The Derrick, Thursday, January 20, 2005: Charles N. Graham, 1171 Leboeuf Trail, Titusville Georgianna Perry Lawson, Warren, formerly of Clarion Agnes Katherine Mong, Baker Street, Rimersburg Nina F. Putnam, 107 Skyview Drive, Titusville Mary Louise Williams, Towson, Md., formerly of Franklin and Cranberry Charles N. Graham Charles N. Graham, 84, of 1171 Leboeuf Trail, Titusville, died Sunday, Jan. 16, 2005, at his residence. Born Jan. 10, 1921, in Pittsburgh, he was the son of John and Florence Nobel Graham. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Mr. Graham was a welder for U.S. Steel Co. He was a model train enthusiast. Mr. Graham was a Protestant. He was married in November 1969 to Dorothy Kerr, who preceded him in death, along with his parents. Surviving are nieces and nephews. Mr. Graham was the last surviving member of his immediate family. There will be no visitation. Funeral services will be held at 10 am. Saturday in the Robert W. Gardinier Funeral Home with the Rev. Ronald C. Bole, VNA Hospice minister, officiating. Interment will be in Lupher Chapel Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Venango County Humane Society. Georgianna Perry Lawson Georgianna Perry Lawson, 65, of 20 Lynn Drive, Warren, formerly of Clarion, died at 9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005, at her residence following an extended illness. Born Aug. 26, 1939, in Clarion, she was the daughter of George and Eleanor Ross Perry. Mrs. Lawson had lived in Warren since 1969 after moving from Clarion. She was a 1957 graduate of Clarion Area High School and was a graduate of Clarion University, earning her teaching degree in elementary education. Mrs. Lawson was employed as a teacher with the Warren County School District and taught at the North Warren Elementary School. She retired in 2001 after a 37-year teaching career. She was a member of First Lutheran Church, the PASR (retired teachers association) and the Warren Bridge Club. Mrs. Lawson was active with the North Warren PTU Group, was an avid reader and enjoyed scrapbooking. Also, she taught with the Warren Literacy Council and was a member of the Warren Eagles Club. She was married in the First Lutheran Church, Warren, Aug. 17, 1984, to Arthur T. Lawson, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Diane L. Morrison and her fiancé, Brad Vanderwark, of North Warren; a son, Jeffrey W. Corle of Clarendon; two stepdaughters, Susan Cooper of State College and Christine Pendrick and husband, Tom, of Clinton; and six grandchildren, Ashley Morrison of Edinboro, Matt Cooper of State College, Tommy Kares of North Warren, Amy Cooper of State College and Steven Pendrick and Jessica Pendrick, both of Clinton. She also is survived by three sisters, Dorothy "Doll" Padgett and husband, Bob, of Vancouver, Wash., Nancy Perry of Pittsburgh and Linda Lawrence and husband, Gerald, of Warren; two brothers, Charles "Sonny" Perry and wife, Doris, of Erie and Ron Perry and wife, Vonnie, of Clarion; and several nieces and nephews. Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, George Perry in infancy, and a sister, Barb Weeter. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home Inc., 304 East St., Warren, and from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday in the First Lutheran Church, corner of Third and East streets, Warren. Funeral and committal services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the church with the Rev. Mark Fischer, interim pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery. The family suggests memorials be made to the Hospice of Warren County, 2 Crescent Park, Warren, 16365, or to the Warren Unit of the American Cancer Society, in care of Warren General Hospital Cancer Center, 2 Crescent Park, Warren, 16365. Agnes Katherine Mong Agnes Katherine Mong, 99, of Baker Street, Rimersburg, died at 5 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2005, in Clarview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Sligo, following a brief illness. She had been a resident of the Clarview facility since February 2003. Born July 24, 1905, in West Monterey, Clarion County, she was the daughter of John and Della Nunamaker Kriebel. She attended the Dutch Hill Elementary School. Mrs. Mong had been a member of the Baker Street Church of God in Rimersburg since its establishment in 1943 and had served as church organist for 35 years and as a Sunday school teacher. She enjoyed crocheting and quilting. Mrs. Mong was married in Kittanning Feb. 26, 1924, to Harry John Mong Sr., who died Oct. 16, 1958. Following the death of her husband, she was employed for three years by the Archway Cookie Co. in Rimersburg. Surviving are one daughter, Marian J. Wensel of Rimersburg; two sons, Harry John Mong Jr. and wife, Romaine, of Knox and Thomas R. Mong and wife, Patricia, of Rimersburg; 11 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. She also is survived by two brothers, Byron Kriebel and wife, Mae, of Dutch Hill, Parker RD 1, and Harold Kriebel and wife, Betty, of Perryville, Parker RD 1; two sisters, Mrs. Geraldine Bartow and Mrs. Dorothy McBride, both of St. Petersburg; and a number of nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Mong was preceded in death by two sons, C. Howard Mong, Feb. 28, 1984, and Paul E. Mong, May 4, 2001; two brothers, Edward Kriebel and Howard Kriebel; and a son-in-law, Paul E. "Bob" Wensel, Feb. 3, 1977. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today in the Richard D. Hillis Funeral Home, Rimersburg, and from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday in the Baker Street Church of God, Rimersburg. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the church with the Rev. Michael Kennedy, pastor, officiating. Interment will follow in the Rimersburg Cemetery. Nina F. Putnam Nina F. Putnam, 87, of 107 Skyview Drive, Titusville, died at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2005, in her home. The Hutchinson Funeral Home, 201 Bissell Ave., Oil City, is in charge of arrangements. A complete obituary will be published Friday in The Derrick. Mary Louise Williams Mary Louise Williams, 71, of Towson, Md., formerly of Franklin and Cranberry, died Monday, Jan. 10, 2005. Born May 31, 1933, in Erie, she was the daughter of Paul C. and Helen Goodenow Blood. Mrs. Williams was a graduate of Springboro High School and Vennard Bible College of University Park, Iowa. She married Harold E. Siefer Jr. June 6, 1956, and they had two children, Debra and Timothy, born in Oskaloosa, Iowa. She then married Carl H. Williams, who died Feb. 12, 1998. Prior to her move to Towson, Mrs. Williams was an active member of the Victory Heights United Brethren Church, serving on the church board and also as the organist. She also was active in the Christian Women's Club. After her move to Maryland, she was active in the Trinity Assembly of God choir as well as several other groups at that church. She also was employed at Trinity as a facilities person. Mrs. Williams had an avid interest in photography, gardening, knitting and crocheting, all of which she actively pursued until her death. Surviving are a daughter, Debra Lou Dunn and husband, Roger, of Glen Burnie, Md.; a son, Timothy James Siefer and wife, Melissa, of Baltimore, Md.; and one grandson, Joshua Timothy Siefer Dunn of Glen Burnie. She also is survived by two brothers, David P. Blood and wife, Rosalie, of Albion and Gary L. Blood, also of Albion, as well as numerous nephews and nieces. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by one sister, Judy. A memorial service was held in Trinity Assembly of God, Lutherville, Md. Another memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 14, in Springboro Federated Church, Springboro, with the Rev. Roger Overmyer officiating. Interment will follow in the Springboro Cemetery.