The body of First Lt.William Dudick;26;of 406 Locust St.;Belle Vernon;will arrive at the Melenyzer Funeral Home late Friday night;June 8;1951. Lt.Dudick was killed when the plane;a C-82 flying boxcar ;that he was piloting crashed Sunday;June 3;1951 at 1:30 p.m.;near Texarkana;Tex. He died along with seven other men. The plane was on a routine training flight from Greenville;S.C. where it was assigned to a reserve air unit reactivated shortly after the outbreak of the Korean fighting. His home base was at Greenville;S.C.;where he was attached to the 57th Troop Carrier Squad;375 Troop Carrier Wing;Donaldson Air Force Base. He was a member of St.John’s Church of Charleroi. His wife of 24 days;Mrs.Agnes Kernisky Dudick survives along with his parents;John and Eva Geeza Dudick of Belle Vernon;two brothers;Metro of Fellsburg and John of Akron;and one sister;Mrs.Louise Zurenisky of Akron. Mr.Dudick graduated from North Belle Vernon High School;class of 1942;where he played baseball and football. He attended California State Teachers College while in the Air Force and also went to night school at the University of Pittsburgh. In civilian life he was employed at Corning Glass Works here as an industrial engineer. Discharged after World War II;he was a member of the Reserves and was reactivated for service in July 1950 at the onset of the Korean fighting. Friends will be received at the Melenyzer Funeral Home after 10 a.m.;June 9;1951;and Parastas Services will be held there Saturday at 8 p.m.and Sunday at 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held in the Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church;June 11;at 10 a.m.;in charge of Rev.Gregory Soroka;and military rites will be conducted by the American Legion Post 659. Interment will take place in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Chas.L.Melenyzer is the funeral director. The body will be escorted home by a fellow officer and is due to arrive in Pittsburgh at 9:52 p.m.The casket;which will not be opened;will be at the funeral home until time for the services.
WILLIAM (1ST.LT.) DUDICK
HENRIETTA M. DEAN
MARTHATUREK DELHAGEN
Mrs.Martha Del Hagen;nee Turek;30;of 43 West 32nd street;New York City;died Sunday;February 25;1951;at 9 a.m. She was born in Fayette City;May 6;1920. She is survived by her husband;George Del Hagen;one son;Andrew at home;her mother;Mrs.Sophia Turek McCrory;her step-father;Edward McCrory;four brothers;John of Monessen;Mike of Fayette City;Teddy of North Charleroi and Andrew Turek;United States Army;five sisters;Mrs.Marian Froclick;Monessen;Mrs.Helen Cabrin of New York City;Mrs.Sophia Sabolek of Belle Vernon;Mrs.Margaret Applegate of Fayette City and Miss Sandra at home. Friends will be received at the home of her mother;Mrs.Sophia Turek McCrory in Fayette City. Services will be held there Thursday;March 1;1951;at 2 p.m.;followed by additional services at 2:30 o’clock in the Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church. Rev.Gregory Soroka will be in charge. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. George M.McCrory and Son are the funeral directors.
JOSEPH GEORGE DUDZIK
WILLIAM H. DAVIS
FERNAND M. DINDAL
PIERRE DELVAUX
Pierre Delvaux;81;died at the home of his daughter;Mrs.Eston Moyer of 571 Isabella avenue;North Charleroi;Wednesday;August 23;1950;at 2 p.m. He is survived by three daughters;Mrs.Harry Nutting of Charleroi;Mrs.Moyer of North Charleroi and Mrs.John Polachek of North Charleroi;five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Moyer home. Services will be held there Saturday;August 26;1950;at 1:30 p.m.;in charge of Rev.Robert Laing of the First Methodist Church;Charleroi. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Chas.L.Melenyzer is the funeral director.
FORREST O. DOYLE
DARLENE DEE DOBOSH
Darlene Dee Dobosh;thirteen-month old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Dobosh of Arnold City;Fayette City;R.D.1;died in the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital;Wednesday;June 7;1950;at 2 a.m. She was born in North Charleroi;April 19;1949;and was a member of the Polish National Catholic Church of Monessen. In addition to her parents;she is survived by one brother;Stephen at home;and her maternal grandparents;Mr. and Mrs.Stephen Dobosh of Fayette City R.D.1. Friends will be received at the late home. Services will be held there June 10;1959;at 10:30 a.m.;in charge of Rev.John Wisniewski. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. George M.McCrory and son are the funeral directors.
