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    1. [PAWASHIN] PLANCE, ROBINSON, RUSCIOLELLI, COLL, ZADAKIS, GREEN, HARSHEY, SHOUP, ASHMORE June 16, 1983 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
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    3. PLANCE, ROBINSON, RUSCIOLELLI, COLL, ZADAKIS, GREEN, HARSHEY, SHOUP, ASHMORE Norman L. PLANCE, Sr., 50, of R. D. 1, Bulger, died Saturday, June 11, 1983, in the Allegheny General hospital. A son of Lee and Margaret WORK PLANCE, he was born December 19, 1932, in Robinson Township, Washington County. He was a member of the Robinson Church. Surviving are his wife, Stella N. BOARD PLANCE; four daughters, Carla LANGSTON, of Aliquippa, Andrea STEWART of Fairborn, Ohio, and Cindy PLANCE and Sandy PLANCE of Bulger; two sons, Norman PLANCE, Jr., of McDonald and Scott PLANCE of Bulger; three sisters, Virginia SPRINGER of Texas, Shirley WITHEROW of McDonald and Betty MASON of Crafton; five brothers, Donald PLANCE and Lloyd PLANCE of Georgetown, Clarence PLANCE of Indiana, Harold PLANCE of Hookstown, and Kenneth PLANCE of Kentucky; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning in the Thomas and Little Funeral home, Midway, in charge of the Rev. James ALLISON. Burial was in Robinson Church cemetery. Harry Raymond ROBINSON, Jr., 69, of Canonsburg, died Thursday, June 9, 1983, in his home. A son of Harry R. and Margaret KAUFMAN ROBINSON, he was born March 23, 1924, in Burgettstown. He was a member of the Canonsburg U. P. Church, was a veteran of World War II and the Korean conflict, and was a member of V. F. W. Post 191, Canonsburg, and the Post's V. F. W. ambulance service. He was employed as a mechanic at the Tollgate Service Station in Canonsburg for many years. On March 20, 1948, he was married to Emma HAFENBRACK, who survives, along with two daughters, Mrs. Sue Ann MOSS of Houston, and Mrs. Pamela Jane SUMNEY of Canonsburg; two sons, H. Raymond Robinson III of Denver, Colo., and Lawrence D. ROBINSON of Hickory; two brothers, Kenneth ROBINSON of New Castle and Clair ROBINSON of Canonsburg; and seven grandchildren. A daughter, Brenda ROBINSON, is deceased. Private services were held at the convenience of the family. Mario RUSCIOLELLI, 78, of R. D. 2, Burgettstown, died Thursday, June 9, 1983, in the Washington hospital. A son of Gregory and Livia RUSCIOLELLI, he was born September 25, 1904, in Italy. He was a retired coal miner and a former employee of PennDot. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church, Burgettstown, The UMW, and the Muse Independent Club. Surviving are his wife, Mary DIORIZZI RUSCIOLELLI; a son, Ben RUSCIOLELLI of Warminster; two brothers, Edward RUSCIOLELLI of Sturgeon and Raymond RUSCIOLELLI of Downsview, Canada; a sister, Nina RUSCIOLELLI of Italy; tow grandsons, and several nieces and several nieces and nephews. A brother, Angel RUSCIOLELLI, is deceased. Mass of Christian burial was held last Saturday morning in Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church, Burgettstown. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Nelle BURNS COLL, 83, of Houston, died Sunday, June 12, 1983, in her home. A daughter of Joseph A. and Martha HARBAUGH BURNS, she was born February 8, 1900, in Adelaide. She was an elementary school teacher in the Canon-McMillan School District before retiring. She was a member of Miraculous Medal Church, Meadow Lands, and the Retired Teachers' Association. Surviving are a son, Robert J. COLL of R. D. 4, McDonald; a daughter, Adelaide GASPAR of Canonsburg; a brother, Robert BURNS of Trotter; a sister, Sally THIMMES of Lancaster, Ohio: one grandson, two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Two brothers, Charles and Edward BURNS, are deceased. Mass of Christian burial was held Wednesday morning in Miraculous Medal, Meadow Lands, in charge of The Rev. Ferdinand LECH. Burial was in Queen of Heaven cemetery, McMurray. Mrs. Anna M. ZADAKIS, 74, of Lawrence, died Saturday, June 11, 1983, in the Washington County Health Center. A daughter of Joseph and Mary BOLIVITZ URBAN, she was born November 28, 1908, in Pittsburgh. Mrs. ZADAKIS was retired from the Woodville State hospital and was a member of St. Elizabeth Church, Lawrence. