Mrs.Kathryn Nicholas;aged 64 years;died Monday night;November 22;1943;at 6 o’clock in the Charleroi-Monessen hospital;following a short illness. Surviving are her husband;John Nicholas and seven children;Mary Jane Nicholas;at home;Mrs.Sam Mabesolina and Mrs.Ethel Nolland;of Belle Vernon;Mrs.Kathryn Dolan of Brownsville;Mrs.Helen Garner of Ft.Mathilda;Pa.;Pfc.Benjamin F.Nicholas;South Pacific area;and Carl Nicholas;at home. Ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive. Friends are being received at the Toner Funeral Home;where services will be held Friday;November 26;at 2 p.m.;in charge of Rev.Herbert Mountain;pastor of the Belle Vernon Baptist Church. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner;funeral director in charge.
RICHARD THOMAS NICODEN
DONNA LEE NUCCI
MAUD NUCKLES
AGNES C.McLAUGHLIN NOLE
Mrs.Agnes C.Nole;aged 68 years;of 626 Broad avenue;Belle Vernon;died Sunday;January 3;1943;at 8 a.m.in Charleroi-Monessen hospital;following an illness of nine days. She is survived by three sons;Edward F.Nole of Belle Vernon;John T.Nole of Belle Vernon and Carl J.Wolfe of Detroit;Michigan. Fifteen grandchildren also survive. Friends will be received at the Toner Funeral Home until time of services Wednesday morning;January 6 at 10 o’clock;in St.Sebastian Church. Father Dennis Boyle is the priest in charge of the services;and interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner is the funeral director.
EDWARD P. NOLE
Edward P.Nole;68;of 1005 Hill street;Belle Vernon;died Saturday;July 4;1942; at 9 p.m.at his home following an illness of two weeks. He is survived by his wife;Mrs.Agnes C.Nole;two sons;Edward F.Nole and John P.Nole;of Belle Vernon and one stepson;Carl Wolfe;of Detroit;Mich. One sister;Mrs.Annie Hammitt;of St.Mary’s W.Va.;also survives. Friends will be received at the Toner Funeral Home;626 Broad Ave.;Belle Vernon;until Tuesday;at 10 a.m.when funeral services will be held in charge of a visiting priest. Interment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
MARY JANE NICHOLS
JOHN MICHAEL NICASTRO
JOHN-NETSPOON-17089
ANDREW NOGY
State Police of Charleroi barracks were preparing to take action today after an automobile driven by a fifteen-year-old boy run down and fatally injured Andrew Nogy;65;of Pricedale;in North Belle Vernon last night;Sunday;December 7;1941. Mr.Nogy died in Charleroi-Monessen hospital at 11:05 p.m.;two hours after being struck by an automobile operated by William Marsden;15;of Belle Vernon. The boy;too young to own an operator’s license;is said to have driven from the intersection of Graham and Sampson Streets into the main highway. The car veered to the right;State police said after making an investigation;and struck Mr.Nogy as he walked along the road. He was rushed to the hospital at 9:15 p.m.and died two hours later of internal injuries. Authorities said George Corbett;of Pricedale;was the owner of the car. Charges of driving an automobile without a license and of premitting a violation are to be made;Corp.E.C.Moore of the State police said. Action in the death is contingent upon the findings of a coroner’s jury. The investigation is being continued. The survivors of Mr.Nogy who resided at 107 Hill street;Belle Vernon;are:his wife;Mrs.Anna Nogy;three daughters;Mrs.Andrew Hornack;of Monessen;Mrs.Reno Carini;of Belle Vernon;and Mrs.Joseph Dubinsky of Munhall;seven sons;Louis;Andrew Jr.;Walter;Michael;Martin and Joseph;of Belle Vernon;and John in the U.S.Army Air Corps in Denver;Colo.;and ten grandchildren. Friends will be received at the late home until time for services at 9 o’clock Thursday morning;December 11;in St.Sebastian Roman Catholic Church. Rev.J.J.Connell will officiate. Interment in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold Toner is funeral director.