BURIED IN WINSTONE LOT -2ND GRAVE NORTHEAST CORNER DAUGHTER OR RAYMOND DAY & FLORENCE WINSTONE POPP.
EUGENE PIERALLINI
Eugene Pierallini;Sr.of 602 Blind Lane;Belle Vernon;died in the Charleroi-Monessen hospital;Sunday;November 21;1948;at 11:57 p.m.;after a brief illness. He was born May 25;1876;and was a charter member of the Italian Beneficial Lodge of Belle Vernon;and the Belle Vernon Musical Society. He is survived by his wife;Mrs.Mary Pierallini;five daughters;Mrs.Adam Lebboroni of Belle Vernon;Mrs.Itala Pieri of Dunlevy;Mrs.Armand Troiano of Charleroi;Mrs.Innocent Polochek of Charleroi;R.D.;Mrs.Michael Galiffa of Donora;four sons;Frank of Belle Vernon;Fred of Clairton;Lebert of Belle Vernon and Eugene Jr.;of Belle Vernon;one brother;Louis of Monessen;seventeen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Melenyzer Funeral Home. Services will be held there Wednesday;November 24;1948;at 2 p.m. and interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Chas.L.Melenyzer is the funeral director.
DOROTHY S. PETH
SAVANNAH PITTS
PVT. EVERETT S. PHILLIPS
Remains of County soldiers who lost their lives in the battle for St.Lo;France;are being returned for burial. Among them are those of Pvt.Everett S.Phillips of Canonsburg;R.D.1;who made the supreme sacrifice in that decisive battle on July 11;1944. The body of Pvt.Phillips will arrive tonight at Canonsburg and be removed to the McNary Funeral Home. A military funeral will be conducted at the funeral home on Sunday at 2 p.m. with American Legion Post 253 according him full military honors. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. A lifelong resident of the Canonsburg district;Pvt.Phillips was born July 29;1906;at Canonsburg;R.D.1;a son of Scott Phillips. Before entering service on Oct.30;1943;he was employed by the Universal Cyclops Corp.;at Bridgeville. He was graduated from Cecil Township High School and was a member of Venice United Presbyterian Church. Besides his father;he leaves his wife;Grace Hamilton Phillips;of Belle Vernon;a brother;D.J.Phillips;of Canonsburg;R.D.1;and six sisters;Mrs.Ethel Martorann;of Canonsburg;Mrs.Dorothy Bernardine;of Cannsburg;R.D.1;Mrs.Laura Wallace;of McDonald;R.D.3;Mrs.Amanda McClure;of Cannonsburg;Mrs.Nellie Jane Barni;of Broughton;and Norma Jean Phillips;of McDonald;R.D.3. Interment will be Sunday afternoon September 19;1948;in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
PVT. ANDY PASZTORCSAK
Pvt.Andy Pasztorcsak;34;of 937 Graham street;North Belle Vernon;was killed in action in the European area on July 14;1943. He was born November 2;1908. He is survived by his father;Michael Pasztorcsak and the following brother and sisters;Michel;Jr.;of Monessen;Mrs.Anna Karlick of Monessen;Mrs.Mary Hollis of Belle Vernon;Mrs.William Hussar of Belle Vernon and Mrs.Sue Cyrnek of Charleroi. Friends are being received at the Toner Funeral Home in Belle Vernon until Thursday;Aug.5 at 9 a.m.;when brief services will be held followed by additional rites at the St.Mary’s Greek Catholic Church in Monessen. Interment will be at the Belle Vernon Cemetery. Stephen D.Yoney funeral director in charge.
ELLIE PAGE
JOHN PISKUR
MILLER LOWE PETERS
CATHERINE PETROS
