William Lehew;70;of 815 Broad avenue;Belle Vernon;died at his home;Sunday Feb.5;1950;at 8 a.m. He is survived by his wife;Jennie Lehew;one son;Clarence;two daughters;Mrs.Andrew Brazack and Mrs.George Adams;one brother;Charles and one sister;Mae;all of Belle Vernon and five grandchildren. Friends are being received at the late home where funeral services will be held Wednesday;Feb.8;1950;at 2 p.m.;in charge of Rev.C.J.Michaels of the First Christian Church. Interment in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. Charles L.Melenyzer;funeral director.
WILLIAM JAMES LEWIS
MALVERNA (JONES/FARANATO)WALKER LESSMAN
ANNABALTRUSAITIS LUCAS
Mrs.Anna H.Lucas;nee Baltrusaitis;of Fayette City;died in the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital;Tuesday;January 3;1950 at 9:15 p.m. She was born in Lithuania;August 21;1877. She is survived by her husband;Mike Lucas;three sons;Benjamin of Charleroi;Walter at home and Edward Lucas of Fayette City;R.D.;one daughter;Julia at home;and one grandson. Friends will be received at the McCrory Funeral Home. Services will be held there Friday;January 6;1950;at 2 p.m.;in charge of Rev.E.A.Stephenson of the Fayette City Methodist Church. Interment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. George M.McCrory and Son are the funeral directors.
VIVIAN LOWRIE
LT.NICHOLAS J. LYKOS
Lt.Nicholas J.Lykos;of Broad avenue;Belle Vernon;a bombardier on a B-17 Flying Fortress;was killed instantly from injuries received by flak on his 26th mission while his ship was over the target at Blechhammer;Germany;on December 26;1944. Lieutenant Lykos was born in Roscoe Nov.25;1921 and was graduated from California High School and University of Pittsburgh. Before entering Pitt;he attended George Washington University;Washington;D.C. Enlisting in the Army Air Forces;Feb.23;1943;he received his wings at Big Springs;Texas;on April 29;1944. He is survived by his parents;Mr.and Mrs.John Lykos;three brothers;Thomas J.;John Jr.and Isadore and one sister;Christina. Friends are being received at the Melenyzer Funeral Home in Belle Vernon beginning Sunday Aug.21.
CHRISTINA LYKOS
MATTIE N. LOCKHART
CHARLES WILLIAM LOVELL SR
Charles W.Lovell;47;1114 Graham St.;Belle Vernon;died in the Toner ambulance while enroute to Charleroi-Monessen hospital Friday morning at approximately 9:30 a.m. Mr.Lovell had been ill with a cold for several days. This;the attending doctor indicated;aggravated a heart condition which was the cause of death. Mr.Lovell was freight agent at Avella for the Pittsburgh and West Virginia railroad company. He was a member of Belle Vernon lodge; and the Free and Accepted Masons. Survivors include his wife;Mrs. Alberta Lovell;two children;Charles W.Lovell;Jr.and Helena Annie Lovell. There are also three brothers and a sister. Friends will be received at the Toner Funeral Home. Services will be held there Monday;April 25;1949;at 2 p.m.;in charge of Rev.Frederick Burchell. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner is the funeral director.
JOHN W. LOGAN
John W.Logan of 510 Fallowfield avenue;Charleroi;died Thursday;March 15;1949;at 10:15 a.m. He was born August 11;1872. He is survived by one son;Thomas W.Logan of Charleroi;one daughter;Miss Ruth Logan at home;one sister;Mrs.Mary Jane Stewart of Fayette City;and three grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Melanyzer Funeral Home in Belle Vernon. Services will be held there Friday;March 18;1949;at 2 p.m.in charge of Rev.J.N.Wittkofski. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Chas.L.Melenyzer is the funeral director.
