vehicle, totaling Mr. car. With noticeable facial injuries, Mr. Green got out of the Impala and ran toward the Foodland parking lot, police said.

Mr. Davenport, looking on, called 911. He and the witnesses chased Mr. Green and stopped him in front of the shopping center, where they waited for Zone 3 officers to arrive. Mr.

Green was taken to South Side Hospital before being lodged in the Allegheny County Jail last night. Sadie Gurman can be reached at sgur- or 412-263-1878. legal duty to them. He know them, met them, has had no transactions with Mr. Rosenblatt said.

had no idea who they are, never dealt with them, know they even Mr. Rosenblatt continued. they were defrauded they were defrauded by Horgos, not my The lawyer, Thomas J. Michael, said he views Mr. Horgos as a victim, not a conspirator.

The suit says the couple loaned the former judge $450,000 in four installments starting Dec. 8, 2005. According to the suit, the money was to help fund the purchase of a lot in Port Charlotte, Fla. for $900,000. The plan, the suit said, was to sell the land for $1.4 million.

But the land was transferred without Mr. approval or knowledge to Mr. Sararo, who then sold it to a man named Eric Harrington. Mr. Horgos did not get a cent, the suit says.

Mr. Harrington is named as a defendant. bought it and he paid for it. never met Horgos. It was just a normal real-estate transaction as far as Mr.

lawyer, D. Keith Wickenden, said. alleged forgery took place before the transfer of the property to Mr. Mr. Horgos promised the Selelyos and said he would repay them plus $100,000 effectively an interest rate of 22 percent by Feb.

28, 2006, the suit said. Mr. last three statements of financial interest to the state Supreme Court including one filed last month upon his retirement list Mr. Selelyo as a creditor on a loan at 22 percent interest. The defendants that Horgos had to go out and borrow the money, he had to go get it from somebody because they knew they had tapped him out.

our Mr. Michael said. Mr. exact role is not clear. His dealings remain under the scrutiny of federal investigators who are trying to determine whether any wrongdoing occurred.

A federal grand jury has been hearing testimony in the case. The lawsuit describes the Selelyos as longtime friends of Mr. Horgos. Mr. Selelyo, a former Stowe commissioner, owns Floral King Inc.

Mrs. Selelyo who goes by Stephanie Triko-Selelyo is a Robinson commissioner who ran in primary election. Although she is listed as a plaintiff, Mrs. Selelyo said the suit was filed by her husband without her knowledge. The couple have been in the midst of a divorce since 2007.

Mr. Michael confirmed that he filed the suit on Mrs. behalf but without her input. Mrs. Selelyo said she has no interest in whatever funds might be recouped.

Mr. Michael did not rule out the possibility of legal action against Mr. Horgos in the future. a substantial chunk of change in book, and caused my clients a lot of anxiety and a lot of emotional distress. Remember, Horgos was a family friend.

He was a judge. They believed in him. the sad part about it. He was a guy you would believe. the perfect Marylynne Pitz contributed.

Contact Jonathan D. Silver at com or 412-263-1962. Another lawsuit filed in land scam involving judge FROM PAGE A-7 Former Steelers running back car stolen, totaled Cont. from Previous Page Cont. on Next Page CLASSIFIED OBITUARIES DUGAN JOAN J.

On Monday, May 18, 2009, Joan J. Dugan, age 70, of Cranberry wife of the late Charles P. "Bud" Dugan; mother of Kim Halyak (Bill), Kathi Halyak, Kelly Cardillo, Adam Halyak, Nancy McKee, Colleen Papst (Mike) and C.P. Dugan sister of Robert Krepin; sister-in-law of the late Patty Krepin; also survived by 8 grandchildren 2 great grandchildren and her good friend, Nancy Chambers. Family Friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Life gathering from 1-5 PM Sunday, May 24th at home of her daughter, Nancy D.

McKee. In lieu of flowers, Memorial donations may be made to Cranberry Township Public Library, 2525 Rochester Cranberry PA 16066. Arrangements entrusted to GLENN-KILDOO FUNERAL HOME CREMATION SVCS. OF CRANBERRY 130 Wisconsin Ave. On-line condolences directions at or www.glennkildoofuneralhome.com Send condolences at DWYER CHARLES A.

