Death this morning removed one of Belle Vernon’s most prominent and respected citizens when Lloyd W.Corwin passed away following a two week illness in the Memorial hospital at Monongahela. Mr.Corwin;at the opening of the big game hunting season;left with a number of companions for a hunting lodge in Center county. He contracted a severe cold and spent only three days in camp;returning to his home;where he was confined to his bed. His condition became steadily worse and he was removed to the Hospital where he died at 4:15 this morning from a complication of diseases superinduced by the cold. The deceased had been a resident of Belle Vernon all his life and was well known throughtout the valley;having been a partner in the Roley Bros.garage for some time. He was active in civic affairs of his home community and a member of the Baptist church. He is survived by his wife and three children;also his mother;Mrs.Sarah Elizabeth Roley of Belle Vernon;a sister;Mrs.Lula Barron of Belle Vernon and one brother;Robert of Jeannette. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the late home;531 Speers street;Belle Vernon in charge of Rev.Walter McCullough;pastor of the Baptist church;with interment following in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
ALEX CURRIE
RELLIE J CHARLTON
ANTHONY COLLART
LLOYD WESLEY CORWIN
ALICE JHARVEY CORWIN
ANN ELIZABETH CARSON
MILSON KILPUT COOPER
Milson Kilp Cooper;aged 66 years;died Sunday evening Oct.25;1931;at his home in Rostraver Township;following an illness of several months. The family resided in this city for a number of years. The widow;Mrs.Agnes Cooper;along with several children survive. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon;Oct.28;1931;at 2 o’clock in the First Spiritualist church of Charleroi;with the Rev.C.P.Diaz officiating. Interment will be made in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
HESLEP CLEGG
ROSECHARRAIX MEJEAN
