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    3. Here are obits for 3/13 - 3/15: 3/13 Harry Melvin BAITH, 86, died Monday, Jan. 27, 2003, at the North East Medical Center of Kannapolis, N.C. Born in Three Springs Feb. 11, 1916, he was a son of the late Benjamin F. and Clara (Long) Baith. He was married to the former Louise Kurtz Schmallbach in 1943. He is survived by two daughters, Patricia Keene of Concord, NC., and Linda Halverson of Mesa, Ariz. There are six grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Three sisters survive; Gladys Baith and Frances ‘Nellie’ Schmallbach, both of Statesville, NC., and Mildred Baker of Hesston. He was preceded in death by three brothers and four sisters; Connan, Warren, Samuel, Lucy, Pearl, Dollie and Mary. A 1929 graduate of Saltillo High School, he served with the U.S. Army during World War II. For a time he lived in Morristown, N.J., and Florida before moving to North Carolina. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather who loved the Lord Jesus and is now home with the Lord. William J. CARTER, 76, of R.R. 3, Box 1592, Mount Union, died unexpectedly at 1:37 am. Wednesday, March 12, 2003, at Altoona Hospital, Altoona. Born Sept. 19, 1926, in Buffalo, N.Y., he was a son of the late George W. Sr. and Lottie (Berkstresser) Carter. He was united in marriage to the former Betty May Rosenberry Jan. 31, 1947, in Mount Union. Mrs. Carter survives at their home. He is survived by one daughter, Candice N. Fortney, Mount Union, R.R. 3; one granddaughter, Nicole Fortnev, Mount Union. R.R. 3; and one brother, George W. Carter Jr. of Mill Creek. He was preceded in death by a sister. Annabelle Smith. Mr. Carter was of the Methodist faith. He was a life member of American Legion Post No. 107, Mount Union. A U.S. Navy veteran, he served during World War II. He retired in 1996 after 39 years service with U.S. Silica, Mapleton, where he worked as a sand analyst. He enjoyed hunting. Interment will be made in Mount Union Cemetery. Olive I. HAWKINS, 88, of Little Egypt Road, died Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at Woodland Retirement Center in Orbisonia, Pa. Born July 8, 1914, in Hustontown, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Wilbert and Ruth Wagner Helman. She was preceded in death by her husband, Boyd Hawkins, in 1966. They were married March 28, 1931. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Fairview United Methodist Church in Harrisonville. She is survived by four children, Ruth Knepper of Woodland Retirement Center, Clair Hawkins and Roy Hawkins, both of Harrisonville, Pa., and Harry Hawkins of Hustontown; two sisters, Helen Morningstar of Saltillo, Pa. and Betty Dick of Roaring Spring, Pa.; 17 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons, Norman Hawkins and Raymond Hawkins; one sister, Ora Ramsey; one brother, Robert Helman; two grandchildren and one great-grandson. Services will be Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Fairview United Methodist Church, Harrisonville. Pastor Brian Sweeney will officiate. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Harrisonville. Anne LOPATA, 89, of Morrisons Cove Home, Martinsburg, formerly of Six Mile Run, passed away at 12:10 am. Wednesday, March 12, 2003, at Morrisons Cove Home. Born June 12, 1913, in Amsbury, she was a daughter of the late George Sr. and Helen (Preplett) Husick. She was united in marriage to John Lopata May 30, 1928, in Amsbury. Mr. Lopata preceded her in death. She is survived by two sisters and one brother; Susie Surdis, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Helen Winters, Baltimore, Md.; and George Husick, Saxton. Numerous nieces and nephews survive. She was preceded in death by four brothers; Michael Husick, John Husick, Joseph Husick and Frank Husick. Mrs. Lopata was a member of Immaculate Conception Church, Dudley. She was a member of the Saxton Senior Citizens Center and was a former Democratic Woman of the Year. Primarily a homemaker, she also worked in cleaning services. She enjoyed ceramics and flowers. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 15, at Curtis A. Heath Funeral Home, Broad Top City, with The Rev. Patrick Leahey officiating. Interment will be made in the IOOF Cemetery, Broad Top City. Anne (Rohm) POSTLETHWAITE, 85, of No. 2 McKnight Place, University City, Mo., formerly of Huntingdon, died at 9:40 p.m. Sunday, March 9, 2003, at her residence. Born Nov. 22, 1917, in Coaldale, she was the daughter of thc late William and Elizabeth (Fox) Rohm. She was united in marriage to Preston Murray Postlethwaite Oct. 21, 1944, at First United Methodist Church, Huntingdon. Mr Postlethwaite preceded her in death March 31, 1978. She is survived by two daughters and one son; Mrs. Kenneth (Sarah P.) Jerina, Clayton, Mo.; Mrs. Jeffrey (Dorothy P.) Pitts, Wachapreague, Va.; and Preston M. Postlethwaite Jr. and daughter-in-law, Denise, Morristown. N.J. Five grandchildren survive; Michael and wife. Staci Jerina; Anne Jerina; Anthony Jerina; Preston Postlethwaite; and Aileen Postlethwaite. She is also survived by one great-granddaughter, Ella Jerina. One brother, William L. Rohm of Ormond Beach, Fla., survives. She was preceded in death by one brother, Maxwell Rohm. Mrs. Postlethwaite was a member of Samuel United Church of Christ, Clayton, Mo. She was past president of the auxiliary to the St. Luke’s Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. and was an active volunteer for the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. She attended West Chester State Teachers College and Juniata College, from where she graduated with the Class of 1944. She was a teacher of music at the former Smithfield Elementary School, Huntingdon. She loved to play the piano and to play golf with her husband. Known for her cooking, she also enjoyed hand sewing. Funeral services will he held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 15, at the John B. Brown Funeral Home, 417 Washington St., Huntingdon, with the Rev. Tim Shafer officiating. Interment will he made in Riverview Cemetery, 245 Standing Stone Ave., Huntingdon. 3/14 Warren R. "Bill" YOCUM, Esq., 80, of 234 Penn St., Huntingdon, died Wednesday, March 12, 2003, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Born April 23, 1922, in Altoona, he was a son of the late Warren R. Yocum and Ida May (Lantz) Yocum Obermyer. He was united in marriage to the former M. Faye Welch June 22, 1945, at The Church of the Transfiguration (Little Church Around-the-Corner), New York, N.Y. Mrs. Yocum survives at their home, where they have resided since 1955. He is survived by one son and two daughters; Michael Scott Yocum, Plantation, Fla.; and Beth Ann Yocum and Susan Carol (Yocum) Pierotti, both of Huntingdon. Five grandchildren survive; Lindsey and Meredith Yocum and Sara, Matthew and Jason Pierotti. He is also survived by three brothers and one sister; Walter F. Yocum, Titusville, Fla.; Gerald Obermyer, Switzerland; Frances Obermyer, California: and Charles Obermyer, Texas. Mr. Yocum was a member of Huntingdon Presbyterian Church, Huntingdon , where he previously served as a deacon, trustee, president of the church corporation, elder and as a member of the session. Admitted to the Huntingdon County Bar Association in January 1952, he served as its president in 1960 and 1974. He had been a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association since 1952. He was a life member of Standing Stone Post No. 1754, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and a member of the Frank P Hommon Post No. 24, American Legion, both of Huntingdon. He had formerly been a member of the Huntingdon Hook & Ladder Fire Co., the Huntingdon County Cancer Society, the Huntingdon County Chapter of the American Red Cross and the Huntingdon County Game, Fish and Forestry Association. He served as the chairman of the patrons ticket committee for the Huntingdon Bicentennial and was an active member of the Huntingdon County Democratic Party, previously serving as the party’s treasurer. He was also a life member of the Retired Officers Association. He attended the Mapleton public schools and graduated rom Mount Union High School with the Class of 1940. He attended Dickinson College, Carlisle, and graduated from the Dickinson School of Law, also in Carlisle, in 1951. He served with the U.S. Navy during World War II, in the American, European-African and Asiatic-Pacific Theatres of Operations. Enlisting in 1942, he was later commissioned a lieutenant junior grade as a naval aviator. He was the recipient of the Navy’s Air Medal and the Distinguished Flying Cross. Discharged from active duty in 1948 to the U.S. Naval Reserve, he subsequently retired with the rank of lieutenant commander. Mr. Yocum began his career in law by serving his clerkship under his preceptor, attorney Robert H. Henderson. On April 1, 1960, he formed the law partnership of Simpson and Yocum with attorney Robert B. Simpson. He was elected to serve as the Huntingdon County District Attorney in 1960 and 1964 and was appointed to serve as the Huntingdon Borough solicitor, the solicitor to the Huntingdon Area School District, the Huntingdon County Area Vocational-Technical School and various Huntingdon County townships. Following the dissolution of Simpson and Yocum, he continued the practice of law from his offices on William Smith Street, Huntingdon. In addition to, and in conjunction