Of Monroeville, on Sunday, May 17, 2009, age 86., Beloved husband of Helen; father of Judith Anne (Dr. Bill) Scheeren, Thomas (Carolyn) Dwyer, Dr. Kathleen Dwyer, Dr. Robert (Gail) Dwyer; grandfather of Megan (Thomas) Galia Alison Dwyer; great grandfather of Grace Henry Galia; brother of Mary Alice Westrich and the late Robert Dwyer, Margaret Snapp ERSEK LISA RAE On Friday, May 15, 2009, age 44, of Pine Gibsonia, survived by her loving sister, Libby Miskevich of Harmony, and the love of her life, her Dennis M. Metz of Gibsonia.

Also survived by her brother-in-law, John Miskevich of Harmony, and her nieces, Tiffany, Ashley and Madison. Lisa was also dearly loved by Dennis's family. Lisa was a beautiful flower and a hard worker. Lisa loved summer, her yard, and her dogs, Molly and Misha, and being an aunt. Hopefully you have found your peace.

You will stay forever with us. Service and Interment are private. Memorials may be made to Animal Friends, 562 Camp Horn Rd. PA 15237. Arrangements by the McDONALD-AEBERLI FUNERAL HOME, INC.

238 Crowe Ave. Mars, PA and condolences are available at www.mcdonald-aeberli.com. Send condolences at ETTORE DONALD J. On Monday, May 18, 2009, age 69 of McCandless Twp. Beloved husband for 47 years of Mary Ann (Chmura) Ettore.

Very proud father of Don (Lisa) Ettore, Dan (Heidi) Ettore, David Ettore Darren Ettore; loving grandfather to Nicole, Zac, Matthew, Rebecca, Caleb Brianna; son-in-law of Mary Szymanski; brother of Michael (Anna Mae) Ettore Yolanda Cronin; brother-in-law of Gerri Chmura. Also survived by nieces nephews. Family will welcome friends on Wednesday 7-9 Thursday 2-4 7-9 pm at the SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, 388 Center West View. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Alexis Church on Friday at 10:00 am.

Don was a member of Knights of Columbus In lieu of flowers, family suggests donations to St. Alexis Building Fund, 10090 Old Perry Highway, Wexford, PA 15090. www.schellhaasfh.com Send condolences at GATEWOOD WILLIAM JR. Age 65, of Penn Hills, peacefully on Tuesday, May 12, 2009. Father of Alisa, William, Kemp, Mark, Jerome, Angel, Joy, Venus, Dana and Candice; son of Geraldine Gatewood; beloved friend Daphne Hamilton.

Visitation Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 in COSTON FUNERAL HOME, 427 Lincoln E. Liberty where funeral service will be held Friday at 11am. www.costonfuneralhome.com Send condolences at GIBSON MARY On Friday, May 8, 2009, age 93, of Wexford, formerly of Brookline. Wife of the late Robert E. Gibson; mother of Joyce Edwards and Robert Gibson; sister of William Bakos; also survived by nine grandchildren; seventeen great- grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

NO VISITATION. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday May 22nd at 10 am at St. Bernard Church, West Liberty Mt. Lebanon. Arrangements by the THOMAS M.

SMITH FUNERAL HOME and CREMATORY Blawnox. Send condolences at GLASS YOLANDA Age 84 of Mt. Washington on Monday, May 18, 2009; beloved wife of the late Joseph Glass. Loving mother of Joe (Twila) Glass, Debbie (Rich) Palmer, and Ron Glass. Loving grandmother of Danielle Schmidt and Jessica Glass, Rich and Scott Palmer, and Kim, Roni, and Shane Glass; also survived by seven great-grandchildren.

Family and friends welcome Wednesday 7-9, Thursday 2-4, 7-9 at WM. SLATER SONS Virginia Ave. Kearsarge Mt. Washington. Mass of Christian Burial celebrated Friday 9 am St.

Justin Church. Interment St. George Cemetery. Send condolences at HALL MALCOLM M. Age 80, of West Palm Beach, FL, quietly on Friday, May 8, 2009, formerly of Pittsburgh, PA, where he graduated from the University of Pittsburgh while working full time at the Post Office.

He later relocated to Washington, D.C., where he became Managing Director for the Office of Equal Opportunity and Compliance for the U.S. Post Office, SBA and other government affiliations. He loved the game of tennis and competed in many tournaments in Pittsburgh and around the country. Beloved father of Gregory M. Hall; dear brother of Doris Curry, Wanda Jackson, Nedra Miller, Ronald Hall, Marilyn Austin (Joseph) of Freeport, NY, Elizabeth Waters (Harry), David Hall of Miami, FL and Dr.

Darryl Hall of Rockville Center, NY; also survived by four granddaughters, Iman, Jasmine, Sydney and Sheridan Hall; nieces, nephews and great friends. He will be dearly missed but his spirit lives on. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, May 23 at 1pm in the SAMUEL J. JONES FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wylie Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15219.

