REEDY, GARREN, MICHEL, RANDOUR, MOORE, HIGGENBOTHAM, MOORE, DOWLER, BUSHMIRE, DONELLI, HOLMES, JACOBS, YANOSIK Samuel R. REEDY, 78, of the Kane Lutheran Residential Care Center, in Kane, formerly of Washington, and Port Charlotte, Fla., died Wednesday, December 7, 1983, in Kane hospital. A son of Wesley and Emma HANENKRAT REEDY, he was born April 30, 1905, in Glasgow, Pa. Mr. REEDY, a graduate of Hickory High School, and was an insurance representative in the Washington area for Prudential and for many years was a sales representative in Sears Roebuck and Co.'s Washington stores. He was married October 6, 1927, and his wife, Kathryn A. REEDY, died June 14, 1973. Surviving are a son, Samuel R. REEDY, Jr., of Bethany, Okla.; a daughter, Jeanne KYLANDER of Warren; two brothers, Lester REEDY of Hickory and Clair REEDY of Claysville; two sisters, Minnie COOKE of Hickory and Mae RAY of R. D. 8, Washington; four granddaughters, and two grandsons. Two brothers, Hiram and Arthur, and a sister, Edna, are deceased. Funeral services were held last Saturday in Washington in charge of the Rev. Kathleen S. BOSTROM, pastor of the Church of the Covenant. Burial was in Mt. Prospect cemetery, Hickory. Frank GARREN, 59, of Bavington, died Saturday, December 3, 1983, in his home. A son of Verna SHULTZ GARREN of Bavington, and the late Robert GARREN, he was born January 19, 1924, in Bavington. He was a heavy equipment operator for Weirton Steel Corp. and was a member of Operating Engineers Local No. 132, Charleston, W. Va. Mr. GARREN also was a member of the Burgettstown V. F. W. and Richard VAUX Lodge No. 454, F. & A. M., Burgettstown. A veteran of World War II, he served in the U. S. Army. Besides his mother, he leaves his wife, Helen PUSKAR GARREN; a son, Frank GARREN, Jr., of Bavington; three brothers, Raymond GARREN and George GARREN of Bavington and Robert GARREN of Paris, Pa.; a sister, Lucille SALLADI of Clinton; and one grandson. Funeral services were held December 6, in charge of the Rev. John ADAMS. Burial was in Grandview cemetery, Florence. Henry MICHEL, 94, of Imperial, died Monday, December 5, 1983, in the East Liverpool Convalescent Center. The son of Frank and Johanna MIHEVIC MICHEL, he was born July 10, 1899, in Imperial. He is survived by a son, Floyd, of Netuchen, N. J.; a daughter, Henrietta MCELHANEY of Imperial; four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held the afternoon of December 7 in the Harold K. Wharton funeral home, Imperial, in charge of the Rev. Douglas HOLBEN, pastor of the Clinton U. P. Church. Burial was in Valley cemetery. Arthur RANDOUR, Jr., 43, of Aliquippa, died Monday, December 5, 1983, in Hopewell Township. A son of Frances RICH RANDOUR of McDonald, and the late Arthur RANDOUR, Sr., he was born May 8, 1940, in McDonald. He had served in the U. S. Navy and was a computer operator for the O. Hommell Co., Carnegie. He was a member of the U. S. W. A. Local No. 3246, and a social member of Robert W. YOUNG V. F. W Post No. 8805, Hopewell Township. On January 26, 1961, he married Bonnie Jean FLINT, who survives, along with three daughters, Bonnie Lou GOLDBACH, at home, Belinda NOLTE of Neville Island, and Denise RANDOUR, at home; a sister, Sandra Lee GRECO; and two grandchildren. Two brothers, Edward and Richard, are deceased. Funeral services were held last Friday morning in the Frank J. Nation Funeral Home, Inc., McDonald, in charge of the Rev. D. K. LARSEN, pastor of the First U. M. Church, McDonald. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Wilbert MOORE, 83, of Imperial, died Tuesday, December 6, 1983, in the Ohio Valley hospital. The son of Preston and Martha CAMPBELL MOORE, he was born January 28, 1900, in North Fayette Township. His is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel ROCHE MOORE; a son, Henry of Imperial; three daughters, Mrs. Martha STOVER of Imperial, Mrs. Dorothy ROWLEE of Finland, Minn., and Mrs. Sandra FLUHARTY of Aliquippa; a step-son, Charles ROCHE of Boca Raton, Fla., a step-daughter, Mrs. Constance SAMBROAK of Gibsonia, nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and four step-grandchildren. Funeral services were held last Friday morning 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 Valley cemetery. Mrs. Nellie HIGGENBOTHAM, 79, of Carnegie, died Friday, December 2, 1983, in the St. Clair hospital. A daughter of Wiley and Mabel LINSLEY MCCONNELL, she was born August 6, 1904, in Heidelberg. She is survived by a daughter, Susan HIGGENBOTHAM of Carnegie; a son, Robert MCCONNELL of R. D. R., McDonald; a sister, Norma (Bess) DAQUIN of Midway; and a granddaughter. Funeral services were held December 6 in Carnegie. Burial was in Chartiers cemetery. Wilbur Lee MOORE, 89, of R. D. 3, Burgettstown, died Monday, December 12, 1983, in the home of his daughter, Nora M. PHILLIPS, Hickory. A son of Samuel D. and Elizabeth SCOTT MOORE, he was born July 22, 1894, in Burgettstown. Mr. MOORE was a farmer, having retired in 1959. He was a lifelong member of the Westminster U. P. Church. A veteran of World War I, he was a member of the Veterans of World War I of the USA. He was married January 9, 1918, to Nora Virginia PETTIT, who died December 21, 1977. Surviving are four daughters, Nora M. PHILLIPS of Hickory, Mrs. Francis (Alma L.) SCHWAB of R. D. 3, Burgettstown, Mrs. Robert (Mary L.) WILSON, of R. D. 1, Hickory, and Mrs. William (Martha Jane) BRIGGS of R. D. 3, Burgettstown; five sons, Wilbur A. of R. D. 1, Hickory, Samuel T. of R. D. 3, McDonald, Charles E. of R. D. 3, Burgettstown, Harry P. of Clarington, Ohio, and William H. of Fredonia; 24 grandchildren, and 29 great-grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Lee and Martin funeral home, Burgettstown, where funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Thursday in charge of the Rev. William MARTIN. Burial will be in Mt. Prospect cemetery, Hickory. Mrs. Leota A. DOWLER, 67, of R. D. 3, Burgettstown, died Monday, December 12, 1983, in the Allegheny General hospital. A daughter of Martin and Stella KUNKOVICH GOLESKI, she was born September 23, 1916, in Meadow Lands. Surviving are her husband, Jack DOWLER; a son, Thomas ROSE II of Traveler's Rest, S. C.; a daughter, Sharon Lee STEVENS of R. D. 3, Burgettstown; three sisters, Helen DANEK of R. D. 3, Burgettstown, Sophie HAMPSON of McDonald and Blanche ROBINSON of Deep Creek, Md.; and two grandsons. A brother, Alexander GOLESKI, is deceased. Friends are being received in the Lee and Martin funeral home, Burgettstown. Other arrangements are incomplete. Mrs. Anna Mary BUSHMIRE, 66, of R. D. 4, McDonald, died Monday, December 12, 1983, in the Canonsburg hospital. A daughter of John and Mary HUDOCK YENCHIK, she was born February 3, 1917, in South Fayette Township. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Don (Rosemarie) GENTILE of Pittsburgh, Mrs. John (Carol) FARKAS of Morgan, and Mrs. Diana JORDAN of Cecil; two sons, Robert DADUM of Columbus, Ohio, and Rudolph DADUM of Hendersonville; two sisters, Mary HENKE of Hendersonville and Veronica SIRKO of Carnegie; two brothers, John YENCHIK of Bridgeville and Andrew YENCHIK of Cecil; and seven grandchildren. Her husband, Leo BUSHMIRE, died October 6, 1977. A brother, Michael YENCHIK, and a sister, Elizabeth YENCHIK, are deceased. Mass of Christian burial was held Wednesday morning in Holy Rosary Church, Muse, in charge of the Rev. William SHOLZ. Burial was in Forest Lawn Gardens. Fred (Putt) DONELLI, 78, of Upper St. Clair, a star soccer player in the Pittsburgh area during the 1940s, died Tuesday, December 6, 1983, in the St. Clair hospital. He was a member of the Pittsburgh Indians, which won national soccer championships in 1947 and 1948. He was inducted into the Western Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 1982. He is survived by his wife, Sadie; a daughter, Wanda KOJSZA of Penn Hills; a son, Fred of Upper St. Clair; three sisters, Olympia MATULIS of Huntingdon, Eva Lena SHUCK of South Fayette, and Violet PEROG of Imperial; four brothers, Chelso of South Fayette, Aldo (Buff) DONELLI of Boston, Mass., John of San Diego, Calif., Mayo of Alabama, and Dr. Alan DONELLI of Erie; seven grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held December 9 in Bridgeville with burial in Melrose cemetery, Bridgeville. Sheldon E. HOLMES, 52, of Rochester, died Friday, December 9, 1983, in the Medical Center of Beaver County. The son of Howard and Ethel TERLE HOLMES of Midway, he was born June 19, 1931, in Canton, Ohio. He was a maintainer tester for Conrail; was president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, Local 2, Conrail, Conway, and was a veteran of the U. S. Army having served in the Korean Conflict. He was treasurer of Genesis II, a member of the Rochester Band Parents, V. F. W. Post 520, Midway, and attended the First U. M. Church, Rochester. Besides his parents, he leaves two daughters, Donna and Shelly HOLMES at home. His wife, Ruth GORDON HOLMES died June 13, 1981. Funeral services were held Monday morning in Rochester, in charge of the Rev. Frank A. BODNAR. Burial was in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park, Daugherty Township. Mrs. Carolyn LUTES JACOBS, 60, of Washington, died Saturday, December 10, 1983 in the Washington hospital. A daughter of James and Kate HAYES LUTES, she was born February 11, 1923, in Greensburg. Mrs. JACOBS was a 1941 graduate of Trinity High School and a member of the Fairhill Manor Christian Church and the Christian Women's Fellowship of the church. She had worked as a nurse's aide at Washington hospital. On February 28, 1943, in Washington, she married Paul JACOBS, who survives, along with two sons, Dr. Michael A. JACOBS and William J. JACOBS of Scott Township; a brother, James LUTES of McDonald; three sisters, Mrs. Peter (Libbie) DURISH of Houston, Mrs. Roy (Alda) SPECK of Washington, and Mrs. Sally BUDZANOSKI of Ontario; and six grandchildren. A son, Paul EDWARDS, and a brother, William, are deceased. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning in Washington in charge of the Rev. John C. HANIFORD, pastor of the Fairhill Manor Christian Church. Burial was in Forest Lawn Gardens. Mrs. Elizabeth Marie YANOSIK, 76, of Southview, died Saturday, December 10, 1983, in the Washington County Health Center. A daughter of Thomas and Mary PRUSS OGRODOWSKI, she was born June 29, 1907, in Carnegie. She was a member of the Guardian Angel R. C. Church, Southview, and the Christian Mothers of the church. Surviving are two ___ters, Mrs. David JOHNSTON of R. D. 4, McDonald and Mrs. Donald MCCONNELL of R. D 4, ____ington; a son, Steve *. YANOSIK of Southview; a ____ Victor OGRODOWSKI of ____burg; and five grandchildren. Her husband, Steve YANOSIK died November 15, 19**. ____ sisters, Veronica S____ and Cecilia CHESS and ____ brothers Michael, ____ Sylvester, Alex and ____ OGRODOWSKI, are deceased. Mass of Christian burial was held Tuesday ____ Guardian Angel R. C. Church, Southview, in charge of the Rev. John GIBSON. Burial in Queen of Heaven cemetery.