John H.Hare;aged 73 years;died Thursday afternoon;June 27;1929;at 4 o’clock at his home in Belle Vernon;following a lingering illness. His wife and one daughter;Mrs.Jay McGaughey;of Asheville;N.C.;survive. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon;June 29;1929;from the home in Belle Vernon;in charge of Rev.Spear;pastor of the Christian Church;and interment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. The family resided in Monessen;previous to moving to Belle Vernon.
ROBERT HAMILTON
ELIZABETH HUGG
INFANT HAZELBAKER
THOMAS HAMILTON
LOUIS HEGEDUS
JOHN M. HARE
RUTH MARIE HOLESAPPLE
GEORGE HALL
George Hall;well known and respected citizen of Belle Vernon;was found dead in his bed early Saturday morning;Feb.23;1929;seemingly a victim of a sudden attack of heart trouble. Mr.Hall was apparently enjoying the best of health and Friday evening went to the home of a daughter;Mrs.Mary Clegg;to visit with his wife who is confined to her bed there with an attack of pneumonia. Returning home he retired as usual but when he did not arise at the usual hour Saturday morning other members of the family went to the room and found that he had passed away sometime during the night. The deceased was 79 years of age and besides his wife;three daughters;Mrs.Jennie Lehew and Mrs.Mary Clegg of Belle Vernon;Mrs.Belle Conaghan of Duquesne and two sons;Robert of Monongahela and William of Belle Vernon;survive. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon;Feb.26;1929;from the Belle Vernon Christian Church with interment following in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
THOMAS HENCY SR