A former Mon Valley resident;Mrs.Hannah M.Jones;41;of 315 Duncan Station Road;Elizabeth Twp.;McKeesport;died Friday morning;Aug.14;1970;in McKeesport Hospital. Born in North Charleroi;Mrs.Jones was a daughter of the late John and Margaret Usher Thorpe. She was a member of Mt.Vernon Presbyterian Church;McKeesport. Surviving are her husband;William J.Jones;a son;David J.;and a daugher;Barbara Ann;both at home;six brothers;Stewart Thorpe of Belle Vernon;John Thorpe of Wellsburg;W.Va.;Robert Thorpe of Anaheim.Calif.;Ronald Thorpe of Linden;N.J.;Eugene Thorpe of Perryopolis;and Mickey Thorpe of Wheeling.W.Va.;four sisters;Mrs.Edith Mowry and Mrs.Pearl McCoy of York;Pa.;Mrs.Charlotte Santo of Roscoe;and Mrs.Donna Remish of Charleroi. Friends are being received at Willig Funeral Home;220 Ninth Ave.;McKeesport;from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service there Monday;Aug.17;at 11 a.m.with the Rev.G.Sherman Ott;pastor of Mt.Vernon Presbyterian Church in McKeesport;officiating. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Willig Funeral Home in charge.
HANNAH M.THORPE JONES
VIRGINIA JOHNSON
LULU G.WHITELAW JONES
Mrs.Lulu Whitelaw Jones;65;of 811 Speer St.;Belle Vernon;died Monday;March 16;1970;at 3:45 a.m.in Haven Crest Nursing and Convalescent Home;Monongahela R.D.;after a long illness. Her husband was the late Stephen Leroy Jones. Mrs.Jones was a member of Order of Eastern Star Chapter 196;Woman’s Club and First Presbyterian Church;all of Belle Vernon. Surviving are two brothers;Robert E.Whitelaw of Belle Vernon and John S.Whitelaw of Roscoe. Friends will be received at Harold R.Toner Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. beginning March 17. Service there Thursday;March 19;at 2 p.m.with Dr.S.Arthur Talman;pastor of Belle Vernon’s First Presbyterian Church;officiating. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner is funeral director.
MORGAN EDWIN JAMES SR
Morgan Edwin James Sr.;96;of Belle Vernon R.D.2 (Gibsonton);died at his home Monday;Feb.9;1970;at 11:07 a.m. Mr.James had lived in Gibsonton 40 years;moving there from Monessen. He retired 16 years go after being employed at the No.1 rod mill of the Monessen Works of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Preceding him in death were his wife;Mary Tucker James;Nov.27;1943;and a son;Morgan Edwin James Jr.;Sept.9;1968. Mr.James;who was born May 3;1873;in Hubbard;Ohio;is survived by two daughters;Mrs.Winnifred Lancaster of Gibsonton;with whom he made his home;and Mrs.George (Mary) Ritzer of Gibsonton;nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at Shelby D.Ferguson Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;after 7 p.m.;Feb.10. Service there Thursday;Feb.12;at 1 p.m.with the Rev.Allen Herman;pastor of Baptist Church of Arnold;officiating. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson is funeral director.
WILLIAM HENRY JODON
William Henry Jodon;64;of 662 Third St.;Monessen;died suddenly Saturday at 1:30 p.m. of an apparent heart attack. He was dead on arrival at Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. His sister;Mrs.Esther Guthrie of Mahaffey;also died on Saturday. Mr.Jodon;born in Barnesboro;was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church and Third St.French Club;both of Monessen. He retired in 1967 from the Monessen Works of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Mr.Jodon came to Monessen in 1929. Surviving are his widow;Sylvia Sherry Jodon;a son;Clifford of Speers;one daughter;Mrs.John (Arlene) Sedok of Monessen;four brothers;Ellsworth of Barnesboro;Paul;Eugene and Robert of Monessen;two sisters;Mrs.Eliza James of Barnesboro;Mrs.Louise Stoltz of St.Benedict;two grandchildren. Friends are being receved at the Edwin Melenyzer Funeral Home;Monessen. Service there Wednesday;Oct.8;at 1:30 p.m. followed by an additional service in Trinity Episcopal Church;Monessen;at 2 p.m. The Rev.Lynn Chester Edwards;pastor;will officiate. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Edwin Melenyzer is funeral director.
MARY JONES
MABEL L.HUNT / HORNE JOHNSON
CARL R. JENNEWINE
Carl R.Jennewine;70;of 2206 Wilson St.;Hollywood;Fla.;formerly of Belle Vernon;died Saturday morning;March 22;1969;after a lingering illness. He was born Nov.26;1898;at Guffey Station;Pa.;a son of the late George nd Alice Jennewine. He was a Navy veteran of World War I. Surviving are his widow;Agnes Jennewine and two sisters;Mrs.Ewing (Margaret) Trnavsky of Charleroi and Mrs.William (Jean) Pace of Speers Hill. Friends are being received at the Wadlington Funeral Home;Hollywood;after which the remains will be returned to Belle Vernon Cemetery for interment.
VERA MAEWHETZEL JENKINS