William H.Walker;aged 60 years;died at his home in Speers Borough;(Lincoln Avenue Extension) Sunday night;October 21;1934;at 11:10 p.m.;after a several months illness. He was well known in Charleroi;and was a stone mason by trade. Surviving are his widow;ten children;39 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon;October 24;1934;at 2:30 o’clock;at the home;in charge of Rev.Byron Mahan;pastor of the First Christian Church;Charleroi. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery.
WILLIAM H. WALKER
MAUDE R. WILLIAMS
SUSIECHAMBER WALKER
DANIEL LEROY WEAVER JR
ALBERT WRIGHT
THOMAS CALVIN WILSON
BABY WATKINS
EDWIN A. WELLS
EDWIN WAS A U.S. MILITARY VETERAN – CIVIL WAR (CAPT.CO.B 31ST REG.MICH.VOL.) HE WAS BORN IN MICHIGAN.HE WAS MARRIED TO LULU M.WELLS. HIS PARENTS WERE BORN IN NEW YORK. HE WORKED AS AN EMP.CLERK AT THE STEEL MILL.
MARY JANE WILLIAMS
Mrs.Mary Jane Williams;aged about 52 years;well known Belle Vernon resident;died Sunday;December 31;1933;at the home of her daughter;Mrs.Benjamin DeiCas;Fifth Street Extension. Mrs.Williams death was sudden and unexpected. She was spending the Holidays with her daughter and family and about three days ago;was taken suddenly ill. Pneumonia developed and resulted in her passing. Surviving are one daughter;Mrs. DeiCas;one son;Harold Williams of Belle Vernon;three grandchildren and two brothers;James and John Davies;the latter two of England. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon;January 3;1934;at the Williams residence;Henry Street;Belle Vernon. Rev.Speers of the Belle Vernon Christian Church will be in charge and interment will be in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
