Daniel Prentice Jr.;23;formerly of Charleroi;was killed Thursday;July 16;1964;in an Okmulgee;Okla.glass plant accident. He was caught beneath a toppling glass pack and died instantly. Frank;an older brother;witnessed the accident when the huge box tumbled over. Prentice was a packer in the American-St.Gobain Glass Company’s Okmulgee plant;a forerunner of which was the old Belle Vernon plant of the American Window Glass Co. The Prentice family moved West from Charleroi when American Window Glass Co.opened its Okmulgee development and merged with American-St.Gobain. Mr.Pentice was born in Charleroi Feb.25;1941. Surviving are his widow;Barbara Ann Thornberg Prentice;one son;Danny Ray;at home;his father and mother;Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Prentice Sr.of Okmulgee;a brother;Frank Prentice of Okmulgee;a stepbrother;Charles Taylor of Modesto;Calif.;a half sister;Donna Prentice of Okmulgee;two stepsisters;Linda Gail and Diane Akers of Okmulgee;and his grandmother;Mrs.Clara Prentice of Charleroi. Friends will be received at the Harold L.Schrock Funeral Home;Charleroi;Monday;July 20;from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Services will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday;July 21;at 2 p.m.with the Rev.James R.Swedenburg officiating. Interment will be in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold L.Schrock;funeral director.
MARLENE PEARCE
DANIEL PRENTICE JR
ALLIE BELLE PHILLIPS
AGNESEASTON PATTERSON
Agnes (Easton) Patterson;75;of 319 Ohio St.;Pricedale;died in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital Tuesday;May 5;1964 at 6;40 p.m. A resident of Pricedale for 60 years;Mrs.Patterson was a member of Pricedale Union Church. She was born in Mingo Junction Feb.21;1889. Surviving are her husband;Offie;four sons;Thomas and Glenn E.of Belle Vernon;Lloyd of Pricedale;and Warren of Belle Vernon R.D.;one daughter;Mrs.Sam (Betty) Scaccia of Belle Vernon;two sisters;Mrs.Ivan Bush of Mason;W.Va.;and Mrs.Will Jamison of Pittsburgh;eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Shelby D.Ferguson Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;after 7 p.m. May 6. Service there Friday;May 8;at 2 p.m. in charge of the Rev.Howard Rodebaugh. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson;funeral director.
WILLIAM S. PANCOAST
LYDA PARKINSON
Lyda Parkinson;79;who made her home with a niece;Mrs.Irwin (Martha) Sanes of 479 McKee Ave.;Monessen;died Thursday;Jan.30;1964;at 8:35 p.m. She was born in Braddock on April 3;1884. Surviving besides her niece;Mrs.Sanes;are other nieces and nephews. Friends will be received after 2 p.m. Saturday;Feb.1 at the Edwin Melenyzer Funeral Home in Monessen. Visiting hours will be 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Service there Monday;Feb.3 at 1 p.m.in charge of the Rev.Glenn H.Burrows of the First Presbyterian Church of Monessen. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Edwin Melenyzer;funeral director.
PAUL PASTERICK
THOMAS PACKAGE
Thomas Package; 60; of Fayette City; died unexpectedly of
a heart attack at 10 a.m. MondayNov.4;1963;at 10 a.m.from heart failure in his home.
He was born April 12; 1903;
in Fayette City; and was a pipefitter’s helper at the Allenport
works of Pittsburgh Steel Co.
He was a member of Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church of
Charleroi; CFU No. 11 and the
American Slavonic Citizens
Club of Fayette City.
Surviving are his widow; Mrs.
Margaret Snyder Package; two
sons; both in military service;
three brothers; William; Charles
and Nicholas of Fayette City;and one sister.Mrs.Anna Tsirigotis of Morgantown;W.Va. Friends are being received at the Howard W.McCrory Funeral Home in Fayette City where Prayer will be held Saturday;Nov.9;1963;at 9 a.m.followed at 10 a.m.by Divine Liturgy in Holy Trinity R.O.Church;Charleroi. The Rev.Vladimir Soroka;pastor;will officiate. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Parastas services at the funeral home Thursday Nov.7 and Friday Nov.8;at 8 p.m. Howard W.McCrory;funeral director.
EUGENE MOSES PERKINS
