Betty G. Shultz Pritts, 76, of Connellsville, Pa., died Monday, February 2, 2004, at her residence. Arrangements are under the direction of Brooks Funeral Home Inc., 111 E. Green St., Connellsville, Pa. Unrelated to me. Just sharing a resource. Edward DUNLEVY
Helen DeHANIS Wahler, 91, of Lawrenceville, Ga., formerly of Uniontown, Pa., died Saturday, Jan. 31, 2004, in the Gwinnett Medical Center, Lawrenceville, Ga. She was born Aug. 22, 1912, in Uniontown, a daughter of the late Andrew and Mary CINKER DeHANIS. Also preceding her in death were her husband, John Edward WAHLER, Sr.; a great-grandson, David E. Orawiec Jr.; and a brother, John Andrew DeHANIS. Surviving are four children, John Edward WAHLER, Jr., and his wife, Judith A., of Uniontown, Herbert L. WAHLER and his wife, Katharine, of Rockville, Md., Helen Louise Rentfrow and her husband, the Rev. Thomas Rentfrow, of Wheeling, W.Va., and Edith Rae Rossini and her husband, Richard, of Lawrenceville, Ga., with whom she made her home; 15 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren; and a brother, Albert DeHANIS, of Virginia Beach, Va. Mrs. Wahler formerly attended the Uniontown Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. Friends will be received in the JEROME W. SHELL FUNERAL HOME, 164 South Mt. Vernon Ave., Uniontown, Pa., on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., and on Friday in the Cherry Tree Alliance Church, 640 Cherry Tree Lane, Uniontown, Pa., from 10 to 11 a.m., when services will be held, with the Rev. Thomas Rentfrow and the Rev. Jack Herman officiating. Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Unrelated to me. Just sharing a resource. Edward DUNLEVY
George METROS, 74, of Garrettsville, Ohio, formerly of Uniontown, Pa., passed away on Friday, Jan. 30, 2004, at Robinson Memorial Hospital, in Ohio. He was born Oct. 13, 1929, in Uniontown, Pa., the son of the late James and Mary HUDOCK METROS. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, James and John METROS; and an infant sister, Anna METROS. He was a private contractor in the construction business. George is survived by his children, Mary METROS, of Ravenna, Ohio, Marge Gutherie and husband, Terry, of Garrettsville, Ohio, Bonnie METROS, of Kent, Ohio, David Uphold and wife, Kay, of Canton, Ohio, James Uphold, of Warren, Ohio, and Linda Memmer, of Kent, Ohio; several grandchildren; the following brothers and sisters, Pete METROS and wife, Evelyn, Edward METROS and wife, Myrna, Mike METROS and wife, Marie, and Helen Hileman, all of Uniontown, Paul METROS, of Butler, Pa., and Marge Esposito and husband, Rocco, of Coraopolis, Pa.; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received in the STEPHEN R. HAKY FUNERAL HOME INC., at Sylvan Heights Cemetery, A Dignity Memorial Provider, 603 North Gallatin Ave., Ext., Uniontown, Pa., today from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m., and until 11 a.m., Thursday, when a service will be held, in the funeral home chapel, with the Rev. Thomas Finnie of St. Peters Church, officiating. Interment to follow at Sylvan Heights Cemetery, Uniontown, Pa. Unrelated to me. Just sharing a resource. Edward DUNLEVY
