Mark Roy Whitelaw;60;a member of the North Belle Vernon Council for 12 years;died suddenly at his late home Friday;Aug.2;1963;at 8 a.m. He lived at 387 Jones St. in Belle Vernon. Mr.Whitelaw was a member and past president of the North Belle Vernon Fire Dept.and a member of the Christian Church of Belle Vernon. He was employed as a driver for the National Biscuit Co.for 42 years;retiring from this job last year. Born in Banning;Nov.13;1902;he had spent most of his life in Belle Vernon. Surviving are his widow;Ethel Snyder Whitelaw;two sons;Charles Robert of Belle Vernon R.D.and Roy L.of Belle Vernon;two daughters;Mrs.James (Phyllis) Dague of Bentleyville;and Mrs.Matthew (Lois) Lococo of Leonardtown;Md.;six grandchildren;two brothers;John of Belle Vernon R.D.;and Robert of Belle Vernon;one sister;Mrs.Leroy (LuLu) Jones of Belle Vernon. Friends will be received at the Shelby D.Ferguson Funeral Home in Belle Vernon. Services will be held there Monday;Aug.5;at 1:30 p.m.;in charge of the Rev.E.M.Oakes;pastor of the First Christian Church of Belle Vernon. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson of Belle Vernon is the funeral director.
MARK ROY WHITELAW
EDWARD WARD
ANDREW J. WILSON
GUS WILLIAMS
ROY E. WALTERS
ZYGMUNT WISNIEWSKI
Zygmunt Wisniewski; 49; Fairhope; Belle Vernon; died Saturday;February 2;1963; at 8:30 p. m. in McKeesport
Hospital.
Mr. Wisniewski was a member
of St. Edward R. C. Church;
Fayette City and of Loyal Order
of Moose; Belle Vernon.
Surviving are his widow; Agnes
Popelas Wisniewski; three daughters; Mrs. William (Catherine)
Sherbondy; Irwin and Joyce and
Lynn; at home; a son; John; at
home; five brothers; William Wisniewski and Eugene Wisniewski
of Monessen; Joseph Desack;
Monessen; Edward Desack;
Charleroi and Walter Desack;
serving with the U. S. Navy; two
sisters; Mrs. William (Jennie)
Moore; Monessen and Mrs.
George (Sophie) Ponchack; Braddock. .
Friends will be received at the
Harold R. Toner Funeral Home;
Belle Vernon; after 7 o’clock Monday
evening;Feb.4. Funeral home visiting
hours are from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Funeral services will be held Wednesday;Feb.6;1963;at 9:30 a.m.;from St.Edward R.C.Church;Fayette City;with Rev.Charles Ribick;pastor;officiating at Requiem High Mass. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner;funeral director.
URSULA WANKO
STEVEN VINCENT WOZNIAK
WILLIAM ALBERT WEITZEL
William A.Weitzel;57;of 737 Lewis Ave.;Speers;died in the Oakland Veterans Hospital;Pittsburgh;on Tuesday Dec.25;1962;at 2:25 a.m. He was born in Elco;June 26;1905. He was a member of the American Legion Post 22;of Charleroi;and Arden Calvert Post 167;Veterns of Foreign Wars of Charleroi. He was a veteran of World War II;and served with the U.S.Navy. He is survived by his widow;Mrs.Alice Souply Weitzel;two daughters;Mrs.Betty Lowther of Miami;Fla. and Gail Weitzel of Charleroi;two brothers;Harry of Elco and Charles of Fredericktown;four sisters;Mrs.Annie Meier of Harrisville;Pa.Mrs.Clara Wellington;California;Pa.Mrs.Helen Bestwick of Elco and Mrs.Henrietta Price of Belle Vernon;three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends will be received at the Shelby D.Ferguson Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;after 7 o’clock Wednesday evening. Services will be held there Friday;Dec.28;at 2 p.m.;in charge of the Rev.Charles Sowden of the Speers Methodist Church. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson of Belle Vernon is the funeral director.
