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    1. [PAWASHIN] “The Valley Independent”, March 26, 1965, CURNOW, BURKHART, LEPPLE, KIDD, YOHE, DAVIS, McNARY, GAYDOS
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    3. “The Valley Independent”, March 26, 1965, pg.5 CURNOW, BURKHART, LEPPLE, KIDD, YOHE, DAVIS, McNARY, GAYDOS MRS. MARGARET (DENNIS) CURNOW Mrs. Margaret (Dennis) Curnow, of Belle Vernon R. D. 4 (Rostraver Twp.), was dead on arrival this morning at Monongahela Memorial Hosptial after suffering a heart attack. Mrs. Curnow, who was born in Monongahela, was a member of the First Baptist Church of West Newton. She is survived by her husband, James H.; one daughter, Mrs. George McCleary of Dormont; three grandchildren; two brothers, George Rouse and Hartman Rouse, both of Monongahela. Friends will be received after 7 p.m. tomorrow at the J. William McCauley Funeral Home in West Newton and thereafter from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. JOHN BURKHART Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. for John Albert Burkhart, 89, a retired West Newton photographer who died Wednesday at his home, 217 S. Fifth St., West Newton. Born Aug. 2, 1875, in West Newton, he was a member of the First Methodist Church. He was married to the late Anna Mac Gordon Burkhart. He is survived by one son, Gordon Burkhart, with whom he resided; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ella Gibbons of Akron, 0. Friends are being received at the J. William McCauley Jr. Funeral Home in West Newton. MRS. MARY G. LEPPLA Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Mary G. Leppla, 74, of Eighty Four, R. D. 1, who died Wednesday in Washington Hospital. Born in Pittsburgh on Nov. 11, 1890, she was a daughter of William and Anna Galliford. Mrs. Leppla was a member of the Wrights Methodist Church of Venetia and Castle Shannon Chapter 3530, Order of Eastern Star. Survivors include five daughters, Anna G. Augenstein, Florence D. Augenstein and Grace I. Simmons, all of Eighty Four, R. D. 1, Marion Simmons of Mt. Washington and Ruth A. Leppla, at home; one son, William B. Leppla of Library; 16 grandchildren; and two - great-grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Edward B. Carry Funeral Home in Finleyville. MRS. MILDRED KIDD Mrs. Mildred Kidd, 49, of House 21 in Van Voorhis, was dead on arrival at Monongahela Memorial Hospital today at 7:45 a.m. Mrs. Kidd was born in Richmond. Va., April 2, 1924. Surviving are three young children at home, and an aunt, Mrs. Alice Jones of Richmond, Va. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by the Percy Law Jr. Funeral Home in Donora. MRS. ANNA A. YOHE Mrs. Anna A. Yohe, 79, of 770 Ellen St. in Monongahela, died at her home today at 7:15 a.m. She had been ill about one year. Mrs. Yohe, who was the daughter of the late Peter and Frances Chester Rishert, was a member of the First Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Leroy S. Yohe Sr.; two sons, Leroy Jr. of Fairhope and Edgar of Victory Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Alex (Grace) Devore and Mrs. George (Laura) Ingram, both of Monongahela; ten grandchildren and fourteen brothers, Peter of California, Pa., John of North Charleroi and William of Monongahela; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Davis and Mrs. Frances Dietz, both of Charleroi. Friends will be received at the Bebout & Yohe Co. Funeral Home in Monongahela from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. beginning tomorrow. ; MRS. CLARENCE J. McNARY Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p TO. for Mrs. Sarah B. McNary, 77, of Eighty Four, R. D. 1, who died Thursday in Washington Hospital. Mrs. McNary was born Feb. 24, 1888 in Nottingham Twp. where she spent her entire life. She was a member of the Mt. Prospect United Presbyterian Church and Philathea Sunday School Class. Survivors include her husband, Clarence J. McNary; one brother, Clarence Hamilton of Finleyville; two sisters, Maude Hamilton and Mrs. Myrtle A. Stewart, both of Eighty Four, R. D.; six grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Walter L. Kennedy Funeral Home in Finleyville. MRS. ALICE DAMS Mrs. Alice Davis, 88, of 117 Branthoover St., Belle Vernon, (Arnold City), died yesterday at 5:40 p.m. Mrs. Davis was born in Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 5, 1877. Preceded in death by her husband, William A. Davis in 1954, she is survived by two sons, Charles E. Davis, at home and Albert Davis, Kansas City, Kan.; one grandchild. Friends are being received at the Shelby D. Ferguson Funeral Home, Broad Ave., Belle Vernon after 7 p.m. tomorrow. ANDREW GAYDOS A former Donora man, Andrew Gaydos, of 1138 Maryland Ave., Duquesne, died suddenly today at 8 a.m. at his home. Mr. Gaydos was employed at the U. S. Steel's Duquesne Works and was a member of Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church in Duquesne. Surviving are his widow, Christina; two sons, Robert of Wheeling, Ill., and Lawrence of Dearborn, Mich.; six grandchildren; five brothers, Michael, Anthony and Paul, all of Donora, Stephen of Monongahela, and Edward of Minot, N.D. Friends will be received at the Murt J. Shaughnessy Funeral Home in Duquesne.

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