David Francis Harvey;aged 69 years;well known Belle Vernon resident;died at 12:15 p.m.Tuesday;March 29;1938 at Rousseaux’s Restful Acres. He had been in failing health for some time. Surviving are three daughters;Mrs.E.W.Brady;of Pontiac;Michigan;Miss Ruth and Miss Margaret Harvey of Monessen;and one son;Harry Harvey;of Belle Vernon. Funeral services will be held at the home of Harry Harvey;202 Third street;Belle Vernon;Friday afternoon;April 1;1938;at 2 o’clock. Rev.Frank S.Montgomery;pastor of the Washington Avenue Presbyterian Church;Charleroi;will officiate. Interment will be in Belle Vernon cemetery.
DAVID FRANCIS HARVEY
SARA JANE HIXENBAUGH
JACK GORDON HILLE
JERRY HILL
BABY GIRL HEBETS
HESTERKEPPLE HARVEY
CLYDE HOUSEMAN
Clyde C. Houseman; aged 47 years;
prominent Fairhope resident and chief
clerk at the Naomi Mine of the Hillman Coal and Coke Company; died Wednesday
evening at 6:15 o’clock in the Memorial hospital; Monongahela; after a
one-day illness. Mr. Houseman was
apparently in the best of health. He
was at his desk in the mine offices all
day Tuesday and that evening attended a ball game. Upon
home later he complained of a headache and at 11 o’clock was stricken.
He lapsed into a coma later and was
removed to the hospital; where death
occurred last night.
The deceased; a member of the
Presbyterian Church of Fairhope; is
survived by his wife; Mrs. Tillie
Houseman; four sons; Irwin; James;
Clyde; Jr.; and Warren; one sister;
Mrs. Mable Kissler; of Belle Vernon and many friends who are bereaved with his passing.
Funeral services will be held at the
late home in Fairhope Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Rev.Hunter;former pastor in Fairhope;officiating. Singers will be Mrs.Robert McLaren of Charleroi;Jack Hoyes and Rev.and Mrs.Hunter. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery.
DANIEL W. HAYS
WILLIAM EDWIN HOPTON
Edwin Hopton;of 580 Schoonmaker avenue;aged 40 years;died suddenly Thursday afternoon;January 28;1937. He had been a resident of Monessen for a number of years and was in the employ of the Pittsburgh Steel Company. He was a member of the Monessen Volunteer Fire Company. Surviving are his wife;Ruth Kulow Hopton;four children;Miss June Hopton of Detroit;Mich.;and Leona May;Betty Lola and Edwin Jr.;at home. His mother;Mrs.J.E.Hopton of Speers also survives;along with three brothers and a sister;Ernest;Elvin and Mrs.Mildred Sonkoly of Detroit and Ray Hopton of Speers. Funeral services are announced for Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the St.Paul’s Lutheran Church;with the church pastor;the Rev.R.F.Steininger and Rev.E.Boetticher of the Methodist Episcopal Church;officiating. Interment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.