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    1. [PAWASHIN] LOVE, IGLAR, DUNN, RINGLESBACH, STIFFLER, SKARUPA Dec. 8, 1983 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
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    3. LOVE, IGLAR, DUNN, RINGLESBACH, STIFFLER, SKARUPA Mrs. Mary E. THOME LOVE, 89, formerly of McDonald, died Tuesday, November 29, 1983, in the McMurray Hills Manor Nursing Home. The daughter of the Rev. James Lane THOME and Phoebe MUNCE THOME, she was born January 5, 1984 (sic), in Westmoreland County. She was a member of the Emmanuel U. P. church, Eighty Four. Mrs. LOVE was a retired mathematics teacher and a former principal of Union High School, Burgettstown. She graduated from Monmouth (Ill.) College in 1917. She was married July 21, 1941, in Oxford, Ohio, to the Rev. Dr. A. A. LOVE of McDonald, who died December 8, 1960. He was a former pastor of the Mt. Washington U. P. Church, Pittsburgh. Surviving are a nephew, James L. THOME, with whom she made her home in recent years, and a niece, Mrs. Roger L. (Mary Ann) JOHNSON of Washington. Three brothers, William B., Robert L., and James L. THOME II, are deceased. Memorial services were held the evening of December 1, in the Emmanuel U. P. Church, Eighty Four, in charge of the Rev. Ralph M. DONALDSON. Charles J. IGLAR, 75, of Sturgeon, died Friday, December 2, 1983, in the West Allegheny hospital. A son of Martin and Ellen STRBAVI IGLAR, he was born October 16, 1908, in Oakdale. Surviving are his wife, Frances May IGLAR; a daughter, Barbara BUZZANELLI; three sisters, Helen WAZ, Margaret DARRY, and Irene BOLAND; three brothers, Albert IGLAR, Edward IGLAR, and Gilbert IGLAR; and three grandsons. A blessing service was held Tuesday morning in the Thomas and Little funeral home, Oakdale, in charge of the Rev. Fr. Thomas LAKOMY, pastor of St. Patrick's R. C. Church, Noblestown. Burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery. James C. DUNN, 82, retired superintendent of the Fort Cherry School District, died Friday, December 2, 1983, in the Congregational Home, Dormont. Mr. DUNN, who had resided in Mt. Lebanon from 1946 until he went to the Congregational Home in October, was employed with the school district for more than 35 years. He was a 1924 graduate of Pennsylvania State University and was a first Lieutenant in the Army during World War II. Surviving are a sister, Janet D. MEYER of Mt. Lebanon, and two nephews. His wife, Margaret MCMILLEN DUNN, is deceased. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in Mt. Lebanon. Burial was in Mt. Lebanon cemetery. Allan C. RINGLESBACH, 35, of Charleston, W. Va., formerly of McDonald, died Thursday, December 1, 1983, in the Charleston Area Medical Center. The son of William and Frances RINGLESBACH, he was born March 23, 1948, in Pittsburgh. Besides his parents he is survived by several aunts and uncles. Funeral services where held Monday morning in the Thomas and Little funeral home, McDonald, in charge of the Rev. Deryl K. LARSEN, pastor of the First U. M. Church, McDonald. Burial was in Jefferson Memorial Park. Ronald R. STIFFLER, 65, of Leesburg, Fla., formerly of McDonald and Canonsburg, died Friday, December 2, 1983, in Gainesville (Fla.) Veterans' Hospital. A son of Raymond and Marie TROY STIFFLER of McDonald, he was born February 20, 1929, in McDonald. He was a member of Garfield Lodge No. 604, F. & A. M., McDonald, Darius Royal Arch Chapter No. 294, McDonald, and the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Pittsburgh. Mr. STIFFLER moved from McDonald to Florida in 1979. On November 17, 1977, in McDonald, he married Lillian WILSON STIFFLER, who survives, along with his parents, a daughter, Yvonne STIFFLER of Washington; a grandson; two sisters, Mary HERROR of McDonald and Carol BELL of Midway; and several nieces and nephews. A sister, Patricia STIFFLER, is deceased. Memorial services were conducted Wednesday in the Trinity Presbyterian Church, McDonald. Burial will take place at a later date. Mrs. Cecelia MAGA SKARUPA, 79, of East Lincoln avenue, McDonald, died Thursday, December 1, 1983, in the Washington hospital. A daughter of Paul and Elizabeth MAGA, she was born July 8, 1904, in Czechoslovakia. On May 26, 1930, she married Stephen SKARUPA, Sr., who survives, along with two sons, Steve J. SKARUPA, Jr., and William SKARUPA of McDonald; a daughter, Velma SLOTA of R. D. 3, Oakdale; a brother, Emil MAGA of Greensburg; 12 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Three brothers, John, Joseph, and Albert, and a sister, Mary, are deceased. A blessing service was held Monday morning in the Frank J. Nation Funeral Home, Inc., in charge of the Rev. Francis L. PUCCI, pastor of St. Alphonsus R. C. Church, McDonald. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery.

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