1991 tribune-democra t, johnstown, pa

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1991 tribune-democra t, johnstown, pa
1991
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T,
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
Wednoytoy, August 28, 1991
SWAYNOS - Mary, 85, 530 Ashtola
Drive, Windber, died Aug. 27, 1991, at
Windbcr Hospital. Born April 6, 1906,
in Windbcr, daughter of Frank and
(MILLER - Helen M., 77, Hastings, MALENIAK - Mrs. Anna, 78, Cone- ANTONIO
- Charles Patsy, %,
Pottstown, dic*4 Aug. 24, 1991, in
Pottstown. Born May 4, 1935, in Boli
var, son of late Nicholas and Madalena. (Castelli) Antonio. Survived by
death by parents; husband, James; parents; husband, Clement; and three I ka) Madarish. Preceded in death b'y wife,_former Bonnie E. Walters; two
sons, James C. and Craig, both of
sons, Walter and Edward; and broth brothers and two sisters. Survived by husband, Nicholas, who died Dec.^
ers, Andrew and Walter. Survived by daughters, Bonita Garvey, Austin, 1960; granddaughter, Debra Ann; "sis Pottstown; two daughters, Deborah
these children: Joseph, married to Texas, and Cheryl Swisher, Valpara ters, Nellie, Eva, Julia and Marie; KL Hurley, Birdsboro, and Christine J.
died Aug. 26, 1991, in Valparaiso, Ind.
Born July 16, 1914, in Hastings, •
daughter of Benjamin and Anna;
Anna (Barnu.n) Stopko. Preceded in (Schrift) Kibler. Preceded in death by:
maugh, died Aug. 27, 1991, at Laurel
Crest Manor, Ebensburg. Born Oct.
12, 1912, in Woodvale Heights, daughtcr of late Michael and Julia (Grabis-
former Patricia Bhitts; and Jose iso; also five grandchildren. Sister of and brothers, Mike and Andy. Sur
phine, wife of Edward Brutz, both of Raymond Kibler and Mary McMur- vived by these children: daughter,
Windber, Anna Mary, wife of George ray, both of Hastings; Clare Miller, Celina, and son-in-law, Leo Coval,
Stosan, Rose City, Mich.; and John, Philipsburg; and Gertrude Fletcher, with whom she resided; Frances, wife
married to former Joyce Reed, Utica, Mich. Retired from Carroll, of Ronald Speyer, San Diego, Calif.;
Fitzgerald, Ga.; also 15 grandchildren Ann.Apparel, Hastings. Friends re-; and Peter, married to former Carol
and 12 great-grandchildren. Also sur ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. * Barczalc, Conemaugh; also six grandvived by daughter-in-law, Dorothy Friday at Easly Funeral Home, Hast-, children and four great-grandchilSwaynos, Windber. Sister of Frank ings. Mass1 of Christian Burial at lljdren. Sister of Mrs. Pearl Bretemps,.
and Stanley, both of Windber, John, a.m. Saturday at St. Bernard's Catho-J Bristol, Conn. Also survived by sisterFlor-ida; and Joseph, Michael, Mrs. lie Church, Hastings. Interment,! in-law, Mrs. Mary Drapchak, Johns-,
Agnes Korhut and Albert, all of Wind church cemetery.
j town. Member of St. John the Baptist I
ber; also sister-in-law, Mrs. Stella
Stopko, Windber. Member of St John
Cantius' Catholic Church, Windber,
where Mass of Christian Burial will
be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, the Rev.
John J. Palko. Interment, church
Orthodox
Church,
Conemaugh.
STEIN — Mrs. Florence E., 92, WilFriends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to'
more, died Aug. 26, 1991, at Mercy
9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at'
Nursing Care Center. Born Aug. 23,
Makuchan-Ketterer Funeral Home,
1899, in Wilmore, daughter of Charles
Conemaugh, where Parastas will be:
Antonio,
Pottstown;
and
two
step
daughters, Eloise Hayes, California,
and Shawna Mlzic, Pottstown; also
four grandchildren. Brother of Wil
liam S., Seward;. Rudolph E., New
Florence; Joseph''R., Pottstown; Hel
en L. Nee, Florida; Mary J. Burkett,
Bolivar, and Lena A. Lupacchini and
Thelma I. Bender, both of Pottstown.
Viewing from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednes
day at Warker-Troutman Funerai
Home, 726 High St., Pottstown, where
service will be held at 10 a.m. Thurs
day. Interment, Shepherd of the Hills
United Church of Christ Cemetery,
Bechtelsville. Contributions may be
made, in memory of Charles Antonio,
W and Cundegundus (Gallaher) s
at ^
Thursday.
y Funeral to Temple Cardiology Research, De
y
Preceded in death by ppar- ser*ice
*i
;Fid at,
t partment of Cardiology, Temple Uni
m £ fa att 9 a.m;Friday
cemetery. Friends received from 2 to Shryock
t husband,
hbd Thomas
Th
P who
P.,
h died
dd m funeral home *nd continue imn/ediJ versity Hospital, Broad and Ontario
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Wil ents;
liam Kisiel Funeral Home, Windber, 1972, ending mamage union of 52 atel after at SL John,s church the ; streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19140.
where
wake service
Wednesday evening.
will
'
Rbts sister^
t
Stll I Ver^
Stella,
be held yeare; son, Roberts.;
;
&^
I and Sister Mary Bernard,:
RSM; and brothers, John, C. Homer, \*
Rev
G
Joh
archi
^ lnimomit %hurch cemeiery, } BROSCH
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WOY - Ernest A., 90, Geistown, aied esquire, and Dr. Edward. Survived by MARSDEN - Kathryn, 85, Wilmingthese children: Paul D., married to toili r^ formerly of Claymont, Del.,,
Aug. 27, 1991, at Memorial. Hospital.
Born Dec. 3,1900, in Stoystown, son of I
late Charles M. and Carrie M..
(Young) Woy. Preceded in death by;
wife, Madeline; daughter, Sally L+ \
and brother, Harry. Survived by.
daughter, Mary Lou Ciha, Iowa; also
five grandchildren and seven great- =
grandchildren. Brother of Alma V.
Mumper and Lloyd and Eugene, all of
Johnstown. Also survived by nephew,
Dwight Mumper, Maryland. No re
ceiving of friends. Graveside service
at 10 a.m. Thursday at Grandview
Cemetery. Arrangements by The
Picking-Treece-Bennett
Inc.
Mortuary
former Lois Milbourn, Mission Viejo,
Calif.; Mary Louise, wife of Clair V.
Ickes, Elton; Charles H., married to
former Josephine Ferramini, Wil
and Johnstown, died Aug. 27, 1991, at
home. Born Nov. 4, 1905, in Johns
town, daughter of late Mason and
Melvina (Shaffer) Manges. Preceded John, James, Michelle and Patrick;
more; and William J., married to for-!jn d^th by husband, Pete. Survived also: former wife, Mary Illig; and chil
mer Nancy Steidler, Fort Smith, ArlL;: by son, Larry, married to former dren;- Mike, David, Lori, Cynthia,
also 15 grandchildren and eight Barbara Bartaloma, Delaware; also Henry "and Brenda. Funeral service
great-grandchildren. Employed as three grandchildren and three great- j Wednesday in Kankakee, 111.
cook by former Wilmore School.; grandchildren. Sister of Charles, Mer-
Served as president of Cambria Coun- cer# Member of Beulah United Meth- CAI^UBRASE - Margaret M., 72,
ty School Lunch Association. Oldest odist Church, Elks Lodge, Johnstown, Laurel Crest Manor, formerly of Rox-
lifelong member of SL Bartholo
mew's Parish, Wilmore. Friends re
ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday at Charles O. Dimond Fu-
(Catalfano) Zabala. Survived by par
ents, Johnstown; maternal grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Catal
fano, Johnstown; and "Daddy" Gov
Glenn Wagner, Johnstown. Brother of
Carlos, at home. Also survived by
several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Family will receive friends from 7 to
9 p.m. Wednesday and from 10 a.m.
until time of service at 11 a.m. Thurs
day at Geisel Funeral Home, Dale,
the Rev. Gale Younkins. Interment,
SL Anthony's Cemetery.
and Claymont (Del.) Senior Center.
Family will receive friends from 1
p.m.- until time of service at 2 pjn.
Friday at Geisel Funeral Home, Dale,
neral Home Inc., South Fork, where the -gey. Dr. William D. Schmeling.
wake service will be held Wednesday
ZABALA - Jorge Philip III, 13,
evening. Mass of Christian Burial at
Trent Street, died Aug. 26, 1991,. at
11 a.m. Thursday at St Bartholo
home. Born Aug. 1,,1978, in Johns
mew's Catholic Church, Wilmore, the
town, son of Jorge II and Phyllis Ann
- William R., 58, born in
Mylo Park, Feb. 8, 1933, died Aug. 26,
1991, at Kankakee Medical Center,
Illinois. Survived by mother, Helen
Farabaugh; sister, Deanna Durbin;
wife, former Mary Cravener, chil
dren, Evelyn, William Jr., Robert,
t-^"^---*
•■,_-_ j..,— Cemetery.
