Raymond Tierotti; aged 41 years;
of 416 First street; Monessen; died
suddenly Saturday afternoon; October 20;1951;at 1:45 o’clock in the Pittsburgh Steel plant at Monessen. He was a life long resident of Monessen; a member of the Methodist
Church and secretary of the Board of
Trustees of the church; and was a
member of the Masonic and Elk
Lodges of Monessen.
Surviving are his wife; DeVota
Sadler Pierotti; one son Jay; and one
daughter; Margaret; his parents; Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Pierotti; of Monessen; three brothers; Walter; of Belle
Vernon; William; of Lynnwood; and
George; of Monessen; and one sister;
Mrs. Helen DeiCas; of North Charleroi. Friends will be received in the Harper Memorial Chapel until time for funeral services Tuesday;Oct.23;1951;at 2 p.m. Rev.Allen Howes;pastor of First Methodist Church in Monessen;will be in charge. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harry G.Harper is the funeral director.
RAYMOND F. PIEROTTI
LAURA FRANCES PERKINS
NELLIE L. PAYNE
CHARLES A. PREWITT
JAMES ALBERT PERRY
WILLIAM PEARCE
William Pearce;50;of Belle Vernon;R.D.2;died in the Mercy Hospital;Pittsburgh;April 12;1951;at 10 a.m. He was member of the United Brethern Evangelical Church of Monessen ahd had been employed by the Pittsburgh Steel company. He is survived by his wife;Ethel Walker Pearce;three sons;Jerry;Edward and James at home;three daughters;Shirley;Dolores and Sarah at home;his mother;Sarah Jane Pearce of Long Branch Borough;two brothers;Bertham of Long Branch and George of Belle Vernon R.D.2;two sisters;Mrs.Joseph Gido and Mrs.Raymond Peters of Monessen.Friends will be received at the Melenyzer Funeral Home. Services will be held there Monday;April 16;at 2 p.m. in charge of Rev.Harold Burgess. Interment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. Melenyzer;funeral director in charge.
ARMANDA PHILLIPS
ROWENALUNT PRENTICE
Rowena Lunt Prentice;Okmulgee;Okla.;died Friday.Feb.2;1951;at 9:40 p.m. in the Okmulgee Hospital after a short illness. The deceased was born November 11;1920 in Commaden;Pa. She moved to Oklahoma after the shutdown of the Belle Vernon Factory. Surviving are her husband;Daniel;two sons;Daniel Jr.;and Frank;Okmulgee;three brothers;Rheul Lunt;Coal Center;Pfc.James Lunt;with the U.S.Army in Germany;and Earl Lunt;with the U.S.Marines;four sisters;Mrs.Helen Jadik;Mrs.Bernice Hayworth and Mrs.Vivian Bachinski;Monessen;and Mrs.Anna Mae Baumgardner;Denbo;Pa. The body will arrive at the County Airport from Okmulgee;Tuesday evening and will be brought to the Michael A.Melinchak Home for Funerals. Friends will be received after 11 a.m. on Wednesday;February 7;and services will be held there Thursday;February 8;1951;at 2 p.m. in charge of Rev.George L.Kress. Interment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. Michael A.Melinchak is the funeral director.
JOHN PETROSKY