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Helen) LAUDERBACK of Hickory and Patricia ARRIGONI of Dayton, Ohio; two sons, Charles ZADAKIS of Washington and John ZADAKIS of Tallahassee, Fla.; four sisters, Mary STROD of REA, Mrs. Vincent (Veronica) STRNISHA of R. D. 1, Canonsburg, and Helen KATRENCIK and Mrs. Thomas (Josephine) RYBACKI of Houston; a brother, Stanley URBAN of Houston; and eight grandchildren. Her husband, Charles J. ZADAKIS, died September 13, 1956. Two brothers, John URBAN and Joseph URBAN, are deceased. Mass of Christian burial was held Tuesday morning in St. Elizabeth Church, Lawrence, in charge of the Rev. John W. GIBSON. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery, Cecil. James W. GREEN of Zelienople, formerly of Midway, died Thursday, June 9, 1983. She is survived by his wife, Susan M. COLLINS GREEN; his father George GREEN; his mother, Donna BULLIOCK GREEN; two sons, James and John; a sister, Donna Jeanne NAREND; and two brothers, Richard and Clayton GREEN. Funeral services were held Monday in the Wharton funeral home, Imperial. Ollie HARSHEY, 66, of Langeloth, died Friday, June 10, 1983, in his home. A son of Liver and Minnie Bell COOK HARSHEY, he was born November 17, 1916, in Hannastown, Westmorland County. He was a retired employee of the Scott Lumber Company, and a member of the Teamsters Union. Surviving are his wife, Helen CHAPPELL HARSHEY; two daughters, Dolores HARVEY and Pat HARVEY of Langeloth; three step-sons, William ARMSTRONG of Cecil, Delbert ARMSTRONG of Langeloth, and George Melvin ARMSTRONG of Sturgeon; a step-daughter, Shirley RAYMOND of Houston; two brothers, James HARSHEY of Ohio and Frank HARSHEY of Atlasburg; two sisters, Minnie NOGA of R. D. 2, Burgettstown and Nettie ORISON of Burgettstown and 20 grandchildren. Two sisters, Annie MOONEY and Mae HARSHEY, are deceased. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in Burgettstown, in charge of the Rev. John ADAMS. Burial was in Fairview cemetery. Mrs. Juanita K. SHOUP, 54, of R. D. 3, Burgettstown, died Thursday, June 9, 1983. A daughter of the late George and Martha KRAMER, she was born March 23, 1929, in Pittsburgh. She was employed as a bus driver for the Burgettstown Area School District, and she was president of the Burgettstown Area School District Local Service Personnel Association. Mrs. SHOUP was a member of the Robinson U. P. Church where she was an elder. She was a member of the Burgettstown Grange and of the Fort Vance Historical Society. She was also vice president and president-elect of the regional PSSPAPSEA. Surviving are her husband, Wilbert SHOUP; three sons, Lawrence, Wayne, and James, all of R. D. 3, Burgettstown; two daughters, Nita MORRISON of Paris, and Cari, at home; three brothers, George KRAMER of R. D. 3, Burgettstown, Wayne KRAMER of Bulger, and Roy KRAMER of Hookstown; and two sisters, Betty ULRICH and Mildred DURAN of Bulger. Funeral services were held Monday morning in the Robinson U. P. church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Edward Quinn ASHMORE, 38, of Grand Prairie, Texas, formerly of the Hickory area, died Monday, June 13, 1983, in his home. A son of the late James William and Virginia WELCH ASHMORE, he was a Vietnam veteran and worked for the U. S. Postal Service in Arlington, Texas. He was married to the former Betty SHERGI, who survives along with a son, Timothy Allen ASHMORE of the U. S. Marine Corps; a daughter, Lori Jo ASHMORE, at home; a brother, James William ASHMORE of Midway, and a sister, Joyce Lou ABRAHAM of Bedford, Texas. A brother, Arthur ASHMORE, is deceased. Burial will be in Dallas, Texas.

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