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The body of a Belle vernon man was recovered from the Monongahela River early today,Sept.2,1961,near the Gibson yards of the Pittsburgh Steel Co. Westmoreland County Coroner Stephen Yoney identified the victim as Harry E.Johnson,40,of 122 Main St.,Belle Vernon. Johnston,who had been missing from his home for several days,operated Harry's Bar in Belle Vernon. Yoney said death was due to suffocation by drowning. Reportedly,Johnston's car was found near the river earlier in the week. Workers at the Gibson yard recovered the body about 5 a.m. Mr.Johnston was born in New Eagle,May 25,1921 to Mr.and Mrs. Alex Johnston. He had been a resident of Belle Vernon six years. Prior to that he had resided in Fellsburg and Webster. He was a member of the First Methodist Church of Belle Vernon. He was a veteran of World War II,and belonged to the Belle Vernon American Legion Post. He was also a member of the Hilltop Fireman's Club,Monessen,and the East Belle Vernon Athletic Association. He is survived by his widow,Marjorie Rosborough Johnston,two sons,Thomas and Harry E.Johnston,Jr.,at home,three daughters,Mrs.William (Judith) Alund,McKeesport,Jeanne and Joy at home,two brothers,James of Monessen,George of Belle Vernon,R.D.1,one sister,Mrs.Furman Walters,LaGrange,Ill.,and one grandchild,Carol Lee Alund. Friends will be received at the Ferguson Funeral Home,Belle Vernon,beginning at 7 p.m. on Sunday. Services will be held there Monday,Sept.4,1961,at 2 p.m.,in charge of the Rev.E.W.Lighthall of the Belle Vernon Methodist Church,and the Rev.Wilbur Schutz of Homestead. Interment Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson is the funeral director.

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