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    1. [PAWASHIN] JACKSON, WEBSTER, PRICE, DEVALKENEER, TOTH, MCCAFFREY, NELSON July 28, 1983 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
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    3. JACKSON, WEBSTER, PRICE, DEVALKENEER, TOTH, MCCAFFREY, NELSON Ralph N. JACKSON, 66, of R. D. 1, Coraopolis, died Sunday, July 24, 1983, in the Mercy hospital. A son of the late Eldridge and Ida COLLINS JACKSON, he was born February 19, 1917, in Birch River, W. Va. He was a welding inspector at American Bridge before his retirement several years ago. Mr. JACKSON is survived by his wife, Ruth EILER JACKSON, of R. D. 1, Coraopolis, formerly of McDonald; two sons, Eldridge and William; four daughters, Dolores BENDER, Ruth DOTY, Ruby DILLON, and Virginia GRUESER; two sisters, Ruth LESONICK and Ruby GRAHAM; three step-sons, Harry EARLY, James EARLY, and Ronnie EARLY; and a step-daughter, Nancy EARLY BYERLY. There are a number of grandchildren and step-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning in the Thomas and Little funeral home, McDonald, in charge of the Rev. Robert J. MCGILL, pastor of the Independent Bible Presbyterian Church, McDonald. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Bernard WEBSTER, 61, of R. D. 1, Burgettstown, died Saturday, July 16, 1983, in the Allegheny General hospital. A son of Theodore and Ada WEBSTER, he was born April 18, 1922, in Hickman. He is survived by his wife, Honey Lou HALL WEBSTER; a son, Bernard Dennis WEBSTER, of McDonald; six sisters, Ethel WEBSTER, Kathryn HERTZLER, Hazel TANSEY, Emma WEBSTER, Margaret HARRIS, and Elma HARRIS; four brothers, Harry, William, Homer, and Clifford (Tip) WEBSTER; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held July 20, in the Thomas and Little funeral home, McDonald, in charge of the Rev. Gerald PARDOE and the Rev. Deryl LARSEN. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. *Correction from the following week's paper: In the obituary of Bernard WEBSTER in last week's issue the information furnished was incorrect in the listing of the surviving sisters. The last named was incorrectly listed as Elma HARRIS instead of Elnora ALTERS. Roscoe A. (Archie) PRICE, 45, of Jolly School Rod, South Franklin Township, died Thursday, July 21, 1983, as a result of an industrial accident at the Washington Welding Supply Co., where he had been employed for the past 10 years. A son of the late Maryman H. and Mary Ellen BARNARD PRICE, he was born October 30, 1937, in Uniontown, W. Va. Surviving are his wife, Annabelle KEENER PRICE; a son, William A., at home; three brothers, Clyde of Midway, Guy of Washington, and Keith of Farmington, W. Va. Funeral services were held last Saturday afternoon in charge of the Rev. John B. SMITH. Burial was in Oakmont cemetery, Greene County. Mrs. Doris L. DEVALKENEER, 59, of Fairfax, Va., formerly of McDonald, died Wednesday, July 20, 1983, in the Commonwealth Doctors hospital in Fairfax. A daughter of the late Andy and Edith BAKER RAPACUK of McDonald, she was born September 3, 1924, in Imperial. Surviving are her husband, Alfred P. (Fred) DEVALKENEER; a daughter, Diane ONKS of Fairfax; three sisters, Edith LIBERT, Charlotte BRINKMAN, and Connie RAPACUK, and a brother, John RAPACUK, all of McDonald; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held last Saturday morning in Fairfax in charge of the Rev. Henry BAUGHMAN, pastor of the Fairfax City cemetery. Casper A. TOTH, 67, of R. D. 4, McDonald, died Thursday, July 21, 1983, in his home. A son of Joseph and Jo Anna HAFTL TOTH he was born February 17, 1916, in Smith Township. Mr. TOTH was a retired commercial artist for the Pittsburgh Press advertising department. A veteran of World War II, he was a member of St. Alphonsus R. C. Church, McDonald, the SNPJ Lodge of Midway, and the Cherry Valley Sportsman's Club. He was married to Leona DHANS, who died in 1978. Surviving are three brothers, Joseph TOTH of Burgettstown, and Charles and Alex TOTH of Cherry Valley; two sisters, Elsie STEWART of Cherry Valley and Margaret TOTH of Steubenville, Ohio; and a number of nieces and nephews. A brother, Ignatious, and two sisters, Ann TOTH and Eleanor INGRAM, are deceased. Mass of Christian burial was held Monday morning in St. Alphonsus R. C. Church, McDonald, in charge of the Rev. Francis PUCCI. Burial was in Center cemetery, Midway. John E. (Kicko) MCCAFFREY, 73, of McDonald, died Friday, July 22, 1983, in the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh. A son of the late James and Anna Grace WALKER MCCAFFREY, he was born January 17, 1910, in McDonald. Mr. MCCAFFREY was a retired supervisor for Columbia Gas Co. He was a member of St. Alphonsus R. C. Church, McDonald. Surviving are two brothers, Joseph MCCAFFREY of McDonald and Robert MCCAFFREY of Monaca; and a sister, Agnes HAWKEY of Pittsburgh. Three brothers, Francis, James, and Thomas MCCAFFREY; and two sisters, Elizabeth WARD and Margaret BROWN are deceased. Mass of Christian burial was held Tuesday morning in St. Alphonsus R. C. Church, McDonald, in charge of the Rev. Francis L. PUCCI. Burial was in Resurrection cemetery. Arrangements were in charge of the Frank J. Nation Funeral Home, Inc., McDonald. David H. (Perry) NELSON, 81, of Tacoma, Wash., formerly of Oakdale, died Tuesday, July 5, 1983, in Tacoma, following a lengthy illness. He leaves his wife, Betty DOWNS NELSON, also formerly of Oakdale; two sons, John NELSON of Tacoma and William NELSON of Carnegie; a daughter, Mrs. Betsy SEITHHEIMER of Cincinnati, Ohio; and four grandchildren, Lori GASPAR of Temple City, Calif., Teri ODDO of Los Angeles, Calif., and Wendy and Sheri NELSON of Tacoma, Wash. No services were held.

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