Dominick Tonarelli;49;of 423 Graham St.;Belle Vernon;died Sunday;Feb.25;1968;at 4:25 p.m.in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital after a week’s illness. Mr.Tonarelli;known as Babe;was born in Phoenix;British Columbia;Canada;on Feb.15;1919. He was a member of St.Sebastian Roman Catholic Church;its Knights of Columbus and Holy Name Society;Italian Beneficial Society;all of Belle Vernon and was a life member of Belle Vernon Musical Society. A resident of Belle Vernon most of his life;he worked as a clerk in the Allenport plant of Pittsburgh Steel Co. Surviving are his widow;Clara Paglia Tonarelli;three daughters;Geraldine;Tina and Elaine;all at home;and a brother;Geno of Belle Vernon. Preceding him in death were his mother;Tina in 1966;and two brothers;John in 1960 and Tony in 1945. Friends will be received after 7 p.m.Monday at the Shelby D.Ferguson Funeral Home. Interment in Belle Vernon Cemetery.
DOMINICK ( BABE ) TONARELLI
ASSUNTINA V.VENNERI TROZZO
Mrs. Assuntina V. Trozzo; 77;
of 321 Market St.; Belle Vernon;
died Wednesday;Feb.21;1968; at 11:30
a.m. in Haven Crest Nursing
and Convalescent Home; Country
Club Road; Monongahela
R. D.
Born in Italy on June 3; 1894;
she had lived in the Mon Valley
area since the age of three.
Her husband; Samuel; died in
1951.
Surviving are a son; Samuel
of Cleveland; Ohio; a daughter;
Mrs. Verner (Rosalie)
Beckman; and a brother; Eugene
Venneri; both of Belle
Vernon; three sisters; Sylvia
and Hazel Venneri of Belle
Vernon and Mrs. Herman (Anita)
Karlosky of Monessen and
four grandchildren.
Friends will be received after
7 p.m.Friday at the Shelby
D. Ferguson Funeral Home in
Belle Vernon. Funeral services will be held Saturday;Feb.24;1968;with burial in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
JAMES LLOYD TRADER
James Lloyd Trader; 67; of
210 Perry St.; Belle Vernon
(Fairhope) died Sunday;Feb.11;1968;at 7 a.m. in Charleroi – Monessen
Hospital.
Mr. Trader retired in 1965
from the Monessen plant of
Pittsburgh Steel Co.
He was a member of Marion
Presbyterian Church in Fairhope; Fraternal Order of Eagles; Charleroi Aerie; Fairhope
Rod and Gun Club and Washington Twp. Volunteer Fire
Department; of which he was a
charter member.
Surviving are a daughter;
Mrs. Joseph (Frances) Oliver
of Fairhope: two sons; Thomas
O. of Bentleyville and Herman
C. of Fayette City and four grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the Harold R. Toner Funeral Home; Belle
Vernon; after 7 p.m.Monday;Feb.12;1968 and thereafter from 2
to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. service there Wednesday;Feb.14;1968;at 2 p.m. with the Rev.John McLeister;pastor of Fayette City’s Methodist Church;officiating. Interment in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner is the funeral director.
JOHN TORDI JR
John Tordi; 55; of 742 Washington Road; Belle Vernon; died
at his home Friday;Jan.26;1968 at 1:15
p.m.
He was born in Pricedale
April 26; 1912; and resided in
the Belle Vernon area his entire life. An Army veteran of
World War II; he was a member of Belle Vernon Post 659;
American Legion.
He was self – employed as a
carpenter.
He is survived by his widow;
Irene Yager Tordi; one son;
Randall at home; two daughters; Mrs. William (Patricia)
Kusmirak of Lynnwood and
Joan Tordi at home; one brother; William Tordi of Hubbard;
Ohio; a sister; Mrs. John Klanchar of Belle Vernon; and one
grandson.
Friends will be received at
the Shelby D. Ferguson Funeral Home; Belle Vernon; after 7 p.m. Saturday. Services will be held in the funeral home on Monday;Jan.29;1968. Burial will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery.
SHERIDAN D. THEAKSTON
Sheridan Theakston;35;of 929 Washington Road;Belle Vernon;was dead on arrival at Charleroi-Monessen Hospital;Saturday;Jan.13;1968;as the result of an accident on Interstate 70 in North Belle Vernon Borough about 5:40 a.m. Mr.Theakston was a regular employee at the Allenport Works of Pittsburgh Steel Co.and was a part-time bartender at Paddy’s Lounge located at Allen’s Crossroads in Rostraver Twp. He was a graduate of Marion High School. He was an Army veteran. He is survived by his widow Patty Malec Theakston. He was the father of five children;Marilyn;13;Cheryl Ann;10;Robert;5;Russell;4;and Rodney;3. Also surviving are his parents;Mr.and Mrs.Deems Theakston;Fayette City;two brothers;Harry of Fayette City and Russell of Rockville;Mass.;and a sister;Janice;at home. He was a nephew of Mr.and Mrs.Frances Crum of Monessen. Friends are being received at the Howard W.McCrory Funeral Home;Fayettte City. Service there Tuesday;Jan.16;at 2 p.m. with the Rev.Donald W.Miller;pastor of Brownstown Christian Alliance Church;officiating. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Howard W.McCrory is funeral director.
SAMUEL S. TURNER
MARTHA LEELEE TAYLOR
Mrs Martha Lee Taylor; 63;of 121 Krolik Ave.. Arnold City;
Belle Vernon R. D.; died Sunday;December 17;1967; at 9:10 p. m.in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital.
Born in Monessen on April
12; 1904; she was a daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lee. Surviving are her husband;Clarence;a son;Morgan Reynolds of Charleroi;a daughter;Estelle Smith of Pittsburgh;two sisters;Anna Lee of Pricedale and Lula Vales of Cleveland;Ohio and four grandchildren.
Friends are being received at the Howard W. McCrory Funeral Home. Fayette City.
WILLIAM A. THORTON
JOSEPH P. THOMSON
