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    1. [PAWASHIN] JAMISON, ERICKSON, HANS, DIMITROFF, RANCE, NALESNICK, BURKETT Sept. 15, 1983 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
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    3. JAMISON, ERICKSON, HANS, DIMITROFF, RANCE, NALESNICK, BURKETT George N. JAMISON, 99, of West Mifflin, formerly of McDonald, died Friday, September 8, 1983, in the Sough Hills Health System, Homestead Division. A son of James T. and Margaret M. SHOOK JAMISON, he was born June 4, 1884, in North Fayette Township. He was a retired car dealer and owned and operated JAMISON's Garage in North McDonald street, McDonald, for many years. Surviving are two sisters, Lula GLASS of Bavington and Maude JAMISON of Washington; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Frank J. Nation Funeral Home, Inc., McDonald. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Delbert HANS, Sr., 53, of North McDonald street, McDonald, died Saturday, September 10, 1983, in the Allegheny General hospital. A son of the late Edmond and Augustine SERVAIS HANS, he was born May 14, 1930, in Weirton, W. Va. He is survived by his wife, Shirley; two daughters, Cindy IKE and Cheryl HANS; a son Delbert; three sisters, Edna Mae BITTNER, Louise TYLER, and Marie BLANCHARD; a brother, Louis; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning in the Thomas and Little funeral home, McDonald, in charge of the Rev. Edward R. DELAIR, pastor of the Trinity U. P. Church, McDonald. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. James M. DIMITROFF, 59, of Las Vegas, Nev., formerly of Bulger, died Wednesday, August 24, 1983. He was born September 7, 1923 in Weirton, W. Va., and had resided in Bulger for a number of years. He was a deputy director of the Consumer Products Safety Commission for the U. S. Food and Drug Administration. He organized the Optimist Club in Louisville, Ky., and served as its first president. Mr. DIMITROFF served as a major in the U. S. Army during World War II. His wife, Dr. Ann M. DIMITROFF, died earlier this year. Surviving are three sisters, Charlotte DIMITROFF of Las Vegas, Nancy FULLERTON of Virginia, and Sylvia MICHAEL of Camarillo, Calif. Burial was in Las Vegas. Ralph RANCE, 63, of Sturgeon, died Saturday, September 10, 1983. He was born February 17, 1920. He is survived by his wife, Lorraine; a daughter, Denise; two sons, Ralph, Jr., and Louis; four sisters, Helen FALCONER, Pearl WEBSTER, Phyllis ORRIS, and Marion ANDREWS; two brothers, Louis and Samuel RANCE; and a grandchild. A blessing service was held Wednesday morning in the Thomas and Little funeral home, Oakdale. Mrs. Mildred BLAKELY NALESNICK, 62, wife of Edward NALESNICK of Imperial, died Saturday, September 10, 1983, in the Mercy hospital. A daughter of the late Charles and Anna Marie ELLSESER MATTHEWS, she was born January 3, 1921, in Pittsburgh. Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn JELOVICH of Smithton and Mrs. Janice BELAJAC of Pittsburgh; two sons, Harold J. BLAKELY of West Mifflin and Richard F. BLAKELY of Homestead; a step-son, Edward NALESNICK of McDonald; a step-daughter, Mrs. Carole BIRES of Pittsburgh; a sister, Mrs. Loretta HERTZLER of Monaca; and 12 grand-children. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Wharton funeral home, Imperial, in charge of the Rev. Bruce OGLE, pastor of the Valley Presbyterian Church, Imperial. Burial was in Valley cemetery. William G. BURKETT, 90, of Washington, a native of Midway, died Monday, September 12, 1983, in the Washington hospital. A son of Alexander S. and Mary Ellen SHAFFER BURKETT, he was born May 28, 1893, in Midway. Mr. BURKETT was a lifelong member of the First U. P. Church, Houston, where he served as ruling elder for 40 years. A retired educator, he was a teacher in Midway, a high school principal in Bridgeville, and an assistant county superintendent in the Washington County Schools. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. William (Joan) BURROWS, of Washington; four grandchildren; a brother, Richard Henry BURKETT of Colliers, W. Va.; and a sister, Mildred B. ROBERT of Burgettstown. His wife, Grace ADAMS, died in 1975. Friends are being received at the Speakman funeral home, Houston, where funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Thursday in charge of the Rev. James A. ADAIR and the Rev. Keith EMMERLING. Burial will be in Robinson's Run cemetery.

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