Pamela Jayne SNYDER, 47, passed away Sunday, January 11, 2004, at Mercy Medical Center in Redding, California. A native of Uniontown, Pa., Pamela is survived by her fiancee, Mitch Gazarian of Redding; a daughter, Christine Hixenbaugh, of Redding; a son, Justin Capon, of La Habra, Calif.; brothers and sisters, Michael SNYDER, of Aurora, Ohio, Frederick SNYDER, of Uniontown, Pa., Sandra Burnworth and husband, Jack of Pompano, Fla., Richard SNYDER and wife, Lynn, of Sagamore Hills, Ohio, Kathleen Tomasko and husband, Gregg, of Palm City, Fla., Anthony SNYDER and wife, Bridget, of Jupiter, Fla., Janine Tomeo and husband, Louis, of Coral Springs, Fla., Clifford SNYDER and wife, Gisela, of Alexandria, Va., and Patricia Grenan, of Port Richey, Fla. Pamela is preceded in death by her mother and father, Antoinette and Frederick Snyder, of Uniontown; and brothers, Anthony Barry, Armour Eugene and Donald Ray SNYDER. Arrangements were made by LAWN CREST CHAPPEL & CREMATORY, Redding, Calif. An informal service was held at Caldvell Park on the Sacramento River in Redding, on Saturday January 17, 2004. A celebration of life followed at Lu Lu's Eatery for family and friends. Unrelated to me. Just sharing a resource. Edward DUNLEVY
Brian Joseph JOHNSON, aged 17, of 308 Homestead Ave., Scottdale, Pa., died Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1988 in Frick Community Health Center, Mt. Pleasant, from injuries sustained in a one-vehicle accident. Surviving are his parents, Richard C. and Mary Jean Holhol Johnson, Jr., of Scottdale; two brothers, Richard A. and Adam P.; four sisters, Andrea J., Beth A., Christa M. and Lia R. Johnson, all at home; his maternal grandfather, Joseph Holhol and maternal step grandmother, Mary Ruddy Holhol, both of Uniontown; his paternal grandparents, Richard C. and Florence Oaks Johnson, Sr., of Mt. Pleasant; his paternal great grandmother, Hazel Oaks of New Stanton. Friends are being received in the Frank Kapr Funeral Home, 417 W. Pittsburgh St., Scottdale, today from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday 9. a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Not related to me. Just sharing a resource. Carole Clarke
David LeRoy KEENER, aged 84 years, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of German Township, passed quietly away at his lifelong home at 6:30 Saturday morning from infirmities due to old age. He was the son of David and Sabina Campbell Keener, who were of the pioneer settlers of that section of the county, having established residence there more than a century and a half ago. Mr. Keener was preceded in death by his wife several years ago. He is survived by the following children: Oscar, Lamberton; Minor, New Salem; Mrs. John Adams, Fairbanks, Alfred and Ada, at home. Funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock and will be in charge of Rev. Manley. Burial will be in New Salem cemetery. Relatives and friends are requested to meet at the home Monday at which time it will be announced as to whether the services will be held at home or the church. (11/10/3?) Not related to me. Just sharing a resource. Carole Clarke
Caught beneath a fall of slate while at work in the Filbert Mine of the H. C. Frick Coal Company, Michael FLINTOSH, aged 54, of New Salem, was instantly killed at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, November 7, 1934. He is survived by his widow, Katherine Flintosh; seven children; Mrs. Katherine Magerko, of New Salem; John Flintosh, of McAdoo; Joseph of fort Sam Houston, Texas; Michael, Jr., of Jersey City, N.J.; Stephen, Andrew and Theodore Flintosh, at home; a brother John of Campbell, O.; and a sister, Mrs. Anna Harin, of Leisenring No. 1. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Not related to me. Just sharing a resource. Carole Clarke