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Interment, Grandview
*
MATYUCH - John J., 75, 216 Vance
St., died Aug. 27, 1991, at home. Born
Rev. Timothy P. Stein, grandson, cel July.J6,. 1916, in Johnstown, son of
ebrant, the Rev. Robert Ruston, co- Louis and Helen (Hrably) Matyuch.
celebrant. Interment, parish ceme Preceded in death by parents; and
tery.
brothers and sisters, Joseph, William,
Charles, Albert, Frank, Helen and
Mary Gaspick. Last surviving mem
ber of family. Survived by wife, for
mer Anna J. Zubak; and son, John S.,
married to former Christine Yanoschak, California; also three grandchildrerrand two great-grandchildren.
Retired crane operator for Cone
maugh & Blacklick Railroad. Army
veteran of World War II. Former
Westmont Borough policeman. Mem
ber of Post 155, VFW; Westmont Am
bulance and Volunteer Fire Depart
ment; and Our Mother of Sorrows
Catholic Church, where Mass of
Christian Burial will be celebrated at
10 a.m. Friday, the Rev. Msgr. Lindford Greinader. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. Friends received
from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at
Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home,
Broad Street, where wake service
will be held Thursday afternoon.
bury, died Aug. 25,1991, at Memorial
Hospital. Born Jan. 13,1919, in Johns
town, daughter of Valentino and Dor
othy (Bondi) Vallelunga-Walling. Pre
ceded in death by parents; husband,
John F. "Jack" Calabrase; and broth
ers, Joseph Walling, Gus Walling and
Charles Walling. Survived by son,
John "A*.* Calabrase, married to former
Kathleen Bearer, sistepf Grace Wall-
:ing;'ahd grandchildren, Kimberly, Joseph'.Snd Michael Calabrase. Retired
Ifrom C.C. Korn Co. Member of St AnithohyYCatholic Church, where Mass
of Christian Burial will be celebrated
at 10 a.m. Thursday, Franciscan Fa
thers. Friends will be received from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at
Frank Duca Funeral Home, West
mont Chapel, 1622 Menoher Blvd.,
where wake service will be held at 3
p.m. Wednesday. Interment, church
cemetery.
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1991
Thursday, Aogusl_29, 1991
PALESE - Patricia A
43 Carlisle MAHER
TRIIWNE-DEMOCRA T.
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Charles
E.,
85,
JOHNSTOWN,
Cliff CHLEBOVEC - Josephine C, 66, DOUGLASS - Wayne M., 79, Cherry
native of Johnstown died' Aug 11 Street, died Aug. 27, 1391, at Lee Hos- Woodvale Avenue, died Aug. 27, 1991, Tree R. D, I/died Aug. 27. 1991, at
1991. Wife oi Joseph D. Palese Jr Pital- Born March 13, 1906, in Johns- at Memorial Hospital. Born Nov. 23, home. Born July 20, 1912, in Cherry
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Mother of .Stephen M. Palese, attown- son of late William and Marga- 1924, in Johnstown, daughter of Wil- Tree, son of 'James A. and -Lina
home, and Jo A. Palese, Carlisle; also
two grandchildren. Daughter of Michael and Betty Warchola, Carlisle.
Sister of Thomas M. Warchola, Phila-
ret (Wills) Maher. Preceded in death liam Luczko and Anna (Pinkcolor) (Patterson) Douglass. Preceded in
by first wife, former Elizabeth Gan- Luczko-Cambeiro. Preceded in death death by parents;)wife, former Julia
ley» daughter, Betty Ann; son, Wil- by parents; daughter, Cynthia Wasy- French, who died in 1988; son, Myron;
liam'- and two brothers and two sis-
lyshyn; stepfather, Antonio Cambeiro; sister, Wava; and brothers, Fred and
delphia; Lynde K. Renard and Beth A. ters. .Survived by. wife, former Ruth and brothers, Robert, Paul and Ed Thorpe. Survived by these children:
Warchola, both of Carlisle; and Susan W. Schreier, and these children: Rob ward Luczko. Survived by husband, Donna, wife of Richard Gosnell, and
L. Warchola, Lancaster. Mass of ert E., married to former Janet Zu- Joseph S.-Chlebovec; and daughters, Michele, wife of Dennis Moylan, tfoth
Christian Burial at 2 p.m. Friday at bek, Mineral Point; and Mary JElaine, Ann, wife of Ron Yuhas, Davidsville; of Spencerport,v N.Y.; and John, mar-
St.
Elizabeth
Ann
Seton
Catholic Femdale; also nine grandchildren, Christine "Teena," wife .of Richard ried
to
Church,;Mechanicsburg. Burial, Gate four great-grandchildren,' 15 step- Ramirez, Johnstown; and Rose,, wife'Bowie,
of Heaven Cemetery, Mechanicsburg.
Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m.
Thursday at Myers Funeral Home, 37
E. Main St., Mechanicsburg, where
prayer service will be held at 8 p.m.
former. Joanna
Moylan,
Md.; • also .grandchildren,
grandchildren and eight stepgreat- of James Martinovich, Johnstown. Joelle and Lesley Moylan and John
grandchildren. Last surviving mem Sister of Helen Pfiel, Thomas Luczko,
ber of immediate family. Was Joseph Luczko, Genevieve Balser and
employed at Wheel Plant, Bethlehem Anna Marie Krstyen, all of Johnst
and
d Ray
R
Cbi
Cambeiro,
Ohi
Ohio.
Al
Also
Steel Corp. Member of Dale Fire town,
| Company and Nocturnal Adoration survived
Douglass. Brother of Martha, Florida.
Also survived by several nieces and
/nephews. Retired from Penn Central
• Railroad.
Railroad Past union president of
by grandchildren, Scott, i'BRT. Member and past deacon of
Jennifer and Alisha Yuhas, Angelica I Cherry Tree Presbyterian Church.
SHOMO - Michael David, 25, Boli-i ?ociet^ U?.her. anl meiPber #
Havener, Jessica and David Martino-j Member
of , Bowdertown
(Pa.)
var R. D. 1, died Aug. 25, 1991, at LaMass of Christian Burial will be held vich and Dawn Wasylyshyn,. and! Grange. One of founders of Cherry
trobe Area Hospital.
i. Born
«„..» Aug.
—&. «j,,at 10 am Fria:^ the Rev. Msgr: great-grandson,
Crispin
Havener. Tree Little League and Pony League.
1965, in ' '
S°VvfS.63
I PhUlip Saylor. Interment, St John's |Death ends marriage union of 441 Friends received from'2 to 4 and 7 to
. "lz^"omo*i Cemetery. Friends received from 2 to'years. Member of SS. Peter & Paul's! 9 p.m. Thursday at Long Funeral
S d n i r6!l i 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Geisel .Catholic Church, where Mass of I Home Inc., Cherry Tree, where serv-
Howard,
nceR.
^ D
j
- K- D
u- 1;
x« and(F
and t?..«^i1H
ri«r««
n,in
brothers, James S. Bolivar R. D. 1; Ir unerai nome' uaie*
.rhristtan
Rnrial will be celebrated at ice will be held at 11 a.m. Friday,
Fridav. the
Christian Burial
Jq.oa ajn FriHav the Rev William E Rev. Deborah Crusan. Interment, Cit
Timothy W., WesterviUe, Ohio; Rich-jOSHABEN J., 61, St. Mi-1j R0Senbaum
Friends
^
Fd received
id from
f
izens Cemetery. Family requests me
ard L., Portsmouth, Va; and Gary A., I chad, died Aug/ 28, 1991, at home.! 8.30
Friday miil time of service morial contributions be, made to
Jhi
Josephine
New Florence R. D. 2; also four Born June 26, 1930, in Johnstown,! at Frank Duca Funeral Home, Dbwn- Cherry Tree Presbyterian Church.
nieces and two nephews. 1984 gradu- daughter of Leonard and Margaret, town Chap€l corner of Jackson and
ate of Laurel Valley High School.! (Purpiglio)
Worked
as
molder
at
Luberto.
Preceded
in! Locust J^^ Interment, church
Allegheny
parents; son, Alan; and cemetery.inUeu
cemetery.inUeu of
of flowers.memori
flowers, memori- ELLIOTT
gy death by
y p
ffl^'J*^*™ cTonducted at brother Steve Survived by husband, al contrfbutions may be made to SS.
- Dallas E., 78, 362%
Edith Ave., died Aug. 28,1991, at Lee
McCabe Funeral Home, Ligonier, the: Frank R. "Bob" Oshaben; and .these pete
r^^ &
«. Paul,s
xauxo Building
uuliUui Fund
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-*- HospitaL Born July 24,1913, in Johns-
Rev. Richard Schoenleber, "officiated.! children: Mary Jo, wife of Craig Ma^eAve."1"* """"*"& *—~» -*-w town^ ^ of Anthony and Rose
Interment, Fairfield Cemetery, Fair- Kraber, and Barry and Bernard, all
field Township.
p
(Theys) Elliott Preceded in death by
of Arlington, Va^ Leonard,'married1
.
parents; first wife, former Emma
to former Terri Owens, Crown Point,! COOKE - Viola B., 74, New Flor- .Mae Smith; ^ sisterS| Mary e^.
Ind; and Robert, married to former jence> dJed Au&- 28, 1991, at Bethlen u^ Nora Smith and Julia Vavrek.
inavuu-, Helen, PhiUp, Carmellai Survived by son, James F. Cooke, and U r_
_W4O41 _5.4,
Raneri and Domenick, all of Johns-^^g^ej-inrlaw, Carol, both;of Cono-!Connecticut; and stepdaughterS| Mary
town. Worked at Sears, Richland ga» Cal^ also tw° grandchaldren and ;Lou Woo and Mrs. Joanne Baptiste,
Rnte and
Warae ChariL
botTof S
Cab. Friends
p.m. Thursday and
to 9 p.m. Friday a
Mall. Member of auxiliary to St Mi-I three great-grandchildren. Also sur-ibo^ of Hawaii, and Nancy Brunberg,
chael American Legion Post 551 and =vlved by dear fnends, Chet Laskoski, !johnstown; also seven grandchildren,
St Michael's Volunteer Fire Compa-:Ella LGea7TTand ^FaLJil?ex J°.onn?'|a stepgrandchild, five great-grandny: Member of St Michael's Catholic ^Member of United Methodist Church, ichildren and a great-great-grandChurch, St Michael, arid its guild.'New Florence, Laurel ya ley Senior'chUdL Brother of Paul Elliott, JohnsFriends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to Citizens and Laurel Valley Senior ;tow!L Retired employee of truck and
from 7 to 9
..— 7
Geisel Funeral
Home, Dale, where service will be:
John Mains. Interment,' Richland|
Cemetery.
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9 pjn. Thursday and Friday at Char Chorus. Retired employee of Laurelaxle department, Johnstown Plant,
les 0. Dimond Funeral Home Inc., Valley School and Ligonier Valley Bethlehem Steel Corp. Former memFriends received \)er
South Fork, where wake service will School District
f
^ of
ot sessions and deacons of
be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Mass of ;*">» 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday Bethany
Church. Memat Kenneth A
A. Stuart Funeral Home,
r::
pii » in
<!trf
Home ■•
n
ber of West
End Lions and Bethany
where service will be held at 11 a.m. Presbyterian Church. Friends reFriday, the Rev. Warren Jones and ceived from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and
church cemetery.
the Rev. Dr. Richard Schoenleber. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn. Friday at
Interment, Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home,
Broad Street, where service will be
held at 10 a.m. Saturday, the Rev.
Jack Wilkers. Interment, Forest
Lawn Cemetery. West End Lions will
hold service at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at
funeral home. Family requests dona
tions be made to Bethany Presbyteri
an Church Fund.
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1991
TIU/S UNIL-DEMOCRA T,
JOHNSTOWN,
FA
Friday, jtugtr.l 30, 199]
Hospital. Born July 31 1906 in ™dd'e,branch A.ve- Nt- N°rth Can- Ccdar Blvd
Hollidaysburg died at f ^ y - Rlc"3rd C. Sr., 82 Oak
land, died Aug. 29, 1991, at Memoria'
Jackson Townsh.p. Cambria County KEM^IW"/n^* 28' '"}• M0 ?■>". Aug. 27, 1991, at Altoona
daughter of William and Lydia (Ha '■ "d Ul^ Bo n ,n P i* an"tend- Hospital after an extended illness.
rison) Rose. Preceded in death by
parents; first husband, Henry P
Horner. who d,ed July 23, 1962; second husband, Marlin J. Murray who
f0 '"£mB°rn'" '?'• S0.n of^e(r"
™na m,Tl{ n
Lev^1' ?"d late
dent <mre \II p[)
?l I
pI t ' S( ,f Lnln -T?"-^ Sl?r,k
died March 27, 1991; one infant son; o.™d bv ^ 7
six sisters; three brothers; one step- c"™ *onp LT I
daughtcrandonestepgranddaughter. K.m
taXider™>st.
Hospital. Born Nov. 18, 1908 ir, Lan
caster County, son of late Harry and
Born Feb. 10, 1919, in Barncsboro Blanche (Stoy) Eckman. Survived by
R- D., daughter of late John E. and
Margaret (Kessler) Brown. On Jan 24, Ton pte ?dna^arie InBo'd. and
»<Oi Hollidaysburg, she married
-rOrllea Beisner' Pit^b"rgh
Clair Arford, who died Jan. 14, 1983.
is, Lititz. Also survived by
T' fF s Mr Arford was owner of Arford Bucelebrated ick. -Windber. Survived b children.
several nieces and nephews Death
Survived by these children: Rhoda y^c^. wed.dta6 anniversary Nov. Reginald S/Arford and Susyan M both ends marriage union of 59 years Re
wife of Sanford Kniss," Davidsville jll
t r daughters: Mrs. Leslie at home; two. sisters, Grace Brown n't? I'T Guif Oil CorP- Member o'
Oaklahd United Methodist Church
R. D. 1; Twila, wife of Earl Ringler SJa/°n) 9°'"erf £• fand D^ralVand "Mae Brown, both of Barnesboro and
Oakland Volunteer Fire Compa-
Phoenix,'Ariz.; and Janet, wife o ?""£■ ^ °f ^,nt?n;
S1S"R. Drsisters-in-law, Anna Brown InMariin Stahl,
stahl Davidsville;
Didill and step-' *e«:
•°'?ler member of Knights of
"5, ****■ Anthony (Violet) Del Collo diana;.and Alma Arford and Theda m,h
Malta, Fnends received from 2 to 4
children:
Jean Shaffer,' Strongstown;
U7UullullBiwwii,
hnth
-of
Sl^H^vT^ ROrmar1;LiLdd H^».
William
mnrriofl
in
(n~.
r ■
i
Dominick (June) Staffieri
Staffieri, Afd
JDomwck
Arford,
Bridgeton,
and
Uvel~> flve brothers:
bh
both of Hollidayburg; two
nephews, Luther E. Brown, Stuart,
Fla.; and Dr. Ralph Richard Brown,
Horn'of City; and number of grand-
and7;to9P.m. Friday at R. Owen
Kettejer Funeral Home, Geistown
where^semcewillbeheldatllam
Jamey First'PresbyTerian Church, Hollidays- Interoient, Forest LawnCemetery '
children, 16 great-grandchildren, 11 J'""'; and
a"d granddaughter,
SMnt
stepgrandchildren and a number
Lyn" Pa,,Otf^eSd:n
-Gottsabend. ?nt°nP F"end* burgV.Taught Sunday school at United SINGEL,- Mark P., 26, SUte Col
„ of
„. mav
lege, formerly of Altoona, died unex
Richard, married to former Patrica
Watson, State College; also 10 grand- t
stepgreat-grandchildren.
"■
Sister of -S^JtVl °
....
and Allen, Bristol, nieces and grandnephews. 'Attended Saturday, the Rev. John O. Magargee
to, V'™' Fr'da? a Presbyterian Home, Hollidaysburg.
^™e^Le,:e"g![^G°rd0n Fu"eral Member of Central -
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Violet Cook, Columbus, Ohio, and
Neva Blough Hershberger, Davids Home, Canton, where service will be Writers Guild, DAR and League of
ville. Member of Tire Hill Church of held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Entomb Women Voters. Lifelong member of
Brethren. Retired from Central Ele ment, North Lawn Mausoleum. In NAACP. 1934 graduate of Barnesboro
mentary School cafeteria with 11 lieu of flowers, contributions in Mr.
years of service. Member.of Senior
Citizens of Tire Hill. Family receiv
1939 graduate of Altoona School of
ing friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. i MALIZIA - Anthony. "Buggsy," 67, Commerce. Received master's de-
pectedly Aug. 28, 1991, at his resi
dence following a heart attack. Born
Sept. 24, 1964, in Altoona, son of Ed
win and Helen (Patrick) Singel. Pre
ceded in death by father, Edwin
Singel, who died in 1986. Survived by
mother, Hollidaysburg. Brother of
Eric, Philadelphia. 1982 graduate of
Bishop Guilfoyle High School. Attend
ed Pennsylvania State University.