Send condolences at HARTMAN VIVIAN M. (MILLER) Age 81 formerly of Monroeville on Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Beloved wife of the late Robert Hartman. Loving mother of Carolyn (Marshall) Boone of Monroeville; caring grandmother of Kimberly (Charles) Redenbaugh and Ronna (Michael) Adams, all of Monroeville; precious great grandmother of Jason, Christopher, Brandon, Michael; wonderful great great grandmother of Jacob. Friends will be received Thursday 2-8PM at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME CREMATION SERVICES INC.

corner of Shaw Triboro Avenues, Turtle Creek (412 823-1950) where a service will be JACKSON WILLIAM "BILL" BYERS On Thursday, May 14, 2009, with family by his side, the son of Nannie Belle and Andrew Jackson, born on January 30, 1945, accompanied by his twin, Wendell Byron, who preceded him on this journey, passed away. Surviving to cherish his memories are wife Gayle. Older brother Andrew Jr. (Anne), Children Tonja, Byron, William Jr. (Clinetta), DeSean, Delany and Desmond, Sister, Louise Bryant.

Grandchildren Eve Grace Jackson, Emoni Jones, William Jackson, III, Jaiden and Kameron Clay and Jalen Jackson. Mother in-law, Renee Johnson. Brother-in-laws, Norman, Kent and Eric Johnson and a host of the most loving nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Bill graduated from Fifth Avenue High School and attended Business Institute. With his passion for sports, Bill built a strong family legacy always bringing people together where he encouraged family and friends to give their best, be strong and to never give up! Two sons made it to the NFL, Bryon Jackson (Kansas City Chiefs) and currently DeSean Jackson (Philadelphia Eagles).

Family and friends will be received at 11:00 AM, Thursday, May 21, 2009: Calvary Baptist Church, 2629 Wylie Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. Repass Immediately Following, Ebenezer Baptist Church, 2001 Wylie Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. Send condolences at KETTER MICHAEL L. On Sunday, May 17, 2009, Michael L. Ketter, 48, of Pittsburgh.

Beloved husband of Gina (Pitta) Ketter. Son of the late Robert Ketter and Lorelei Ketter. Brother of Kay Nottis, Sue White and Mary Ketter-Franklin. Daddy of Merlin, Zoron, and Putt-Putt. Michael was a much-loved Program Director and on-air radio personality with WBCQ international short-wave radio station.

In the 1990s he was Operations Manager and on-air broadcaster for WYEP-FM. Michael was a professional photographer as well as composer of electronic music. No visitation. Private services to be held in western New York. Family suggests memorial contributions to Forbes Hospice, 115 S.

Neville Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Arrangements by STATHERS FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES 7400 Irvine Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15218, 412-271-7030. (www.stathersfuneral.com) Send condolences at KMONK DOUGLAS R. Age 50, on Monday, May 18, 2009 of Peters Township. Husband of Fran (Olixa) Kmonk; father of Matthew R.

Kmonk and the late Kaitlyn M. Kmonk; son of Robert and Maxine (Garvin) Kmonk; brother of Jeffrey (Diane) Kmonk and Kathleen (Mark) Harmon; son-in law of Michael Olixa. Friends will be received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 412-881-4100, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood 15227 on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Parastas Thursday Evening at 7:30. LEE GRACE B. On Monday May 18, 2009, age 61, of Twp. Wife of the late Williard Lee; mother of Dawn (William) Lee-Santucci and Richard (Patricia) Lee; grandmother of Amber Lee, Stephanie Lee and Malina Lee Santucci; sister of the late John Struessnig; Friends received THURSDAY ONLY from 7-9pm at the THOMAS M. SMITH FUNERAL HOME CREMATORY LTD 930 Center Ave.

Blawnox where a Service will be held Friday morning at 10:00. Send condolences at LIEBLING DOROTHY On Monday, May 18, 2009; Beloved wife of the late Frank Liebling. Beloved mother of Allen Liebling of Grove City, PA and Paulette (Leslie) Michel of Pittsburgh. Grandmother of Lisa Michel, Marta Sullivan, Gregg Liebling and Benjamin Liebling. Great-grandmother of Joseph Liebling, Alex Rushford and Maddie Will Sullivan.

Graveside Services and Interment will be held on Thursday at 3 PM at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, 1251 Waterfront Place, Floor 5, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Arrangements entrusted to RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, INC. (412-621-8282). Send condolences at LOGAN JAMES E.