Paul Robert GEISEL, aged nine months and seven days, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Geisel, of House 431, Nemacolin, died at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, October 30, 1934, in the Children's Hospital, Pittsburgh. death was attributed to influenza meningitis. Besides his parents he is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Louise, Clyde, Lydia, Clarence and Joseph M. Geisel, Jr. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the family residence. Burial in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery near Traugher, Westmoreland County. Not related to me. Just sharing a resource. Carole Clarke
Anna M. DILLINGER, 91, of Mount Pleasant, R.D. 4, died Friday at her home. She was born Sept. 7, 1895 in Bullskin Township, a daughter of the late John and Emma Kint Greenawalt. She was a member of Mount Joy Church of the Brethren. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. James (Georgia) Kuhns of Kecksburg and Mrs. Millard (Beatrice) Eicher of Mount Pleasant, R. D. 4; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; a brother, Berzy Greenawalt of Mount Pleasant, R.D. 2, and a sister, Blanche Yuranak of Greensburg. She was predeceased by her husband of 68 years, Harry W. Dillinger in October 1986; four brothers, Byron, Harry, Fred and Jonathan Greenawalt, and two sisters, Viola Scott and Mary Douglas. (2/27/87 - Mt. Joy) Not related to me. Just sharing a resource. Carole Clarke
Lala Hanna MICHAEL, 63, of Uniontown, died Wednesday in Uniontown Hospital. Surviving are her husband, Joseph T. Michael; three children, Dr. Joseph T. Michael and daughter-in-law, Nancy, Pleasant Hills, Barbara Michael and Attorney James R. Michael, both of Uniontown; two grandchildren; five sisters, Mary Hanna, Donora, Sadie Brindger, Ford City, Margaret Sagala, Haverstran, N.Y., Aggie Claim, Uniontown and Kitty David, Pleasant Hills; and a brother, Albert Hanna, Donora. Friends will be received in the Haky Funeral Home, Uniontown, today 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., and Friday until 9:30 a.m. (9/21 - Monongahela) Not related to me. Just sharing a resource. Carole Clarke
Daniel O'DONNELL, one of the best known residents of Lower Tyrone Township, died at his home Sunday night, September 19, 1937, following several months illness. Mr. O'Donnell was a life-long resident of the township and the house in which he died, he was born in 61 years ago. Up until last January when illness set in he was employed by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. For 34 years he remained in that company's employ, first working as a clerk in Connellsville and later in Glenwood where he had been transferred. His only survivors are four brothers and two sisters all at home, Andrew, Charles, James, Maurice, Elizabeth and Ellen. Mr. O'Donnell was a devout member of Sacred Heart Church of Dawson and on Wednesday morning requiem mass was read by the pastor, Rev. Henry Connelly. Burial was made in the church cemetery. Not related to me. Just sharing a resource. Carole Clarke
Helen KUBINA, Age 79 years of Perryopolis, R.D. 1, died Tuesday, July 14, 1987 at 8:30 a.m., in the Brownsville Hospital. She was born May 27, 1908 in Mount Springs, Pa., the daughter of the late John and Helen Pocono. She is survived by her husband, Mike Kubina; one daughter, Mrs. Frank (Juliet) Haller of Pittsburgh; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Kate Maransky of Brookhaven, Pa. and Mrs.. Julia Lasco of Montoursville, Pa. she assisted in the raising of 44 foster children over a 25-year period. Friends will be received in the Blair-Lowther Funeral Home, Inc., Perryopolis this evening from 7 to 9 and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. Brother Murhl Howland and Brother Robert Flippo will officiate. Interment in Mount Washington Cemetery, Perryopolis. (7/14 - Mt. Wash) Not related to me. Just sharing a resource. Carole Clarke
Edward F. (Frank) MILLER, 56, of Uniontown, died Monday in his home. Surviving are his wife, Loretta (Naha) Miller, a brother, Anthony F. Miller of Uniontown, two sisters; Mrs. William (Ann) Stewart of New Salem, Pa. and Mrs. Martin (Margaret) Gasparatz of Uniontown. Friends will be received in the Haky Funeral Home, Uniontown, this evening from 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday until 9:30 a.m. (9/26/1988) Not related to me. Just sharing a resource. Carole Clarke
I have found a program for a musical in my mother's "The Graduate's Happy Day Scrapbook". It was presented by the Brownsville Woman's Club at the Plaza Theater. It was offered by Harrington Adams, Inc. and was held both Monday, April 23 for a matinee and evening and Tuesday, April 24, 1923 in the evening. It appears that the actual production was staged by a company that was involved with going to different towns and directing musicals. The cast of actors were from the town. I see names of people who were faculty, students, people living in town who were in the play. A cast of characters were given first. Then the program listed choruses in order of appearance and defined what each did. Some were noted to appear on various performance times. There is also a huge list of patrons. I may have to split the program depending on time. CAST OF CHARACTERS FLORENCE ALTMAN MRS. W. G. ACKLIN JOSEPH WOLSENFCROFT MARION KINDER EDITH WATKINS NORMAN J. HARRAR GERTRUDE SPENCE STEVEN Y. HELSEL GERALD AUBREY RUSSELL MOOREHOUSE RUTH WILLIS GEORGE WINTERS CHARLES HILDEBRAND SCHOOL ROOM SKETCH: STEVEN Y. HELLEL MRS. JESSE TITTLEBAUM MRS. ANNA HULETT MRS. MAYME BAER EDWIN CRAWFORD EDGAR TAYLOR CHARLES SPRINKLE SHOPPERS: EDNA PERCY RUTH PERCY LOUISE BAIRD LOIS SQUIRES ANNABEL KEMPTON KATHARINE NICHOLSON EDNA DAVIS MYRTLE STANSBERRY EVELYN DAVIS VIRGINIA SWEARINGEN MARGARET DAVIS BERNICE CHAMBERLAIN VIOLET ACTON ADELINE FAUX VERA LOPP HELEN RANDOLPH ORIENTAL BALLET MONDAY EVENING GROUP LORETTA McGINTY ELINOR JOHN MURIEL JOHSON HELEN WILLIAMS HELEN DAUGHTERY INEZ LEVITCHER MYRTLE HATFIELD HELEN ROBERTSON ALICE MONE STELLA TIMMONS MELISSA SMITH BLANCHE SHIPLEY ETHEL SCOTT ETHEL McGINTY THELMA GILLELAND IMOGENE PATTERSON CLAUDIA SHIVELY MARGARET TAYLOR VELMA PAUL EMILY NEWCOMER LOUISE KELLY ERMA SISLEY MARJORIE JEFFERIES HELEN KELLY MARION CONNER GERTRUDE CRAWFORD ETHEL BURNETT IRIS GREGG REBECCA GIBSON LUCY ANN EDEL GENEVIEVE YOUNG MARY BOWDEN ANNA REBA SHURE VIRGINIA WILLIAMS DOROTHY OLIVE YOUNG BETTY HARRISON BEREDINE LAIRD ORIENTAL BALLET TUESDAY NIGHT GROUP DALE FENWICK ELINORE HARDWICK JESSIE GRIFFITH MARGARET SMITH RHEA MAE HARDWICK LOUISE SARGENT LUCILLE HARDWICK ELIZABETH HARDWICK EDITH LISTON VIVIAN LAIRD MARGARET MOORE IRENE FRANCES JEAN SIMPSON GLADYS GREGORY MARY DOBAS HARRIETT MESSMORE MARION EDEL CHRISTINE MITCHELL RUTH LEONA SPROWLS BETTY PHILLIPS MARY ELIZABETH SNYDER MARGARET EVANS LOISE REICHARD MARJORY SMITH LOUELLA HATFIELD EMMA JANE