Fred William Reese;47;well known sheriff oa Akron;Ohio;and a former valley resident;died suddenly early yesterday Jan.23;1933;in the home of his brother;Ernest Reese;at Belle Vernon;from an attack of acute indigestion. M.Reese;who arrived at Belle Vernon Saturday for a brief visit with his brother;complained of not feeling well Sunday. He did not eat anything during the day and in early evening he went to a Belle Vernon drug store for some medicine. At 9 p.m. he returned to his brother’s residence in 329 Main street and ate a fried egg sandwich. He retired about midnight. Two hours later his brother heard Mr.Reese groaning;and;upon going to his bedroom;found him unconscious. Death came within a few minutes. Mr.Reese had resided in the Ohio city for a number of years. He was the father of Fred Reese;Jr.;and Edgar Reese;both of Liberty avenue;West Brownsville. The body was removed to the Melenyzer mortuary ar Belle Vernon.
JOHN ROSKAVITCH
VIOLET RICHIE
FRED WILLIAM REESE
RONALD WILBERT RHOADES
ARTHUR WADE ROBINSON
DORA RHOADES
ALFRED THOMAS RUSSELL
Alfred T.Russell;age 65;died Thursday night;May 12;1932;at 7:40 p.m.at his home;1112 McMahon avenue following a lingering illness. Born in England in 1867;he first settled in Pittsburgh and came to Monessen in 1900. He was employed at the Pittsburgh Steel company plant here until his illness about a year ago. Surviving are his wife;Laura Russell;one son;Sam and four grandchildren. He was a member of the Masons;Eagles;Sons of St.George and Maccabees. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the United Brethren Church with interment in Belle Vernon Cemetery.
MARGARET I. REESE
JACK (BABY) ROE
