BONI, TOURNAY, RICHARDS, LEWIS, MORRISON Mrs. Elvira BONI, 93, formerly of Burgettstown, died Tuesday, December 13, 1983, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles BEZUSKO in Hickory, where she had resided the past seven years. Mrs. BONI, who was born September 6, 1890, in Supino, Italy, was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Burgettstown. Surviving are a son, George BONI, of Slidell, La., three daughters, Jean SPADA, Mary BONI, and Vera BEZUSKO, all of Hickory; 20 grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren. Her husband, Fred BONI, three sons, Jules, Geno, and Aldino BONI, and tow daughters, Lillian DREMSEK and Della DEBRAKELER, are deceased. Mass of Christian burial was held last Friday morning in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Burgettstown. Burial was in the church cemetery. Norman G. TOURNAY, 80, of Gladden Heights, McDonald, died Tuesday, December 13, 1983, in the Canonsburg hospital. A son of Gustave and Mamie CHARLIER TOURNAY, he was born December 31, 1902, in McDonald. Mr. TOURNAY was a retired engineer for the Pennsylvania Railroad. He was a member of the Independent Bible Presbyterian Church, McDonald, and of the Komoko Club, McDonald. Surviving are five sons, Donald TOURNAY of Midway, Norman TOURNAY of Canonsburg, Howard J. TOURNAY of Weirton, W. Va., Edward S. TOURNAY of ROCHESTER, and Robert C. TOURNAY of Hagerstown, Md.; six daughters, Jeanne MAINWARING of Washington, D. C., Norma BUCK of Sturgeon, Joyce FAY of Denville, N. J., Helen WEAVER of McDonald, Bonnie CORRICK of Claysville, and Denise PFEIFFER of Harbey, La.; a sister, Naomi LONGSTRETH of McDonald; a brother, George of Hawthorne, Nev.; two half-brothers, Wayne of McDonald and Daniel of Weirton, W. Va., a step-sister, Wilma CARNAHAN of Weirton, W. Va.; 25 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. His wife, Louise HARTZELL TOURNAY, died in 1982. A brother, Charles, and two half-brothers, Howard and Gustava, (sic) are deceased. Funeral services were held last Friday morning in the Independent Bible Presbyterian church, McDonald, in charge of the pastor, the Rev. Robert MCGILL. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Arrangements were in charge of the Frank J. NATION Funeral Home, Inc., McDonald. Mrs. Caroline RICHARDS, 86, of Midway, died Saturday, December 17, 1983, in the Sewickley Valley hospital. A daughter of Casper and Mary KARCH KEHM, she was born July 23, 1897, in Carnegie. She was married to the late James RICHARDS. Mrs. RICHARDS belonged to Center U. P. Church, Midway. Surviving are a daughter, Martha Ann CARTIER of Coraopolis; a brother, Casper KEHM of Heidelberg, four sisters, Margaret NOBLE of Altoona, Mary PARKINSON of Steubenville, Ohio, Alice STOLMYER of Weirton, W. Va., and Minnie CARLOCK of Florida; three grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning in the Thomas and Little funeral home, Midway, in charge of the Rev. James CRANSTON. Burial was in Raccoon cemetery, Candor. Mrs. Lula Belle LEWIS, 81, of Wilson Avenue, Cecil, died Friday, December 15, 1983, in the Canonsburg hospital. A daughter of Wesley and Ada ADELL LYNCH, she was born August 21, 1902, in Clay County, Ala. She had been a resident of Cecil for 34 years. Surviving are two daughters, Freda Mae RUSSELL of Louisville, Ky., and Ollie SPEIGHTS of Columbus, Ohio; two sons, Charles R. LACKS, Sr., and Henry Thomas LACKS of Canonsburg; a sister, Juanita LYNCH of Canton, Ohio; 27 grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren. Her husband, Richard LEWIS, died January 14, 1978. Mrs. Cassie KELLY MORRISON, 87, of Liberty, S. C., a native of Midway, died Saturday, December 17, 1983, in Alta Vista Nursing Center, Easley, S. C. A daughter of Thomas and Nancy Jane MCMILLAN KELLY, she was born March 4, 1896, in Midway. Mrs. MORRISON was a member of the Hickory U. P. Church. Surviving is one sister, Miss Mabel KELLY of Liberty, S. C. Her husband, John McCowan MORRISON, is deceased. Graveside services were held Tuesday morning in the Hickory U. P. cemetery, Hickory, with the Rev. Harvey JOHNSON officiating.