Mrs.Anna Doty of 27 Crescent Dr.;Monessen;died at her home Sunday;July 31;1960;at 9:10 a.m.after a long illness. Born in Cecil;Pa.;Mrs.Doty had lived in Monessen since 1913. She was a member of St.Paul Lutheran Church;Monessen and of the Ladies Auxiliary to Monessen Volunteer Fire Co.No.1. Surviving are her husband;Daniel Doty Sr.;two sons;Leonard and Daniel Jr.of Monessen;four grandchildren;a sister;Mary Delzangle of Tampa;Fla.;four brothers;Gabriel Delzangle and Leon Delzangle of Monessen;Albert Delzangle of Baltimore;Md.and Jules Delzangle of Belle Vernon. Friends are being received at the Rhome Funeral Home;Monessen from 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Funeral services will be held Wednesday;Aug.3;at 1:30 p.m. from the funeral home;with the Rev.John H.Schultz;pastor of St.Paul Lutheran Church;officiating. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. H.Denver Rhome;funeral director.
AMELIA A. DOLFI
Amelia A.Dolfi;of 310 Henry St.;Belle Vernon;died Sunday;July 31;1960;at 8 p.m. in St.Francis Hospital;Pittsburgh. The widow of the late Angelo Dolfi;former Belle Vernon merchant;Mrs.Dolfi was a member of St.Sebstian Church;Belle Vernon. She is survived by two sons;Alfred and Emil of Belle Vernon;two daughters;Mrs.Nello (Teresa) Ferrari of Belle Vernon and Mrs.Daniel (Evelyn) Makovic;at home;and six grandchildren. Friends will be received at the late residence;310 Henry St.Belle Vernon;until Wednesday;August 3;1960;at 10 a.m.;when Requiem Solemn High Mass will be sung at St.Sebastian Roman Catholic Church;Belle Vernon;with the Rev.Andrew King;officiating. Interment will be in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner;funeral director.
ROBERT SYLVAN DIXON
FRANK DIETZ
Frank Dietz of 34 Pacific Boulevard;Monessen;died in Charleroi-Monessen hospital;June 18;1960;at 2:50 p.m. Mr.Dietz was born in Smithton;Pa.;May 10;1895. He was employed at the Monessen plant of Pittsburgh Steel Company. A veteran of World War One;he served with the 82nd Division;and was a member of American Legion Post 22;Charleroi;and the Last Two Men’s Club. He is survived by his wife;Valentine Marie Borne Dietz;two sons;Frank R.Dietz of Roscoe and Melvin J.Dietz of Monessen;one brother;Joseph Dietz of Smithton;four sisters;Mrs.Sebastian Marcus;Pittsburgh;Mrs.Anna Nightman;Smithton;Mrs.Edmond Suslinski;Claridge;Pa.;and Mrs.John Grilc;Hutchinson;Pa.;and five grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Schrock Funeral Home during hours of 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Services will be held there Tuesday;June 21;at 1 p.m. in charge of Rev.John H.Schutz. Graveside military services will be conducted by American Legion Post 22. Interment;Belle Vernon cemetery. Harold L.Schrock;funeral director.
PETER DOOLAS (DRALAS)
Peter Doolas; of Dunlevy; died
Wednesday morning;June 15;1960 at 6:25 o’clock at
his home after a lingering illness.
He was born in Chios; Greece.
Feb. 2; 1892. He was employed
at the Allenport plant of Pittsburgh Steel Co . and was a member of St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church; Monessen.
He was a veteran of World War
I; and served in France with the
145th Infantry; 37th Division. He was a member of American Legion Post 22;Charleroi;and the United Chian Societies of America;Monessen. He is survived by his wife;Eudoxia Poppas Doolas;two daughters;Mrs.Stamos (Sespina) Ploussao;Hoboken;N.J.;Mrs.Clifford (Stella) Belsar;Dunlevy;two brothers and one sister living in Greece;and four grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Schrock Funeral Home after 1 p.m.;Thursday;during hours of 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Prayer services there Saturday;June 18;1960;at 1 p.m. will be followed by additional services in St.Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church;Monessen. Rev.Ioakim Isidorides will be in charge and interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold L. Schrock; funeral director.
BERNICE MAE DeAMBROGI
Bernice Mae DeAmbrogi;aged 16 years;only child of Mr.and Mrs.Bernard DeAmbrogi of 212 Oakland Avenue;died at the home of her parents at 2:15 p.m. Easter Sunday;April 13;1941;after an illness of about one year. Friends are being received at the home where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon;April 16;1941;at 2 o’clock in charge of Rev.Frank Montgomery;pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Charleroi. Interment will be in Charleroi Cemetery. Michael A.Melinchak is the funeral director. (She was moved to Belle Vernon Cemetery on June 9;1960)
DOMINICK DELLAMALVA
Dominick Dellamalva;64;of 232 E.Schoonmaker Ave.;Monessen;died suddenly of a heart attack on Saturday May 7;1960;at 11:15 p.m. at home. Born in Foggia;Italy;May 23;1895;Mr.Dellamalva came to Monessen on 1909. He had been employed at the Monessen Page Division of the American Chain & Cable Co.for the past 38 years and at the time of his death was a foreman in the fence department. He was a charter member of the Italian Society of Mutual Aid;Monessen and a member of Italo-American Workmen’s Educational Association;Monessen. He was a U.S.Army veteran of World War I.Surviving are his wife;Yvonne Michaux Dellamalva;sons;Frank N.of Monessen and Henry D.of Monessen;daughter;Dorothy L.Dellamalva at home;two sisters in Italy;five grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Melenyzer Funeral Home;262 Donner Ave.;Monessen;from 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Blessing services will be held Wednesday;May 11;at 10 a.m. from the funeral home. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Edwin Melenyzer;funeral director.
STEVE DOMONKOS JR
The body of Steve Domonkos;60;of Belle Vernon;R.D.3;Rostraver Twp.;was found in the Monongahela River near Gibsonton late Sunday morning April;25;1960. The victim;who had been missing from his home since Friday;was fully clothed when his body was recovered at 10:40 a.m.near the banks of the river along property owned by Pittsburgh Steel Co. His body was seen floating in the river by Charles Mosier of Brownsville;a conductor of the steel firm’s slag train. Mosier notified mill police. Two employees of the firm;John Dacko;Monessen;and Harry Gilmore;Belle Vernon R.D.;using a small boat;pulled the body to shore. The victim was identified by a brother;Frank;of Belle Vernon. Westmoreland County Coroner Stephen D.Yoney;Monessen;said Mr.Domonkos;a retired coal miner;had been ill the past several years. Death was by drowning. Besides his brother;Frank;the victim is survived by his mother;Julia;and another brother;Joseph;both of Belle Vernon;and two sisters;Mrs.Steve (Margaret) Smith of Pricedale;and Elizabeth;also of Belle Vernon. Friends are being received at Toner Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;where funeral services will be held Monday;April 25;1960;in charge of Rev.Victor Bednar of the Hungarian Presbyterian Church;Brownsville;with interment following in Belle Vernon Cemetery.
FRANK DUDA
GEORGE DUDAK
