Carlisle S. Lewis;68;of Trenton;N.J.;formerly of Belle Vernon;died Sunday;Oct.22;1967;at 10 a.m. in Jefferson Memorial Hospital;Philadelphia. Mr.Lewis;an engineer at Roheling Steel Co. in Trenton;was a member of Grace Baptist Church in Trenton. Surviving are his widow;Pearl Robson Lewis;sister of the late Hazel H.Hille who died several week ago in Belle Vernon;a daughter;Mrs.Walter (Joan) Daub of Youngstown;Ohio;one brother;Joseph of Belle Vernon;three grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Harold R.Toner Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;on Wednesday;Oct.25;from 8 to 10 p.m. Services there Thursday;Oct.26;at 2 p.m. with the Rev.Charles Colas of the First Baptist Church of Belle Vernon officiating. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner;funeral director.
CLARENCE CALVIN ( KUHNIE ) KUHN
Clarence Calvin Kuhnie Kuhn;81;died Friday;June 28;1996;at 1:53 p.m.in the Monongahela Valley Hospital. He was born on Sept.3;1914;in North Belle Vernon;a son of the late John Charles and Lucretia Green Kuhn. Mr.Kuhn was a lifelong resident of North Belle Vernon. He retired from the Belle Vernon Water Authority in 1976 after 43 years of service. He was protestant by faith. In addition to his parents;he was preceded in death by one brother;Harry Kuhn;and one sister;Ethel Lillian Kuhn. Survivors include one brother;John C.Kuhn of Millie K’s Personal Care Home of Belle Vernon;and one sister;Leatha Kuhn;with whom he made his home. Friends will be received Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.at the Ferguson Funeral Home Inc.;700 Broad Ave.;Belle Vernon. Services will be held at 11 a.m.at the funeral home with the Rev.Eugene Spear of the Char-Belle Free Methodist Church of Belle Vernon officiating. Interment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. The Ferguson Funeral Home Inc.is in charge of arrangements.
EDWARD LEWELLEN JR
Edward Lewellen Jr.;57;of 716 Green St.;Belle Vernon;died Friday;oct.20;1967; at 11:30 p.m.in the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. He was born in Elco on Jan.10;1910;and spent most of his life in Monongahela valley. A resident of Belle Vernon since 1964;he previously lived in Dunlevy and Roscoe;and was known throughout the Valley as a singer and entertainer. He was an employee of Monessen-Southwestern Railroad;Pittsburgh Steel Co.;Monessen. Survivors are his widow;Cecil Allen Lewellen;two sons;Donald G.of Miami;Fla.;Edward J.of Belle Vernon;two daughters;Mrs.James (Edna Mae) Deal;of Tampa;Fla.;Shirley Lewellen at home;his parents;Mr.and Mrs.Edward Lewellen Sr.;of McKeesport;three brothers;Gilbert of Wayne;N.J.;David of Elizabeth;N.J.;Kenneth of McKeesport;four sisters;Mrs.Elaine Rukavina of Jeannette;Eleanor;Nancy and Connie of McKeesport;and one grandchild. Friends will be received at the Shelby D.Ferguson Funeral Home;Belle Vernon after 7 p.m.Saturday. Services will be held there Monday;Oct.23;1967;at 11 a.m.;and interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson of Belle Vernon is the funeral director.
ROMONA LITTLE
MARGARET M. LAGLER
GEORGE D. LANGE SR
HATTIE LEMON
Mrs.Hattie Lemon;66;of 927 Henry St.;Belle Vernon;died Monday;June 5;1967;at 4:55 a.m.in Brownsville General Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Manning;S.C.;July 16;1900;she came to Belle Vernon in 1929. Mrs.Lemon was a member of Antioch Baptist Church;Belle Vernon;where she served as president of Pastor’s Aid and belonged to the Missionaries;Usher Board and was a Mother of the Church. Surviving are her husband;Douglas;four sons;Matthew of Pricedale;John and George at home;Master Sgt.Jerome of Fort Bragg;N.C.;a daughter;Mrs.Lena Payne of Pittsburgh;two sisters;Mrs.Dora Pearson of Sumter;S.C.;Mrs.Vinnie Gibson of Manning;S.C.;ten grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Beverly C.Draper Funeral Home;Monessen;from 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.beginning June 6. The body will be taken to Antioch Baptist Church in Belle Vernon at 2 p.m.Wednesday;June 7;to lie in state until service there Thursday;June 8;at 11 a.m. The Rev.A.C.Morris;pastor;assisted by the Rev.William Barrax of Mt.Pleasant;will officiate. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Beverly C.Draper is funeral director.
DAVID J. LAHEY
David J.Lahey;20 Knox Ave.;Monessen;died Friday;April 21;1967;at 5 p.m.in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. Although he had been in ill health;his death was unexpected. Mr.Lahey was born in Pittsburgh and resided in Monessen most of his life. He was formerly employed as a bricklayer at National Tube;McKeesport. He was a member of St.Leonard R.C.Church;Monessen and the Holy Name Society of the church. Surviving are five sisters;Mrs.John (Mary) Tormay and Mrs.John R.(Anna) McCahill;Monessen;Catherine C.Lahey and Nellie Lahey at home;Mrs.K.W.(Agnes) DeRousse;Bethel Park;Pittsburgh;a brother;Edward J.Lahey Jr.;Monessen;nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Robert A.Billick Funeral Home;Monessen;beginning at 7 p.m.Saturday. Funeral services will be held Monday;April 24;at 10 a.m.from the funeral home with additional services of Requiem High Mass at 11 a.m.from St.Leonard R.C.Church;Monessen. The Rev.Regis Hickey will officiate. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Robert A.Billick;funeral director.
MARGARET AGNES LANGE
BURIED IN SOUTHWEST CORNER GRAVE BORN IN 1874 HER NAME IS ON THE SAME MARKER AS GEORGE LANGE;JR.
LAWSON LILE