The Morning Herald Uniontown, Pa. 7-24-1944 Father of Four Servicemen Is Fatally Hurt At Shoaf A Shoaf miner, father of four sons in the service, was fatally injured and several others were admitted to hospitals as the result of accidents during the weekend. Vincent YUNCHAK, 62, of Smithfield, died in Uniontown Hospital Saturday. He had been admitted about an hour earlier after being struck by a train in the coke yard at the Shoaf mine of H. C. Frick coke company. He suffered amputation of both legs. Frank BALCHAK, Uniontown, RD 3, was injured when he attempted to rescue YANCHAK. Admitted to the hospital, his condition is not believed to be serious. YANCHAK is survived by: Sons: Vincent, Jr., Camp Claiborne, La. Joseph, stationed in the South Pacific Michael, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. Frank, stationed in England Daughters: Mrs. Anna STEFANCIN, Shoaf Mary, Victoria and Helen, at home Three grandchildren also survive. Services Wednesday in the Shoaf R.C. church, with Rev. Thomas B. Harnyak officiating. Burial in St. Joseph's cemetery, Fairchance.