with the practice of law from his office on William Smith Street, he was the broker for, and jointly owned, with Mrs. Yocum, Colonial Real Estate Agency, founded in 1964. Mr. Yocum loved his wife, children and grandchildren and enjoyed reading. working with his computer and feeding the birds. A memorial service will he held at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 16, at the Huntingdon Presbyterian Church, Fifth and Mifflin streets, Huntingdon, with the Revs. Richard E. Gardiner and Harold C. Williams Jr. officiating. Interment will be made in Huntingdon Memorial Gardens, Walker Township, Huntingdon. Charles E. HOFFMAN Jr., 80, of 1417 Scott St., Huntingdon, died at 2:15 am. Thursday, March 13, 2003. at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, following an extended illness. Born Dec. 2, 1922, in Huntingdon, he was a son of the late Charles E. Hoffman Sr. and Hazel (Baker) Hoffman Endres. He was married to the former Verna Catherine Lover Feb. 16, 1946. Mrs. Hoffman survives at their home. Three daughters survive; Mrs. Gregory M. (Barbara A.) Travalio, Dublin, Ohio; Mrs. J. Jeffrey (Patricia E.) Ciampa, Warwick, N.Y.; and Mrs. Ronald M. (C. Dianne) Davino, Palmdale, Calif. He is also survived by four grandchildren; Robert A. Ciampa of Conshohocken; Sarah E. Travalio of Dublin, Ohio; Kyra B. Ciampa of Warwick, N.Y.; and Elisa M. Travalio of Dublin, Ohio. He was preceded in death by one sister and two brothers; Phyllis Neary, Donald Hoffman and Robert Hoffman. Mr. Hoffman was a member of Stone Church of the Brethren, Huntingdon. He was a member of Frank P. Hommon Post No. 24, American Legion. Huntingdon. A member of the Class of 1940, he was a graduate of Huntingdon High School. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II from 1943-1946, attaining the rank of staff sergeant and serving with the 369 Ordnance Maintenance Company. Employed by SCI-Huntingdon as power plant supervisor, he retired in 1984 after 27 years service. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed gardening, fishing and hiking. He also enjoyed carpentry and traveling. Funeral services will he held at 10 am. Saturday, March 15, at the Stone Church of the Brethren, 1701 Moore St., Huntingdon, with the Rev. Dale W. Dowdy officiating. Interment will be made in Holy Cross Cemetery, 245 Standing Stone Ave., Huntingdon, where full military honors will be accorded. Carlton L. MILLER, 80, Hollidaysburg Veterans Home, died Monday, March 10, 2003. at the home following an extended illness. Born Oct. 22, 1922. in Huntingdon, he was a son of the late Canton A. and Mary Louise Miller. He married the former Doris M. Rogers, Oct. 7, 1947, in Huntingdon. Mrs. Miller preceded him in death May 28, 2001. He is survived by one son, Rick Miller and wife, Pam, of Duncansville; three daughters; Mary L. Miller, Duncansville; Mrs. John (Trudy) Colyer, Altoona; and Mrs. Carlton (Ceri) Curtis, Williamsport; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mr. Miller was of the Methodist faith. He retired from the maintenance department of Stroehmans Bakery. A graduate of Huntingdon High School, he was an Army and Air Force veteran of World War II. A devoted father, husband and grandfather, he will be greatly missed by his family. He enjoyed spending time with his family and watching sports and cooking shows. Private services were held at the convenience of the family and interment was made in Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon. Thelma M. (Sellers) MILLER, 76, of Village Way, Phoenixville, died Thursday, March 13, 2003, at Phoenixville Hospital, Phoenixville. She had lived in Phoenixville for the past three years. Born Sept. 5, 1926, in Orbisonia, she was a daughter of the late Newville N. and Olive (Black) Sellers. She was married to James Robert Miller who survives in Phoenixville. Two brothers and two sisters survive; Melvin L. Sellers, New Freedom; LaRue S. Dell. Kimberton; Major Norman G. Sellers and wife, Shirley, Baton Rouge, La.; and Vera O. Himes, Orhisonia. Several nieces., nephews, grand-nieces and grandnephews survive. Mrs. Miller was a member of the Centennial Evangelical Lutheran Church, Kimberton. She was active in the SPCA in New Carrollton, Md. A 1945 graduate of Orbisonia High School, she was a homemaker Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, March 17, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia, with the Rev. David Ort officiating. Interment will be made in Orbisonia Cemetery, Orbisonia. 3/15 Earl E. KIFER, 85, of Blanton Gardens Retirement area, near Dallas, Texas, passed away Tuesday, March 4, 2003, in Dallas. He was born Aug. 1, 1917, in Pennsylvania. He is survived by his wife, Georgia Mae Kifer, whom he married in November 1943 in Harlingen, Texas. They met in Wichita Falls in 1941 while Mr. Kifer was stationed there. He is also survived by three sons; Ron Kifer, Greg Kifer, Mark Kifer; daughters-in-law Sharron Kifer, Debbie Kifer and Karen Kifer; grandchildren Jennifer Kifer, Jessika Kifer, Koyt Kifer, Kullen Kifer, Kimberly Fretz, Eric Fretz, Katie Kifer and Jason Kifer. One sister, Grace Capwell of Saxton survives. He left Pennsylvania via train at the age of 17 and traveled to Kansas, where he worked on a farm. Upon returning to Pennsylvania, he worked in a steel mill in Pittsburgh and attended a university. He joined the U.S. Air Force in October 1941 and served in the European Theatre of Operations throughout France, Germany and the European countries, returning to the United States in 1945. Following his discharge from the Air Force, he worked for a short time on the Wichita Falls Police Force. He received his bachelor of arts degree from Texas Wesleyan College (now University) and a master of theology from Perkins School of Theology at SMU. He earned a doctorate from Daniel Baker University and an honorary doctor from Howard Payne College. He did graduate work at the University of Edinburgh. Scotland. He began his ministry on the 5-Point Circuit in the Wichita Falls District and retired from the ministry as the district superintendent in 1983. He served several churches in the North Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church in Chico, Roanoke, Denton, Wylie, Mesquite, Greenville and Dallas. He enjoyed painting and doing wood crafts. Funeral services were held March 6 in Dallas. Mary G. "Muddy" MAGLIERE, 78, formerly of 316 S. Division St., Mount Union, and most recently a resident of Huntingdon Manor, Warm Springs Avenue, Huntingdon, died at 5:15 p.m. Thursday, March 13. 2003, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, following an extended illness. Born April 5, 1924, in Huntingdon, she was a daughter of the late Anthony and Mary Grace (Traphili) Pagana. She was united in marriage to John J. Magliere Jan. 5,1947, at St. Catherine’s Roman Catholic Church, Mount Union. Mr. Magliere preceded her in death May 11, 1984. She is survived by one daughter, Mary Louise Hileman and her husband, David, of Mount Union. She is also survived by three grandchildren; Tina Welch, John McKim and Aaron Atherton; six great-grandchildren and one brother, Joe Giacobello of Mount Union. She was preceded in death by sisters, Gracie Cholewinski and Margarite Pagana; a brother, Charles Pagana and an infant sister. Mrs. Magliere was a member of St. Catherine’s Roman Catholic Church, Mount Union, and the Mount Union Chapter of the Catholic Daughters. She graduated from Mount Union High School in 1944. Mrs. Magliere was employed for 17 years by L. Greif Brothers Manufacturing Co., Mount Union. For many years, she worked from her home as the district registrar for the Pennsylvania Department of Vital Records. A funeral Mass will beheld at 10 am. Monday, March 17, at St. Catherine’s Catholic Church, 205 W. Market St., Mount Union, with the Rev. Elwood Figurelle officiating. Committal will he made in St. Catherine s Catholic Cemetery, Shirleysburg. Helen F. SNEATH, 82, of R.R. 1, Box 373, Alexandria, died at 9:35 p.m. Thursday, March 13, 2003, at Huntingdon Manor, Warm Springs Avenue, Huntingdon, following a brief illness. Born Aug. 25, 1929, in East Windsor, Ontario, Canada, she was a daughter of the late Henry L. and Della (Lucier) Perron. She was twice married; first to Russell A. Miller, May 13, 1939; then to Robert H. Sneath Jan. 18, 1975. Mr. Miller preceded her in death April 4, 1967; Mr. Sneath preceded her in death Oct. 25, 1988. She is survived by one brother and two sisters; Robert H. Perron and his wife, Joyce, of Troy, Mich.; and Margaret D. LaFountain and Dorothy R. Perron, both of Canton, Mich. She is also survived by several in-laws, nieces and nephews. One brother, Raymond A. Perron, preceded her in death. Mrs. Sneath was a member of Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Huntingdon. She attended public schools in the state of Michigan. She had resided in the Logan Township/Alexandria area since 1961. A funeral Mass will be held at 10 am. Monday, March 17, at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 524 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, with the Rev. David J. Arseneault officiating. Committal will be made in Holy Cross Cemetery, 245 Standing Stone Ave., Huntingdon. -- Ken Boonie Co-Coordinator, PaGenWeb Project Huntingdon County http://www.rootsweb.com/~pahuntin/ Psalm 33:12 Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.

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