Miss Sarah June Owens;aged 66 years;died at her home in Belle Vernon Sunday morning;July 6;1919;after a three months’illness;cancer being the cause of death. Five weeks ago she was removed to the McKeesport hospital where it was thought an operation might prove successful;but she continued to grow worse and was brought home where her suffering was intense until the end came. Miss Owens had been a life long resident of this district;being a daughter of the late David Owens;who formerly owned a large farm here;the present site of the Pittsburgh Steel Co. She was a member of the Belle Vernon M.E.Church;a W.C.T.U.worker and a devout Christian woman. She is survived by five sisters as follows:Mrs.Letitia Myers and Miss Laura Owens of Belle Vernon;Mrs.William Davis of Grove City and Mrs.Elizabeth Myers and Mrs.Sam Ross of Monessen. Funeral services will be held from the church Tuesday afternoon;July 8;1919;at 2 o’clock with interment in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
FRANCIS W. ( FRANK ) O’HARA
ADDIE T. ORR
RODEN LEON ORR
EILEEN NICHOLS
IleenNicholas; aged two months infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Nicholas; of Arnold City;
Fayette City; died Thursday;Dec. 11; 1952;at 10
p. m; in Children’s Hospital; Pittsburgh. Surviving along with her parents are four sisters; Shirley Ann;
Patricia Cathryn; Alice Margaret;
and Bernadette; all at home; and
three brothers; John Thomas; Charles Edward; and Benjamin; Jr. all
at home. Friends are being received
at the Toner Funeral Home; 626
Broad avenue; Belle Vernon; where
funeral services will be held Monday; Dec. 15; 1952;at 9:30 a. m.; with
Rev. Francis Martin of the St. Sebastian R. C. Church officiating. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R; Toner; mortician.
MYRTLEHARVEY NELSON
Mrs.Myrtle Nelson;nee Harvey;age 64 years;widow of William A.Nelson;died suddenly at her home in Tampa;Florida;Sunday;November 23;1952. She was the daughter of Thomas W.Harvey. Mrs. Nelson was a former resident of Belle Vernon;and while living there was an active member of the First Baptist Church;where she was a charter member of the Edna Malston Sunday School Class. She was also a member of several lodges in Belle Vernon;and with her husband;who was employed for many years with the West Penn Power Company;was well known in this district. They left Belle Vernon a number of years ago to go South due to Mr.Nelson’s helth;and Mrs.Nelson’s last visit to Belle Vernon was this past summer;when she spent several weeks here. Preceded in death by her husband;who passed away two years ago;Mrs.Nelson is survived by three brothers;Price Harvey of Greensboro;Pa.;Albert Harvey of Belle Vernon and Charles Harvey of Monessen;and one sister;Mrs.Ada Grant of Belle Vernon. The body will arrive in Belle Vernon late Thursday afternoon;and friends will be received at the Toner Funeral Home after six o’clock that evening. Services will be held there Saturday;November 29;1952;at 2 p.m.;in charge of Rev.J.C.Puz;pastor of the Belle Vernon Baptist church. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon cemetery. Harold R.Toner is the funeral director.
MARSHALL NOZIER
Marshall Nozier of 719 Monongahela avenue;North Charleroi;died in the McKeesport hospital;October 27;1952;at 2:30 p.m. Mr.Nozier was born in Meyersville;Pa.;October 6;1897;the son of John and Eugenia Roux Nosier. He had been a resident here since childhood;and was a member of the Eagles Lodge. He was employed in the finishing department at Allenport plant of Pittsburgh Steel company. He was a veteran of World War One;and was a member of the American Legion Post 22;Charleroi. He is survived by his wife;Catherine Rennie Nozier;four sisters;Mrs.Mary Yates of Charleroi;Mrs.Martha Gatalica;Charleroi;Ms.Blanche Minaudo and Mrs.Marie Paxton of Detroit;Michigan. Friends will be received at the late home. Serives will be held there Friday;October 31;1952;at 2 p.m. in charge of Rev.Meade A.Rugh. Military rites will be conducted by Charleroi American Legion Post 22. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Francis C.Slezak is the funeral director.
LESTER NEUDORFER
WILLIAM G. NEUDORFER
THOMAS O. NICHOLAS
