William Manos; 67; of 561 Bow
St.; Stockdale; died in the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital; Sunday;April 15;1962; at 3:40 a. m.
He was born in Olympia;
Greece; May 9; 1894.
He was a retired employe of
the Allenport plant of the Pittsburgh Steel Co.
His survivors are his widow;
Sophia Brochek Manos; three
sons; George of California; Pa.;
John of Washington; D. C.; and
Nick Manos of California; Maryland; one daughter; Mrs. Kay
Shylock; Washington; D. C.; one
brother; Thomas of Florida; and
11 grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the
Eckert Funeral Home; Roscoe;
beginning Monday;April 16;1962; at 7 o’clock. Services will be held in the St.Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church;Monessen;Wednesday;April 18;1962;at 1 p.m.;in charge of the Rev. Iokim Isidorides. Interment in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Ruth and Emil Eckert of Roscoe are the funeral directors.
WILLIAM PETER MANOS
WILLIAM L. MILLER
MERCY I.MYFORD MICHENER
Mrs.Mercy Myford Michener;68;of 111 Jean St.Belle Vernon;died in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital;Sunday March 25;1962 at 3:40 a.m. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Belle Vernon;American Legion Auxiliary to Post 659;Belle Vernon;and Belle Vernon Chapter 196;Order Eastern Star. She is survived by one son;Myford Michener;Belle Vernon;two daughters;Mrs.Joseph (Ruth) Bruno;Dunlevy;Mrs.Joseph (Jessie) Caputo;Levittown;two brothers;Francis Myford of Mansfield;Ohio;George Myford;Ontario;Calif.;two sisters;Mrs.Allen (Ellen) Jones;Orlando;Fla.;Mrs.Ralph (Ruth) Baer;Mansfield;Ohio;and six grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Harold R.Toner Funeral Home in Belle Vernon between the hours of 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.where services will take place on Wednesday;March 28;at 2 p.m.in charge of Dr.S.Arthur Talman;pastor of the Belle Vernon First Presbyterian Church. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner;funeral director.
LEOPOLD J. MANANDISE
SOPHIAMATHIVE MATHIEU
DORA A.JOHNSTON METZNER
SAMUEL MANCUSO
ELIZABETH McKEEVER
Mrs.Elizabeth McKeever;93;of 419 Graham St.;Belle Vernon;died at her home;Sunday;Nov.19;1961;at 7:40 p.m. She was born in Redstone;Pa.;Dec.7;1867;and had resided in Belle Vernon since 1925. She was a member of the Belle Vernon Methodist Church;the Woman’s Benefit Association;and the Dames of Malta Sisterhood;Belle Vernon. Her husband;Robert McKeever;died Aug.13;1946. She is survived by three sons;Lewis at home;Walter of Mansfield;Ohio;Robert of Belle Vernon;four daughters;Mrs.George (Martha) Sauers;Monrovia;Calif.;Rena at home;Mrs.Adam (Inez) Walter;Arlington;Va.;and Mrs.Irwin (Janet) Maple;Coraopolis;one sister;Mrs.Ella Emerick;Fairhope;twelve grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Ferguson Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;after 7 o’clock tonight;during hours of 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Services will be held there Wednesday;Nov.22;1961;at 2 p.m.in charge of the Rev.E.W.Lighthall;pastor of the Belle Vernon Methodist Church. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson;Belle Vernon;is the funeral director.
JOHN ROBERT MALLINO SR
John Mallino Sr.;48;of 1014 Rostraver St.;Monessen;a well known sports enthusiast;suffered a fatal heart attack Wednesday afternoon;Sept.6;1961;while visiting at Pennsylvania State University. Mr.Mallino was stricken while accompanying his son;David;18;to the university’s pre-registration counseling. His son had enrolled as a Penn State freshman. The victim’s wife;Martha;had accompanied her son and husband to the pre-counceling;which is required of all new students. The three were standing in line when the elder Mr.Mallno decided to go to a college shop and bring back soft drinks for himself;and his wife and son. As he was returning;he collapsed and died in the student Union Building on the campus. Mr.Mallino was born in Bingham;W.Va. He was a resident of Monessen most of his life. He attended Monessen High School and was active in Boy Scout work and sports. He was associated with Little League Basebell and was a charter member;director and treasurer of the Monessen Midget Football League. He belonged to the Monessen Lions Club and was a past president of the Monessen Football Parents Association. He was employed as a burner in the Mechanical Dept.of the Monessen plant of Pittsburgh Steel Co. He was a veteran member of Monessen Company D;110th Regiment;28th Infantry Division;Pa.National Guard. He served with the unit in 1950 at Camp Atterbury;Ind.;as it prepared for the Korean War. He belonged to St.Paul Lutheran Church. Besides his widow;Martha Joseph Mallino;and son;David;he is survived by two other sons;John (Jack) Jr.;and his wife Katheryne of Philadelphia;and Joseph at home;his parents;Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Mallino;two brothers;Anthony of Monessen and Joseph Jr.of Detroit;four sisters;Rose Mallino of Monessen;Isabelle Mallino of Los Angeles;Calif.;Mrs.Walter (Mary) Pustelak of Donora and Mrs.Michael (Yolanda) Guzanick of Monessen. Friends are being received at the Denver Rhome Funeral Home in Monessen where services will be held Sept.9 at 1:30 p.m.with the Rev.John Schulz;of St.Paul’s Lutheran Church;officiating. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Denver Rhome;funeral director.