Employed as doorman at Ginger
Friday at George E. Mason Funeral Spangler, died Aug. 28 1991 at Mercy i ■=■■ --.«■—--v "» i"»uiu8ii,
Home, Davidsville. Remains wili.be. Hospital, Pittsburgh Born Feb £I'Friends were received Thursday and
removed to Tire Hill Church of Breth- 1924, in Bell Township son of Pietro servl^= wil1 be he'd at 11 a.m. Friday
ren at noon Saturday until time of land Stella (Scalise) Malizia Preceded at Pla1)k & stitt Funeral Home, Holli- bread Man, State College'. Friends re
service at 1 p.m., the Rev. Jack Ru- in death by father and children Pe- daysburg, the Rev. Daniel S. Wil-
pert. Interment, Maple Springs Cem-, cer, John, Carl, Joseph and Fa'mie liams- Inlel™ent, Alto-Reste Park,
e y'
,Survived by mother, Latrobe;. and' An°oM
children, Tony Jr., Tim and Richard,
Chestnut Ridge, N.Y., died Aug 19* Joseph, both of Latrobe, and.Norma,
1991. Born Oct 30, 1943, in St. Mi
Utica, N.Y. Owner of Tony's Bar.' died-Aug. 28, 1991,-at West Penn Hos
chael, son of William Clayton and
Mary Osewalt. Preceded in death by
wife, Marlene, and grandparents, Mi
chael and Mary Anna Blasko and
Harry and Elizabeth Osewalt. Sur
vived by parents, Wilmore; brother,
William Clayton II arfd wife, Colleen,'
Woodbury, Minn.; and Carole Robins!
Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Friday at Long Funeral Home
Inc., Barnesboro, where service will
be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Francis
pital; Pittsburgh. Born May 21, 1914,
in Somerset County, son of late Wil-
liami P. and Minnie (Nickelson) Co-
chrafi. Preceded in death .by half
can Fathers. Interment, Mount Car- brother, Harry Early, and grandchil
dren^ Robert and Kimberly Beener.
mel Church Cemetery.
Survived by ■ wife, former Violet
MAPES - Walter G., 62, Johnstown :Moore; and children, Donald W., Som-
Santa Barbara, Calif. Employed as died Aug. 28, 1991, at Laurel Crest :erset,R. D..5; Robert M.-and Carol
manager of specifications control for Manor. Born Nov. 11, 1928, in Johns- CusteY, both of Berlin R. D. 1; and
25 years at Materials Research Corp., town, son of Jacob and Candace Darken Beener, Rockwood R. D. 3;
Blauvelt, N.Y. Family and friends. Mapes. Survived by wife former also nine grandchildren and a greatwere received at Scarr Funeral I Mary K. (Karageanes) Mapes, Flori- granddaughter. Brother' of Alverda
HOmC
Suffern N.Y.
NV Funeral
Fnnflrol Mass
M^cr
Home, Suffern,
was held at Sacred Heart Church,
Suffern, the Revs. John Oldfield, Wil
H.T
fil/» sons,
c^nr- H,™.,
A
LI
,,! Lupa; Traverse City, Mich. Member
da; five
three daughters;
14
grandchildren; sisters, Phyllis Jurich, of Brothersvalley Church of Breth
Mausoleum, Airmont, N.Y.
Member of Post 155, VFW; Turners- tres. Member of VFW and American
Johnstown, and Bernadine Ribblett,' ren, where he served as deacon. Vet
Arizona; and niece, Sandra Dayton' eran jif World War IL served in U.S.
Entombment, Cemetery of Ascension Windber. Veteran of Korean War' Navy in Pacific and European Thea
son, Anthony and Brother Gerardo.
Pennsylvania Sheriffs Association-' Legicjn, both of Berlin. Partner and
and VFW, Cape Canaveral, Fla. Me owner of Cochran Farm Equipment
morial graveside service, with mili Co., Somerset. Death ends marriage
tary rites by Menoher Post 155, VFW union; of 52 years. Friends will be re
Ritual Team, at 10 a.m. Friday at ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.:
Grandview Cemetery.
Friday at Robert H. Halverson Fu-;
nerai;Home, Somerset, where service
will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Satur
day, ihe Revs. Kenneth Davis and
Rogef
Forry.
Interment, Somerset
County Memorial Park. In lieu of
flowers, memorials may be sent to
Brothjcrsvalley Church of Brethren.
ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Friday at The Stevens Mortuary, Al
toona, where service will be held at
11:30 a.m. Saturday in Memorial
Chapel, the Rev. Msgr. Roy F. Kline.
Interment, SS. Peter & Paul's Ceme
tery, Patton. In lieu of flowers, con
tributions may be made to American
Heart Association.
1991
TRIIWNE-DEMOCRA T.
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
Soturdoy, August 31, 1991
Mary Survived by husbahd John ManriL^
h
,' JDal"«s,Robert
D"«s,Robert Omaha, Neb.; and Ricardo Alvarez,
Catnoiic Church. Livingston anrf Pn_ Pi^hm*^ rc*t*n~~ \ m
i
i-»
,
—*" **" * "*" "w» *•"*«•, u4n.4 -xV jrcau
MrySodetrof^dffiFil^S^^^^TS^vfT^1^1"^^ Member of St- Sony's
£ p in m
&'m' at SS'Peter service wil1 be conducted at 10 a m
TprnmUi r^nti?S Catb®llc ^^"^ Tuesday at the First Presbyterian BORSUK - Nicholas C 76 335
own Tnf-™T * um? ^^ Solon« Church. Lehigh Acres, the Rev. Glenn Strayer St., died Aug. 29 1991 at Lee
Ohio. Interment church cemetery.
Mains, officiating. Pallbearers will be Hospital. Born Nov. 17,1914 to John^
correctional officers from the Im- town, son of Joseph and Catherine
SWARNEY (SVARNEY1 -*. Genm m°£alee, iail Center* BuriaI' Florida <Czar) Borsuk- Preceded in death by
E, 64, (^bariaCItr^ie^ Au? 2f - /• Cemetery* Family wiU re" Parents: and brother* John, Michael,
1991, at home Born June 27 1927 in !ceive fJie°ds from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 Joseph and Walter. Survived by wife,
Johnstown, son of Joseph and Eliza-wJJL2? JV'h Afmo\^a?ii 1?™** Emma ^ Santlchen» /and
beth (VateUJSwanS^ Prewdedln pi m t ^ ^?lgh ^reSj 2701 ^ ^ children: Joseph, Johnstown;
death by^^ren^^theiT^k ^
bert and Joseph; and sister Mrs MaiM
f
g AcreS'Fla'33971'
Colette, wife of iUchard Martin;
Dallas, Texas; Carol, wife of Terry
garet Bedosky Brother of Mrs jS MORRISON - Pearl E., 84, 505 S. Michnya, Mount Airy, Md^ and Scott
tine Kikkert Clifton, NJ- SteDhen.*«lst S^ HoPeweU« Va-» formerly of .married to former Kelly Skoloda,
married to former AinesTsineet aid BosweU R-D- L died Aug. 29,1991, at (Greensburg; also nine grandchildren.
John, married to former Rosemflrvl^PP611113111 Hospital, Richmond, Va.; Brother of Mrs. Mary Valcheff, Mrs.
_ ,,oHrneQ
lormer Rosemary
!«„ July
Hlavay,
both of Johnstown.
Retired|Born
July ^
6' ^
1907» ^
'm m(±WOQd,
Richwood, W.Anna
W.iAnna Kuntz
Kuntz and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Rose
Rose Troyan,
Troyan,
employee of Car Shoo Divis^iVa*' daught.er of Luther and Nancy1 all of Johnstown; and William, Cali-
Johnstown
Johnstown
Plant
Plant
Bethlehem
Bethlehem
Steel (Ha6y)^e^son«
Stedl'K
agy' ^ei"son. rreceded
Preceded in
in death
death by
by Iorniafornia. neurea
Retired employee
employee of
of JonnsJohns-
Corp. Army veteran of World Warn Parents; husband, Lotan R., who died: town Works, U.S. Steel Corp. Navy
Organizer of former Cambria CitviAuS- 8- 1981*» children, Dorothy June: veteran of World War IL Member of
Softball League. Member of Post 954 !and Lotan Jr^ and brother, Delbert st John the Baptist Ukrainian Catho-
CWV; First Slovak Catholic BandSurvived by these children: Ralph L.,;Uc Church. (Byzantine Rite) Friends
Hall; Polish Hall; and St SteDhen's marr.i?d to former Mabel Ruth Fair- received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Catholic Church. Due to renovations clothj HoPewell, Va^ William Ken-i Monday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral
at St Stephen's, Mass of Oiristian neth,:married to Lisa, Hanau, Germa-jHome, Broad Street where a brief
Burial will be celebrated at 11 a nr ny"» Pejores Jean, wife of Bradford HJ service will be held at 8:30 ajn. Tues-
Tuesday at Immaculate ConceDtion Grant»- Chesterfield,
Va.;
Wilbur! Jay. followed by Funeral Mass of
Catholic Church, the Rev Lawren^ Curtis' married, to former Jennie! ChrisUan Liturgy at 9 a.m. at St John
Lacovic Interment St" SteDhen's'Baca' Fairfiel* and Unda Smith,! the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic
Cemetery. Friends received from 7 to Boswe11 ^ D- ^ also numerous grand- Church, the Rev. Father Anthony T.
9 pjn. Sunday and 2 to 4 and 7 to g|chlldren,
great-grandchildren
and Kubacki and nephew, the Rev. Ron-
pjn. Monday at Francis G Ozoe Fu- nieces and nePhews. Sister of Erma.ald.Borsuk, concelebrating. Interneral Home, Broad Street where .McClun& Bertha Tyree, Myrtle Kelli- j ment, Grandview Cemetery. Evening
wake service wUl be held at 3-30 Dm fon' Howard' R°e and Elby. Former- memorial service will be held at 7
Monday and Catholic War Wets will* y attended Laurel Hill Gospel Taber- IP-m. Monday at the funeral home.
havememorialserviceat8p.m.Mon-inacleoFrieJnds received from 7 to 9
day. Family requests, in lieu of flow-!P:m* Saturday and from 10 a.m. until
ers, donations be made to St Ste- Hmr? of se™ce at 1:30 p'm-Sunday at
phen's RenovaUon Fund
■
Hoffman Funeral Home, Main Street,
Boswell, the Rev. Chauncey J. Ickes.
Interment, Jenner Township Baptist
Cemetery.
254
1991
TRIIiUNE-DEMOCKA T.
JOHNSTOWN,
FA
Wednesday,
y, September
p
4,, 1991
RICHARDS - Mary Eli^beth, At-HOLLEN - Vivian L., 66, Chestnut
ADAMS
— Nicole -Lynn, infant
daughter of Mark David and Ki'mberley-A-nne (Davis) Adams, Lancaster,
died Aug. 29, 1991, at Hershey Medi.«••« naiii.; \auanu; v/uiinu. i ici.cucu cal Center. Survived by parents; sis-
ua\ tw I °f Johnstown. Avenue, Barnesboro, died Sept. 2,
w ' ii
efaI Services -1991' at Miners Hospital. Born Oct. 24,
tj
/■"?• 7UeSday b the 1924'in Barnesboro, daughter of Alex
Jr°Z, ^ WcLane Funer- and Nancy (Adams) Collins. Preceded
_,
a Dr Barry Ellerjin
Ellji death
dh by parents, and brother,! ter, Crystal; and brother, Joshua; also
e,iucKer,Cra.,Dr.
mnH ]"S-interment Arlington Me-James. Survived by husband,: Nor- paternal grandparents, Marlin and
mnnf i
vw - tt
m WestVman, and daughter, Mrs. Ray (Nor- Nancy Adams; maternal, grand-
?ohnsZPvr* "™™- --h?^' ma)-.Girardi, . Curwensville;; also, parents, William and Dolores Davis;
75 Mar^rets HpspiUl grandsons, Paul and David GiVardi.l great-grandfathers.Marlin AdamsSr.
01 nursing, Pittsburgh; and Curwensville. Sister of Marie Wertz," and David Faux; and great-grandpe university, Atlanta, with'Phoenix, Ariz.; Elizabeth Brown,: mother, Catherine Davis. Private fu-
f ck Snlenrce de8ree- Was'.Ba.rnesboro; Alex, Girard, Ohio; andl neral service to be held at conven-
at bftaiowford Community! Nancy Dunchock, Spangler. Retired'ience of family, Pastor H. Don .Rough.
' rS ik1n
ueKaib
Ann.1 oni^oo
5
years, from Bamesboro Shirt Factory. No Interment, Forest, Lawn Cemetery,
County Board of j visitation. Services will be private at: Arrangements by William T. HindPast president of i request of family. Interment, Northiman Funeral Home, 146 Chandler
tirpr nf ru>ir iu n ' *
^eas-jBarnesboro Cemetery. Long Funeral!Ave.
rVrrio r? k S°Uniy Federation of i Home Inc., Barnesboro, in charge of f
Garden Clubs Member of Doraville ' arrangements.
tt-esbytenan Church. Survived.. by
EASLY - Ruth M. (Boslett), 83,
' Spangler, died SepL 2,1991, at Mercy
three sons:. Douglas X. ; Richards, RATCHFORD - Regis "Reg " 78 506 ' Hospital, Altoona. Born SepL 2, 1908,
nawn P. Mason and James and wife, Chestnut st^ Qallitzin died Sept. 3,'in Bakerton, daughter of John and
iMizaDeui, Mason, . all , of Atlanta; 'jng!
at Minem Ho<?nital Snan?ier' Lucy (McCombie) BosletL Preceded
IRatchford. Preceded in death by in-J Helen; and brother, Russell. Survived
fant daughter, Rose Marie, and sever-;by these children: Jane K, wife of C.
al brothers and sisters. Survived by Thomas Sullivan, Patton; Mary E.,
widow, .former-Rose. • M. Salpino, I wife, of Robert Sheliniski, Picture
whom he married Feb. 25,1936, at SL; Rocks;
and
Ann; Johnstown;
also
Patrick's Church. Death ends mar- grandchildren, Justin and David Shelriage union of 55 years. Also survived
by. these children: James, married to
former -Shirley Stevens, Hagerstown,
Md^ Mary Agnes, married to Dr. Ed-
iniski. Sister of Virginia Walters,
Johnstown, and Frances Donnelly, Al
toona.; Owner of Easiys Funeral
Home;-Spangler. Member of Miners
ward MarucaHAshville;- Thomas Hospital Ladies Auxiliary and Holy
Regis, married to former Mary Leib, I Cro$s£atholic Church Ladies Aid SoNewry,'Francis: Donald; married to ciet^etired teacher of 25 years.
former Donna Luther, Ebensburg; At FrieaHs received from 2 to 4 and 7 to
torney Daniel John, married to Dana 9 p.HC Wednesday at Easly Funeral
DiGicobbe,- Altoona; and Kathleen, HonwrSpangler, where wake service
at 3 pjn. Mass of Chrismarried '• to Robert Strasser, West-
land, Mich.; also 30 grandchildren and tian Burial at 11 a.m. Thursday at
10 great-grandchildren. Brother of Holy Cross Church, the Rev. Nicholas
Beatrice Gettings, Cressbn. Member;J-' Mancini, celebrant Interment,
of St Patrick's Catholic Church, Gal- church cemetery. Donations may be
litzin,-where Mass of Christian Burial made to the charity of your choice.
will be celebrated at 11 ajn. Friday,
GRIFFITHS — Thelma, 63,. Tampa,
the Rev. Bernard V. Grattan. Inter
Fla., formerly of Johnstown, died
ment, church cemetery/Friends re
ceived from noon to 9 p.m. Thursday
at Lenz-Gibbons Funeral Home, Gallitzin, where scriptural wake service
will be held Thursday evening. In lieu
of flowers, family requests donations
be made to the Gallitzin Fire Compa
ny or SI Patrick's School Fund.
SepL 1, 1991, in Florida. Born in To
ledo, Ohio, daughter of Lawrence and
Florance (Jodway) Schupp. Preceded
in death by parents, and husband,
Robert H. Survived by sons, Law
rence and John, both of Tampa; also
four grandchildren and two great
grandchildren. Sister of Charlotte
Motter, Toledo, Ohio. Member of
Trinity Presbyterian Church, Tampa,
and Memorial Baptist Church, Johns
town. Graveside service will be held
at 11 a.m. Thursday at Grandview
Cemetery, the Rev. Alan Berg. Ar
rangements by John Henderson Co.
Funeral Home.
2 r- 7
1991
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T,
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
Thursday, September 5, 1991
RAYMOND - Marion Virginia, 93, JONES - Beulah (May), 83, 810 Wil- ERDMANN - Frederick, 54, River-
Allegheny Lutheran Home, formerly son St., Gallitzin, died Sept. 3, 1991, atside/'dfed Sept. 3, 1991, at his home,
of Osborne Street, died Sept. 3, 1991, Abington Memorial Hospital. BornlBorn Dec. 1, 1936, in Johnstown, son
at the home. Born May 11, 1898, in Feb. 27, 1908, in Johnstown, daughter'of late-Erich and Cora A. (Leckey)
Homer City, daughter of Jobe and Ida of late Daniel L. and Daisy M. (Miller):Erdma*n. Employed at Letterkenney
(Wolfe) Sickenberger. Preceded in Wentz. Preceded in death by first Military Depot, Chambersburg. Predeath by parents; husband, Dr. Mai- husband, William Earl May, on Oct. 4, viously worked at Westinghouse
colm L. Raymond; brothers,' Donald j-1967, and second husband, John Paul Electric Corp.- Survived by several
and Samuel; and sister, Rebecca Ray- Jones, on Oct. 22, 1987; sister, Pearl cousins.,Member of Trinity Lutheran
mond. Survived by these daughters: (Levergood) Swabb; brother, Orange; jChurch. No visitation. Funeral servIda, wife of Robert Johnson, Provi- and three infant sisters and infant !ice will be held artl'a.m.' Friday at
.dence, R.I.;. Patricia,.wife of Roger |brother. Survived by these children:'Forest Lawn Chapel, theJRev. Lloyd
Balk/ Montreal, Quebec; Marilyn, .Larue Wilt, Ambler, Earl Layton, Wilson. Interment, Forest* Lawn Cemwife of Edwin Cramer, Johnstown;: Irwin; and Darlene Felus, Norris-etery. Arrangements by R. Owen
and Marcia, wife of Gust Tsikalas, town; also 12 grandchildren and five-Ketterer Funeral Home, Geistown.
Ebensburg;. also 11 grandchildren, .great-grandchildren. Sister of Twila
three great-grandchildren and cat, Bernice Gamber"; Brunswich,. Ohio. FJIANKE — Sarah E. (Phillips), 90,
Dewey. Member of Moxham Luther-;Member of Gallitzin United Method- 615 Center St, Boswell, died Sept. 4,
an Church. Administrator of former ji^t Church, where she served on the 1991, at Maple Mountain Manor, BerRaymond Hospital. Friends received/administrative board, as recording Hn. Born Jan. 15, 1901, in. West'morefrom 2 to-4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, at secretary, and the church's women's--kmd City/ daughter of William and
John Henderson Co; Funeral Home,, societyand choir/ Friends received: Betsy (Wright) Phillips. Preceded in
where service will be held at 11 a.m.! from fcto 9 p.m. Thursday and 2 to 4 death by. parents;- husband, 'Joseph,
Saturday,.Pastor Edward V. DeVorc.and 7_.t9 9 p.m. Friday at Lenz-Gib- who'died April 25,1963; brothers, Al
Interment, ? Grandview. • Cemetery.! bons Funeral Home, Gallitzin. Funer-.
Those who wish may make contribu al service will be held at 1 p.m. Satur
tions to the Humane Society of the day at Gallitzin United Methodist
United States, 270 Route 206, Fland Church, the Rev. Robert Monahan of
ers, N.J. 07836 or the Allegheny Lu ficiating. Interment, Forest Lawn
fred, Millard and George; and sister,
Thelma Cidor. Survived by these children^William G., married to Ger
trude, Iitchfield, III; Joan, wife of
I
feP.^^ ^y, both of Denver,
theran Home
Cemetery.
TURKOYICH - Michael L., 86,. Sl^0110^^-.^ •£,'4^ New
Shady
y Lane,, died Sept
p
4,, 1991/at
/
Mercy Nursing Care Center. Born
Dec. 16, • 1904,. in Yugoslavia, son of
Peter and Mary(Beros) Turkovich.
Preceded in death by parents; broth
ers, Peter and Joseph; and sisters,
Mrs. Mary Evanisko and Mrs. Mil
dred Riddell. Survived by widow, for
mer Anna R. Tomyanovich, to wjiom
he was married for 60 years, and
these children: John, ^Warren, Ohio;
Eleanor, wife of Theodore Deitman,
Johnstown; Robert, married to for
mer Phyllis Meredith, Bedford; and
Dolores, wife of Kerinet Train, Day
Florence,-died Sept 4,1991, at home.
Born April 22,1945, in Johnstown, son
of late if John and Maude (Hayes)
Korchnak. Survived by wife, former
Judy A.: Williams, and children, Phil
lip and Lisa, at home. Brother of
Thomas, New Jersey; Martin, Johns
town; and John Jr., Florida. Owner of
New. Florence Floral Shop. Friends
received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at
Walfer'j. Sheftic, Johnstown; Rosalie,
wife/dt. William Miller, and Annetta,
rDonald J.,mamed to former
IRutfiXape, Stoystown R. D. 1; and An
drea,: wife of Marshall Policicchio,
Boswell; also 13 grandchildren and 15
greatgrandchildren. Sister of John,
Jennejr, Florence Mongelluzzo, Deltonaj Fla^ and Betty Moskal, Cleve-
land^Dhio. Member'of Covenant
Presbyterian Church, Boswell, and
ladies aid society of the church; Bos-
Kenneth ; A/., Stuart Funeral Home, well"Tx>dge 1780, S.O.L; and auxilia
New Florence. -. Memorial [ Mass at ries'to'Boswell Legion and Boswell
10:30 a.nL Friday at St Mary's Catho-I
lie Church, New Florence, the Rev.
John Wilt Memorial service in Karl's
honor .will-be held at Judy's church,
Fire Department Friends received
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn. Friday^and
until noon Saturday at Hoffmari"Fu-
neral Home, Main Street, Boswell.
Viewing also from 1 p.ra, until time of
service at 2 pjn. Saturday at Cove
Mrs. Theresa Babish, Aliquippa, and-g1™* .at 6.'8™-:^Friday, the Rev. nant •. Church, the • Rev. Michael A.Mrs/Ann Hanzek, Johnstown.ReUred iWarren Jones. Pnvate interment wiU Dunlap. Interment, Jenner Cross
be held at the "convenience of the
employee of former Triangle Clay
roads. Cemetery. Memorials to.Cove-
ton, Ohio;.also 15 grandchildren.and
10
greai-granacnuoren.
crotner • oi
16
great-grandchildren. -Brother-of
New
'.{Florence*
United-^Methodist
-^
,
.
:- — - ■ t~ ,- --,---—--— t
Co. Life member of Lodge 5, CFU.'*™)l*
? ^ ^.flowers,
y.
Member,
..StvRochusiCathoUc
Member- of
offStvRochus
iCatholic g?^
"'"*" e donations be made to the
nant'-Presbyterian Church would be
appreciated. Auxiliary services at 3
pjn.
Church, where Mass of Christian Bur- Windber Hospice.or,the American p.m. and S.O.I. service at 7:30
ial will be celebrated at 11 ajn. Sat- Cancer Society,
Friday_af thft funeral home.'
urday, the Rev,.Oiarles Amershek.;McCALL « James R. Sr.,.Troy Hill, HERSH ^Joseph D., 81, Johnstown,
Interment, Grandview Cemetery. formerl of Johnstown, died Sept 3, 'died Sept 3, 1991A at his residence.
Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. ;1991 Be^oved flusband of fonner Ger.
Bdrn"Aiigri3,1910, hfWinofber, son of
Thursday and 2 to 4 and 7 t^9 p.nx ;trude j/ chraska.- Father-of Leo, late' George ^and Bertha (Ehrobich)
Friday at Francis G.Ozog Funeral >james , Jr^John ^McCall^^ary Hersh. Preceded in death by wife, for
Home, .Broad ^Street, vwhere' wake fcherevka patriciaSteele,Charmaine mer Jean Bush, on May 10,1961. Sur
service wiU be held Friday afternoon. !and Phillip McCall. Brother of Nina
vived by these children: Mrs. Jean
Splane, Sarah Jenks,' Herbert, John
and Patrick McCall and Rosemarie
Amadei. Survived by eight grandchil
dren. Also survived by nieces and
Stinich, Florida; Robert, Connecticut;
Gardner streets, Troy Hill. Mass of
Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Friday at
Most Holy Name Church. Friends and
members of U.T.U. invited.
Upson, Windber, and Mrs. Helen
Toby, Detroit, Mich. Retired from
Gautier Division, Johnstown Plant,
Bethlehem Steel Corp. Army veteran
of World War II. Member of St
Rochus Catholic Church, where Mass
of Christian Burial will be celebrated
at 9:45 a.m. Saturday, the Rev. Char
les Amershek. Friends received from
7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. Friday at R. Owen Ketterer
Funeral Home, Geistownt where
wake service will be held. Friday af
Carl, married to.former Sally Liv
ingston, Wesley Chapel; David, Rich-
land Township; and Thomas, Connect
nephews. Friends received from 2 to icut; also six grandchildren and seven
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Robert great-grandchildren. Brother of Mrs.
D. Hughes Funeral Home, Lowrie and Dorothy Schrock, Florida; Mrs. Joyce
in: q
Jo
ternoon. Interment, Grandview Cem
etery.
\^^f
1991
TRIBUNE-DKMOCRA T,
JOHNSTOWN,
FA_
Mtoy, Sspiembef 6. 1991
L.Sr,6«, Avon RALEY - Charles M., "Midge," 81,'KOMARA - Bernadine E., 78. 1235 BUNCICH - Mary E., 89, 2216 Bcd-
iqqT yw n°unSTn' ^Cnnerst°w"' d'ed ^ <• '"SI. at: Christopher St., died Sept. 5. 1991, at ford St., died Sept. 5, 1991, at MemoriBorn DePr ,i iq£ '•" T? f*' ° ' ^"VT^ B°rn Mar°h 25' i MertIorial "o-spital." Born Aug. 22, al Hospital. Bora San. 10 1902 in Yuof? late All'
h'"oJOhnStr?;S°" "IV" W™: S°n °f Rev- C W' 19It'" Johnstown, daughter of Ste- goslavia, daughter of Bozo and JuUa
£
I
y
^^a" (Se^rs) and Sarah (Baughman) Raley.
