BURIED IN 2ND GRAVE WEST CORNER HER NAME IN ON THE SAME MARKER AS T.J.;ERNEST;MABEL & HOWARD OWENS.
STANLEY OLESEVSKY
CECELIA OWENS
TONY OLIVERIO
Tony Oliverio;aged 48 years;of Main street;Belle Vernon;died Thursday;January 23;1941;at the U.S.Veterans’ Hospital in Aspinwall. He had been ill about two weeks. He was a bricklayer by trade. Surviving are his widow;Mrs.Theresa Oliverio;and the following children: Mark of State College;Nicholas of Waynesburg;Joseph;Rudolph;Paul;Theodore;Phillip;Thomas;Ida May and Joan;at home. The deceased was a corporal in Battalion E;321 Field Artillery;82nd Division;and engaged in the battles of St.Mihiel and the Argonne. Friends will be received at the Toner Funeral Home;Broad avenue;Belle Vernon;until Monday morning at 10 o’clock;when services will be conducted by Rev.Gregory Paonessa;pastor of the Mother of Sorrows Church in Charleroi. Burial will be in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
CARL EUGENE OLSON
BOOK SAYS HE IS BURIED IN SAME GRAVE AS MR.ROUSSEAU HIS NAME IS ON BACK SIDE OF NAPOLEON JORIS’S MARKER HE DIED IN CHARLEROI – MONESSEN HOSPITAL; NORTH CHARLEROI; PA.
BURLEY OLIPHANT
SADIE O’NEIL
MAZIEBAKER OSTRANDER
Mrs.Mazie Ostrander;wife of Park Ostrander;died in Charleroi-Monessen hospital after a brief illness at 5:30 a.m.;Thursday;April 28;1938. She was thirty eight (40). Mrs.Ostrander was born at Fairhope July 31;1898 (1897);the daughter of Jess (Jeff) and Elizabeth G.Baker. She had lived at Grandview for nine years and formerly resided in Donora. She was a member of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints and the Protected Home Circle. In addition to her husband;she is survived by two brothers and one sister. Funeral services will be conducted in the home at 2 p.m.Sunday by Rev.Hull of Monongahela. Interment will be in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
ANNA OLIPHANT
LAURA OWENS
Laura L.Owens;aged 71 years;died Monday afternoon;;February 28;1938;at 3 o’clock at her home;217 Second street;following a lingering illness. Stricken in May of last year;she was a hospital patient on three different occasions. One week ago yesterday (Feb.21;1938) she suffered an attack of pneumonia;and it had been known for several days that her condition was critical. Miss Owens was a life long resident of this immediate section;having been born and reared in the upper Monongahela valley. When a child of eight years;her parents took up their residence in a house located on the present site of the Pittsburgh Steel company;where she grew to womanhood. She attended country school in a building located on a spot where now stand the Iowa school. Miss Owens was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and its allied organizations;the Monessen lodge Dames of Malta and Belle Vernon W.B.A. Surviving are two sisters;Mrs.Sam Ross;of this city;and Mrs.Letitia Myers;of Belle Vernon;and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday;March 2;1938;at 2 o’clock from the late home;with Rev.Edward L.Boetticher;pastor of the Methodist Church;officiating. Interment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.