Michael Brilla;73;of Fayette City;died at his home;Wednesday June 3;1959;at 8:30 a.m. He was born in Austria;August 2;1881;and was a member of St.Mary’s Greek Catholic Byzantine Church;Monessen. He was retired from the Monessen plant of the Pittsburgh Steel company. He is survived by his wife;Pauline;one son Paul of Fayette City;five daughters;Mrs.Marie Sioarakes;Detroit;Michigan;Mrs.Thornton (Anna) Wellington;Charleroi;Mrs.Elizabeth Todd;at home;Mrs.Stephen (Margaret) Yelanich;Fayette City;and Mrs.carl (Sophie) Witmyer;Charleroi;one brother;Paul of Aliquippa;two sisters;Mrs.George Fedora;Fayette City;and Mrs.John Ozorish;Donora;seventeen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the McCrory Funeral Home. Prayer there Friday;June 5;1959;at 9:30 a.m.;will be followed by Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m.in St.Anthony’s Catholic Church;Monessen;in charge of Rev.Andrew D.Pavensky of St.Mary’s Greek Catholic Byzantine Church. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. The George M.McCrory and Son Funeral Home is in charge.
STEPHEN BEATO SR
WILLIAM BRICO
ERNEST BRIGHT
CHARLES LEROY BRADLEY
Charles L. Bradley; 64 of 321 Market street; Belle Vernon; died March 18; 1959 at 5:45 a. m. at his home.
He was born in Mt. Morris; Pa.; October 13; 1894; and was employed as a watchman for the Pittsburgh Steel Company. he was a veteran of World War One; and was a member of the American Legion Post of Belle Vernon.
He is survived by one son; Harold J. Bradley at home; two daughters; Mrs. Carl (Frances) BOLTZE; Belle Vernon; Miss Mabel Bradley at home; two brothers; Guy Bradley of Belle Vernon; and Clarence Bradley of Baltimore; Maryland; two sisters; Mrs. Estella HOWARD of Uniontown and Mrs. Elmer (Olive) Graham of Camp Hill; Pa.
>The Charleroi Mail; Wednesday; March 18; 1959.
RONALD M. BULGER
MICHAEL BEDNAR
MYRTLE E. BEAZELL
JOSEPH S. BERESIK JR
Joseph S.Beresik;50;of 840 Graham street;Belle Vernon;died in the Charleroi-Monessen hospital;December 30;1958;at 5:10 a.m. He was employed at the Allenport plant of Pittsburgh Steel company;and was a member of St.Sebastian Church;the Holy Name Society;Citizen’s Association Lodge of Pricedale;LOOM of Belle Vernon;and the Slovak club of Charleroi. He is survived by his wife;Mary Teplican Beresik;one son;Joseph A.at home;one daughter;Darlene;also at home;and one brother;Andrew of Monessen. Friends will be received at the Toner Funeral Home during hours of 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.Requiem mass will be sung in St.Sebastian Church;January 2;at 10 a.m. in charge of Rev.Henry Hanse and interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner is the funeral director.
JAMES BURROWS
James Burrows;76;of 320 Roley St.;Belle Vernon;died Wednesday December 24;1958;at 9 p.m.in the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. He was a member of St.Sebastian R.C.Church;Belle Vernon;and was a retired employee of the People’s Gas Company in Monessen. Surviving are two sons;Edward and Howard at home;four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Harold R.Toner Funeral Home;Broad Ave.;Belle Vernon;from 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Funeral services will be held Saturday;December 27;1958;at 10 a.m.from the St.Sebastian R.C.Church;Belle Vernon;with the Very Rev.Henry Hanse officiating. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery.