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1991 TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T. JOHNSTOWN, Saturday, Febnwy 2,1991^ UMBERGER - Hilda M., 98, Oakland, formerly of Dale Borough, died Feb. 1, 1991, at home. Bom Aug. 9, 1892, in Johnstown, daughter of late Fred and Elizabeth (Wilhelm) Steuer. Preceded in death by husband, Waiter; three brothers; three sisters; and grandson, Walter Dunbar. Survived by daughters, Vivian M, with whom STEMMLER - Rudolph, 86, Somerset, formerly of Lancaster, died Jan 31, 1991, at Somerset Hospital. Born June 4, 1904, in Meyersdale, son of late Julius J. and Pauline (Berger) Stemmler. Preceded in death by brothers: John, Albert, Henry, Edward, Gustav, Harvey and Daniel; and sisters: Eva Byers, Elsie Shott PA C0RNES --Larie J., Tampa, Fla., formerIy of Johnstowp, died Jan. 31, J?91' in TamPa- Born Oct. 3, 1915, in Hooversville. Preceded in death by sisters: L(?is Alle". Eleanor Rager and Rubv McGunigale; and brothersin-*aw: Jimmy Allen and Paul Rager. Survived bv sister and brother-in-law, Ruth and Jack DicJ^ br°ther and sis- Mrs. Umberger resided, and Jayne H. and Irene Byers. Survived by wife,ter-m-Iaw» Robert and Doris Jones; Dunbar, Geistown; also grandson, former Bessie Florence Sipe. Retired son and daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and James J. Dunbar, Mechanicsville, salesman for Pennsylvania Farmer's Cora CornesI daughter and son-in- Va.; and great-grandchildren: Scott Insurance Co. Member of Trinity Lu- |.aw' Jo ATnn and Len Ruble> and and Elizabeth Dunbar, Chicago; and theran Church, Somerset Friends re- da"gnter,. Linda Comes. Member of Jennifer and Eric Dunbar, Mechanicsville, Va. Last surviving member of immediate family: Oldest lifelong member of Zion Lutheran Church, Past state councillor and member of ceived from 7 to 9 pjn. Saturday and:Tnmtv Lutheran Church and former from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at:?ecretarv for F-M* Sheesley Co., both Hauger-Zeigler Funeral Home, Som-.m J™nstown. Services will be held erset, where service will be held at 1 Saturday at F.T. Blount Funeral p.m. Monday, the Rev. Roger Steiner,.^me/Tampa, Fla. State Judiciary of Daughters ' of officiating/Interment, Beams Ceme- HOLSOPPLE — Harold Wayne, 75, America. Past president of Cambria tery. Family suggests contributions Vinco, died Feb. 1,1991, at Lee Hospi- County Republican Women and Won> to Somerset :"In Touch" Hospice, 651 tal. Born July 22,1915, in Seanor, son en's Republican Club of Dale. Mem- S. Center Ave., Somerset, 15501, or of Russell and Civilla (Foust) Holsopber of Dale Borough Fire Company,; Trinitv Lutheran Church. pie. Preceded in death by parents; Ladies Auxiliary. Was Republican j live brothers; and three sisters. Sur- comitteewoman for Dale Borough for jTTLLEY - Elizabeth P., 86, Orlando, j vived by wife, former Ruby A. 48 years. Family will receive friends Fla, formerly of Johnstown, died I Goughnour, and these children: Ruby from 2 to j and 7 to 9 pjn. Sunday at Feb. 1,1991. Born in Johnstown. Pre- E., wife of -William Barclay, Windber Geisel Funeral Home,~Dale, where fu ceded in death by husband, Harry. R- D- $ Harold L. "Buck,"married to neral service will be held at 11 ajn. Survived by daughter, Betty Brehm,!former Lou Ellen.Baker, Johnstown Monday, the Rev. Warren Karshin. Leesburg, Fla.; and grandchildren, R D>. 6; 6; and and Darla Darla Gra*Ce, Gra-ce wife wife of of Phil PhilInterment, Richland Cemetery. In Mrs. Jerry (Linda) Stewart and Mrs. ip Smith, Hartwood, Va; also grand children: Colleen; Carolyn; * Kory, lieu of flowers, contributions may be Greg (Debra) Niblack, also greatmade ™^ to ♦« . Zion -7^ Lutheran Church,- grandchildren, Sam and Amanda Kris; Kurt; and Keith and wife, BrenJohnstown. Stewart, all of Orlando, Fla. Sister of da. Brother of Rennel, Florence, Ore; « . « Teat McCloughlin, Johnstown; Sara Leah Cook, Nanty Glo; and Anna J£±?*P*** Xvarshal, Leesburg, FUl; and Kay Grace Hoffman, Ogletown. Member , died Feb. 1^.1991, at her; Emory, Johnstown. Member of Unit- of Vinco Brethren Church; church daughter's residence in Hopewell ed Methodist Church of Orlando. Was Laymen's Association; and Jackson low5*ilP ^^ Cam*. Bora J™ a retired nurse. Service will be held Township Lions. Former Boy Scout s% ns i % «... ... 10, 1912, in Barnesboro, daughter of atYo sun. Wednesdayat ForestLawnf leader, Vinco Troop; and an avid outMichaelJ. and Mary (Sedlock) Bacha. | Memorial Chapel, the Rev Don. doorsman. Retired welder from Beth- Preceded in death by parents; hus-:jomer Fjrst United Methodist'.lehem M""5 31/Nanty Glo. Friends band W Ray ^opey^ in 1988; broth- church, Johnstown. Interment, For- received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn. ers: Michael L., Francis and Leo Vic- cst Uwn Cemetery. In lieu of flow- Sunday at John Henderson Co. Funertor, and sister, Mary. Survived by ers, family requests donations to al Home» where service wiU be held daughters and son-in-law: Jeannie American Heart Association or: at 11 a.m. Monday, the Rev. Carl H. Mae Galinis, Boca Raton, Fla; and American Cancer Society. Arrange- Phillips. Interment, Forest^ Uwn Anne Jane and William D. Fuller, ments by Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Cemetery: Those who.wish may make Hopewell Township; also grandchil- Home, 301 N. Ivanhoe Blvd Orlando dren: John W. Galinis n, Ray E. Gal- Fla. 32804 inis, James M. Galinis, Michael E. Fuller and Patricia L. Dushak; and great-grandchildren, Andrea Rae Dushak and Samantha Ashlee Fuller, also survived by nieces and nephews: Leo M. Bacha, Michael Bacha, Mary Agnes Welsh and Michelene Heller. Formerly employed by Attorney Gill and Barnesboro Insurance Exchange. Former manager at Breen's Drug memorial contributions to ': Brethren Church Mission Fund, Vinco "Store. Member of St John's Altar and Rosary Society; Jednota Udies Guild; and only female member of Braggers Club. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Long Funeral Home Inc., Barnesboro, where Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 ajn. Monday at SL John the Baptist's Roman Cath olic Church, the Rev. Bernard Grega. Interment, church cemetery. 7 1991 TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T. JOHNSTOWN, PA Sunday, febnwry 3, 1991 McCREARY — Douglas James, 19/''FRANK - Mrs. Laura Jean BALAZIK - John G., 64, Johnstown New Paris R. D. 1, died Feb. 1, 1991, "Jeanne," 59, Bakerton, died Feb. 1, died Feb. 2, 1991, at Lee Hospital. at Bedford County Memorial Hospi-: 1991, at Lee Hospital, Johnstown. Born Nov 2 1926 in Johnstown son tal. Born May 12, 1971, at Bedford Born Jan. 10, 1932, in Bakerton, •<,( George and Sabina (Hindiilak) Hospital, son of late Joe McCreary, daughter of George W. and Catherine Balazik. Preceded in death by par- who died in 1971. Preceded in death by infant twin brother, Donald. Survived by stepfather, Walter, and mother, Miriam (Benton) McCreary- M. (Lane) Smith. Preceded in death by parents, and sisters, Elizabeth and Edna. Survived by husband, William J- Frank Sr.t whom she married July ents; sister, Mary Marco; and niece, Valerie Curry. Survived by wife, former Magdalenejducicka. Brother of Agnes Stefan, and Florence Buchko, Zebroski, Duncansville; also sisters, 6, 1959, and these children: Kathy, both of Johnstown. Member of St. SteKrista Zebroski and Michelle wife of Michael Petrisko, Spangler; phen's Catholic Church, Cambria Zebroski, and brother, Nathan Lisa, wife of Vincent Sedlemyer, CarZebroski, all at home; also survived rolltown; and William J. Frank Jr., at by maternal grandmother, Ruth Ben- home; also, grandson, Joshua ton, New Paris R. D. 1, with whom he | Petrisko. Sister of Irma Fletcher, City. Retired employee from steel. U.S. navy veteran of World n. Friends received from 7 to 9 Sunday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 U.S. War p.m. p.m! resided; paternal grandmother, Alice Vintondale; Violet "Ducky" Myers, Monday at Edward Moskal Funerai McCreary, New Paris; and paternal! Barnesboro R. D.; and Darlene En- Home, 226 Fairfield Ave. (new ad- grandmother, Lillian Zebroski, Dun-Idler, Fredericksburg, Va. Admissions dress),' where wake service will be cansville. Attended Carson Valley, clerk at Miners Hospital, Spangler, held at 3:30 p.m. Monday. Brief servChurch of the Brethren. Friends re- for 25 years, where she was also a ice at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. member of .Hospital Ladies Auxilia- home, followed by Mass of Christian Monday at Edward Blackburn Funer ry. Member of Bakerton United Burial at 10 a.m. at SL Stephen's al Home, Pleasantville, where serv Methodist Church and Ladies Aide Catholic Church, the Rev. Lawrence ice will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, and Choir. < Democratic committee Lacovic officiating.: BuriaL Grandthe Rev. Roy Myers. Interment, member for West Carroll Township, view Cemetery. SchellsburgCemetery. Secretary of Friday Night Bowling] League Carrolltown.Friends re-| CHAPMAN - Paul Roger, 81, MURPHY - Gene F., 80, Indianapo-! ~f'v,fa Iro.mQf t0 4 a£d 7 t0 9 Pm- Beaverdale, died Feb. 1,1991, at Lee Ms, Ind., formerly of Johnstown, died! *™d^ at Iteyensv ?UI\eral. Home Hospital. Born Dec. 27,1909, in Elder Feb. 1,1991, at his home. Survived by .^.'JfSl Oiflown- * ™*as a1*0 re-1 Township, son of Charles and Sarah mother, Mary Murphy,-wife, former . oi « ™ °?J UJ} Umeo0f. ^f7" Rose (Stiger) Chapman. Preceded in Dorothy I. Brant; and son, Jack W. Spifli"^^-*^yfc d ♦ n ideath bv parents; wife, former KathMurphy, Indianapolis, Ind.; also three «£ Stains It ,rcft' ™?ior Da"' leen Donnelly, son, Edward P4 two grandchildren and two great grand-;f prv y children. Brother of Patrick Murphy, ^S. r ^rment» cnurcn ceme- brothers; and two sisters. Survived by "f"° .owe{*' laml1/ SUS~'these children: Madeline Joan, wife of Johnstown. Navy veteran of World |ftis.nmfTm^l^s,.b.e. *H*deu tojRonald Snyder, Waldorf, Md; Deene, War IIserving Jcheif metalsmithin *akerton?***.^thodistChurctL jwife of Ro'nal(j m^ layette! Pacific Ocean. Operated a body shop .McCONNELL - Ruby F., 64, 406 Colo.; and Clemie, wife of Harry J. in Johnstown. Taught vocational Palmer Ave., Patton, died Feb. l,\Chilton, Willoughby~HiUs, Ohio; also school at Vale Technical Institute in;1991* at Miners Hospital, Spangler. iiine grandchildren and nine greatBlairsville, before employment with: B0"1 Feb. 2,1926, in Bakerton, daugh- grandchildren. Brother of Henry, American States Insurance Co. where ter °{ Charles and Mary (Chamber- iLorain, Ohio; Clarence J, Carrie, he retired in 1975 with 19 years of lain) MitchelL Preceded in death by iN.COertha Jones, Selbyville, Del.; service. Member of Murat Shrine parents; husband, Herbert W. McCon- jand Raymond T^ Mentor, Ohio. Mem- Club RecepUon.Unit where he earned neU ^ who died Oct -12, 1989; 'ber of UMWA. Friends received from Thornburg Award; Scottish Rite; brother, William; and sister, Dorothy 10 ajn. until noon and from 2 to 4 and Millersville Blue Lodge 126; and Vet- Mae Blake. Survived by these chil- 7 to 9 pun. Sunday at Donnelly-Kinley eran of Foreign Wars, Post 261, Law- ^^ Herbert W. McConnell Jr., mar- Funeral Home, Beaverdale, where rence, Ind Private family services ried to former Charlotte Leaper,; wake service will be held at 7:30 p.m. are planned with Shirley Brothers Si?el; and Deborah, wife of David j Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial will Washington Memorial Chapel assist-;Miller, Hastings R. D^ also grandchil- be Celebrated at 10. ajn. Monday at ing with arrangements. Memorials pen: Herbert and Alex McConnell, St Agnes1 CathoUc Church, the Rev. may be made to First Lutheran /and Todd and Melissa Miller. Sisteri John J.Boyle. Interment, SL Joseph's Church Restoration Fund, 701 North of Mary Edmiston, Rosella Mercurio, Cemetery, Beaverdale. Pennsylvania, Indianapolis, Ind | Mabel Frederick and Edward, all of STUFFT - Caroiyii tt, 82, New Paris' ^^iSS^^^^S^« f^H, '^ hP* Tvre m dkd Feb.. 1, 1991, at Memonai Hospital, R. D..1, died Feb. 1,1991?at Bedford g^ft^^ ^.;l y . , County Memorial Hospital. Born 2&1*, °J2£ ***team services C y p Johnstown. Born Jan. 29,1921, in Con- emaugh Township, Somerset County, Sept ^. St 3,3 1908, 1908 in i Iincob Iib Township,-^ Thi"^L ^£{L^Jf$ ^™£U{L^J"$ —* daughter of Steward and Sadie (Alii- ffS/^H"^ 5^?^r °f ?,L son of ^te Noah and Mary Ann (Leh- son) Mock. Preceded in death byW ^foL£S £Sm ^ • f°S man» ^^ Preceded ta death bX son. ,, ^ ents; seven sisters; and five bn^^^iL^^^ ^glOn f***™ Robert,, ■ and brothers,:,^li^d Survived by husband, Orville Stufft, y.-Survived ^ wife, former Milwhom she married e married mrrid in in June, Jn, 1941, 1, in 2d^£KS! nttfn, ^riT <^ed Young,g, to whom he was married Toledo, Ohio. Sister of Beulah, wife of-*ll£*i ?rnm ? f o ?' J ^ for f 49 49 years« and son» Ten7. carried ; ; late Robert Berkey, Saginaw, MIcW^^'K-^9 P^ S"nda/ and to former Connie Knapp, Johnstown; Avanelle, wife of Harold Mickle, ^^ %4\ndJ ^ Alum Bank R. D. 1; and Helene, wife ^ wfke serli^ M and Travis; ^ great-grandchil- of Allen Pergrim, Mineral Point :^±^ many years. Former employee win ni. p 1 non T - wV».» ^«. «km nwuuuui <j^uwi ui&- F.W. Woolworth Co., Johnstown, ior?f\\r£™ Kes.K0» UbB- interment, trict as custodian. Family will re35 years. SecreUry for seven years of White Head Kale, Detroit, Mich. She and her husband, Orville, were coowners with Harold and Avanelle Mickle, of Chestnut Ridge Market for 25 years. Friends received from 2 to i and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Edward Blackburn Funeral Home, Pleasant- ville, where service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, the Rev. Howard Kaucher. Interment, Bedford County Memorial Park. mary s uemeiery. ceive-lriends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m»-Sunday at George E. Mason Funeral Home Inc., Davidsville, where O Q O O service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday, the Rev. Elvin Holsopple. Interment, Stahl Mennonite Cemetery. \ J ^^ 1991 TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T, JOHNSTOWN, PA Monday, February 4, 1991 THOMAS - Jessie M., 95, Southmont, LONG - Matthew A 76 Ebensbun? JAMES ~ Harold E., 94, Brookline, DclBAGGIO - Carmen B., 57, 310 W ■ — residence, lfc .-„. ai died died died Feb. 3, 1991, at her r „ d o3 U1CU died rt:u Feb ^2 'Wl at 1Yiercv Mpitv f°rmerly. of Johnstown, Jh did Feb. Fb 2,21st 2t St., St Tyrone, T did Feb. 3, 1991, at Born Sept Bedford daugh-' daugh' Hospital Hitl Born B ^991at homehom Born Au6- 12, 1896, in Mercy Hospital, Altoona. Born March Sept. 141895 14,1895, in Bedford, March 22 1914 in New ^991-at ter of Levi and Mary Jane (Carbaugh) Germany son of late Ambrose and Ros^aIe BorouBh. son oi late ste- 20« 1933- on Port Matilda R. D. 2. Gartland. Preceded in death by par- Barbara (Wirfel) Lone Preceded in Pnen" and Lucy (Wissinger) James, daughter of John and Evelyn (Burgc) ents; husband, Walter M.; sister, death by sister Armeila Bodd and Pre<2ded in death bY wife> former Orwick. On Dec. 31, 1949, in Tyrone, Frances; brothers, George D. Gart-. brothers* Benedict; Albert; Rev Cam- Hele" J> Dunwiddie; brothers, JPercy she married Benedict L. DelBaggio. land and John H. Gartland; nephew, inus Long, OSB; Aloysius* and Louis and Chalmers; and sister, Hazel. Sur-Survived by mother, Tyrone R. D. 3; George Gartland; nieces, Rita Jo Survived by wife former Effie Maeiyived by these nieces and nephews: husband, and these children: Benedict Gartland Gillespie and Shirley Gart- "Wood, to whom he was married for 52 "arold Shute Jr- Pittsburgh; James L. Jr., Leonard R. and Patsy A., all of land Jordan; nephews, John Gartland years' and these children- Donna Hoo- Snute» Palmyra; Lois Woodhall, Pitts- Tyrone, and Mrs. Christina Charney, Jr. and