Alison C. Reppert;one of Belle Vernon’s oldest and most honored
citizens;died very unexpectedly Wednesday;December 5;1906 at 4 o’clock of heart failure;aged 72 years. Mr.Reppert had been in seemingly good health;and only the day before had been lively and chipper as ever;at the home of neighbors. He had gone to Bovard’s store on an errand yesterday;where he took sick;he was taken home and passed away in a very few moments. Born a mile below Brownsville Nov 13;1833 and died Dec 5;1906;moved to Belle Vernon in 1843 where his home was made with the exception of a three year residence at Brownsville. He was a glass blower;but had not worked for about four years. Deceased leaves a widow and six grown children-Robert;Frederick;Mrs.Wm.Hammitt and Mrs. Chas.F.Eggers are in Belle Vernon;Oliver at Brownsville amd Mrs. James Beamer;of Manor. C.L.Reppert;the Belle Vernon undertaker;is a brother;while J.A.Reppert;of Monessen;is a nephew. Funeral Friday at 2 o’clock.
ALISON COWAN REPPERT
GEORGE A. REPPERT
GEORGE T. MYERS
George T.Myers;aged 63 years;an esteemed resident of Dutchtown; died Wednesday morning;Jan.20;1915; at 2 o’clock
in St. Francis hospital; Pittsburg; after an illness of about three weeks.
Mr. Myers was taken to the hospital Sunday and underwent an operation for stomach trouble; after which
he continued to sink until death relieved him.
Deceased came to Monessen from
Naomi sixteen years ago. He leaves
a widow and two sons; David H.; of
Knox avenue and James Earl; at
home. He is also survived by three
grandchildren.
Tne remains were taken to the
home of a brother; John Myers; of
Water and First streets; Belle Vernon from where the funeral will be
held Friday;January 22;1915; at 2 p.m.; conducted by
Rev. A. H. Davies; pastor of the local M. E. Church. Deceased was a
member of the Belle Vernon order of
Odd Fellows. A brother; Hiram
Myers; lives at Lock Four.
DAVID H. MYERS
David H. Myers died at 1 o’clock
Saturday afternoon;January 1;1916; at his home on Knox
avenue; after a battle of six days
with pneumonia and pleurisy. For
the past two days the condition of Mr.
Myers has been considered very critical and physicians feared the worst.
The deceased was aged 32 years and
leaves a wife and 3 children; besides
a mother and one brother. He was
the son of Theodore and Elizabeth
Myers and the father died just one
year ago this month. Mrs. Myers
and the only surviving brother; Earl
Myers reside on Schoonmaker avenue
near Second street. The deepest sympathy goes out to the bereaved family. The funeral will take place Tuesday afternoon;January 4;1916;from his home on Knox avenue. Rev.A.H.Davies;pastor of the M.E.Church will have charge of the services. Interment will be made in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. The deepest sorrow is being expressed on account of the unexpected death of this young man;so well and so favorably known. For a number of years he had been employed as a roller in the Tin mill and he has a large acquaintance among people in every walk of life. He was in the prime of life;aged 32 years;and was surrounded by a wife and three children and his home ties were such as to make life most precious. Immediately after the services at the house;interment will be made.
NANCY LYNN
GEORGE E. LYNN
MARGARET SPEERS
NOAH SPEERS
RHEYMA B.BALDWIN HANEY
