Funeral services for Otto Weiberg;aged 83 years;who died Monday;March 21st;1932;at his home in Fayette Street;Belle Vernon were held this afternoon at 2 o’clock from his late residence in charge of Rev.M.S.Spear;pastor of the First Christian Church of Belle Vernon. Interment was made in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. The deceased was one of the oldest and highly respected residents of that city and had been a faithful member of the First Christian Church since 1898. Born in Woganes;Sweden;August 1;1849;he came to America and settled in New York on August 1;1869. In 1881 he went to Belle Vernon where for 10 years he was employed by the R.C.Martz Window Glass Co. Prior to his death he was engaged in the grocery business in Belle Vernon;conducting a store in Fayette Street. Although eighty-three years of age;Mr.Weiberg was very active and death claimed him after an illness of three weeks. He is survived by his wife;Jane Wiberg;two daughters;Mrs.E.W.Fields and Mrs.Robert Price of Belle Vernon;seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Mrs.Jules Monack of Lincoln avenue is a granddaughter.
JOHN W. WINN
CHESTER J. WALTZ
HANNAH WOODS
WILLIAM HENRY WELLS
LILLIAN H. WARRENSFORD
MILDRED ALINEGRIFFITH WELSH
Mrs.Mildred Welsh;aged 30 years;of Bluff Street;Belle Vernon;died Saturday morning;May 16;1931 in the Charleroi-Monessen hospital. The lady gave birth to a child two weeks ago;which enjoys normal health. She is survived by her husband;James Welsh;and four chidlren;James;William;Virginia and Eleanor Elizabeth;the newcomer. She is also survived by her mother;Mrs.Elizabeth Griffith;one brother;William Griffith;of Pittsburgh;and two sisters;Mrs.Maude Keller of Glennwood and Miss Eva Griffith of Belle Vernon. The deceased had been a member of the Methodist Church and a member of the Sons of Veterans Auxiliary;No.3 Camp 265. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the home;with Rev.Buell in charge. Interment will be made in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
JOSEPH WENTCELOVITCH
JACOB ( JACK ) WOZNIAK
JOSEPH WARBUTTON
Joseph Warbutton;aged 29;of 1608 Walnut street;Monessen;a son of Mr.and Mrs.John Warbutton;of Walnut street;died Christmas morning;December 25;1930;at 12:30 in the Washingtron hospital;sucumbing to injuries received Thursday;December 11;1930. In company of a brother;Robert Warbutton;the two young men were enroute to Washington on that date;and at a point near Scenery Hill;the car left the road and overturned. Joseph was pinned beneath the machine and was released with difficulty. He was removed to the Washington hospital;where it was found he had suffered a fracture of the pelvis;a broken leg and other injuries aside from the shock. Robert Warbutton was only slightly injured and was released after treatment. The two were admitted to the hospital at 3:30 p.m. Surviving are his wife;his parents;six brothers and three sisters. Funeral services will be held from the home;1608 Walnut street;Sunday afternoon;December 28;1930;at 2:30 o’clock;conducted by Rev.H.J.Clover;pastor of the Trinity Episcopal Church;assisted by Rev. S. M. Snear;pastor of the Christian Church of Belle Vernon. Interment will be made in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.