GREGORY CHARLOTTA PHILLIPS WILMA SINE JANE CORWIN ANNA SMITH GWENDOLYN ELLIOTT MAMIE FALCONE MARGARET JOHNSTON OLIVE SARGENT FREDA JUBELIRER HELEN TARBY ORIENTAL BALLET MONDAY MATINEE GROUP SARA MARKER VERONA WARADY MAXINE CHADWICK RUBY HESS MARGARET STOREY DOROTHY DONALDSON EVA YOUNG EDITH RICHEY MILDRED GERECTER SARA MITCHELL HARRIET WALKER WILMA SINE HELEN FLEMING RUTH SMITH EVELYN BINNS GEORGIA WALSH DOROTHY GREGORY HELEN SHALLENBERGER VIVAN JEFFERY ISABELLE BRADY GLADYS WILT RUTH CLINGAN MYRTLE SHIVES MARY ALICE STANSFIELD EVA GIBSON LOUISE WALKER MINNIE McMICHAEL ELIZABETH STANLEY KATHARINE HAMME VERONA ALTMAN PERSIAN BALLET ANNA LEAGUE SARAH STAHL ANNA LILLY MILLER ANN MURPHY SARAH COLDREN MILDRED HARRISON JEAN MURRAY KATHERINE PHILLIPS HELEN SMITH ARTISTS MARION GOLDSTEIN BEATRICE LEVY DOROTHY HUGGANS PAULINE COOPER ELIZABETH MATTA PAULINE KRAMER MARGARET GOTTESMAN MELISSA WRIGHT DAYS OF THE WEEK SOLOIST ELIZABETH PURMAN BARBARA DOAK KATHRYN BROWN ELINORE GADDIS VERA WATKINS FLOSS CHADWICK MILDRED WAGGONER LOUISE WILLIAMS GUESTS MARY GREGG GALLATIN MILDRED HUBBS WILLIAM RICHEY HAZEL HAINES MILDRED CHADWICK SAMUEL JUBELIRER SARAH THORNTON ERNEST GALLATIN MARTIN CLAYBAUGH MARGARET BROSIUS GERALD AUBREY DONALD EDWARDS SOLOIST RUSSELL MOOREHOUSE RADIO GIRLS LOUISE NOBLE HATTIE SPRINKLE MARTHA GRAHAM LUCILEE MAGEE MARJORY WATKINS PHILENA WRIGHT ELLEN NILAND ELINORE CRAFT MARGARET CHAMBERLAIN KATHERINE NILAND VIRGINIA STOREY EDITH McFARLAND VIVIAN BOYD MARIE HARRISON MILDRED HUGHES MARY SPRINGER GLORIUS GIRLS VIRGINIA WRIGHT IRENE MARKER VALERA SPRINKLE FLORA REICHARD ELIZABETH JOHNSON ANNA MATTA HELEN McINTOSH THELMA WOLFE SARA SZABO ROSE LEE SPENCE MARY HUGGANS HELEN GINGERY SNOW WHITE BALLET JANE BAER PEARL ALTMAN PEGGY COWAN DWARFS ADA STRAWN JANET MILLER RUTH STEWART EVELYN JONES OLGA TIMKO JOSEPHINE MARKER LOUISE PATTERSON LETTER CARRIERS EDNA JOHNSON MARY GRAHAM LOUISE ALBRIGHT JANE FERGUSON ELIZA STUART MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS GRACE ENFIELD THELMA BLACKFORD VIRGINIA JOHNSON MARTHA COX GERALDINE KIRK HAZEL SCHWARTZ THE LIST OF PATRONS (This will be in at least two parts--I am seeing many "old Brownsville names") MRS. ALEX ADAMSON MR. and MRS. ROBERT DOAK MR. and MRS. JOHN ALTMAN MRS. HIRAM DAVIS MRS. LEWIS ALTMAN MR. and MRS. GEORGE EDEL MRS. H. H. BAER MR. H. E. DUFF MRS. WHITE BRENTON MRS. LAURA ELLIOTT MISS GENEVIEVE BOWMAN MRS. THOMAS ELLIOTT MISS ELIZABETH BRITTON MRS. H.B. FLEMING MR. and MRS. SIMON BROWN MRS. HAROLD FELDMAN MR. and MRS. H. H. BULGER MRS. CHARLES W. FRENCH MR. and MRS. J. K. BUSH MR. JOSEPH J. GOLDSTEIN, Philadelphia MR. and MRS. SHARPE CAMERON MARY ALLISON GRIBBLE MRS. FRANK CAPUZZI MISS G. M. GILCHRIST MRS. FRANK CARSTEN MILDRED GERECTOR MR. and MRS. FRED J. CHALFANT DR. and MRS. C. R. GRAHAM MR. and MRS. J. H. CLAYBAUGH MR. and MRS R. A. GREGG MR. HARRY COAL MRS. JOHN E. HUGUS MR. and MRS. FRANK COFFROTH MR. HOWARD HARPER MR. WILLIAM COX MRS. M.A. HARRIS MR. and MRS. D. L. COWAN MRS. J. H. HUGGANS MRS. MARGARET CRAWFORD MR. W.C. HORMELL MISS MARY CUNNINGHAM MRS. WALTER HAYS More patrons tomorrow. Hannah Millward Fisher Information Services Librarian Hannah@ahsl.arizona.edu The University of Arizona (520) 626-2933 (voice) Arizona Health Sciences Library 1501 N. Campbell, P.O. Box 245079 (520) 626-2922 (fax) Tucson, AZ 85724-5079 "The statements expressed herein are my own and should not be taken as a position, opinion or endorsement of the University of Arizona."
