Mrs. Anna Wozniak; 71; of 201
Marine Ave.; Fairhope; died
Tuesday;May 21;1968;at 4 p.m. at her home.
She was born in Poland on
Sept. 21;1896.
Mrs. Wozniak was a member
of tbe Polish National
Church in Fairhope.
She is survived by her husband; John D. ; three sons; Joseph
of Pittsburgh; Frank of
McKeesport and Walter D. (Curley) of Fairhope and seven grandchildren.
Friends are being received at
the Howard W. McCrory Funeral
Home; Fayette City. Services there Friday;May 24;1968;at 10 a.m.with the Rev.John Rencewicz officiating. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Howard W.McCrory is the funeral director.
ANNA WOZNIAK
MICHAEL WENICK
Michael (Mike) Wenick;56;of Charleroi R.D.2;formerly of Brownsville;died suddenly on Saturday May 18;1968;at Eldred;Pa.;while on a fishing trip. He was born in Williamsburg;Pa.;June 15;1911;a son of John and Elsie Feck Wenick. He was a member of St.Nicholas Greek Catholic Church of Brownsville;and the Smithton Sportsmen’s Club;and was employed at the Allenport plant of Pittsburgh Steel Co. He was a veteran of World War II;serving in the Rhineland and Central Europe with the 88th Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Co. He is survived by his widow;Mary Turik Wenick;and the following brothers and sisters;Mrs.Elsie Hartzell of Elizabeth;John Jr.and Mary Wenick of Brownsville;and George Wenick of Belle Vernon;and several nieces and nephews. Another brother;Joseph Wenick;preceded him in death. Friends are being received at the Andrew J.Skirpan Funeral Home;Park Ave.;Brownsville. Prayer service will be held there Tuesday;May 21;at 9 a.m.;followed by Divine Liturgy at St.Nicholas Greek Catholic Church;Brownsville. The Rev.Demetrus Yackarich will be the celebrant;and interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Parastas service will be held at the funeral home Wednesday night at 7 o’clock. Andrew J.Skirpan of Brownsville is the funeral director.
RONALD THOMAS WALTERS
ANDREW ANDY WASSILCHALK
Andrew Wassilchalk; 52; of
1118 Monongahela St.; Belle
Vernon; died Tuesday;Jan.26;1968;at 8:40
p.m. in Charleroi – Monessen
Hospital where he was admitted on Monday.
Mr. Wassilchalk was born in
Pricedale; a son of Nicholas
and Anna Pish Wassilchalk. He
was employed in the rod mill
of the Monessen plant of Pittsburgh Steel Co. until his retirement in 1966. A member of
Holy Resurrection O r t h o dox
Church; Belle Vernon; he was
a veteran of World War n having served with the U. S. Army.
He belonged to the American
Legion Post 659 of Belle Vernon
and Citizens Association of
Pricedale.
Surviving are his widow;
Kathleen Daugherty Wassilchalk; three children; Andrew
R.; Winifred A. and Nicholas;
all at home; four brothers;
John and Michael; Belle Vernon; Peter of Ontario; Calif;
and Danny of Fellsburg; four
sisters; Mrs. Michael (Mary)
Bashada ST.; Belle Vernon;
Mrs. Ted (Theresa) Belsick;
Fairhope; Mrs. Frank (Ann)
Tallerico; Monessen and Mrs.
Joseph (Pearl) Makar; Carnegie.
Friends wifl be received at
the Harold R. Toner Funeral
Home; Belle Vernon; after 2
p.m. Sunday;Jan.28;1968. Parastas services will be held Sunday at
8 p.m. and Monday at 9 p.m.at the funeral home.
PERLY L. WASHINGTON
ROSE WILSON
CATHERINE M. WISEMAN
ALICE C. WEIMER
EMMA GOLDIE WEST
Mrs.Emma Goldie West;48;of 225 Dent St.;Belle Vernon (Fairhope);died at her home Saturday;Nov.3;1967. A former resident of Pittsburgh;Mrs.West had lived in Fairhope 14 years. She was born in Logan County;W.Va.;on Jan.27;1919. Surviving are a daughter;Mrs.Robert (Rosalie) Schutte of Pittsburgh;two sisters;Mrs.Margaret Miller of Oakdale and Betty Pogany of Pittsburgh;two grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Shelby D.Ferguson Funeral Home in Belle Vernon.
