Harriet Jane Jackson;(nee Cramer);age 71 years;died at the home of her daughter;Mrs.Frank Brewer;Uniontown;R.D.2;December 30;1943;at 12:12 a.m. She was born February 18;1872;and was a member of the Marion Presbyterian Church. She is survived by three sons;John Thomas of Elm Grove;W.Va.;John Earl of Triadelphia;W.Va.;and William Edward of Belle Vernon;two daughters;Mrs.Frank Brewer of Uniontown and Mrs.Frank Breakwell of Fayette City;R.D.;one brother;John W.Cramer of Uniontown;and one sister;Mrs.John Cramer of Masontown;fifteen grandchildren and one great grandchild. Friends will be received at the home of a daughter;Mrs.Frank Breakwell in Fairhope;Fayette City;R.D. Services will be held there Sunday;January 2;1944;at 2:30 p.m. Rev.George Guest will have charge of services and interment will follow in Belle Vernon cemetery. George M.McCrory and Son are funeral directors.
HARRIETT JANECRAMER JACKSON
DOROTHYSHEPLER JOHNSON
Dorothy Shepler Johnson;age 30 years;died suddenly at her home in Belle Vernon R.D.1;of a heart attack;Friday;December 24;1943;at 7 p.m. She was born in Monessen September 25;1913;and was a member of the Christian Church at Phillipsburg. She is survived by her husband;Oliver Johnson;Jr.;two children and her parents;Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Thieser;of Belle Vernon. Also surviving are three brothers;Glenn Shepler;of Fayette City;William Shepler and Bernard Thieser;both of the United States Army;and three sisters;Mrs.Catherine Morris;of Youngstown;Ohio;Mrs.Leona Evans of Belle Vernon;R.D.2;and Miss Velma Thieser;of Belle Vernon. Friends will be received at the McCrory Funeral Home and services will be held there Tuesday;December 28;1943;at 2 p.m. Rev.Byron R.Mahan will have charge of services and interment will follow in Belle Vernon cemetery. George M.McCrory and Son are funeral directors.
MARY P. JAMES
Mrs.Mary P.James;aged 60 years;a resident of Gibsonton for the past 16 years;died Saturday morning;Nov.27;1973;at 12:05 a.m.at her home following a lingering illness. Mrs.James was a member of the Baptist Church of this city and Monessen Lodge 181 W.B.A.of Monessen. Surviving are her husband;Morgan E.James;two daughters;Mrs.George Ritzer;Gibsonton;and Mrs.Thomas Lancaster;Belle Vernon;and a son;Morgan James;Jr.of Gibsonton. Three sisters;Mrs.Rachel Waugaman;Gibsonton;Mrs.W.H.Wagoner;Ravenna;Ohio;and Mrs.William Redpath;Homestead;also survive;along with nine grandchildren. Friends will be received at the late home and services will be held there Tuesday;November 30;1943;at 2 p.m. Rev.J.E.Rosnight;pastor of the Monessen Baptist Church;will be in charge of services and interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Chas.L.and Edwin Melenyzer are funeral directors.
INFANT JONES
CHARLES WEBSTER JOHNSON
TERRY L. JOHNSTON
LOUIS JOYNER
ALEXANDER JOSKENSY
Alexander Joskensy;aged 59 years;for the past thirty-six years an employee of the P. & L.E. Railroad;died at the home of Mrs.Maude Martin at 113 Water street;Belle Vernon;of a heart attack Thursday;February 25;1943;at 11:00 a.m. He is survived by one brother;Kasmir of Detroit;and one sister;Mrs.Antonia Bikowski of Coal Center. His wife preceded him in death in 1938. Friends will be received at the Martin home until time for services Sunday;February 28;1943 at 2 p.m. Rev.James N.Rainey will be in charge of services;and interment will follow in Belle Vernon cemetery. Chas.L.and Edwin Melenyzer are funeral directors.
MARTIN JEFFRIES