JR. On Tuesday, May 19, 2009, formerly of Bellevue. James E. Logan, Husband of the late Loretta M. Logan; beloved father of Loretta L.

Link, Donna J. Logan, James E. Logan, III, Ruth E. McMurray, Robert E. Logan, John P.

Logan and Joseph B. Logan; brother of the late Lois Klien; also survived by 13 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Jim served in the USAF during the Korean War as a Cryptographer and after an honorable discharge graduated from Western Pennsylvania Institute of Technology as a Tool and Die Designer. Employed as Tool Engineer at Miller Printing Machinery Co. for 21 years and Kerotest Manufacturing Corp.

as Manufacturing Engineer until retirement in 1991. Employed by Allegheny County as a Park Ranger and worked at the North Park Golf Course. Jim was an avid golfer and table tennis player and an active member of USATT and the South Park Table Tennis Club. Friends received Wednesday and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9pm at the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Avenue, Bellevue, Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Church of the Assumption Friday at Send condolences at LUSKY MARY R.

90, of Coraopolis, on May 18, 2009. Wife of the late Edward; mother of Dave (Debra) Lusky and Edward W. (Ruth) Lusky; 8 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Friends received Thursday 2-4 and 6-8 at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 334 Forest Grove Road, Kennedy Twp. where service will be held Friday 10am.

Send condolences at MARSONEK HELEN J. Age 90, of Lawrenceville, on Friday, May 15, 2009. Beloved daughter of the late Vincent and Constance Marsonek; sister of the late Mary Kenan, Anna Reith, John, Albert and Richard Marsonek and Willie Marlo; aunt of Robert A. Reith of IL, Maryanne Weston and John Kenan, both of N.C., and the late William Kenan; dear friend of Gilbert Ludwig and Charles Jessen. Family and friends received at the WALTER J.

ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 216 44th Lawrenceville THURSDAY 4-8pm. Funeral Mass at Our Lady of the Angels Parish, St. Augustine Church on Friday at 11am. Send condolences at McCAULEY MARGARET (RANKER) 93, of Mt. Lebanon, formerly of Greensburg, on Saturday, May 16, 2009.

Daughter of the late Joseph and Margaret Ranker; beloved wife of the late Harold J. McCauley; devoted mother of Thomas H. (Margaret) McCauley of Dayton, OH and Margaret (Jim) Jamieson of Mt. Lebanon; loving grandmother of Sean and Ryan McCauley and James (Nicole) Jamieson; sister of James Ranker and the late Joseph, Leroy and Howard Ranker. Friends may call at LAUGHLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 222 Washington Road, Mt.

Lebanon, THURSDAY 2-4 and 7-9PM. Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Our Lady of Grace Church, Friday morning at 10:00. Private Entombment in Greensburg Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Little Sisters of the Poor, 1028 Benton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15212 or to Jubilee Soup Kitchen, Jubilee Assoc. P.O.

Box 42251, PA 15203. www.laughlinfuneralhome.com Send condolences at McCLELLAND ELEANOR M. Of Upper St. Clair, formerly of Mount Lebanon, on Monday May 18, 2009; peacefully, three days before her 94th birthday. Dearly beloved sister in law of Dorothy McClelland; cherished aunt of Eileen Minnitte, Kerry (Don) Pysola, Elizabeth McClelland, Rebecca (Don) Adler and James McClelland; beloved sister of the late Charles McClelland.

Eleanor received her teaching degree from Indiana State Teachers College and her masters in education from the University of Pittsburgh. She began her teaching career at Hillcrest School, then Bethel Park and finally taught for 40 years at Washington School, Mt. Lebanon. She was a long time member of Southminster Presbyterian Church, a member of the College Club and volunteer at St. Clair Memorial Hospital.

Friends will be welcomed at LAUGHLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 222 Washington Road, Mount Lebanon, WEDNESDAY 2-4 6-8 PM. Graveside Service will be held in Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Thursday morning at Eleven O'Clock. (Everyone Please Meet at the Cemetery). In lieu of DOUDS MARTHA LINCOLN Age 97, of Gibsonia, formerly of Ingomar, died peacefully on Sunday, May 17, 2009 at Valencia Woods Nursing Home. Born on December 9, 1911 in Detroit, MI, she was the daughter of the late R.

Basil and Emma (Glenn) Lincoln. Beloved wife of the late Raymond A. Douds. Also predeceased by her son, the late William H. Douds, and three siblings, the late Janet Boynton, Hazel Lang, and Roy Lincoln.

