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    1. [PAWASHIN] RUTKAUSKAS, LEROY, CAMPBELL, MOREAU, CREEK, DAVIDSON, CAPPOLA Nov. 24, 1983 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
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    3. RUTKAUSKAS, LEROY, CAMPBELL, MOREAU, CREEK, DAVIDSON, CAPPOLA Severas (Rex) RUTKAUSKAS, 74, of R. D. 1, Bulger, died Sunday, November 20, 1983, in his home. A son of John and Magdelana METRAUSVAS RUTKAUSKAS, he was born January 20, 1909, in Canton, Ill. Before retiring, Mr. RUTKAUSKAS had been employed as a coal miner for Pittsburgh Coal. He was also a self-employed scrap dealer in Bulger. He was a member of St. Ann's R. C. Church, Bulger, and UMWA Local No. 8066. Surviving are his wife Kathryn TOWARNICKA RUTKAUSKAS; two sons, Donald RUTKAUSKAS and Jon RUTKAUSKAS of Oakdale; a sister, Margaret PASKUTIS of Bulger; and six grandchildren. A son, Thomas, and a daughter, Judy, are deceased. Mass of Christian burial was held Wednesday morning in St. Ann's R. C. Church, Bulger, in charge of the Rev. Thomas O'NEILL. Burial was in Our Lady of Lourdes cemetery. John Baptiste LEROY, 87, of Scott Township, a former resident of Primrose, died Sunday, November 20, 1983, in the John Kane hospital. A son of the late John Baptiste LEROY and Zelia LALOUX LEROY, he was born November 3, 1896, in Charleroi, Belgium. Mr. LEROY was a retired trolley operator with 30 years' service. He is survived by his wife, Louise THEISS LEROY, formerly of Primrose; three sons, John LEROY, Jr., of Tucson, Ariz.; Kenneth LEROY of Scott Township, and Melvyn LEROY of Heidelberg; a sister, Marie LEROY MORROW of Niles, Ill.; seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning in Carnegie in charge of Keith SHUELLES. Burial was in Chartiers cemetery, Carnegie. Wallace CAMPBELL, Jr., 57, of Imperial, died Thursday, November 17, 1983. He was born October 23, 1926. Surviving are his wife, Viola; four daughters, Carol PENDEXTER, Donna YANOSIK, Bonnie CAMPBELL, and Lou Ellen CAMPBELL; a son, Dale CAMPBELL; a sister, Joy Lee SNATCHKO; two brothers, Donald CAMPBELL and Larry Dean CAMPBELL; and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held last Saturday afternoon in the Thomas and Little funeral home, Imperial, in charge of Pastor James ALLISON. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Ida Grace MOREAU, 52, of McDonald, died Saturday, November 19, 1983, in her home. A daughter of Earl HAMPSON of McDonald, and the late Gertrude WILCOX HAMPSON, she was born June 22, 1931, in McDonald. She had been employed as a waitress by the Pitt Hotel and Restaurant, McDonald, for 25 years, and had been employed at Woodville State hospital for the past two years. On June 3, 1976, she married Albert H. MOREAU who survives, along with her father; three daughters, Grace Adele CARSON of Warrenton, Va., Cheryl Lee PARTOZOTI of Pittsburgh, and Susanna Marie PARTOZOTTI of Oakdale; a sister, June FAHRNY of Hankey Farms; and four grandchildren. A brother, Earl, is deceased. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning in the Frank J. Nation Funeral Home, Inc., McDonald, in charge of the Rev. Donald PATCHEL, pastor of the Calvary U. P. Church, McDonald. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. ... Thelma G... CREEK, 73, formerly of Terrace street, McDonald, died Friday, November 18, 1983, in the Washington County Health Center. She was born December 25, 1909, in Midway. Mrs. CREEK was a member of the Irons Memorial U. P. Church and had been an elementary school teacher in the Fort Cherry School District, retiring in 1970. She was married June 24, 1938, to Frank CREEK, who died in 1970. Surviving are a son, Robert Frank CREEK of Washington; two sisters, Anna JONES of McMurray and Mary RITCHEY in Florida; and a grandson. A daughter, Kathleen Susan CREEK, and a brother, Edward GOSSELIN, are deceased. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in Washington, in charge of Pastor Floyd MARASCO. Burial was in Center cemetery, Midway. Charles E. DAVIDSON, 62, of R. D. 2, McDonald, died Tuesday, November 15, 1983, in his home. A son of Rebecca SIMS DAVIDSON, and the late George DAVIDSON, he was born April 12, 1921, in South Fayette Township. He was employed in the McDonald post office for over 25 years, working as a mail carrier and assistant postmaster and, upon his retirement in 1981, held the position of supervisor. Mr. DAVIDSON was a member of Dormont Masonic Lodge No. 684 F. & A. M., Chartiers Commandery No. 78, Cyrus Royal Arch Chapter No. 280, the Slovene National Benefit Society Lodge No. 6, the Sygan Sportsmen's Club, and the Mt. Jewitt Sportsmen's Club. Surviving are his wife, Helen CARR DAVIDSON; a daughter, Patricia CHARLIER of Oakdale; two sons, Robert of Crafton and David, at home; three sisters, Bertha BITTNER of Carnegie, Marion HORVAT of South Fayette Township and Blanche HOGAN of Damascus, Md.; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon in Bridgeville, in charge of the Rev. Jack REES. Burial was in Melrose cemetery, South Fayette Township. Peter CAPPOLA, 93, of Cecil, died Wednesday, November 16, 1983, in the Canonsburg hospital. The son of Giuseppe and Maria CAPPOLA, he was born February 2, 1890, in Casserta, Italy. He had resided in Cecil for 62 years and was a member of St. Mary's R. C. Church, Cecil, and the UMWA. Surviving are his wife, Josephine CALIENDO CAPPOLA; four sons, Joseph and Giovanni B. CAPPOLA of Cecil, Vincent J. CAPPOLA of R. D. 1, Canonsburg and Frank J. CAPPOLA of R. D. 2, Canonsburg, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A daughter, Mary KOLLJESKI, is deceased. Mass of Christian burial was held last Saturday morning in St. Mary's R. C. Church, Cecil. Burial was in the church cemetery.

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