George E.Fee;73;of 405 Fayette St.;Belle Vernon;retired supervising principal of the Bellmarette Joint School District;died in the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital on Saturday June 2;1962 at 12:30 p.m. He had been ailing for several months but his death was unexpected. Mr.Fee;a native of Kansas;has been associated with the schools in Belle Vernon since 1922. He first served on the faculty and athletic staff of the Belle Vernon Borough Schools and later in the Belle Vernon Schools. In 1947;when the Belle Vernon and North Belle Vernon Schools formed a jointure;he assumed the post of the assistant to the supervising principal and a year later he became supervising principal. When the 1951-52 school term opened;the Bellmarette jointure had been formed between the Belle Vernon;North Belle Vernon;Washington Twp.and Fayette City Schools;and Mr.Fee was named supervising principal. He held that post until his retirement in 1956. He was also active in the Belle Vernon Public Library organizations. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Belle Vernon;where he served as an elder. He was a veteran of World War I;serving as a lieutenant. Survivors are his widow;Mrs.Ann Graham Fee;three sons;James of Salt Lake City;Utah;Thomas of Belle Vernon and Samuel of Maple View;two brothers;Walter and Joseph Fee;two sisters;Mary and Hazel Fee;all of Stafford;Kansas. Friends will be received at the Toner Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;during hours of 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Services will be held there Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock;in charge of Dr.S.Arthur Talman;pastor of the Belle Vernon Presbyterian Church. Friends will be privilefed to call following services. Interment will take place in Belle Vernon Cemetery Tuesday at 10 a.m. Harold R.Toner;Belle Vernon;is the funeral director.
BABY BOY FEEHAN
STEVE FERENZ
GEORGE E. FEE
WILLIAM FERRARI
ALEXANDER FILAK
Alexander Filak;79;of 823 Graham St.;Belle Vernon;died in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital;Thursday;March 15;1962 at 6:30 a.m. He was retired from the Allenport plant of the Pittsburgh Steel Co. He was a member of the St.John the Divine Russian Orthodox Church;Monessen. Survivors are three sons;Charles of Speers Hill;Stephen of Perryopolis and Andrew Filak of Belle Vernon;three daughters;Mrs.Walter (Marie) Choker;Charleroi;Mrs.Albert (Ann) Pierce;Toledo;Ohio;Mrs.John (Theresa) Pudish;at home;one sister;Mrs.Anna Remo;Richeyville. 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. Requiem Mass will be sung in St.John the Divine R.O.Church;Monessen;Monday;March 19;at 9 a.m. by the Very Rev.John Govrusik;pastor. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner;funeral director.
MARY L.RILEY FERRARI
Mrs.Mary Riley Ferrari;59;of 209 Mulberry St.;Belle Vernon;died in the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital;Monday;Feb.12;1962;at 8 a.m. She was born Sept.23;1902. She was Le Chapeau of Salon 105;8 et 40;American Legion Auxiliary;Uniontown;was treasurer of the Tri-County Council;A.L.A.;and was a past president of the Belle Vernon American Legion Auxiliary to Post 659. She also belonged to the Lady Belle Rebekah Lodge of Belle Vernon and the Eagles Auxiliary of Monessen. She is survived by one son;Joseph of Belle Vernon;two daughters;Mrs.Albert (Dorothy) Sylvester;of Jeannette;Mrs.Baldo (Margaret) Paterline;of Rochester;Pa.;five brothers;Louis Moreau;of Monessen;Eungen Moreau of St.Louis;Mo.;George of Pittsburgh;Lawrence;of McKeesport;and Leon Moreau of Belle Vernon;two sisters;Mrs.Angel Reach;of Monessen;and Mrs.Jean Cohen;of Belle Vernon;nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends will be received at the Toner Funeral Home;Belle Vernon. Blessing service there Thursday;Feb.15;at 9 a.m.;will be followed by Requiem High Mass in the St.Cajetan R.C.Church;Monessen;at 10 a.m. The Very Rev.Nunzio Pirulli will be the celebrant and interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner;Belle Vernon;is the funeral director.
FRED L. FRAZIER
Fred L.Frazier;78;of 321 Underwood St.;Roscoe;died Tuesday;Jan.30;1962 at 1 p.m.in the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. He was born in Belle Vernon;July 2;1883. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Roscoe;and the Junior Order of United American Mechanics;Magic City Lodge 225. He was a retired employee of the Allenport mill of the Pittsburgh Steel Co. Survivors are his widow;Mrs.Janet Morrison Frazier;two daughters;Mrs.Harold W.(Anna Maude) McKenna;Speers Hill;Mrs.William A.(Margaret) Rabe;LeMesa;Calif.;two brothers;John G.Frazier of Belle Vernon and Thomas B.Frazier of Fayette City;one sister;Mrs.Ray Gray;Hanover;Pa.;and five grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Harold L.Schrock Funeral Home;Charleroi;during the hours of 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Services will be held there Friday;Feb.2;at 3 p.m.;in charge of the Rev.J.Theodore Hunniford;pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Roscoe. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold L.Schrock of Charleroi is the funeral director.
VANCE FRAZIER
ELIZABETH IRENEMELUCH FEEHAN