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    1. [PAWASHIN] MORGAN, STASKO, WAYNER, BIGGER, GARRETT, KIEHL, DALFOL Jan. 19, 1984 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
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    3. MORGAN, STASKO, WAYNER, BIGGER, GARRETT, KIEHL, DALFOL Mrs. Jacqueline FUHRER MORGAN, 52, of Fawcett Church Road, Cecil Township, died Friday, January 13, 1984, in the St. Clair hospital. A daughter of Anna FUHRER and the late Joseph FUHRER, she was born September 12, 1931, in South Fayette Township. She was a member of St. Elizabeth's Church, Lawrence. Besides her mother, she leaves her husband, George MORGAN, Sr.; a daughter, Shirley Ann BOURG of Canonsburg; four sons, George, Jr., of McDonald, Dennis of Bridgeville, Mark of Washington, and Dale MORGAN, at home; two sisters, Mary Ann DAHLE of Scott Township and Gloria Jean SCHMALZ of Meadow Lands; two brothers, Joseph and Edward FUHRER of South Fayette Township; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday morning in St. Elizabeth's Church, Lawrence. Burial was in Queen of Heaven cemetery. Benjamin STASKO, 62, of R. D. 1, Avella, died Tuesday, January 10, 1984, in the Harmarville Rehabilitation Center. A son of John and Hilda STASKO, he was born February 2, 1921, in Donora. A World War II veteran, he fought in the U. S. Army in the European Theater. He was a teacher at Fort Cherry High School, until his retirement. Surviving are a brother, John STASKO of New Stanton; a sister, Alice Patrick of Glassport; and several nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian burial was held last Friday morning in St. Cecelia's R. C. Church, Glassport, in charge of the Rev. George PARME. Burial was in Round Hill cemetery, Elizabeth. Michael WAYNER, 83, of Canonsburg, died Monday, January 16, 1984, in the Good Shepherd Home, Canonsburg. A son of Peter and Anna HUNDAGEN WAYNER, he was born September 22, 1900, in Gladden. For the past 50 years Mr. WAYNER had been a resident of Canonsburg, where he was a member of St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church. Mr. WAYNER was a former coal miner and had worked in the Westland mine. He had also worked at Western Center and for Hunts Construction Co. On April 28, 1934, he married Mary Ann CSUHTA, who survives along with two daughters, Cleo FETCKO of Canonsburg and Michaeline MAROTTO of Cecil; a son, Dennis WAYNER of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; two brothers, Jack WAYNER and Peter WAYNER of Canonsburg; four sisters, Mrs. Mary FETCKO of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Jule (sic) PATSCH of Canonsburg, Mrs. Irene BUSHMIRE of Cuddy, and Mrs. Eve POZZI of Bridgeville; four grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. Friends are being received at the DeAngelo funeral home, Canonsburg. Divine Liturgy will be said at 9:00 a.m. Thursday in St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church, Canonsburg, with the Rev. Joseph JUGAN as celebrant. Burial will be in Queen of Heaven cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth W. BIGGER, 78, of R. D. 1, Bulger, died Thursday, January 12, 1984, in the Weirton Medical Center. A daughter of the late James A. and Sarah Elizabeth BIGGER WITHERSPOON, she was born May 15, 1905, in Robinson Township. She was a member of the Robinson U. P. Church, and the Fort Vance Historical Society. Surviving are a daughter, Peggy, the wife of Nick LONCARIC of Murdocksville, and a son, Thomas C. BIGGER, Jr., of Murdocksville. Her husband, Thomas C. BIGGER, died in 1979. A daughter, Sally BIGGER, and a brother, Thomas WITHERSPOON, are deceased. Funeral services were held Monday morning in Burgettstown in charge of the Rev. Robert EZZELL and the Rev. Robert BROWN. Burial was in Robinson Church cemetery. Carl (Cal) F. GARRETT, 77, of Clinton, died Saturday, January 14, 1984, in Imperial. A son of the late George and Grace KINSELL GARRETT, he was born October 24, 1906, in West Middlesex. Surviving are his wife, Freda CREA GARRETT, a daughter, Betty CAIN of Clinton; a sister, Harriet COX of Leeper; and one granddaughter, Bobbye Carleen CAIN of Clinton. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning in the Thomas and Little funeral home, Imperial, in charge of the Rev. Ken ANDERSON, assistant pastor of the Valley Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Haywood cemetery, West Middlesex. Albert W. HIEHL, 65, of Chartiers Township, father of Mrs. Richard (Betsy) GIBSON of McDonald, died Tuesday, January 10, 1984, in the Washington hospital. A son of Charles M. and Elizabeth HELLMUTH KIEHL, he was born July 4, 1919, in Washington. Prior to his retirement in June, 1983, he had been employed at Washington Mould, Machine and Foundry for 46 years. During World War II, he served with the Army Signal Corps in the European Theater. On August 31, 1940, he married Patty J. MILHOLLAN, who survives, along with another daughter, Mrs. William (Patsy) PHILLIPS of Washington; two sons, A. William KIEHL and Gary J. KIEHL of Washington; two brothers; four grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held last Friday morning in Washington. Burial was in Washington cemetery. John DALFOL, 79, of R. D. 1, Bulger, died Saturday, January 14, 1984, in his home. A son of Felix and Joanna DALFOL, he was born May 4, 1904, in Italy. Mr. DALFOL was a retired stone mason and a member of Stone Mason Union Local 33. Surviving are his wife, Angeline BRUNO DALFOL; two daughters, Mrs. Lewis (Geraldine) STONE of R. D. 3, Burgettstown and Jean IVINS of New Jersey; a brother, Bruno DALFOL of R. D. 3, Burgettstown; nine grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. A son, John DALFOL is deceased. Blessing services were held Tuesday morning in Burgettstown in charge of the Rev. Edward BURNS. Burial was in Our Lady of Lourdes cemetery.

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