Pre- phenand
p
and Amelia
Amelia (Kasper)
(Kasper) Mlinar-(Coisovich)
Mlinar-(Coisovich) Matijcvich.
Matijcvich. Preceded
Preceded in
in
. and
dea ^^""13
and
vean forJlrI7h pY i •"' ' °! 50 cededln
cededln ,dea
^
and
brothbroth-
chanT Preceded in death by parents!
parents:! death by parents; stefath
stepfather, Nik
Ninko
Sur" husband. Joseph B. "Brownie"; sister■ Sikirica;husband, Milos; son, Rodwin-
Miriam Ma^aret Zilke; and brother, Stephen and
an^d sisters, Draga Solich, Millie
Susan Die?7^n '^ ""^S'H™?'»"2 "'Z*1 i0™61
i0™61" Miriam
and Jennie
Memoria? sPrvi^ W^m"?^1 i X W? daughter' Sandra Sur™d
Sur™d by
by children:
children: Ronald
Ronald JJ, mar
mar- Julias
Julias ..and
Jennie Trivanovich
Trivanovich. Sur
Sur-
Dm Fridav Tr I ^
Mtfhodferh
Blvd Avon ?
n * Ik
f Herl?irt Dahl Frombach, ried=to former Marquette Kuruzo- vived by these .children: Milos Jr.,
m1", d Downingtown. formerly of Johns-,
^r1"
Johns- vich,- Rockville, Md.,
Md and Claire B.
B maVried to former Kathryn Miller
nh ^ Electric town; granddaughters, ChrUtine, wife Nasfi; Johnstown; also sue grandchil- Mineral Point; Diane, wife of Richard
I "\ r ^ ?tockmal Randolph, N.J.; dreirand three great-grandchildren. Wess, Summerhill;'and Patricia, wife
FU"eral ,LyndaJ-Indla"a; P^la J-, Downing-, Sister of Edith' Sirocky, Johnstown, of'David Niel, Johnstown; also 13
??~ "\ £eatTandson' Christopher and .Sister Mary Celsa, 6.S.F., Joliet, graidchildren and 12 great-grand-
Do™inS10™: brothers,-Vic-. 111. Member of Our Mother of So^ children. Sister of Nick- Sicirica,
ScTn Sw
Hear A^ r "°r **
^ifS
°n; ^"^SipesvUle;
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Hoo- Phll^elphia;
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versville, died
died Sept.
Sept. 55,1991,
at MemoMemo cniCK» somerset K. D. 7; Ruth Shaffer, mer-member
rial Hospital. Born March 25, 1908, in
Windber, son of Souid and Debe
(Saidy) Solomon. Preceded in death
by parents; daughter, Helen; brothers,
Abraham and Dr. Charles; and sister,
Margaret. Survived by wife, former
Gertrude Shaffer. Brother of Helen
and Edna, both of Windber. Retired in
1977 after serving as a dentist in Hoo-
Somerset R. D. 1; Irene Davis, Rock- North Fork Golf and Tennis Club. | berlof TOPS, Pennsylvania 388, and
wood R. D. 1; Corabel Shaffer, Somer Friends received from 2 to-4 and 7 to, maintained KOPS since 1970. Mem-
set R..D. l;.'and Shirley Thompson, 9 p.m. Friday at John Henderson Co.- ber-of St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox
Hyndman R. D. 1. Member of
Jennerstown ^United Methodist
Church. Former member of Jenners
town Volunteer Fire —rDepartment.
- Re-
Funeral Home, where wake service Church. Friends received from 2 to 9
will; be held Friday afternoon. Mass .* p.mrFriday at Francis G. Ozog Fuof Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Satur-; neral-Home, Broad Street, where
day _at Our Mother of Sorrows- brieXservice will be held at 12:30 p.m.
~~7J~~* employee. Observed Church, Msgr. Lindford F. Greinader.! Saturday, followed by service at 1
wedding anniversary ' May 29, Interment, Grandview Cemetery.
' p.nt-at St. Nicholas Church,, the Rev.
nev.
Friends received
tpopivpH from
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versville for 47 years/ Graduate of 1991. Friends
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Pittsburgh
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LIGGETT — Mary Frances, 76, Ar-|
Dental p.m. Friday and 2 to 4 and.7 to 9 p.m. magh R. D. 1, died Sept 4,1991, at SLJ.
Saturday and until noon Sunday at
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* G«p«vich. Interment,
Cemetery. Pomen at 7:30
School. Served in the Army in World
t th fal home.
Andrews
Village,
Indiana.
Born
Aprili;
eehenv
Andrews
Village,
Indiana.
Born
AprilM^gy
Hoffman
Funeral
Home,
Allegheny
War II ass aa major.
major. Charter
Charter member
member
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of Paul CHUDY - Edna (Scott), 86, 135 Sell
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fOm 25> 1915>in Aultman, daughter
Street, Boswell. Viewing also
of Lions Club and VFW Post 7565,
both of Hooversville.
ySho^c Chur^H
whereMaS of(ChS'tian
WHarodNBiUefF
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be held aUO a m^
i,^ Sept
p 4,1991,
,1, at
(Black) London-i'St,^
at Mercy
Mercy N urs1:30 P-'m. until time'of'sTrvtee at
at 2:30
2:30 \\ I and, ^rtha Ruth (Black)
Sunday «t Jemierstown
^ ** Parents: has-\ ?*&* Center- Born APril »■
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UMi^fdld fj*^
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P-ni-
Church. Past0« ?** Scruton and j*u»f£
iJohn"' Guerre- Interment,' Jenner ^rother
|Crossroads Cemetery. Memorials-toi^ s?"'
building fund wouw ^ ap^iS
SS3
cousins. Retired from Hahn
o
Mack • Liggett;
and! in Conemaugh, daughter of late Fran-
G. London. Survived; cis^K and Ellen E. (Gregory) Scott
^tt^b: Preceded in death by husband, Mi-
District Member of Christian, children and 16 great-stepgrandchil-
^^ of Indiana> indianaidrenralsagreafniecerEdna. Louise
Co. Member of Trinity ' Lutheran
County Historical Society and Senior Barrett, Pittsburgh. Retired schoolChurch. Friends will be received
Citizens of Armagh. Graduate of Indi- teacher.who taught for 35 years,
from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday at The Pickana University of Pennsylvania. Graduate of Indiana State. Teachers
ing-Treece-Bennett Mortuary Inc.,
Friends are being received from 2 to College; Member of First United
where service will be held at 1 p.m.
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Frank T. Methodist Church. No receiving of
Saturday, the Rev. Lloyd T. Wilson.
Mihalcik Funeral Home, Indiana,-friends? Graveside service will be
Interment, Grandview Cemetery.
where service will be held at 11 ajn/heldlat 10 a.m. Saturday at Richland
Saturday,; the Rev. David Watson.,1 Cemetery, the Rev. Robert G. CalInterment, Greenwood Cemetery, In-( lihart-In memory of Edna Chudy,
diana.
. j those who wish may make contribuLODER -r Eugene, 57, died Aug. 20,itionSIto toe First United Methodist
1991, at VA Hospital, California, for- Church or the SPCA. Funeral armerly of Charles, Seward R. D. 1. Re- rangements by The Picking- Treece-
sided in Hacienda Heights, Calif.,lBenn?tt Mortuary. Inc.
since 1964. Preceded in death by par
ents, John and Julia Loder. Survived
by children, Mary Jo, Jim and John;
sisters, Margie and Alice; and
brother, Bill, all of California, and sis
ter, Irene Doyle, New Florence.
Served as a corporal in the 11th Air
borne Division of the U.S. Army. A
1952 graduate of United Joint High
School. Formerly employed by the
Imperial Coal Co. Retired as floor
and tile mechanic in California. Serv
ices were held in Hacienda Heights,
Calif. Future services will be held at
a later date at a veterans cemetery in
Pennsylvania.
