JURCIC, KRIEGER, BEBOUT, FERRICKS, ADAMS, SECRETI, LYLE Mrs. Elizabeth ZIMMERMAN JURCIC, 52, of Reissing Road, R. D. 2, McDonald, died Monday, October 24, 1983, in the Allegheny General hospital. A daughter of the late George ZIMMERMAN and Rosalie ZIMMERMAN, of Amherst, Ohio, who survives, she was born August 11, 1931, in Hills Station. Mrs. JURCIC was a member of the Calvary U. P. Church, McDonald, where she was a deacon. She was the first vice president of the McDonald Woman's Club, and had been the cook for the Meals-on-Wheels in McDonald for about five years. Besides her mother, she leaves her husband, Vincent JURCIC; a son, David JURCIC, at home; and two brothers, John ZIMMERMAN of Fort Walton Beach, Fla., and George ZIMMERMAN of Amherst, Ohio. Private services were held the morning of October 27, in charge of the Rev. Donald B. PATCHEL, pastor of Calvary U. P. Church, McDonald. Private burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Funeral arrangements were in charge of the Frank J. Nation Funeral Home, Inc., 220 East Lincoln avenue, McDonald. John KRIEGER, Jr., 80, of Carnegie, died Thursday, October 27, 1983. He was born December 8, 1902. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; two step-sons, Richard and James; two sister, Christine KRAMER and Wilmina GUNTHER; two brothers, Fred and Wilbert KRIEGER, and four step-grandchildren. Funeral services were held October 29 in the Thomas and Little funeral home, Oakdale, in charge of the Rev. Emily BYRD, pastor of the Noblestown U. M. Church. Burial was in Oakdale cemetery. Mrs. Jane Ann BEBOUT, 96, of Midway, died Tuesday, October 25, 1983, in her home. A daughter of David F. and Cornelia LEOPOLD PETTIBON, she was born April 25, 1887, in Burgettstown. Prior to her retirement, she had been a school teacher in the Burgettstown area and a bookkeeper for Peoples Natural Gas Co. She was a member of the Westminster U. P. Church, Burgettstown. She is survived by a daughter, Katherine L. BEBOUT of Midway; a niece, and two nephews. Funeral services were held October 27 in the Thomas and Little funeral home, Midway, in charge of the Rev. James CRANSTON, pastor of the Center U. P. Church, Midway. Burial was in Center cemetery. Mrs. Mildred SHAW FERRICKS, 73, of Canonsburg, died Saturday, October 29, 1983, in the Washington hospital. A daughter of Edward H. and Carrie B. RICE SHAW, she was born July 25, 1910, in Morgantown, W. Va. She had resided most of her life in the Canonsburg area. Surviving are four sons, Earl FERRICKS of Cecil, Charles FERRICKS of Eighty Four, David FERRICKS of Canonsburg, and Ronald FERRICKS; three daughters, Mrs. David (Rose) BROOKS of Aurora, Colo., Mrs. Melvin (Joyce Ann) CARROLL of Washington, and Mrs. Charles (Mildred Lee) JONES of Canonsburg; four brothers, Don SHAW of Phoenix, Ariz., James and Robert SHAW of Canonsburg, and Thomas SHAW of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. William (Betty) FULLGRAF of Cecil and Mrs. Frank (Rachel) GORFI of Alliance, Ohio; 23 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Her husband, Charles M. FERRICKS, died June 3, 1974. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in Canonsburg in charge of the Rev. Donald C. AUSTIN, pastor of the Chartiers Hill U. P. Church. Burial was in Forest Lawn Gardens. Mrs. Catherine SECRETI, 74, of R. D. 3, McDonald, died Sunday, October 30, 1983, in the Washington hospital. A daughter of Salvatore and Filomena DEMARCO, she was born July 24, 1909, in Sangiovonni, Fiore, Italy. She was a member of St. Mary's R. C. Church, Cecil. Surviving are her husband, Frank SECRETI; four sons, Tony SECRETI of Sangiovonni, Bennie SECRETI of Canonsburg, Sam SECRETI of R. D. 1, Cecil, and John SECRETI of Cecil; a sister, Mary DEMARCO of Rome, Italy; two brothers, Tony and Rossero DEMARCO of Sangiovonni; 10 grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. A sister, Latezzio DEMARCO, is deceased. Mass of Christian burial was held Wednesday morning in St. Mary's R. C. Church, Cecil, in charge of the Rev. John O. GRIFFITH. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. Donald Neil (Red) LYLE, 75, of Main street, Hickory, died Sunday, October 30, 1983, in the Washington hospital. The son of the late Edwin and Mary NEIL LYLE, he was born January 28, 1908, in Mt. Pleasant Township. He was a member of the Hickory U. P. Church. A retired custodian in the Fort Cherry School district, Mr. LYLE was a charter member of the Mt. Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department and was a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth MCCALMONT LYLE. He was the last of his family. Two brothers, Clifford LYLE and Robert LYNE and a sister Anna Lee, are deceased. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in Houston in charge of the Rev. Harvey O. JOHNSON. Burial was in Mt. Prospect cemetery. William Paul ADAMS, 94, of St. Petersburg, Fla., formerly of Oakdale, died Tuesday, October 18, 1983. A son of the late William and Catherine ADAMS of Lisbon, Ohio, he was born October 2, 1889, in Lisbon. While residing in Oakdale he was employed as an accountant by United Engineering in Pittsburgh. He moved to St. Petersburg in 1955. He is survived by his wife, Marion Terry ADAMS; two sons, LeRoy of Madeira Beach, Fla., and Harry of Guadalajara, Mexico; and two daughters, Jeanne RAPP of Mt. Pleasant and Patricia MASQUELIER of McDonald.