A roaming hunter;Steve Gorcheck;yesterday found the body of Harry Grant;65;of Belle Vernon;a retired steel worker who disappeared last May;in a wooded section of Gibsonton cemetery between Monessen and Belle Vernon. Authorities said Grant identified through clothing by a son;George;had been missing since last May when he left his home in poor health to visit a relative. Westmoreland County Coroner;Joseph Check;added that a .38 caliber revolver was found beside the remains. There was a bullet hole in the head;he said. Surviving are his wife;Ada;four sons;George;Charleroi;Aramus;Donora;and Gerald and Carlyle at home;one daughter Doris;at home;also one brother;Alex Grant of Struthers;Ohio;one sister;Mrs.Myrtle Makinson;Youngstown;Ohio;and one grandchild.
THOMAS GRAHAM
Thomas Graham;age 86 years;of 405 Vernon street;Belle Vernon;where he had lived for 55 years;died Tuesday;August 10;1948;at 2:02 a.m. at his home. He formerly was an engineer for the American Window Glass Company there;retiring in 1941. Five daughters;one son;nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren survive. Friends will be received at the Toner Funeral Home. Services will be held there Thursday;August 12;1948;at 2 p.m. in charge of Rev.George L.Kress. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner is the funeral director.
LAWRENCE C. GESS
VELMA MAE GOHOSKY
JOHN F. ( JACKIE ) GAUL
MARY GOLLICK
BABY BOY GULLI
GEORGE (SGT.) GIALAS
The body of Sgt.George Gialas;22;321 Greene St.;Belle Vernon;killed in action Feb.18;1945;near the village of Kleinblittersdorf;Germany;while leading his squad against the enemy;will arrive in Charleroi on Tuesday;April 11;1948 at 9:56 a.m. The remains will be taken to the Toner Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;and military services will be held on Thursday. Sgt.Gialas was awarded the order of the Silver Star;post-humously by order of the Commanding General Charles D.Carle;A.G.D. and presentaion of this was made to the parents;Mr.and Mrs.;Steve Gialas of Belle Vernon;who survive with one sister;Angelina. George Gialas was an outstanding athlete before his graduation from Belle Vernon High School with the class of 1941. He was chosen All-county end for his football prowess with BVHS. He was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church of Monessen and the Belle Vernon Musical Society.
ELLA M. GRAHAM
MELVINA GRAVETT