Hazel Sphar; 67; of Smock R.D. 1
died Thursday;Nov.24;1960;at 2:35 p.m.in Uniontown Hospital. She was born in Belle Vernon on March 31; 1893.
Mrs. Sphar was a member of
the Star Junction Methodist
Church; the Women’s Society of
Christian Service and the Menallen
Grange. Surviving are her husband;Arthur E.; one son; Arthur F. of
Pittsburgh; two daughters; Mrs.
George (Adoree) McNabb of Attleboro;
Mass. and Mrs. George
(Miriam) Diehl of New Eagle;
one sister; Mrs. Charlotta Ferren
of Allenport; and nine grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the Shelby D. Ferguson Funeral Home in Belle Vernon after 7 p.m. on Friday;Nov.25. Services on Sunday;Nov.27;1960 at 3:30 p.m.from the funeral home;with the Rev.Clair Hess;pastor of the Star Junction Methodist Church;officiating. Burial in Belle Vernon Cemetery.
ANGELO SUPPA SR
Angelo Suppa;Sr.;73 of 409 Main St.;Belle Vernon;died at his home Saturday;Oct.29;1960;at 10 a.m. He was born in Naples;Italy;Sept.22;1887;and came to Belle Vernon in 1907 from his birthplace. He was a member of St.Sebastian Roman Catholic Church;Belle Vernon. He retired eight years ago from the Monessen-Southwestern Railroad. Preceded in death;May 18;1936;by his wife;Josephine Suppa;he is survived by seven sons;Sam;Joseph;Frank of Belle Vernon;John;Charleroi;Nick;California State;James;Monessen;Angelo;Jr.;Belle Vernon;three daughters;Mrs.James (Louise) George;Charleroi;Mrs.Mary Panarella and Mrs.John (Catherine) Moravec;Belle Vernon;twenty-two grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Shelby D.Ferguson Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;during hours of 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Requiem High Mass will be sung Wednesday;Nov.2;1960;at 10 a.m. in St.Sebastian Church;Belle Vernon;by Rev.Andrew King. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson is the funeral director.
VINCENT SMITH
CHARLES E. STRENSKE
JOHN EDWARD SAMEK
MARK JOSEPH SANINO
JOSEPH GARFIELD STORY
Joseph G.Story;79;of Gibsonton;Belle Vernon R.D.2 died Wednesday;July 6;1960;at 10:18 p.m.at the home of his daughter;Mrs.James (Dorothy) Steffey;101 Water St.;West Newton. Born in Tennessee;Nov.19;1880;he had lived in Gibsonton for the past 45 years. He was employed as a stationary engineer at Pittsburgh Steel Co’s Monessen plant and was retired in 1953. He was a member of the Methodist Church of Belle Vernon. Surviving are his wife;Pearl Leasure Story;a son;John D.;at home;four daughters;Mrs.Steffey;Mrs.William (Thelma) NcNeil;Pittsburgh;Mrs.Thomas (June) Leone;Monessen and Mrs.Dale (Betty) Williams;Gibsonton;17 grandchildren;5 great-grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Edwin Melenyzer Funeral Home;262 Donner Ave.;Monessen;from 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Funeral services will be held Saturday;July 9;1960;at 2 p.m.from the funeral home;with the Rev.William Schatz;pastor of the First Methodist Church;Belle Vernon officiating. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Edwin Melenyzer;funeral director.
ROBERT ELWOOD SMITH
Seaman Apprentice Robert E.Smith;22;of Lowber;Fayette City;R.D.;died in the Navy Hospital;Philadelphia June 7;1960;at 6:52 p.m. He was a member of the Redstone Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his parents;Mr.and Mrs.Lester (Jane) Smith of Lowber;three sisters;Mrs.Elmer (Erma) Newman of Charleroi and Lola and Annetta;at home;three brothers;Gary and Ronald;at home and Charles Lloyd;with the U.S.Navy;stationed at Camp LeJeune;S.C. Friends are being received at the Bake Funeral Home;Fayette City;where funeral services will be held Monday;June 13;at 2 p.m. The Rev.D.Earl Daniel;pastor of the Redstone Presbyterian and Fayette City Presbyterian Churches will officiate. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. John L.Bake;funeral director.
DOROTHY SMITH
JOHN SIVIE SR
