John (Joe) Pauwels of the Charleroi-Bentleyville Road;Charleroi R.D.1;died in the Brownsville General hospital;Thursday;August 28;1958;at 10:30 a.m.;following a brief illness. Mr.Pauwels;who was born in Liege;Belgium;December 16;1899;came to Charleroi in 1901 and lived here until 1948;when he moved to the Bentleyville-Charleroi Road district. He was employed by the Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation at Fredericktown as a coal mine car repairman. He is survived by his wife;Inez Tuttle Pauwels;three sons;Edward of Amarillo;Texas;John of New Eagle and Walter of Sunnyville;California;two daughters;Mrs.Duncan (Elaine) Hannah of Dearborn;Michigan;Mrs.Jospeh (Janet) Grossi of Charleroi;R.D.1;four sisters;Mrs.Joel Berton of Monongahela;Mrs.Walter Behrendt;Mrs.Allie Plants and Mrs.Tony Costello of Charleroi;and eight grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Michael A.Melinchak Funeral Home. Services will be held there Tuesday;September 2;1958;at 2 p.m.;in charge of Rev.Thomas Wildman of the Bentleyville Methodist Church. Interment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. Michael A.Melinchak is the funeral director.
PASQUALE POMPIE
JOHN PAUWELS
STEPHEN MICHAEL PIVARNIK
Stephen M. Pivarmk (Pivovarnik); 47; died of a heart attack at his home in Gillespie; Fayette
City; R.D. ; on Saturday; July 19;1958
at 8 p.m.
He was born in Hostetter; Pa.;
Feb. 20; 1911; and had been employed at the Allenport plant of
Pittsburgh Steel Co.
He was a veteran of World War II; and a member of American Legion Post 801 at Roscoe;
and the Independent Slovak Citizens’ Club in Gillespie.
Survivors include his wife;
Ethel Edmunds Pivarnik; two
daughters; Diann and Stephanie;
at home: his father and mother;
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pivivarnik;
Sr.; Charleroi; four brothers;
Frank; Andrew; Jr.; Jacob; and
Richard; all of Charleroi; and
four sisters; Mrs. James (Pauline)
Wilson; Bentleyville; Mrs. Joseph
(Mary) Horvat and Mrs. John
(Anna) Rudinsky; both of Charleroi; and Mrs. John (Margaret) Volosin;Roscoe. Friends will be received at McCrory Funeral Home in Fayette City until services are held there Wednesday;July 23;1958;at 2 p.m.;with Rev. D.Earl Daniels;Fayette City Presbyterian Church;officiating. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. George M.McCrory and Son are funeral directors.
IGNATIUS ( MICKEY ) PUTNAK
Mickey I.Plutnak of 697 West Main St.;Monongahela;died in the Monongahela Memorial hospital on Monday;April 7;1958;at 7:15 p.m. He was born in Carnegie and was a member of the Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church;Charleroi. He was employed at the Clairton plant of the United States Steel Corporation;and was also a meat cutter. He is survived by his wife;Rose Youchak Plutnak;formerly of Charleroi;his mother;Mary Putnak;two brothers;Joseph and James Putnak;four sisters;Mrs.James A.Thornton;Mrs.Andrew Nagy;Mrs.Milton Kern and Mrs.Norman Prosser;all of Monongahela. Friends will be received at the L.M.Frye Funeral Home. Blessing there Thursday;April 10;1958;at 9 a.m.;will be followed by Requiem Mass at 10 a.m.at the Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church. Rev.Gregory Soroka will be in charge;and interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. L.M.Frye is the funeral director.
JOHN PARRY
EVELYN PEAK
ARTHUR PALMER
PETER PODANY
Peter Podany;80;Fairhope;Belle Vernon;died Sunday;February 2;1958;at 10:20 p.m. He was born in Czechoslovakia;June 25;1877;and had lived in Fairhope for 44 years. He was a member of the St.Edward R.C.Church;Fayette City. Surviving are a son John;of Roscoe and a son in Europe;a daughter;Mrs.John (Mary) Krofcheck;with whom Mr.Podany made his home. Five grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren also survive. Friends will be received at the Freguson Funeral Home. Services there Wednesday;February 5;at 9 a.m.;will be followed by Requiem High Mass in St.Edward’s Church at 9:30 o’clock;in charge of Rev.Charles W.Ribick. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson is the funeral director.
JANE PALMER
