Walter Burrows;23;died Monday morning;January 11;1943;at his home;320 Roley street;Belle Vernon;following an illness of four years. He is survived by his parents;Mr.and Mrs.James Burrows and three brothers;Pvt.Edward M.Burrows;Camp Crowder;Mo.;Pvt.Howard F.Burrows;Camp Meade;Md.;and Clarence;at home. Friends will be received at the late home until Friday;January 15;1943;when funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m.in the St.Sebastian Church with Father Dennis Boyle officiating. Interment will follow at the Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner;funeral director in charge.
MARSHALL BRIGHENTI
JOSEPH BARRETT
HELEN M. BUSCH
GERTRUDE BOYCE
ELIZABETHHIGGS BROGAN
Mrs. Elizabeth Brogan;75;died suddenly of a heart attack Monday morning;May 25;1942; at 6 o’clock at her home in Wood street;Belle Vernon. She is survived by one sister;Mrs.Anna McFall;Belle Vernon and one brother;John Higgs of Belle Vernon. One niece also survives;Miss Margaret McFall of Athens;Ga. Friends are being received at the Melenyzer Funeral Home;where funeral services will be held Thursday;May 28;1942;at 2 p.m. Interment in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Chas.L.and Edwin Melenyzer are the funeral directors.
CONSTANTE BANDINI
Costante Bandini;902 Henry Street;Belle Vernon;died at 9:15 a.m.Wednesday;March 18;1942;at his late home of a heart attack. He was aged 64 years. A resident of Belle Vernon for the past 41 years;he was a member of the Italian club on Market street and the Garibaldi lodge of Dunlevy. Surviving are his wife;Mrs.Mary Bandini;and the following children;Mrs.Ralph Toci;Belle Vernon;Mrs.Adolph Mucci;Detroit;Bruno Bandini and Nato Bandini;Charleroi;Nello Bandini;Brownsville;Reno Bandini;Belle Vernon;Aldo Bandini;at home. A brother;Angelo Bandini;of Belle Vernon;also survives;along with seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon;March 21;1942;at 2 o’clock at 902 Henry Street;North Belle Vernon. Rev.G.Paonessa of Mother of Sorrows Church;Charleroi;will officiate. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Charles L.and Edwin Melenyzer;funeral directors in charge.
EDWARD BARON
Funeral services will be held Thursday morning Feb.5;1942;for Edward Baron;29;of Fairhope;who died Sunday morning Feb.1;1942;in Charleroi-Monessen hospital of injuries suffered when he was caught in a slate fall at the Naomi mine of the Hillman Coal and Coke company. Mr.Baron;for several years;a star soccer player in the river league;is to be interred following Mass at 9 a.m.Thursday at St.Edward’s R.C.Church;Fayette city;Rev.John P.Sedlak in charge;with burial in charge of John L.Bake in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. Surviving him are his wife;Mrs.Catherine Baron and one son;Edward Jr.;at home;his parents;Mr.and Mrs.John Baron;two sisters;Mrs.David Igoe and Rose Baron;and two brothers;John and Rudolph Baron;all of Fairhope;and a brother;Adolph Baron;stationed at Ft.Wayne;Indiana with the Air Corps.John L.Bake;funeral director in charge.
HOMER E. BUCK
Homer E.Buck died suddenly at the home of a physician in Belle Vernon;Friday evening;January 31. He was a teacher of piano in Monessen and vicinity for a number of years. During the World War;he gave up his profession to serve in the Army as a member of the U.S.Military band. Following the war;he returned to Monessen and resumed his classes;and for a number of years has resided at the Union hotel. He is survived by a brother;Howard Buck of Auburn;N.Y.;and a sister;Miss Gladys Buck of Waterloo;N.Y. Friends will be received at the Woodward Home for Funerals until tomorrow evening at 7:30 o’clock;when services will be conducted in charge of Rev.R.F.Steininger;pastor of St.Paul’s Lutheran Church. Military services will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock at the Veteran’s Plot;Belle Vernon Cemetery.
BERTHASLOBODA BRAZACK
Mrs.Bertha Brazak;aged 23 years;died unexpectedly the afternoon of Wednesday;December 13;1939;in the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital at 2 o’clock after a brief illness. She had been ill for two weeks;but her passing came as a shock. She was the wife of Andrew Brazack and resided at 716 Green street;Belle Vernon. Surviving besides her husband are one son;Buster;two stepchildren;Mary Jane and Joseph;her parents;Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Slaboda of North Charleroi;five sisters;Mrs.Anna Decovitch of Detroit;Mrs.Mary Gency of Nemacolin;Mrs.Rose DeHainaut of North Charleroi;Mrs.Tillie Richey of Naomi and Miss Dorothy Jean Slaboda of North Charleroi;and five brothers;John Slaboda of Charleroi;Thomas and Joseph Slaboda of North Charleroi.Steve Slaboda of Va.;and Paul Slaboda of Nemacolin. The remains are at the home of her parents at 536 Conrad avenue;North Charleroi. Friends will be received at the home of her parents;Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Slaboda of North Charleroi;until Saturday morning when services will be held at 9 o’clock in St.Jerome’s R.C.church. Interment will be made in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Charles L.Melenyzer;funeral director in charge.
