Joseph Zaviar Rade;68;of 3356 West 25th St.;Cleveland;Ohio;formerly of Fayette City;R.D.1;died suddenly Friday;March 25;1966 at 1 p.m. at his home. Mr.Rade was born in Fayette County;Aug.15;1897. A veteran of World War I;he was a retired librarian of Cleveland Library. Surviving are two sons;Francis Rade of Fayette City and Eugene;Cleveland;a daughter;Mrs.Josephine Raymond;Monessen;two brothers;John of Detroit and Stephen of Okmulgee;Okla.;two sisters;Mrs.Rudolph (Catherine) Eversburg of Fairhope and Mrs.Rose Scott of Brooklyn;N.Y.;five grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Howard W.McCrory Funeral Home in Fayette City. Prayers there Tuesday;March 29;at 9:30 a.m.followed by Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. in St.Sebastian’s R.C.Church;Belle Vernon;with the Rev.Martin J.O’toole;pastor;in charge. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Howard W.McCrory;funeral director.
JESUS RAMIREZ
THOMAS E. RASCO SR
PETER RADISH
JOSEPH ZAVIAR RADE
JOSEPH RISKEY
Joseph Riskey;84; a former Belle Vernon man who had
been making his home at Charleroi Hotel;died Thursday;Feb.10;1966;at 1:50
a.m. in Haven Crest Nursing
and Convalescent Home at Monongahela R. D. Mr. Riskey was a retired
coal miner. Surviving are a daughter; Mrs. Leonard (Catherine) Hotchkissof Monessen;one
son; Raymond of Belle Vernon; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Shelby D. Ferguson Funeral Home; Belle Vernon;after 7 p.m.Feb.10. Visiting hours will then be 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Service there Saturday;Feb.12;1966;at 3 p.m.with the Rev.J.David Barkley;pastor of Belle Vernon’s First Methodist Church;in charge. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson;funeral director.
THOMAS D. ROBERTSON
Thomas D. Robertson; 49; of 1204 Morgan Ave.; Monessen; was found
dead about 6:30 p.m. Monday; Jan. 31; 1966; in the blast furnace department of
the Monessen plant of Pittsburgh Steel Co.; a victim of carbon monoxide fumes. Surviving are his widow; Ruth; a son; James of Monessen; one daughter; Lois
Jean at home; two sisters; Mrs. Grace
Jones and Mrs. Gertrude Mosby; both
of Cleveland; Ohio; two brothers; J. T. and Sylvester Robertson; both of Cleveland. Friends are being received at the Beverly C. Draper Funeral Home; Monessen. Funeral service will take place
in Mt. Calvary Baptist Church; Monessen; on Thursday; Feb. 3;1966; at 11 a.m. in
charge of Elder Morris B. Wade. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Beverly C. Draper;funeral director.
JAMES E. REASBY
JOSEPHINE S. REABE
BURIED IN 2ND NORTHWEST CORNER GRAVE BORN IN 1897 HER NAME IS ON THE SAME MARKER AS GUSTAVE E.REABE.
MARY C. RHOADES