Joseph Gartland; and nieces, Ver, Algona, Iowa; Patricia Ballinger burgh; and Phyllis Schaffer, Pitts- Houtzdale; also 13 grandchildren. SisMadeline Moore and Mary Jane Hip- North Topsail Beach N C • Marv burgn- Member of Brookline Method- ter of Eugene C. Orwick, Tyrone R. D. pier. Survived by nephew, Charles Catherine Covey Seattle Wash* juJist Church and Jaffa Mosque Temple, 3; Alfred R. Orwick, Dallas, Texas; Gartland, Johnstown; grandnephew, dith Smithnoskv Drums*'and fimo-"Altoona* Retired engineer for State of Ralph Rob1 Orwick, Sea brook, Texas; Eugene J. Gillespie Jr., Short Hills, thy, Ebensburg; also 18 grandchildren iPenn^vlvania' World War l and n and .Mrs* Dolores Hess, Tyrone; also N.J.; grandniece, Dr. M. Joan Gil- and six great-grandchildren Brother Army veteran- Member of Brookline survived by several nieces and nephlespie, McLean, Va.; and cousins,. of Bernard Long Ebensbure R D 3* American Legion Post. Friends re-ews. Member of St. Matthew's CathoRuth Kelly and Dorothy Fetterman, sister Mary Delellis Long NM Ma-ce^v?d from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. lie Church, Tyrone, where she was a both of Johnstown. Last surviving rjan Convent, Scranton: and * Cleo Monday at Askew-Houser Funeral lector and member of church prayer member of immediate family. Mem-; Frank Ebensburg Member of Holv Hom* Inc*f Ebensburg. wnere funeral group. Member of Catholic Daughters ber of Our Mother of Sorrows Catho-; Name* Catholic Church Retired .serv*ce wil^ be neld at noon Tuesday, lof America and Tyrone American Le- lic Church. Friends received from 2 miner Member of UMWA. Friendslthe R^v* Marvin Lowery officiating.Igion Auxiliary. Part owner of family to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at John received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 nm Moment, Lloyd Cemetery. ^businesses: Logan Beverage Co., TyHenderson Co. Funeral Home. Mass Monday at Askew-Houser Funerai .LEVADNUK - Walter "Deamer," 60, rone, for 10 years, and Ben DelBaggio of Christian Burial will be celebrated Home Incf Ebensburg where liturgi-;Front street» Jerome, died Feb. 2, Trucking Co., Tyrone, for past 22 at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Our Mother of ca] y^e service will be held Monday-1991' at Memorial Hospital. Born Jan. years. Mass of Christian Burial will Sorrows church, the Rev. Msgr. Lin- evening Mass of Christian Burial will19' 1931»in Jerome, son of George and ford F. Greinader. Interment, St; be celebrated at 11 am. Tuesday at!Allce (Korejwo) Levadnuk. Preceded John's Cemetery. Wake service will Holy Name church the Rev Mser in death by father, who died in 1941, be held Monday afternoon. I Arnold L Gaus celebrant Interment ^ brother, Alexander "Cecil," who ti rr tv xji x* n. t^. " Holy Name Cemetery Ebensbure • ,died fa 1982- Survived by mother, ChiiuliLix — iviarcus M., 75, Duncans-: _. _ ,cago 111* wife ** celebrated at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St Matthew's CathoUc Church, Tyrone; the Rev. Msgr. Richard J. Walsh, celebrant Interment, Oakgrove Cemetery, Tyrone. Friends re- former Cora "Sis" ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. vjlle died Feb. 2,1991, at Nason Hos- MIHAUK - Mary Alice, 72, 20 Row, Walker, and these children: Walter Tuesday and from 9:30 to 10:30 &.m. pital, Roaring Born April 15, Colver, d!ed Feb^ 3,1991, p^ 'mMrtM t0 Cf™ '£J£ Wednesday at Theodore J. Feller Mep, ing Spring, Spring.Born ,1, at Memorial Paulf marricd to for^ ^ 1915 in Summerhill, son of late Jo- HospiUl Born Nov 10 1918, in Twin ShauUSf Jerome; David and Larry at morial Home, 817 W. 15th St, Tyrone, seph and Lilian1 (Wilburn) (WUbum) Tully Tully. Pre- 5°<:^ ^ughter of Mike and Anna home; home; Joyce, Joyce, Jerome; Jerome; and and \v7nda Wanda, ChrisUan Christian wake wake service service will will be be held held at at ceded in death by son, Williani, and sister, .. - Jean Laughery. —<*-—v- Survived •— by ~j wife forme Wil t whom h wife, foqner Rth Ruth Wilson, to (Bojanowski) Kostelnik. Preceded in wife of Robert Burtosky, Stahlstown;!8 p.ml Tuesday, followed by recita- parents; ,death jbY •,.