James Henry McCauley;45;of 1203 Hill street;Belle Vernon;died in Washington Hospital;Sunday;February 8;1959;at 10:40 p.m. He was born in Ellsworth on July 12;1913;and had been a resident of Belle Vernon for twenty-two years. For the past ten years he was employed by the Bethlehem Collieries;Ellsworth;and was a member of the United Mine Workers of America. He was a member of the Union Church at Pricedale. He is survived by his wife;Ann Moneta McCauley;one son;James Brian at home;his mother;Mrs.Margaret McCauley of California;Pa.;one brother;Clarence of Ambridge;four sisters;Mrs.Edith Hale Gifford; of Chicago;Ill.;Mrs.Marjorie Loar;of California;Pa.;Mrs.Theresa Toogood;of Ambridge;and Mrs. Edna DeSellem;of Charleroi. Friends are being received at the Ferguson Funeral Home;Broad Ave.;Belle Vernon;where visiting hours are from 1 to 5 p.m.and 7 to 10 p.m. Services will be held at the funeral home Wednesday;Feb.11;at 2 p.m. with Paul Sweitzer;of the Pricedale Union Church;officiating. Interment will be in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson;funeral director.
JAMES HENRY McCAULEY
JAMES ( JOHN ) NEWTON MOYER
A retired carpenter;James Newton Moyer;aged 82 years;died Thursday morning;January 22;1959;when his one roomhouse in Speers was destroyed by fire. Charleroi firemen were called at 9:20 o’clock. He was born July 19;1876. Surviving are his wife;Mrs.Elizabeth Moyer;who lived in Butler;two sisters;Mrs.Hollis Sprouse of Brownsville;and Mrs.Alice Harper of Greensburg;two brothers;Russell of Monessen and William of Orlando;Florida;and several nieces and nephews. Harold L.Schrock;Charleroi; in charge of arrangements.
DORA ARTHURARTHUR MILLER
GUIDO ( TATO ) MAZZEI
Guido (Tato) Mazzei;74;of 22 Adams street;Belle Vernon;died in the West Penn hospital;Pittsburgh;Thursday;October 9;1958;at 11:30 a.m. He was born in Italy;March 13;1884;and had been a resident of Belle Vernon forty-two years. In 1949;he retired from the employ of the American Window Glass company. He was a member of the Garibaldi Beneficial Society of Dunlevy and the Prince of Naples;Italian Beneficial Society of Belle Vernon. Survivors are two cousins;Mrs.Carlo Pesi and Joseph Mazzei of Belle Vernon;and a niece and nephew in Italy. Friends will be received after one o’clock Saturday at the Ferguson Funeral Home;during hours of 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Requiem High Mass will be sung in St.Sebastian Church;Monday;October 13;at 11:15 a.m.;in charge of Very Rev.Henry Hanse;and interment will follow in Belle Vernon cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson is the funeral director.
HAROLD VIRGIL MATHENY
Harold V.Matheny;72;54 Donner Ave.;Monessen;died Friday;Aug.15;1958;at 6 a.m.in the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital after a long illness. Born in Elkin County;W.Va.;he came to Monessen 50 years ago. He had worked as a motor inspector at the Monessen Plant of the Pittsburgh Steel Co.until four years ago;when he retired. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Monessen. Preceded in death by his wife;Mrs.Jeanette Burns Matheny who died five years ago;he is survived by two daughters;Mrs.Samuel (Marian) Simon of Monessen and Mrs.William (Mae) Bailey of Belle Vernon R.D.2 and a son;Clarence of Monessen. Three grandchildren;one great-grandchild and two brothers;John and Jess and two sisters;Mrs.Sylvia Douglas and Mrs.Ivy Watson;all of Clarksburg;W.Va.;also survive. Friends are being received at the H.Denver Rhome Funeral Home;683 McKee Ave.;Monessen from 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Services will be held Monday;Aug.18;1958;at 1:30 p.m.from the funeral home with the Rev.Vernon Bowers;pastor of the First Christian Church;Monessen;officiating. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. H.Denver Rhome;funeral director.
ANDREW MELNICK
Andrew Melnick;83; of 915 Graham Street;Belle Vernon;died at the home of his daughter;Mrs.Stephen Amonga of West Mifflin Borough;Sunday August 3;1958;at 5:30 p.m. He was born in Austria;and was a member of St.Nicholas Ukrainian Orthodox Church;Monessen. He was a blacksmith by trade;and was retired as a coal miner. He is survived by his wife;Mary Melnick;two sons;Walter A.;of Belle Vernon;Michael;of Weirton;West Virginia;one daughter;Mrs.Mary Amonga of West Mifflin Borough;eleven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Ferguson Funeral Home;Broad Ave.;Belle Vernon;from 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Brief funeral services will be held Thursday;Aug.7 at 9 a.m. with additional rites to follow from the St.Nicholas Ukrainian Orthodox Church;Monessen. The Rev.Dimitri Felenson will officiate at requiem high Mass. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Parastes services will be held Wednesday evenng;Aug.6 at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Shelby D.Ferguson;funeral director.
ANTHONY MURO
ROSALIE V. MAZADE
Mrs.Rosalie V.Mazade;429 Conrad Ave.;North Charleroi;died Saturday;June 7;1958;at 2:30 a.m.in the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital after a long illness. Mrs.Mazade was born in Besseges;France;June 9;1877;coming to North Charleroi in 1913 from France. She was preceded in death by her husband;Victor M.Mazade in 1953. Surviving are five sons;August L.of Ferndale;Mich.;Gaston and Maurice of Detroit;Mich.;Andre of Royal Oak;Mich.and Louis of North Charleroi;one daughter;Mrs.Joseph Thiry of North Charleroi;five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Michael A.Melinchak Funeral Home during hours of 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Services will be held there June 10;at 2 p.m.;in charge of Rev.Curits J.Patterson;and interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Michael A.Melinchak is the funeral director.
HARRY L. MOLTER