Mrs.Nellie H.Murphy;54;of 516 Lincoln avenue;Charleroi;died Friday;July 22;1949;at 12:05 a.m. She is survived by one son;Raymond Murphy of Clairton;two sisters;Mrs.Olive Stone of Charleroi R.D and Mrs.Sarah Ackard of Charleroi;two brothers;Richard Harger of Belle Vernon and H.S.Harger of Greensburg. Friends are being received at the Toner Funeral Home in Belle Vernon where funeral services will be held Monday;July 25;at 2:30 p.m.with Rev.Rodger Winger of the Christian Church;Charleroi;officiating. Interment in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner;funeral director.
METRO MOSKWA
MARYHOFFMAN MILLER
Mrs.Mary Hoffman Miller;aged 70 years;wife of Louis Miller;Sr.;of Weirton;W.Va.;died this morning;Saturday;July 2;1949;at 4:40 a.m.in the Ohio Valley hospital;Steubenville;Ohio. She was a former resident of Monessen. Surviving are her husband;two sons;Louis Miller;Jr.;of Monessen;Martin Miller of Belle Vernon;five daughters;Mrs.Marie Mincks of Donora;Mrs.Elsie Purks of Weirton;Mrs.Jess Curnow;Mrs.Ruth Johannesmeyer of Meadville;Mrs.Dorothy Dickerson of Monongahela;also five grandchildren survive. A son;Paul;preceded her in death in 1927. Friends will be received at the Toner Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;where services will be held Tuesday;July 5;1949;at 2 p.m. Interment in Belle Vernon cemetery. Harold R.Toner;funeral director.
EUGENE MURPHY
PFC. LOUIS MAZZEI
Pfc.Louis Mazzei;23;who made his home with Mr.and Mrs.Carlo Peso;of East Belle Vernon;died of wounds received in action in Germany on April 22;1945. The news of his death arrived Sunday;May 6;1945;on the eve of the surrender of the German forces in Europe. On Thursday of last week Mr.and Mrs.Pesi were notified that Private Mazzei was wounded in action in Germany on April 15. His death came seven days later. Private Mazzei was born on April 26;1922 in Daisytown;but later went to Italy with his parents. He returned to the United States in 1940 and lived in Belle Vernon;working at the Belle Vernon plant of the American Window Glass Company. He entered the armes forces on Nov.28;1942;and trained in Oregon;Arizona and Colorado;going overseas in August 1944. He was with the 104th Timberwolf Division. He is survived by his parents;Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Mazzei;and one sister;Louise;in Italy. He was a cousin of Mrs.Pesi.
JOHN L. MITCHELL
THOMAS JEFFERY MAST
EUGENE MASCARA
Eugene.Mascara of 216 Market street; Belle Vernon; died at his
home; Tuesday; January 4;1949; at 2 p.m.;after a lingering illness. He was born May 24;1894. He was a former member of Company K.28th Infantry;82nd Division;and was the holder of the Military Order of the Silver Star for gallantry in action during World War One. He was a member of St.Sebastian Church and the American Legion Post 659. He is survived by his wife;Mrs.Ann Mascara;three daughters;Helen Ann;Margaret Arlene and Mary Ann;five sons;Augustine of Boston;Mass.;Thomas of Pittsburgh;Eugene of Iowa;John of Belle Vernon and Frank of Monessen. Friends will be received at theToner Funeral Home. Requiem Mass will be held in St.Sebastian Church;Saturday;January 8;1949;at 9 a.m.;in charge of Rev.Eugene Harkins. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Military rites will be in charge of American Legion Post 659. Harold R.Toner is the funeral director.
JOSEPH J MENDICINO
BASIL P. MARASCO
Basil P.Marasco of Hill Street;Belle Vernon;died in the United States Veterans Hospital;Aspinwall;December 11;1948;at 8:50 a.m. He was born in 1924. He served in the U.S.Army during World War II. He is survived by his mother;Mrs.Josephine Marasco;one brother;Angelo;at home;and one sister;Mrs.Thomas Barger of Belle Vernon. Friends will be received at the Toner Funeral Home. Requiem mass will be held Tuesday;December 14;1948;at 10 a.m.;in St.Sebastian Church;in charge of Rev.Eugene Herkins. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon cemetery. Military rites will be conducted by Belle Vernon American Legion Post 659. Harold R.Toner is the funeral director.