Ergy LUTZ, aged 72 years, widely known resident of South Brownsville, died Saturday, September 1, 1934, in a Pittsburgh hospital where he had been removed about weeks previous. Death was due to complications. A former resident of Luzerne Township he is survived by his widow and two sons. Funeral services were conducted in the family residence, High Street, South Brownsville, this afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge of Rev. R. C. Van Eman, pastor of Hopewell Presbyterian Church. Burial in Acklin Cemetery. (Standard) Not related to me. Just sharing a resource. Carole Clarke
Helen DeHANIS Wahler, 91, of Lawrenceville, Ga., formerly of Uniontown, Pa., died Saturday, Jan. 31, 2004, in the Gwinnett Medical Center, Lawrenceville, Ga. She was born Aug. 22, 1912, in Uniontown, a daughter of the late Andrew and Mary CINKER DeHANIS. Also preceding her in death were her husband, John Edward WAHLER, Sr.; a great-grandson, David E. Orawiec Jr.; and a brother, John Andrew DeHANIS. Surviving are four children, John Edward Wahler Jr., and his wife, Judith A., of Uniontown, Herbert L. Wahler and his wife, Katharine of Rockville, Md., Helen Louise Rentfrow and her husband, the Rev. Thomas Rentfrow of Wheeling, W.Va., and Edith Rae Rossini and her husband, Richard of Lawrenceville, Ga., with whom she made her home; 15 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren; and a brother, Albert DeHanis of Virginia Beach, Va. Mrs. Wahler formerly attended the Uniontown Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. Friends will be received in the JEROME W. SHELL FUNERAL HOME, 164 South Mt. Vernon Ave., Uniontown, Pa., on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., and on Friday in the Cherry Tree Alliance Church, 640 Cherry Tree Lane, Uniontown, Pa., from 10 to 11 a.m., when services will be held, with the Rev. Thomas Rentfrow and the Rev. Jack Herman officiating. Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Uniontown, Pa. Unrelated to me. Just sharing a resource. Edward DUNLEVY
Mary Catherine MILLER Reed, 92, of Dunbar, Pa., passed away Sunday, Feb. 1, 2004. She was born May 4, 1911, in Dunbar, Pa., a daughter of the late John Mason and Anna Lloyd THOMAS MILLER. A graduate of Dunbar Township High School, Class of 1929, she later attended the University of Pittsburgh. She was united in marriage to the late James B. REED, on Nov. 14, 1929. A lifelong resident of Dunbar, she was engaged in business having owned Reed's Dairy Bar, where they made their own ice cream and chocolate candies from 1934 to 1950. She also owned and operated Reed's Grocery, the first in Western Pennsylvania to have self-service with shopping carts. On March 27, 1950, President Harry S. Truman appointed her Postmaster at Dunbar, a position she held for 26 years, retiring in January, 1976. She was a member of the Franklin Memorial United Methodist Church of Dunbar, and a former member of the Star Bible Class. She was an active member of the National League of Postmasters, Pennsylvania Postmasters Association, Connellsville Alpha Y Gradale, Connellsville Chapter No. 247 Order of the Eastern Star, Margaret E. Caven Shrine No. 42, White Shrine of Jerusalem of Uniontown, and a former member of the Dunbar American Legion Auxiliary. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James B. REED, in 1947; a son, James J. REED, in February, 2001; three sisters, Margaret Lancaster, Nellie Tremba and Pearl Benvenuto; and two brothers, Clark and John M. MILLER. She is survived by a daughter, Anna Catherine (Kitty) Reed-Strawn and husband, George Robert Strawn, of Connellsville, Pa.; a daughter-in-law, Mary L. Reed, of Uniontown, Pa.; two grandsons, James W. REED and wife, Tina, and Robert E. REED and wife, Julie, of Uniontown; a granddaughter, Kathy Lynne and husband, Dr. Anthony Marano, of Lexington, Ky.; seven great-grandchildren, Robert, Joshua, Danielle, Ryan and Kelsey REED and Alyssa and Nicholas Marano; a sister, Mabel Smell and a sister-in-law, Ruby Jean Miller, both of Dunbar; several nieces and nephews; and a special friend, Ruth Hall. Catherine's family will greet friends in the PAUL G. FINK FUNERAL HOME INC., 418 North Pittsburgh St., Connellsville, Pa., today from 4 to 9 p.m., and on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Additional viewing will be held at the Franklin Memorial United Methodist Church, 54 Bridge St., Dunbar, on Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon, the hour of the funeral service, with the Rev. Jeffrey Popson and the Rev. Scott Berkeley officiating. Private interment will follow in Green Ridge Memorial Park, Pennsville. The Margaret E. Caven Shrine No. 42 White Shrine of Jerusalem will hold a service in the funeral home on Wednesday at 7 p.m. The Order of the Eastern Star service will follow at 7:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Mary Catherine's name to the Franklin United Methodist Church, 54 Bridge St., Dunbar, PA 15431, or Dunbar Community Library, 60 Connellsville St., Dunbar, PA 15431. Unrelated to me. Just sharing a resource. Edward DUNLEVY,
Russell ZAPPONE, 83, of Crucible, Pa., died Sunday, Feb. 1, 2004, in The Washington Hospital, Washington, Pa. Mr. Zappone was a retired coal miner from Crucible Mine, and Marianna Mine NO. 58. On Dec. 27, 1990, he married Olga Stasko, who survives. Also surviving are three daughters, Toni Grice, of Hillsville, Sandy McCaslin and Virginia Marchetti, both of Coraopolis, Pa.; 13 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Stella Dikun, of Dry Tavern, Pa., and Margaret Ferea, of Fredericktown, Pa. Friends will be received in the Behm Funeral Homes Inc., 1477 Jefferson Rd., Jefferson, Pa., on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held at 11 a.m., on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2004. Unrelated to me. Just sharing a resource. Edward DUNLEVY
Raymond FRONZAGLIO, 55, of Baldwin, Pa., died Friday, Jan. 30, 2004, in the Aspinwall Hospital, V.A., Pittsburgh, Pa. He is survived by his mother, Antoinette A. Fronzaglio; a sister, Denise A. Richenbrode; two brothers, Ronald N. Fronzaglio and Daniel A. Fronzaglio; a nephew, Ronald N. Fronzaglio Jr.; and a niece, Vanessa R. Richenbrode. Memorial Services will be conducted on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2004, at 11 a.m., from the Walnut Grove Assembly of God, Adams Avenue, West Mifflin, Pa. Memorial donations may be made to Walnut Grove Assembly of God Food Bank, 44 Adams Ave., West Mifflin, PA 15122. Unrelated to me. Just sharing a resource. Edward DUNLEVY
Opal Ruth MOSER Areford, 93, of Jacksonville, Fla., and a longtime resident of Point Marion, Pa., died Saturday, Jan. 31, 2004, in Jacksonville. She is survived by her son, Rodney W. Areford and his wife, Patricia of Jacksonville, Fla.; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one great great-grandchild. Friends will be received in the Richard R. Herod Funeral Home, Point Marion, Pa., on Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m., where services will be held on Thursday at a time to be announced. Unrelated to me. Just sharing a resource. Edward DUNLEVY