Loving mother of Janet (Samuel) Holloway of Ann Arbor, MI. Sister of Edwin Glenn Lincoln of Hackettstown, NJ. Grandmother of Vickie Malcolm, Victor Holloway, Howard Holloway and Deborah Holloway. Former mother-in-law of Martha Johnston. Also survived by a number of great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild, and numerous nieces nephews.

Martha will be fondly remembered by many residents of the Village at St. Barnabas and her special friend, Kirsti Adkins. Family and friends are invited to a memorial service to celebrate Martha's life on Saturday, June 20, 2009 at 11:30 a.m. in the Hilltop Hall of the Village at St. Barnabas with Pastor Mark Stewart, officiating.

Private family interment will be held in William Penn Memorial Park, Pittsburgh. Arrangements by SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME CREMATION SERVICES, Bakerstown, Richland Twp. Martha was a year resident of the Village at St. Barnabas where she volunteered with the library, served as a mentor to many new residents, and was involved with many activities at the Retirement Village as well as the Ingomar Garden Club. Family suggests donations to the American Heart Association, 10 Duff Road, Suite 304, Pittsburgh, PA 15235.

www.schellhaasfh.com Send condolences at DWYER CHARLES A. Of Monroeville, on Sunday, May 17, 2009, age 86., Beloved husband of Helen; father of Judith Anne (Dr. Bill) Scheeren, Thomas (Carolyn) Dwyer, Dr. Kathleen Dwyer, Dr. Robert (Gail) Dwyer; grandfather of Megan (Thomas) Galia Alison Dwyer; great grandfather of Grace Henry Galia; brother of Mary Alice Westrich and the late Robert Dwyer, Margaret Snapp and Nancy Dwyer.

Chuck was a member of North American Martyrs Church, where he served as an usher, Knights of Columbus, and was an U.S. Navy Submarine Veteran in the Silent Service. Friends received at the GENE H. CORL INC. FUNERAL CHAPEL CREMATION CENTER OF MONROEVILLE, 4335 Northern Pike (1 block East of Mosside 48) (A Golden Rule Member).

Visitation Thursday 2-4 6-8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial at North American Martyrs Church on Friday 10 a.m. Interment St. Vincent Cemetery, Latrobe. Corl Family Directors 412-372-2100 www.corlfuneralchapel.com Send condolences at HARTMAN VIVIAN M.

(MILLER) Age 81 formerly of Monroeville on Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Beloved wife of the late Robert Hartman. Loving mother of Carolyn (Marshall) Boone of Monroeville; caring grandmother of Kimberly (Charles) Redenbaugh and Ronna (Michael) Adams, all of Monroeville; precious great grandmother of Jason, Christopher, Brandon, Michael; wonderful great great grandmother of Jacob. Friends will be received Thursday 2-8PM at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME CREMATION SERVICES INC. corner of Shaw Triboro Avenues, Turtle Creek (412 823-1950) where a service will be Friday Interment will follow at Restland Memorial.

Send condolences at KMONK DOUGLAS R. Age 50, on Monday, May 18, 2009 of Peters Township. Husband of Fran (Olixa) Kmonk; father of Matthew R. Kmonk and the late Kaitlyn M. Kmonk; son of Robert and Maxine (Garvin) Kmonk; brother of Jeffrey (Diane) Kmonk and Kathleen (Mark) Harmon; son-in law of Michael Olixa.

Friends will be received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 412-881-4100, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood 15227 on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Parastas Thursday Evening at 7:30. Funeral Divine Liturgy in St.

Gregory Byzantine Catholic Church on Friday morning at 11:00. If desired, family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society, (for Prostate Research), 320 Bilmar Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15205. Please send condolences to WWW.JOHNFSLATER.COM Send condolences at DeSIMONE RUTH D. (ROUDA) Age 81, of Dormont, unexpectedly on Sunday, April 19, 2009; Beloved Wife for 50 years to the late Albert C. DeSimone; Loving Mother of Mary Hindman, Josephine Sposito, Pasquale "Pat" (Patti) DeSimone and Diane Koerbel; Cherished Grandmother of Tom Koerbel, Thomas Sposito, Matt Hindman and Adam Mike DeSimone; Devoted Great-Grandmother of Thomas Sposito IV, Angelo Sposito, Austin, Dylan Breanna Hindman and Molly, Jack Erin Koerbel; Sister of George Rouda and Jean Mercalde.

Funeral arrangements entrusted to BEINHAUERS (412-531-4000). A memorial mass will be celebrated on Friday, May 22nd, at 10AM in St. Pius Church. Inurnment at Jefferson Memorial Park Cemetery. Please add tributes at www.beinhauerfamilyservices.com Send condolences at.

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