Laura (Kuhn) Wargo;66;of Georgia;formerly of Fairhope;died Tuesday;Aug.28;2001. She was the daughter of the late Pearl and John Kuhn. She is survived by four sons;Marvin Jr.;Calvin;Wesley;Tommy and their families;and also by a sister;Joanne Sokal. She will also be deeply missed by her nieces and nephew. Funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family.
BETTY J.( NUNI ) BONINI
LAURA MAYKUHN WARGO
ZACHARY ROBERT HAZELBAKER
Zachary Hazelbaker;of Monessen;died Thursday;Aug 30;2001;in his home. He was born May 1;2001;in Carroll Township;a son of Robert and Cassie Sepesy Hazelbaker. Survivors include his paternal grandparents;Callen and Faith Hazelbaker of Newell;maternal grandparents;Dennis and Susan Sepesy of Monessen;paternal great-grandparents;Frank and Margaret Hazelbaker of Scottdale;and maternal great-grandparents Ruth and Russell Axton of Fayette City;RD. Friends will be received at the ELEY-McCRORY FUNERAL HOME;INC.;334 Main St.;Fayette City;on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday until 1 p.m. when Funeral services will take place. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery.
MOBELER DANIELS
Mobeler Daniels;80;of 117 Monessen Road;Pricedale;went home to be with the Lord on Sunday;Aug.26;2001;at 8:47 p.m.in Mon Valley Hospital. He was born Nov.12;1920;in South Carolina;a son of the late Milton Daniels and Rosa Daniels. Baptist by faith;he was a member of Antioch Baptist Church and St.James Masonic Lodge 7 in Donora. He was a construction worker by trade. Left to cherish his memory are his wife of 50 years;Alberta Daniels;five sons;Dennis Daniels and Milton Daniels of Temple Hill;Md.;Norris Daniels and Michael Daniels of Pricedale and Aljay Daniels of Norfold;Va.;five daughters;Clemi D.Rich of Norfolk;Va.;Karen Daniels Nickens of Belle Vernon;Phyllis Daniels of Glenn Arden;Md.;Wanda Daniels of Washington;D.C.and Jesse Timmons of South Carolina;15 grandchildren;and a host of nieces;nephews;cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by two sons;Grotus Daniels and Terry Daniels;one brother;and three sisters. Family and friends will be received on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.in the Antioch Baptist Church on Highland and Henry streets in Belle Vernon. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m.in the church with the Rev.Clifford Carter;pastor;officiating. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. The WILLIAM R.TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME;Monessen;is in charge of arrangements. Trudy Taylor Bristol;funeral director. Masonic services will be held Thursday evening at the church.
ELLAMAE BOWERS
NICHOLAS T. SHYLOCK
Nicholas T. Shylock; 52; of
Stockdale; died Tuesday; Aug.
14; 2001; in Mon Valley Hospital. Born Oct. 20; 1948; in
Washington; D.C.; he was the
son of John S. and Katherine
Manos Shylock; who survive
and live in Stockdale. He
worked as a self-employed lapidary/silversmith; being well
known for his unique jewelry
and silver work. In addition to
his parents; he is survived by
his wife; Natalia Yacobchuk
Shylock; a brother; William Rip
Shylock of Dallas; Texas; a
niece and nephew; Tanya and
John Shylock of New Orleans;
aunts; Ann of Washington;
D.C.; Kay of the state of California; Bernice Manos and Inez
Manos; uncles; Nicholas Manos
of Patuxant; Md.; and Joe Shylock of Carmichaels; and many
cousins. Friends will be
received in the ED
MELENYZER FUNERAL
HOMES; INC.; 1008 Furlong
Ave.; Roscoe; on Saturday
from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Services will be held in the
funeral home at 10 a.m. on
Monday; Aug. 20; 2001; with
the Rev. Father Igor Soroka
of St. Nicholas Orthodox
Church officiating. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery.
MARY R. LEDBETTER
Mary Ledbetter; 86; of Belle Vernon; formerly of Florida and West Newton; on Sunday; June 2. J. William McCauley Jr. Funeral Home Inc.; West Newton.
RONALD STEINMILLER
ADELLE JOSEPHGILIS ROUSSEAU
Mrs.Adele Rousseau;a pioneer resident of Charleroi;where she migrated from Roux;Belgium;50 years ago;died Saturday;February 22;1941 at 11:30 a.m.at the home of a daughter;Mrs.Mary Sprumont;in Springdale. She had been ill and confined to her bed since January 6. The family resided in Charleroi for 20 years and then removed to a farm near Kittanning. Surviving are six children;Arthur;Alex and Joseph;of Belle Vernon;John;of Creighton;Pa.;Mrs.Sprumont;at whose home she died;and Mrs.Eva Brown. Her husband;John B.Rousseau;preceded her in death in 1919. Friends are being received at the home of her son;Joseph Rousseau;in Belle Vernon;where services will be held Tuesday;February 25;1941;at 2 p.m.in charge of Rev.James Rainey. Interment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
