Harrison A.Irwin;51;of 519 Broad Avenue;Belle Vernon;died in the Charleroi-Monessen hospital;Sunday;June 22;1952;at 7:55 p.m. Mr.Irwin;who was proprietor of the Irwin Flower Shop in Belle Vernon;was a member of the North Belle Vernon Volunteer Fire Department;and was affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. His death was due to injuries sustained in a fall downstairs at his home on June 3. He is survived by his wife;Mrs.Leona Mae irwin;two sons;Glenn Edgar of Lancaster;Pa.;and Harry A.Irwin at home;one daughter;Mrs.Lida Ann Hackenson of Belle Vernon;his mother;Mrs.Harry A.Irwin of Asheville;North Carolina;and one sister;Mrs. Harry Harris of Daytona Beach;Florida. Friends will be received at the Melenyzer Funeral Home;Broad Avenue;Belle Vernon. Services will be held there Wednesday;June 25;1952 at 2 p.m.;with the Rev.George L.Kress of the Belle Vernon Presbyterian Church in charge. Interment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. George M.McCrory and son are the funeral directors.
JULIE JAMSHIFKY
ANTONE JANANSON
SAMUEL IVILL
HARRISON A. IRWIN
JAMES H. INSLEY
NOAH INSLEY
MARY JANE IGOE
ROBERT KERR IRVIN
THOMAS A. IRVINE
There was another Gold Star home in Monessen today;Feb.9;1944;as the War Department advised Mr.and Mrs.Alex Irvine;of the Independent Building;Sixth street;that their son;Flight Officer Thomas A.Levine;21;was killed in action on his sixth bombing mission over Europe last Dec.31;1943. The message was recieved Saturday;Feb.5;1944. Flight Officer Irvine;who would have been 22 on May 11;was first reported missing in action on Jan.12. Word of his death came from the German government via the International Red Cross;indicating that his plane;a Flying Fortress;was shot down in enemy territory. Joining the Air Force in April;1942;Flight Officer Irvine received pre-flight training at Santa Ana;Cal.;primary flight training at Cal-Airo and was graduated as a pilot at Stockton;Cal.;Aug.31;1943. He arrived in England on Nov.8;1943. Besides his parents;the flier is survived by a sister;Mary.
