Samuel Stephen;who attended the funeral of his wife;Angelina;on Jan.22;died in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital Tuesday;Jan.28;1964;at 9:15 a.m. of a cerebral hemorrhage. He had been ill for one week. Mr.Stephen;who resided in Fairhope;Fayette City R.D.1;was born in Italy. His wife died Jan.19;1964. Surviving are one son;Nick of Fairhope;one daughter;Mrs.Mary Russell of Fayette City;three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Howard W.McCrory Funeral Home in Fayette City where prayer will take place Friday;Jan.31;at 9:30 a.m.followed by Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. in St.Eusebius R.C.Church;Fayette City. The Rev.William M.Gavron;pastor;will act as celebrant. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Rosary will be recited at the funeral home Thursday;Jan.30;at 7:30 p.m. Howard W.McCrory;funeral director.
FRED COOPER SPEERS
RALPH MITCHELL STEEN
SAMUEL STEPHEN
ANGELINACIARLELLO STEPHEN
Mrs.Angelina (Ciarlello) Stephen;81;of Fairhope;Fayette City R.D.1;died Sunday;Jan.19;1964;at 8:15 p.m.in the Waddington Rest Home;Fayette City R.D. She was a member of St.Eusebius R.C.Church of Fayette City. Mrs.Stephen was born in Italy on April 16;1882. Surviving are her husband;Samuel;one son;Nick of Fairhope;one daughter;Mrs.Mary Russell of Fayette City;a brother;Joseph Ciarlello in Italy;and a sister;Mrs. Guiseppe (Maria) Iannucci of Philadelphia;three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Howard W.McCrory Funeral Home;Fayette City;where prayer will take place Wednesday;Jan.22;at 9:30 a.m.followed by Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. in St.Eusebius R.C.Church;Fayette City. The Rev.William M.Gavron;pastor;will act as celebrant. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Howard W.McCrory;funeral director.
CHARLES K. SADOWSKI SR
Charles K.Sadowski;owner and operator of the S & K Barbecue;fallowfield Ave.;Charleroi;died suddenly in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital Tuesday;Jan.14;1964;at 4:55 a.m. Mr.Sadowski lived in Fairhope;fayette City R.D.1. He was a member of St.Joseph P.N.A. of Donora;P.N.A.of Arnold City;Washington Twp.Water Authority;and Good Will Hunting Club of Farmington. He was born in Charleroi March 4;1910. Surviving are his widow;Mary Anna;one son;Charles K.Jr.;at home;two daughters;Mrs.Edward (Barbara) McKita of Cranford;N.J.and Mrs.Reginald (Beverly) Kostelac of Belle Vernon;his mother;Mrs.Dan Perry of Pontiac;Mich.;two brothers;William of Fayette City R.D.1;and Joseph of Belle Vernon;five sisters;Mrs.Ward (Sylvia) Huntley and Mrs.Anthony (Mary) Steinberg;of Belle Vernon;Mrs.Ray (Helen) Glanb of Detroit;Mich.;Mrs.Bernie (Frances) Gillen of Birmingham;Mich.;and Mrs.Leroy (Blanche) Newton of Union Lake;Mich. and one granddaughter. Friends are being received at the Howard W.McCrory Funeral Home;Fayette City;where Prayer will be held Saturday;Jan.18;1964;at 9:30 a.m.followed by Requiem Mass at 10 a.m.in St.Sebastian’s R.C.Church;Belle Vernon. The Rev.Martin J.O’Toole;pastor;will act as celebrant. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Rosary will be recited at the funeral home Friday evening;Jan.17;at 7:30 p.m. Howard W.McCrory;funeral director.
BABY GIRL SEIBERT
EDWARD B. SCOTT
Rev.Edward B.Scott;86;of 1112 Second St.;Monessen;assistant at Union Baptist Church of Monessen;died at his late home at 3 p.m.;Tuesday;Dec.17;1963. Mr.Scott at one time had worked for the Monessen Tin Plate Co. He is survived by two daughters;Mrs.Clara Bolden of Monessen;and Mrs.Barbara Gardner of New York;one brother;James Scott of New Jersey;three grandchildren. Friends will be received at the DuBoise H.Carter Funeral Home;Monessen;after 2 p.m. Dec.19. Visiting hours will then be 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Service Saturday;Dec.21;at 11 a.m.from the Union Baptist Church;Monessen;in charge of the Rev.D.D.Chatman;pastor;assisted by the Revs.Philip Green and Harrison Spencer. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. DuBoise H.Carter;funeral director.
WALTER C. SCOTT
WILLIAM SOPSIC
William Sopsic;47;of Fayette City R.D.1 died suddenly at his late home Thursday;Oct.10;1963;at 4:30 o’clock of heart failure. Mr.Sopsic was born in Washington Twp.;Fayette County;on July 3;1916. A steel mill laborer;he was a member of St.Edward’s R.C.Church of Fayette City and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are two sons;William Jr.and Raymond;both at home;his father;Pete;Sr.of Fairhope;two brothers;George Kowasic of Fayette City R.D.1;and Pete Sopsic Jr.;of Belle Vernon;three sisters;Mrs.John (Mary) Jarsulic;and Mrs.Steve (Katheryn) Misher;both of Fayette City R.D.1;and Mrs.Frances Vernaccini of Washington;D.C. Friends are being received at the Howard W.McCrory Funeral Home;Fayette City. Prayer there Saturday;Oct.12.;at 9:30 a.m.;followed by Requiem Mass at 10 a.m.in St.Edward’s R.C.Chruch;Fayette City. The Rev.Elmer Kacinko will act as celebrant. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Howard W.McCrory;Funeral director.