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After lying in the Charleroi-Monessen hospital for two weeks suffering with a fracture of the skull,John La Brasca,age 24,of Colonial No.3,succumbed at 12:15 Saturday morning,February 1,1930. The young man was injured when his Ford coupe got beyond control near the plant of the American Window Glass company,in Belle Vernon,on the evening of January 17 and crashed into a telephone pole.  He was rendered unconscious and was rushed to the Charleroi-Monessen hospital where it was found he had suffered a fracture of the skull.  He regained consciousness at times but showed no other signs of improvement during the time he was a patient in the institution and little hopes were entertained for his recovery.  The deceased is a married man and is survived by his wife and two small children,who are now at the home of relatives in Belle Vernon.  The body was removed to the home of his brother,Peter,at 127 Water street,Belle Vernon,from which place funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock with interment in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.  A father and mother and a sister and brother in Italy survive besides his two brothers,Andrew and Peter,both of Belle Vernon.

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