Paul Miller;aged 25;of 646 Knox avenue;well known member of the Monessen Volunteer Firemen was found dead in bed this morning;Wednesday;Oct.27;1927. Mr.Miller had been suffering for some time with a goiter;and several months ago was forced to give up his position as mail carrier at the post office and went to Cleveland for treatment preparatory to undergoing an operation. He returned from Cleveland several weeks ago;greatly improved and expected to return in two weeks for the operation. With the advent of fair weather the past few days;he took advantage of the pleasant days to come downtown and greet his many friends and was about last evening;retiring early in his usual health. When he failed to answer calls to his room this morning his brother;Louis;Jr.;went to the room and attempted to arouse him. His efforts were in vain;however;and it was discovered that during the night the young man had passed peacefully away;death probably being due to heart trouble. The deceased is survived by his parents;Mr.and Mrs.Louis Miller and the following brothers and sisters;Louis Jr.;Marie;Martin;Elsie;Evelyn;Ruth and Dorothy. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 Sunday afternoon at the late home;646 Knox avenue;followed with services at St.Paul’s Lutheran Church. Interment will be made in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
MARGARET ANN MURPHY
ALBERT MUOIO
PAUL FRANK MILLER
EDWARD RUSSELL MULLEN
Richard Russell Mullen;the eight year-old son of Mr.and Mrs.Willam Mullen of Fairhope;met a tragic death late last night;Friday September 30;1927;at the family home when he fell upon a pair of scissors;which pierced his heart and caused almost instant death. With his brother the youth was seated on a table in the home cutting pictures from a magazine during the absence of the parents. When Mr.and Mrs.Mullen returned home the son attempted to get off the table with the scissors in his hand and in some unknown manner he fell and the scissors pierced his heart. A physician was called but the injured lad succumbed to his wounds;after about fifteen minutes. The deceased was one of the popular school children of the Fairhope district and would have celebrated his eighth birthday this month on October 25. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock from the late home. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery.
PATRICK JOHN MURPHY
EMILE ISIDORE MASSEY
Emile Massey;aged 49 years;died suddenly at 4 o’clock;Saturday morning;August 27;1927;at his home at 211 Seneca street;after an illness of only a few days. Mr.Massey was in his usual good health until Sunday when he was taken ill and a physician diagnosed his case as pneumonia. Later peritonitis developed with fatal results and he passed away Saturday morning. He was an employee of the Pittsburgh Steel Co.and has a large number of friends. Surviving are his wife;Mrs.Nettie Massey;his mother;four brothers;Armand;Victor;Gus and Jules and two sisters;Mrs.Louise Moreau and Mrs.Mille Lamotte;all of Monessen. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon;August 29;1927;at 2 o’clock from the home and interment will be made in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
CLYDE MYRTLE
Clyde Myrele;aged 16 years;son of Mr.and Mrs. Ray Myrele; of Allenport;died at his home on Friday afternoon;July 29;1927;at 3:55 o’clock following a lingering illness. He had just returned home from Cresson;Pa.;where he had been a patient for a year. Besides his parents;he leaves one sister;Elsie. Funeral services will be held at the home on Monday afternoon;August 1;1927;at 2 o’clock. Interment to follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
INFANT MELINKI
YOLANDA MANZINI