-,. . „; sisters, -,---' Susan Tim- also seven grandchildren. Brother ofUion ofjtion of Rosary at memorial home. ko and Milled MUdred Skupaka; Skupaka stepbrother, tbth koand George> ^^ to to^wlSSSm Contributions in her memory may be he was married for 57 years, years and An*«w d tto Bli Andrew *>*>** Sofara; and stepsister stepsister, Ann D6i Downie, B Boswell, and Olga, widowof made Blair Ct County Cht Chapter off daughter Susan Cowley, Columbus,, ^eskevich. # Survived by , husband, Fred DeLuca, and Anastasia, wife of American Cancer Society, 1004 N. Ohio; also four grand^^ HL:JuniaU St, Hoilidaysburg 16648, or great-grandchildren. Brother of Don-; ^ of Edward Little^ Ene, and Join,; Member of Jerome Post 802 Ameri-* Palliative Care Unit, Mercy HospiUl, aid Florida; Josephine Coyne, Flori-!f?°om^ also granddaughter, Saraican Legion, and Jerome Nest 556 • 2500 7th Ave^ Altoona 16601. - da; Rosaline Leach, Pittsburgh; Beau-J^le- s^er of Margaret^^.Brunatti,[T3olish Falcons of America. Anny FORGACS -^ Frank G^ 74,130 Ross la Linsenraeyer, Flordia; and Mary:^e and^George, all of Colver. veteran of Korean Conflict Recipient St, died Feb.. 2, 1991, at Memorial i!-ii ?? Th0mas' ^^ of Sum" onm^T ♦ w? • u4.^7 -of Bronze star- Employed by Hoff- ^Hospital. Born Oct 10,1916, in Johns- merhilL Member of St Paul's Luther-i» P-™;'™°**y at UJ^V1S^ & Matev"! man and Meek- funeral homesJtown, son of Frank G. and Margaret an Church Mundys Corner. Retired I ^Z^Ae^omT^ F)e.ns^urfI?rhere: Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to'(Laufig) Forgacs. Preceded in death Ronrn^avr-On!i ormeT P^°f Central FnnprainSZL »m k! km m1PiIII: 9 P^- Monday at Hoffman Funeral .by parents. Survived by wife, former Railroad Friends received from 2 to ™al ^f5^ ^ hed at 10 a.m. Home, Main Street, Boswell, where iMary Ann Donnelly, and these chil4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Aksew- J™***?* Holy Fanuly CathoUc se^e wiu be held at 10 am Tue^-dren, Mary Ann, wife of Clifford An- Houser Funeral Home Inc., Ebeiis-:^ur^ Solver, the Rev. James Cove- dayf ^ Very Rev Father john w drewSf West Chester, and Frank G & 7 ft1*6 S ^erllCe wU1 ^t^ Tn hTS^ y NfmeCem1f- Govmsik. Interment, Jenner Cross- Jr., Phoenixville; also grandchildren: Thl h H Z* ^^y- P*^&L^fnS7^/rt^inake Jerome roads Cemetery. Graveside rite by Corky and Cheri Andrews, and Hilary Theodore I. Bessey officiating. Inter- contribuUons to Mihalik family. Legion. Memorials to Ameri- Forgacs. Brother of Margaret ! Ugd.e.n Cem. eJ7;_. _ ^ WIRFEL '- Robert- H, ll Sum- merhill R. D. 1, died Feb. 3, 1991, at Lee HospiUl. Born June 27, 1939, in can Cancer Society would be appreci- Carothers, Johnstown; Helen Evans, atedAltoona; Mary Jane Hobba, Johns- \ow* Uona Novitsky, Pittsburgh; Hattie DunWe> Johnstown; and EuSene Forgacs, Qeveland, Ohio. Mem- New Germany, son of Felix and Ade- laide (Illig) Wirfel. Preceded in death £f ofl.V^!t?^oIl °.f Se ?™ ^°!1C by father. Survived by mother, New Church. Third Knight of K. of C. At- Germany, and wife, former Shirley ****** l:°J?a" at Villanova Uni- Gailey, New Germany. Brother of veraity.Twk I.CS. course in molding Charles and Ermin, both of Munster, Ann Bagshaw, McKeesport; Frances at BeUilehem Steel Corp. ReUred l™m' **** Laboratory Inc., West Chester. Graduate of Johnstown High Wess, Leon, Mary Haberi, Cletus, Da- vid and Martha Smith, all of New School« Class of 1935- Friends re* merhill; and Kenneth, Windber R. D. 2. Member of GBU, Summerhill and Immaculate Conception Catholic Tuesday at John Henderson Co. Funeral-Home. Mass of Christian Burial will2e celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednes Germany; Elizabeth McCall, Sum- Church, New Germany where Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev Ger- main Mary's Lieb, OSB. Cemetery, Interment, New 2?ived ^om 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p^m. * ^XS1 Visitation of the BVM church, the "Rev- Martin McCamley. Inter meriCSt. Mary's Immaculate Concep St Germany Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at Char- les O. Dimond Funeral Home Inc., South Fork, where wake service will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday. tion JJemetery. Wake service will bt Q Q O J held-at 3 p.m. Tuesday. K. of C. Lodge- 467 Rosar>'service win **held at 7:3t' pm- TuesdaY- 1991 TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T. JOHNSTOWN, Wednesdoy, February 6, 1991 PA_ J Tuesday, February 5, 1991 SHARPE - Louis Andrew, 87, 539 R^N^Ma^1.13:^\,EJbe"S^Urf' LOWES - Mildred B., 82, 604 Fifth CHONKO - Andrew J., 77, Altoona 56th St., Altoona, died Feb. 5, 1991, at formerly of Portage, died Feb. 5, Ave~~ Patton, died Feb. 3, 1990, at R. D. 5, diecTMonday, Feb. 4, 1991, at Mercy Hospital, Altoona. Born April 1991« in Ebensburg. Born July 12, Miners Hospital, Spangler. Born Feb. Altoona Mercy Hospital. Bom Jan. 18, 14, 1903, in Johnstown, son of late Wil-1898- in Ronchena, Italy. The daugh- 16, 1908, in Patton, daughter of the 1914, in Lehigh, Okla., son of Andrew liam H. and Amanda (Logue) Sharpe.:ter of Luigj and Tomasina (Colle) Za- late William and Lora (Brewer) and Mary (Bodnar) Chonko. Survived Preceded in death by wife, former mvan- P[eceded in death by parents Lowes Preceded in death b parentst by widow, former Anna M. Mishock; Martha Elder Survived by son.^d husband Antonio Damin Sur1and brother, Nelson. Sister of Jane daughter, Mrs. John (Kathy) Carey, Thomas E., with whom he resided. Iv>ved by these children, DonnoiDonl Member of First Presbyterian (Dean), married to the former Angela Hub st^ongsville, paU Ohio; Ellen Altoona; and grandchildren, John and Richardj Cleve. Richard ni and Elizabeth Ann Carey. Church, where he served as an elder. Biowz of Ebensburg; Nonna, wife ofiland Qhio AlsQ survived by several.Brother of John, West Mifflin, and Retired in 1969 from Gwin Engineers *™1 }W™bf Benscreek; Romeo, nieces and hews Teacher for 46 y^ zock, Portage. Member of as a road designer, with 14 years of Cleveland-Angelica wife of Ross s ln Spangler Patton arid" ram='Home Association, Cresson Post 238, _yiS?;UPrey,T!lyy mployed emPl?yed service. by;Trwato, Pittsburgh; Cen (Jerry), bria Heighis high schools. Attended American Legion; Cresson VFW; and g by. mm . PennDOT, with 32 years of» service... Friends Fnends received received ffrom 22 tto 44 •**>».....,* tne former Jean '-*^savsKy,'i i» x ^ t. twelve grandchildren andi „_**.._ andd 77 tto.pensburg twelve grandchildren and.f, Ca&mbria Normal Member SL 9 p.nr Thursday and from noon until i; twelve great-grandchildren. Sister of 'As5OciauOn and Pennsylvania State p m^time of service, Friday, at E.i Augusta Velio and Irmena Dalle Education Association. Friends reMefnir Smith Funeral Home Inc.,1 Mulle both oi IUly. Friends received ■■c^^m from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 2309 Broad Ave., Altoona, the Rev.I7 to9 p.m^ednesday and 2 to 4 and 7 T- ^j at Stevens Funeral Home Lindai Jaberg. Interment, Greenwood1 to 9. P-m- Thursday, at Mark A. Seren! ko" "Funeral Home, Portage, ^where Cemetery, Indiana. Rose of Lima Catholic Churchf County Retired Teachers where Mass of Christian Burial willl be held at 10 a.m. Friday. Army.veteran of WW II, technician fifth grade. Retired from the UJ5. Post Office. Friends received from .7 to 9 p.m. * *"** Incr-Patton, where service will be Wednesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. helctat 11 a.m. Wednesday, Pastor >■ Thursday at the Stanley J. Krish Fu- | wak'Oervice will be held at 3 p.m. Grau. Interment, Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial VOZER — Joseph G., 89, Alverda, will-be held at 10 a.m. Friday at St Cemetery, Patton. Fairview.neral.Home Inc., 1204 17th St, Altooina, where wake service will be held al 8 p.m.. Thursday. Interment, Cal- died Feb. 5,1991, at Indiana Hospital. Joseph's Catholic Church in Portage. |"°v Cemeery Mausoleum H Born Nov. 30,1901. in Barnesboro, son; Father Edward Eckenrod, interment MILLER - Russell J., 86, Geistown.