A Pricedale resident;Burrell Minnie;74;died Thursday;Jan.22;1970;at 1:45 p.m.in Aspinwall Veterans Administration Hospital. Mr.Minnie was a retired railwoad worker who was a veteran of World War I. He was born in Belle Vernon on July 7;1895. Surviving are a niece;Mrs.Martha McIntyre of Pricedale;and one nephew;William Minnie of Arnold City. Friends will be received at William R.Taylor Funeral Home;Monessen;after 2 p.m.Jan.24. The body will then be taken to Pleasant Green Methodist Church;Pricedale;for viewing after 2 p.m.Jan.25. Service in the church at 1 p.m.Monday;Jan26;with the Rev.Bertha Sydnor;pastor;officiating. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. William R.Taylor is funeral director.
ROSE LEE MITCHELL
CALLIE L. MICKLE
C.L.Mickle;74;of 4267 Bryn Mawr Road;Pittsburgh;formerly of Monessen;died Friday;Jan.2;1970;in Braddock Hospital. He was proprietor of the Rainbow Hotel and Arch Tavern when he lived in Monessen. He was born in Lynchburg;Va.;May 3;1895. Preceded in death by his wife;Bertha Mickle on Nov.27;1966;he is survived by three daughters;Mrs.Anna Aurelia Crump of Donora;Elaine Bertha Mickle;Donora;and Mrs.Frances Watkins;Pittsburgh;three sons;Joseph Philmore Mickle;Philadelphia;Curtis L.of New York City;and Thomas at home;one brother;Thomas of Rustburg;Va.;one sister;Mrs.Lennie Franklin of Lynchburg;Va.and 10 grandchildren. Friends are being received at the William R.Taylor Funeral Home;Monessen after 7 p.m.Saturday. Services will be held there Tuesday;Jan.6;at 11 a.m.;in charge of the Rev.C.A.Roston;pastor of the Union Baptist Church;Monessen. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. William R.Taylor of Monessen is the funeral director.
MARYREGULA MAYERCHAK
Mrs.Mary Regula Mayerchak;57;of 103 Rear Lincoln Ave.;Charleroi;died in Mercy Hospital;Pittsburgh;Thursday;Jan.1;1970 at 2:25 p.m. Born in Monessen;she was a daughter of the late Charles and Mary Tomayko Regula. She was a member of Sts.Cyril and Methodius R.C.Church;Charleroi and was a member of the Christian Mothers of the Church. A Charleroi resident 23 years;she is survived by her husband;Steven C.Mayerchak;her daughter;Mrs.Dennie (Joan) Zucconi of Belle Vernon;her mother;Mrs.Charles J.Regula of Charleroi;two brothers;Charles W.Regula of Charleroi and Edward W.Regula of Belle Vernon;three sisters;Mrs.Earl F.Cross of Birmngham;Mich.;Mrs.Neil (Pauline) Connor and Charlotte Regula of Charleroi and three grandchildren. Friends are being received at Francis C.Slezak Funeral Home;Charleroi;from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.Blessing service there Monday;Jan.5;at 10 a.m.followed by Requiem High Mass in Sts.Cyril and Methodius R.C.Church;Charleroi;at 10:30 a.m. The Rev.Andrew Bialobok;pastor;will officiate. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Francis C.Slezak is funeral director.
CHARLES LEROY ( ROY ) MOSSBURG
HENRY E. MICHALOSKI
Henry E. Michaloski;53; of Main St.. Fayette City; died
suddenly Sunday;December 21;1969; at 5:05 p.m.
in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. Born in Charleroi; he was a
son of the late Julius and Bertha Batalion Michaloski. A veteran of World War II; having served with the U. S. Army; Mr. Michaloski was a member of American Legion Post 22; Charleroi. He was employed as an IBM operator at
the Charleroi plant of Coming Glass Works. Surviving are his widow; Wilmina Ciavarra Michaloski; a brother; William of Charleroi and one sister; Mrs Frances E. Tomayko of Charleroi. Friends are being received at Howard W. McCrory Funeral Home;Fayette City.
ALBERT N. MARCHIONE
Albert N.Marchione;82;of 219 Lenawee Ave.;Monessen;died Sunday;Nov.23;1969;at 8:55 a.m.in the Golden Age Nursing Home;Brownsville. Mr.Marchione was formerly employed as a health officer for the city of Monessen and worked in the assessment office. He was also a former city fireman. He was a member of St.Paul Lutheran Church;Monessen and the Italian Mutual Aid. Surviviors include his widow;Rena;one son;Nicholas;of Receda;Calif.;three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends are being received at Stephen D.Yoney Funeral Home;Monessen. The body will be taken to St.Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church;Monessen;at 10 a.m.Wednesday;Nov.26;for service there the same day at 11 a.m. The Rev.Thomas Stennett;pastor;will officiate. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Stephen D.Yoney is funeral director.
VOYLE F. MANOWN
Voyle F.Manown Sr.;75;of 7235 S.Coles Ave.;Chicago;Ill.;formerly of Monongahela and Monessen;died at his home;Thursday November 20;1969;after a lingering illness. He was born in Monongahela;May 4;1894;son of John W.and Myrtle McFall Manown. He was asociated with a steel company in Chicago. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church;and was a veteran of World War One. He was a member of the Blue Lodge;F.and A.M.;Monessen;and Syria Temple;Pittsburgh. Survivors are his widow;Hope;one daughter;Verna Manown at home;one son;Voyle F.Jr.;Hamburg;N.Y.;three grandchildren;one sister;Vella Manown of Monongahela. Friends will be received at the Bebout and Yohe Funeral Chapel;Monongahela;Sunday;7 to 10 p.m.;and services will be held there Monday;Nov.24;at 10 a.m.;in charge of the Rev.Doyle Snyder. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Bebout and Yohe Funeral Home;Monongahela;is in charge.
GEORGE EDWARD MICHENER
G.Edward Michener;of 829 Jane Ave.;Speers Hill;died Sunday;Nov.2;1969;at 2:30 p.m. at his home. Mr.Michener was born in Charleroi;April 26;1907;a son of the late Earl E.and Ceil Reitz Michener. He was a veteran of World War II;serving with the U.S.Navy. He was a member of American Legion Post No.22. He was employed as a shipping clerk for Sealtest Foods Co. Survivors include his widow;Kathryn Tope Michener;one son;George E.Jr.of Lorain;Ohio;two daughters;Mrs.Charles E.(Patricia) Tedrow;of Fallowfield Twp.and Mrs.Raymond (Sally) Hough;of Speers Hill;one sister;Mrs.Richard Phillips;of Waddsworth;Ohio;12 grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Harold L.Schrock Funeral Home;Charleroi from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.where funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m.with the Rev.Charles K.Sowden of the Speers Methodist Church in charge. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold L.Schrock;funeral director.
SAMUEL S. MORRIS