MOYER, OATES, RAVOIRA, VALENT, FRENCH, BODUREK, DHAYER Harry G. MOYER, 52, died at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 11, 1944, in the home of his sister, Mrs. Maude ZICKEFOOSE, at Florence, of pneumonia. Mr. MOYER was born March 17, 1892, at Harrisville, W. Va. Besides his sister, Mrs. ZICKEFOOS of Florence, he is survived by five brothers: Rox W., Ted N., and Gail, all of Wheeling, W. Va.; Sheridan of Valley Station, Ky., and Haley H. of Norfolk, Va. William Reid OATES, 30, died suddenly about 8:15 Monday morning, January 10, 1944, in his home, 428 Morrow avenue, Carnegie, of a heart ailment. A son of W. A. and Mary Kay OATES, he was born March 4, 1912, in McDonald. The family moved in 1919 to Carnegie where they have resided since. He was a member of the Carnegie U. P. church. Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers: Edward of New York City and Robert at home. Roy H. OATES of Arabella street, McDonald, is an uncle. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the home, conducted by the Rev. George D. MUNRO, pastor of the Carnegie U. P. church. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. George (Babe) RAVOIRA, 37, died at 3:00 a.m. Tuesday, January 11, 1944, in his home in Manifold after a two-week illness of pneumonia. Son of the late Louis and Delphine PICCO RAVOIRA, he was born April 15, 1906, in Manifold, where he had lived his entire life. Mr. RAVOIRA was a stonemason by trade, but he operated the Manifold and Lincoln Hill bus for the past year and a half. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose and of the Eagles Lodge of Washington. Surviving are two sisters: Josephine, at home, and Mrs. Caroline LHEUREAU of Cecil, and one brother, Joseph RAVOIRA, in the navy who has a San Francisco post office address. Funeral services are being held this Friday morning in the Immaculate Conception church, Washington. Burial in the church cemetery. Michael John VALENT, Sr., 70, died at 10:20 a.m. Sunday, January 9, 1944, in his home in Imperial, following a lingering illness. Mr. VALENT retired six years ago as a coal miner. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary SIMKO VALENT; three sons: John J. VALENT of Imperial, Pvt. Michael Robert VALENT, Jr. (sic), a prisoner of war in Germany, and S 2/c Joseph W. VALENT, stationed at Sampson, N. Y.; six daughters: Mary, the wife of John C. MRENAK of R. D. 2, McDonald; Anna, the wife of Pvt. Stephen CHRISTIAN of Glenshaw; Susan, the wife of John KING of Ashtabula, Ohio; Agnes, the wife of William ORAVETZ of Imperial, and Miss Lena and Miss KATHRYN VALENT, at home. There are nine grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning with requiem high mass in St. Columbkille church, Imperial. Burial was in St. Columbkille's cemetery. Mrs. LoVenia HUGHES FRENCH, 77, died at 12:53 a.m. Friday, January 7, 1944, in her home, 124 Ada street, McDonald, following an 11-day illness of pneumonia. A daughter of the late Samuel and Anna E. CAMPBELL HUGHES, she was born September 9, 1866 in Franklin. She and William T. FRENCH were married January 4, 1888 in Franklin by the Rev. A. J. MERCHANT and had resided in McDonald for over fifty years. Mr. FRENCH died February 12, 1938. Mrs. FRENCH was the last charter member of the McDonald Methodist church. She is survived by a daughter, Miss Wilda RANDALL at home; a son. Cpl. Walter RANDALL, stationed in Australia; a sister-in-law, Mrs. R. L. HUGHES of Franklin. A son Jerris died in infancy. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in Pettit's Funeral home, McDonald, conducted by the Rev. C. F. TAME, pastor of the McDonald Methodist church. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Jacob BODUREK, 58, died Monday morning, January 10, 1944, in his home, 343 Coal street, McDonald, following a four-month illness. He was born in Poland and came to the United States in 1907. He had resided in Primrose before moving to McDonald. Mr. BODUREK and Kathryn WHYTE were married about 35 years ago in St. Alphonsus church, McDonald. He had been employed by the Duquesne Pattern & Bronze Co., McDonald, at the time of his death. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Ana, the wife of Joseph ALAKAMOVITCH of McDonald; two sons: Joseph BODUREK of Carnegie and Cpl. Felix J. BODUREK, stationed overseas; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Joseph FREDERICK of Mallory, W. Va. There is one grandchild. Two sons and a daughter re deceased. Funeral services were held this Thursday morning with requiem high mass in St. Alphonsus church, McDonald, intoned by the Rev. Father REILLY, pastor of St. Patrick's church, Noblestown. Burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery. Alfred J. DHAYER, aged 82 years, 10 months, died at 2:30 p.m. Monday, January 10, 1944, in his home in Midway, following a brief illness. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John B. DHAYER, he was born March 13, 1951, in Belgium and came to the United States about 50 years ago. He had been a resident of Midway the past fifty years. He is survived by four daughters; Virginia, the wife of Alliance RICHMO__ of Carnegie, Mary, the wife of Jack DERBYSHIRE of Los Angeles, Calif.; Dolphine the wife of Joseph BEAUDUIN, Sr., of Avella, and Tillie, the wife of Edward H. MONTGOMERY, Sr. of Midway; three sons: John B. DHAYER of Midway, Oliver DHAYER of Hollidays Cove, W. Va., and James DHAYER of Avella; two sisters: Mrs. Alex GAUTIER and Mrs. Louis VEYDT, both of Cecil. There are 20 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. His wife, the former Clemence THILMONT, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday in the DHAYER home in Midway, conducted by the Rev. Alfred HUBBARD, pastor of the Center U. P. church Midway. Burial was in Center cemetery