Clyde E.Neil;56;of 830 Speer St.;Belle Vernon;died suddenly at his home on Saturday;Nov.26;1966;at 11:30 p.m.after an illness of several months. Mr.Neil worked as a tread inspector of the No.5 mill at the Allenport plant of Pittsburgh Steel Co. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Belle Vernon and the East Belle Vernon Athletic Association. Mr.Neil was born in Belle Vernon on June 7;1910;and had lived there all his life. Surviving are his widow;Yolanda (Pesi) Neil;two sons;Clyde C.of Levittown and Carl L.of Belle Vernon;a brother;Earl Gillespie of Belle Vernon;two sisters;Mrs.David (Sadie) Winestone of Monessen and Mrs.Madeline Burrows of Belle Vernon and two grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Shleby D.Ferguson Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;where a service will take place Wednesday;Nov.30;at 11 a.m.with the Rev.Charles Colas;pastor of Belle Vernon’s First Baptist Church;officiating. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson;funeral director.
THOMAS J. NICODEN
CLYDE E. NEIL
PETER MITCHELL NATKO
JOSEPH (JOSIP) NOVOSEL
AMERIGO ( WHITEY ) NICCOLINI
Amerigo (Whitey) Niccolini;70;who made his home for many years with Mr.and Mrs. George Reach at 941 Leeds Ave.;Monessen;died Sunday;May 22;1966;at his home about 6 a.m. Mr.Niccolini was a member of the North Italian Political Association of Monessen;Garibaldi Lodge at Dunlevy;American Citizens Club of Lock Four. He was a life member of the Monessen Sportsmen’s Club and the Mon Valley’s Bocce League. Surviving are one brother and two sisters in Italy;four cousins;Mrs.Beto Rizzi of Monessen;Mrs.Ken Tompkins of Johnstown;Mrs.Robert Wilkes;Louis Niccolini in South America. Friends are being received at the Raymond D.Dalfonso Funeral Home;Monessen from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Service there at 10 a.m. Wednesday;May 25;with the Rev.Ernest P.Kish officiating. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Raymond D.Dalfonso;funeral director.
BENJAMIN F. NICHOLS
ANNA M. NICODEN
HENRY NALLS
WILLIAM NICHOLS
William Nichols;of 320 Main St.;Belle Vernon;died Monday;Nov.8;1965;at 5:45 p.m.in Charleoi-Monessen Hospital. He was a retired employee of the Allenport plant of Pittsburgh Steel Co.and a member of the French Club at Lock Four. Surviving are his widow;Evelyn Fulmer Nichols;a daughter;Pamela K.at home;six foster children;Loretta VanderStelt of Muskegon;Mich.;Billy Cole with the United States Army in Okinawa;Violet Cole;Leonard Cole;Ronnie Cole and Sally Halland;all at home;a sister;Mrs.Barney (Kate) Thieser of Belle Vernon. Friends will be received at the Harold R.Toner Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;after 3 p.m.Thursday;Nov.11. Service there Friday;Nov.12;at 2 p.m.in charge of the Rev.S.Arthur Talman;pastor of Belle Vernon’s First Presbyterian Church. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner;funeral director.