^O'£*£**,S ~ I, father and was great- of Joseph and Julia (Yetchem) Vozer.i in^St Bartholomew's Cemetery, Wil- died Feb..4,1991, at Allegheny Gener- ?v -. . Preceded in death by parents; wife, more. In lieu of flowers, contributions al Hospital, Pittsburgh. Born May 26,,^;°!ed .Dy ,. former Fay Graham, who died in may be made to Portage Area Ambu-1904, in Carrolltown, son of Augustus' °-J'--' •»»«»,_ 1974; son, Robert; daughter, Alma;; lance Association or Crichton-McCor-'and Malvina (Miller) Miller. Preced- and sisters, Mary Lecorchick, Julia mick Park. Leone and Alma Lewis. Survived by daughters, Roselyn Sinclair, Houtz-i «randchildren nie|^ ""=^>. neohews' "g|!uc ' ed in death by parents; wife, Elizabeth Betty Devine; and brothers, Donaid, Marcellus, Martin, Morris, Blair dale; and Mrs. Roy (Ruth) Packer,' GREEN — Blanche U., 101, of Rich- and Richard. : Brother of Homer, Alverda; also these grandchildren:: land Manor, formerly of Bedford and Johnstown; Regis, Royal Oak, Mich.; Cecelia in h Joan Kephart, Jack Sinclair and Rob-; Johnstown, died Feb. 5,1991 at Rich- Aileen Poehland, Brookings, Ore.; ert, William, and Bradley Packer, land Manor. Born Feb. 14,1889 in Jef- Rosella Stevons, Noblesville, fcuL; and six jgreat-grandchildren. Retired, ferson. County, W. VA. Daughter of Vangie Shannon, Transfer, Pa.; Grace I coal miner. Member of Local 488, i George and Catherine (Van Metre) jMalozzi, UMWA and Hartford, Conn.; Duane, j- Alverda -Christian; Rush..Preceded in death by parents, Spangler, and Kenneth and Mildred ;( Church. Served on Pine * Township/1 husband, John Earl, infant son, one'Mickey1 Dumm, both of Nicktown. jAJ^L Penns Manor school board for 35 i brother and one sister. Survived by Member of, St Benedict's Catholic i1™) ' years. Friends received from 2 to 4ison, VernonL, married to the former Church, Geistown, where Mass of cni and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Long Fu-' Isabel Livengood of Bedford RJD. 1. Christian Burial will be celebrated at neral Home Inc., Barnesboro, where Also survived by grandchildren M. 10 ajn. Wednesday. Also member of service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Carol Green, of Port Charlotte, FL auxiliary of Legion of Mary. Former i Dexter Derr officiating. Interment, and William L Gn Green Sr. Sr. off Merritt Merritt usher jiland member of Holy y Name SoPineland Cemetery, Strongstown. " • - St - - ■- Friends -. . re.Island, FL. Also, great grandchildren ciety-of Benedict's. 2 Marie Seotti Sria: and Member-of St ?JL?.T !WilUam L Green Jr., of Chambers- ceiled from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. be cetebratodi at 'burg, Pi and R Susan Green of Co- Tuesday at H Owen Ketterer Funer- f%hil\ l\ J<Svt I «>a, FL. Also survived by nieces. Re- al Heme, Geistown, where wake servoi y id H 9 ^ nursed an acUve M«lta ^S&^ffti^ y ^SSS? °fCh^ SST^ ^^^S ^^£?S£S^£^i F-ral Home, Coalport Pr^ S ^S S ^ p- h tion- Friends ^ited to attend grave- flowers, family requests donations be " f w side service at 11 a.m, ThuS>n at made to Improvement Program of St 2%^ Co Funeral Home, the Rev. James Stobaugh. Interment, Grandview uAve: Died Feb. 2, 1991; Baltimore, cemetery. MDrBorn 1904. Preceded in death by wife"! Edna Mae (Beam). Survived by soiCCharles J. Hendricks; daughter, Sara- Riley, grandchildren, Sally Hen dricks, Karen Stafford, David Hen- dricfcs, Joanne Donadio, Barbara Walker, Debbie Kaylor, Joseph Riley- Jr^reat-grandchildren, Chad, Jero- myZI Timothy Kraemer, William Young Jr., Angela Walker, Melissa Walker, Jay and Denver Kaylor, Joey andJTroy Riley, Michael, Christopher, Scottie and Joey Stafford, Jamie, Ka- 40 thyrthristina Hendricks. >J