Mrs.Anna Duda of Arnold City;Fayette City R.D.1;died August 29;1958;at 9:45 p.m.following a lingering illness. She was born in Poland;September 12;1882;and had resided in Arnold city for fifty-five years. She was a member of St.Edward’s Church of Fayette City. She is survived by her husband;Frank Duda;and the following sons and daughters;Mrs.Mike (Mary) Brazzon;Fairhope;Joseph Tomalski;Beaver Falls;Stanley Tomalski;at home;Mrs.Michael (Catherine) Moran;Belle Vernon;Thaddeus Tomalski;Arnold City;Mrs.John (Natalie) Kurkosky and Mrs.Joseph (Genevieve) Nipaver of Lynnwood;and Rudolph Duda of Naomi;twwenty-four grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at her late home. Prayer there Tuesday;September 2;at 9 a.m.;will be followed by Requiem Mass at 9:30 a.m.;in St.Edward’s R.C.Church;Fayette City;with Rev.C.W.Ribick officiating. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. George M.McCrory and Son Funeral Home is in charge.
BABY BOY DAWSON
MARY ALICESTAMPER DRAPER
Mrs.Mary Draper;mother of Beverly C.Draper;Monessen funeral director died Wednesday;April 30;1958;at 9:50 p.m.in the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital after a short illness. She resided at 608 Sixth St.;Monessen. Born in Chattanooga;Tenn.;Mrs.Draper had live in Monessen for the past 48 years;and was a member of the Union Baptist Church and its Senior Missionary Society. She was affiliated with Alpha Court of Calanthe. Surviving are her husband;Ben;daughters;Mrs.Harry (Bud) McCraw;of Monessen and Mrs.Willia (Dundeenah) Carble;of Inkster;Mich.;a son;Beverly;at home;a brother;Samuel Stamper;of Monessen and five grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Beverly Draper Funeral Home;608 Sixth St.;Monessen;after 7 p.m.Thursday. Services will be held Saturday;May 3;1958;at 11 a.m.from the Union Baptist Church with the Rev.J.E.Jarrett officiating. Interment will be in the Belle Vernon Cemetery. Monroe Grubbs;Brownsville;funeral director.
WILLIAM DILLARD
JOANDELZANGLE DEEMS
JAMES W. DUDGEON
STEPHEN ( STEVE ) DROTAR
ALEXANDER DUDGEON
SABINA V.HOARD DOWNER
ERNEST P. DOLFI
Ernest Dolfi;43;supervisor of instrumental music at Bellmarette Joint School District died of a heart attack Saturday;October 12;1957;at 1:30 in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. He was stricken about 12:15 at home. In tribute to the well known musical educator;all schools in the Bellmarette district will be closed shortly after students report for classes Monday morning. Classes won’t be resumed until after the funeral. A resident of 310 Henry St.;Belle Vernon;Mr.Dolfi was born in Belle Vernon September 28;1914. He attended Belle Vernon schools and received his master’s degree in musical education at Penn State University. He was director of music at Rostraver Twp.High School before going to Belle Vernon seven years ago. Two months ago;he married Dorothy Kane of Donora. He was a member of the Pennsylvania Music Educators Assn.and director of the Belle Vernon Musical Society Band. He also held membership in the Belle Vernon Lions Club. He was also well-known in Mon Valley musical circles;playing as a member of outstanding dance bands in the area. Besides his wife;he is survived by his mother;Mrs.Angelo (Mary) Dolfi;two sisters;Evelyn;at home and Mrs.Nello (Theresa) Ferrari;Belle Vernon and two brothers;Alfred;Belle Vernon and Emil;Fairhope. Friends will be received at the Harold R.Toner Funeral Home;Broad Ave.;Belle Vernon;beginning at 1 p.m.tomorrow. Funeral home visiting hours are from 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Services will be held Tuesday;Oct.15;at 2 p.m.from the funeral home;with the Rev.William Schatz;pastor of the First Methodist Church;Belle Vernon officiating. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery.