COUDERC, SMITH, LUTZ, DEMPSTER, OSSOWICZ, DELMONTAGUE, LEBON, STEFFEN Harry J. COUDERC, Jr., 43, of Station street, McDonald, died Saturday, December 29, 1962, in the Veterans' hospital, Pittsburgh, following an extended illness. A son of the late Harry and Margaret TERLE COUDERC, he was born September11, 1919, in McDonald. He was a World War II veteran, having served in the Japanese area. Besides his wife, Setsuko COUDERC, he leaves a son, Richard; five brothers, Paul and Kenneth of McDonald, John of Gretna, La., Robert of Anaheim, Calif., and Richard, with the armed forces in Korea; anf four sisters, Mrs. Margaret RUSSELL of Bridgeville, Mrs. Isabelle WAUTHIER and Mrs. Edna Ruth BOROVICH of McDonald, and Mrs. Esther PATTERSON of Oakdale. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Pettit-Nation funeral home, McDonald in charge of the Rev. Edward DELAIR, pastor of the Trinity U. P. Church, McDonald. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Charlotte E. SMITH, 62, died at 4:30 a.m. Wednesday, December 26, 1962, in her home in Bulger. A daughter of the late Whorton and Emily STEPHENSON LONG, she was born January 1, 1899, in Pittsburgh. She was a member of Hillcrest U. P. Church, Burgettstown, the Women's Association, Burgettstown Grange No. 1502, and the Maple Leaf Club of Midway. She was married September 12, 1917, to Harris S. SMITH, who survives, along with three sons, Wilbur S. of Wellsburg, W. Va., Howard S. of R. D. 3, Burgettstown, and George D. of Bulger. There are 10 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in the Hillcrest U. P. Church, in charge of the Rev. Jacob. C. RUBLE. Burial was in Homewood cemetery. William J. LUTZ, 66, died Wednesday, December 26, 1962, in his home, R. D. 2, Oakdale, following a long illness. He was born December 17, 1896, in Oakdale. He was a building contractor and a member of Montours Presbyterian Church. Besides his wife, Mrs. Hazel CHEESEBROUGH LUTZ, he leaves a sister, Mrs. Anna HOLMES of R. D. 2, Oakdale, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Saturday in the Thomas funeral home, Oakdale, in charge of the Rev. Kenneth EDLEMAN, pastor of Montours Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Montours cemetery. Mrs. Anna I. DEMPSTER, wife of Frank DEMPSTER, of Washington, died at 3:20 a.m. Sunday, December 30, 1962, in the Washington hospital after a two-month illness. A daughter of Allen and Margaret MCCLYMONT IRWIN, she was born in McDonald. Early in life she united with the U. P. Church in McDonald. Mrs. DEMSTER for nine years was employed at the U. S. Government hospitals at Aspinwall and Oakland. She was a member of Daughters of America and Women's Benefit Association and a charter member of Women of the Moose. She was married to Frank DEMSTER June 21, 1911, in McDonald. Besides her husband she leaves a son, Allen Alexander DEMPSTER of Washington; and two sisters, Mrs. Janet ZIMMERMAN of Elm Grove, W. Va., and Mrs. Mary IRWIN KING of Oakland City, Ind. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in Washington. Burial was in Washington Cemetery. Charles E. OSSOWICZ, 52, died Wednesday, December 26, 1962, in his home in East Lincoln avenue, McDonald. A son of the late Stanley and Amelia LEWANDOWSKI OSSOWICZ, he was born March 10, 1910, in Poland. At the age of three, he came to McDonald, where he had resided since. He was a member of St. Alphonsus R. C. Church, McDonald. He is survived by seven cousins. Funeral services were held Saturday morning in St. Alphonsus R. C. Church, McDonald, in charge of the Rev. Fr. James CULLEN. Burial was in St. Patrick 's cemetery, Noblestown. Arcel DELMONTAGUE, 81, of Sturgeon, died Saturday, December 21, 1962, in the John J. Kane hospital. He was born March 19, 1881, in Belgium and had been a resident of Sturgeon for 50 years. Surviving are four sons, Raymond of Sturgeon, Joseph and Louis of McDonald, and Albert of Hazelwood; and two daughters, Mrs. Marie REDMAN of Sturgeon and Mrs. Rosetta DEWEY of McDonald. There are seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held December 24 in the Thomas funeral home, Oakdale, in charge of the Rev. Robert LARIMER, pastor of the Noblestown U. P. Church. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Birdie LEBON, 64, of Champion Hill, Sturgeon, died Monday, December 17, 1962, in the Presbyterian hospital, following a three-month illness. She was born December 4, 1898, in Sturgeon, where she spent her entire life. Besides her husband, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Lucy DELMONTAGUE of Sturgeon, and a son, Theodore LEBON, Jr., also of Sturgeon. There are seven grandchildren. Funeral services were held December 19 in the Thomas funeral home, Oakdale. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Herman STEFFEN, 83, of East Liverpool, Ohio, formerly of McDonald, died Wednesday, December 26, 1962, in East Liverpool. Mr. STEFFEN, who was born in Germany, had resided in East Liverpool for the past 40 years. He leaves two daughters, two sons, two brothers, 13 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Eugene VEZIE of Sturgeon is a nephew.