Leo Brown;53;Fellsburg;died Wednesday;July 16;1952;in the Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Aspinwall. Born May 15;1899 in Mobile;Ala.;he worked as a coal miner in Pricedale. He was a member of the St.Paul Baptist Church;Donora;American Legion Post 691;and the United Quartet. Surviving are his wife;Annie;two daughters;Barbara and Virginia;both at home;one son;Carl Louis at home;and two stepsons;Edward and Charles Earl Fitzgerald. Friends are being received at the late home. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m.in the St.Paul Baptist Church with the Rev.W.E.McBrayer in charge. Interment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
BABY GIRL BONIE
JEANNETTE BARASS
LILLIAN BARNES
LEO BROWN
JOHN BUSH
MARY BALDERONI
ELIZABETH BUCHANAN
JOSEPH MARTIN BELLES
FLORENCE S.JACKSON BROOKES
Mrs. Florence S. Brooks; 38; of
400 Grant street; Belle Vernon; died
in the Charleroi-Monessen hospital;
Friday; April 18; 1952; at 1 p. m.;
after a brief illness.
She was a member of the Presbyterian
Church of Belle Vernon; the
American Legion Auxiliary to Post
659; the Belle Vernon Fire Department
Auxiliary; and the Ladies Auxiliary
of the Belle Vernon L.O.O.M.
She is survived by her husband;
John (Jack) Brooks; two sons; Maurice
and Thomas of Belle Vernon; her
parents; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson of Belle Vernon;one brother;Jack;serving with the United States Army in Japan;and three sisters;May McGarrity of Midland;Pa.;Gertrude Fleming and Laura Fleming of Belle Vernon. Friends will be received at
the Toner Funeral Home. Services
will be held there Tuesday; April
22; 1952; at 2 p. m.; in charge of
Rev. George L. Kress; and interment
will follow in the Belle Vernon
Cemetery. Harold R. Toner is
the funeral director.