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1991
T1U1WNE-DEMOCRA T,
JOHNSTOWN,
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Soturdoy. Soptember 7, 1991
SPADONE - Mr. Joseph, 84, Windber, died Sept. 6, 1991, in Somerset,
Born April 22, 1907, in Nanty Glo, son
of late Nick and Mary (Campitell)
Spadone. Preceded in death by wife,
MARTINA - Gordon V., 70, 617 Key-' BRANIFF - Lillian, 74, 340 Wood St.,
stone Ave., Cresson, died'Sept. 6, 1991, tRevloc, died Sept. 6, 1991, at home.
at Tranquil Manor, Patton. Born Feb. •Born SePL 21- 1916> in Fallentimber,
18, 1921, in Grandville, son of late Pe- | daughter, of Harry and Carrie (Rickter and Maria (Pellegrine) Martina. :ard) Noel Preceded in death by pa'r-
former Antonette Abbott; daughter, ;Preceded in death by wife, former ienl5» sorj- John Jr-; brothers, Harry,
Mary Campitell; and sjster, Laura I Angela Calandra; son,' Christopher, jjohn. Joseph, Charles and Francis;
Angelo. Survived by these children: 'brothers, Fred, Louis and Joseph; sisNick, married to former Betty Rosa, !ters, Julia and Nora; and an infant
Windber; August, married to former brother. Survived by these children:
Susan Sinkovich, Middletown; and Dr. Peter, married to former Estelle
Erma, wife of Wayne Morgan, Wil- Peternell, McMurray; Matthew, mar
llamsburg, Va.; also survived by son- ried to former Linda Cashmore,
in-law, Anthony Campitell, Windber, Houston, Texas; and Maria, Cresson;
sister-in-law, Violet Abbott, Salem, also grandchildren: Kristin Mignog-
iand sisters, May, Anna and Ruth. Surjvived by husband, John Sr., and these
.children? Robert and Francis, both.of
;Revloc; and Sandy, Florida; also eight
grandchildren and tWo jgreat-grand-
children. Sister of James and Phillip,
both of Fallentimber, Thomas, Glas
gow; and Ivan, Pittsburgh. Member of
Va.; 12 grandchildren and one great- na,' Spring.-Texas; and Julie Christo- Most Holv Redeemer Catholic
granddaughter. Member of St Antho-ipher and Peter Martina Jr., both 6f^Church Altar-Rosary Society. Friends'
ny of Padua Catholic Church, UMWA, McMurray. Brother of Charles, Seen- received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m
and Abruzzi Lodge,- all of Windber. eryl Hill. Veteran of World War II.. Sunday at Matevish &'Matevish FuPensioner of former Berwind-White Graduated from Duquesne Universi- !neral Home, Ebensburg, where wake
Coal Company. Family will receive ity,-Pittsburgh, with a BS degree in service will be held Sunday afterfriends'from 7.to 9 p.m. Saturday and business education and an MS degree .noon- Funeral Mass will'be held at 11
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at The: in accounting. Retired in 1984 as sec- a.m. Monday at Most Holy Redeemer
Dalla Valle Funeral Home Inc., Wind-retary-treasurer of Matt Calandra |[Catholic Church, Revloc.the Rev.
ber, where wake service will be held i. IncI, Eresson. Former professor of ac-1 William
Sunday evening. Funeral Mass will be j
celebrated at 10 a.nvMonday at St
Anthony of Padua church, Windber,
TOR Franciscans. Interment, church i
cemeterv.
|
Kovach. . Interment.
St.
counting -at St. Francis College, Lo^ Basil's Cemetery, Coalport
retto. Member and treasurer of Cres- LLOYD — Earnest Hi Jr., 45, Spanson Food Pantry. Member of Knights igler, died Sept 6,1991, at James Van
of Columbus and American Legion, ?Zandt VA Medical1 Center, Altoona.
Post 238, both of Cresson. Had been JBorn Nov. 6, 1945, in Spangler, son of
; active in Boy Scouts of America and Earnest
and
Margaret
(Johnman)
TODARO —: Janet Marie, 50, 4309 ■ received their Order of Merit Award. (Lloyd. Preceded in death by parents,
Whetsel Ave.,, Cincinnati,
Cincinnati. Ohio,
Ohio, for
for- Friends will be received from 7 to 9 land
sister,, Edith. Survived byy wife,,
an
merly of Johnstown, died Sept 4,
1991,'at Cincinnati University Hospi
tal. Born April 19,1941, in Johnstown,
daughter of William and Genevieve
(Lewis) Green. Survived by parents;
husband, William Hippard; sons, Jeff
Todaro, married to former Harriet
p.m. Saturday, and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 'former ./Judith Lindsay,- and these
p.m.-Sunday at Charles M..Kennedy [children: Denise, wife of Fred Keith,
Funeral.Home, Cresson. K of C me
morial service at 7- p.m. Saturday,
American Legion memorial "service
at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, wake service at
2 p:m." Sunday and Legion of Mary
St Benedict; Jennifer, at home; and
Christina, wife of Blaine Fiasco, Ita
ly; also four grandchildren. Brother
of James, married to former Bobbie
Jo. Vanmeter^ John, married to for
Rummeil, and Cary, married to Daw- Rosary- at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Mass of mer Sandra Powell, and Byron, mar
na Reed,, both, of Johnstown; and Christian Burial will be celebrated atlried to former. Stella Miller, all of
daughter,! Angela,Todaro,' student at 11 a.m. Monday at StAloysiusCatho-t Cherry. Tree-R. D; also survived by
Slippery Rock .University. Sisterrof lie Church, Cresson, the Revs. Wil-fsevepl-^nieces and nephews. U.S
Kenneth Green, married to former liam Mullen and Harold Baily..-Inter-■} Army, veteran of Vietnam War. ForBarbara Lehman; and Roxann, mar ment, St Francis Xavier Cemetery,"'jifier employee of Greenwich Colleries
ried to Mark Lafferty; also survived Cresson. Memorial contributions may Coal Company." Member; of Greenby" these grandchildren; Cassandra, be made to the ^American Cancer So wich/ Local 1609, UMWA; Coalport
Celina, Corey and Zachary .Todaro. ciety.'
Messonic Lodge; and Spangler VFW
Member i of • St > Anthony:: .Catholic
r^—; Steve? 70, /Franklin and '/American: Legion. • Friends re-
Church. Mass' of Christian Burial will
be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday at
St. Anne,Church, Hollsopple, Father
Conrad M. Salach, OFM, Conv. There
will be no visitation. Arrangements
by Frank Duca Funeral Home, Inter
ment, South Fork Cemetery. In lieu of
,' died Sept?
6;; 1991*at
home, reived from 2 to 4 and .7 to 9 p.m.
p
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g,
-" son of"
Born Dec. 26,1920, in Franklin,
John and 'Justina (Havrilesko) Percinsky. Preceded in death by parents;
sisters, Ann Senuta and Betty Glass;
and two infant sisters. Survived by
wife,,- former Ann , Serokman; and
flowers, memorial contributions may
daughter, Charlotte Ann, at home.
be made to.New Day Inc. of JohnsBrother of Mary Rusnak, Pine Bush,
townor Johnstown Chapter of AA.
N.Y4 Justina Hlinko, Brooklyn, N.Y.;
JWENKLAR - Mary M., 76, Franklin Ij^ perndale; George, Parkhill; AnBorough, died Sept 6,199V at.Lee
HospiUl. Born April 18,1915, in Conemaugh. Preceded in death by hus
band, Walter Sr. Survived by these
sons, Walter Jr., San Jose, Calif; and
Robert, Vinco; also three grandchil
dren and two great-grandchildren.
Sister of Ann, Long Island, N.Y. Mem
ber of St Stephen's Catholic Church.
Past president and member of Frank
lin Volunteer Fire Company :Ladies
Auxiliary. Member of Cambria Coun-
drew . Bon ^ and Paui
Franklin
Borough. Army veteran of World War
II. Retired from Wheel Plant Divi
sion, Bethlehem Steel Corp. Member
of Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic
Church, Conemaugh, and Sgt. Michael
Strank Post-^5107,^VFW.^lifetime
member, of Franklin Volunteer Fire
Company. Friends received from 1 to
9 p.m. Sunday at The Baker-Harris
Funeral Chapel, Conemaugh, where
brief service will be held at 8:30 ajn.
ty Volunteer Firemens Association Monday, followed by Funeral Liturgy
Ladies Auxiliary, Ladies Independent at 9 a m at Holy Trinity Church, the
Circle of Bon Air and American-Car- ;Rev ROnaid' w. Borsuk. Interment,
patho Club. Friends received from 2 'criurch cemetery. Solemn memorial
to 4 and 7 to!9 pjn. Sunday at The service at 2 p m Sunday. Rosary will
Baker-Harris Funeral Chapel, Cone- ^ reciteci at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Those
maugh. Due to renovations at St Ste- who wisn may donate to Holy Trinity
phen's church,, Mass of Christian Bur- church Building Fund in memory of
p
il
ill
ial will
Monday
Church,
b
lbted at 10 am ^ . Percinsky.
be celebrated
at Assumption BVM Catholic
Conemaugh, the Rev. Law-
rence Lacovic. Private interment at
St. Stephen's Cemetery.
Sunday at Long Funeral Home Inc.,
Barnesboro,Uwhere service will be
helil at'l p.m. Monday, the Rev. Peter
EoIeyj[ntermenU.£ast Ridge_Ceme^_
terjr. Military graveside rites will be
conducted by local veterans organ
izations.
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