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    1. [PAWASHIN] DAVIS, POWELL, SOUFFRANT, TELLER, NEMTZ Feb. 9, 1984 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
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    3. DAVIS, POWELL, SOUFFRANT, TELLER, NEMTZ Harry Benard DAVIS, 72, of Trenton, Mich., formerly of Hill Station (Lawrence), died Tuesday, January 17, 1984, in Riverside hospital, Trenton. A son of Harry and Gertrude DAVIS, he was born April 30, 1911. The founder of Trenton Hardwar Co., he was a member of the United Methodist Church, Trenton, Trenton Masonic Lodge No. 8, F. & A. M., and Trenton Rotary Club. He was a married to Marian NAVARRE, who survives, along with a brother, John R. DAVIS of Rockwood, Mich.; four sisters, Gertrude WILTZ of Cecil, Eleanor BENFIELD of Santa Rosa, Calif., Alberta STEINER of Trenton, and Marian WINBERG of Sea Ranch, Calif. Services were held January 21. Rex Anderson POWELL, 26, of Carson City, Nev., died Sunday, January 29, 1984, in the Washoe County Medical Center, Reno, Nev., from injuries received in an auto accident. A son of James C. and Iverna REDD POWELL of R. D. 3, Eighty Four, he was born January 28, 1958, in Washington. A member of the Emmanuel United Presbyterian Church, Eighty Four, he was a 1975 graduate of Canon-McMillan High School and had attended Colorado State University. He was employed as vice president of the Tseng Mining Co., Carson City, Nev., and had served with the U. S. Navy aboard the USS Nautilus and the USS Coral Sea from 1976 to 1982. He was married April 23, 1983, to Ann P. GLAVIN POWELL, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter Melissa Ann POWELL, at home; one brother, Mike S. POWELL of R. D. 3, McDonald; two sisters, Mrs. Edward (Darlene) COCHRAN of Washington and Allene HESS of Eighty Four. Funeral services were held the afternoon of February 2 in Emmanuel U. P. Church, in charge of the Rev. Ralph DONALDSON and the Rev. John BAUER. Burial was in Emmanuel U. P. Cemetery. Mrs. Marion CRISCO (SCOTT) SOUFFRANT, 48, of Morgan, died Tuesday, January 31, 1984. A daughter of the late John and Esther CRISCO, she was born February 24, 1935, in Gregg. Surviving are her husband, Richard SOUFFRANT; six sons, Richard, John, Brian, Gary, Roger, and Claude; five grandchildren; a sister, Charlotte HUGHES of Imperial; and two brothers, Joseph CRISCO of Frankfort Springs and John CRISCO, Jr., of Oakdale. Funeral services were held the morning of February 2 in the Thomas and Little funeral home, Oakdale. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Mary E. TELLER, 82, of Imperial, died Wednesday, January 25, 1984. She was born October 3, 1901. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John FINARA and Mrs. Sarah CHERNIK; a son, John TELLER; two sisters, Dorothy LIGHTFOOT and Alberta PAGENKOPF; two brothers, Harry and Elmer MCELHANEY; 12 grandchildren, and 22 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held January 29, in the Thomas and Little funeral home, Imperial, in charge of the Rev. Bruce OGLE, pastor of the Valley Presbyterian Church, Imperial. Burial was in Sharon cemetery, Moon Township. Mrs. Betty BERNARD NEMTZ, 60, of Aliquippa, formerly of Imperial, died Thursday, February 2, 1984, in her home. A daughter of the late Frank and Nora MCELHANEY BERNARD, she was born May 26, 1923, in Imperial. Mrs. NEMTZ was a retired employee of the R. B. & W. Corporation where she worked as a box stitcher for 40 years. Surviving are her husband, Raymond; two sisters, Mildred DUNN of Coraopolis and Ruth WORK of Imperial; and two brothers, Earl BERNARD of Imperial and Bud BERNARD of Coraopolis. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Harold K. WHARTON funeral home, Imperial, in charge of the Rev. Bruce OGLE, pastor of the Valley Presbyterian Church, Imperial. Burial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery, Aliquippa.

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