Succumbing as the result of a stroke;James A.Murphy;aged 57 years;of Charleroi;passed away Tuesday night;Feb.15;1938;at 10:55 o’clock at his home. He was well known in Charleroi and was at one time chief of police;serving under Burgesses Duvall and Tussing and as a patrolman under Burgess Woodward. Lately he had been employed as a watchman for the Pittsburgh Steel company at Monessen. His father;Anthony Murphy;passed away recently. Surviving are his wife;Mrs.Elizabeth Murphy;two sons;Harry and James;and one daughter;Margaret;at home. Also surviving are six sisters;Mrs.J.F.McKenna;Mrs.George Sewell and Miss Catherine Murphy;of Charleroi;Miss Stella Murphy and Mrs.Ruth M.Haas of Uniontown and Mrs.Richard Thebon;of Canton;Ohio. He was a member of St.Jerome’s Roman Catholic Church;where funeral services will be held with Requiem High Mass Saturday morning;Feb.19;at 9 o’clock;with interment to follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
JAMES S. MORGART
MARY L. MOOLEY
FAUSTINO MEACCI
SAMUEL MOLLARD
ANGELINAPERRY MITED
JAMES A. MURPHY
ANNA MUZINA
AGNES MARHAR
JOHN MOSES
Funeral services for John Moses;of Third Street;Charleroi;who died in the Charleroi-Monessen hospital at 11:55 o’clock on Friday night;December 24;1937;were held Monday afternoon;December 27;1937;at 1:30 o’clock from the home of a sister;Mrs.Susan Erdely;of Belle Vernon. Interment was in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Mr.Moses was aged 56 and a coal miner;former employee of the Pittsburgh Steel mine at Monessen;is survived by a wife in Austria-Hungary;a brother Michael;in Austria-Hungary and two sisters;Mrs.Susan Erdely of Belle Vernon and Mrs.Esther Erdely of Avelia.
