Donald Allen;67;of Waynesburg R.D.1;formerly of Charleroi;died Monday;Sept.9;1968;at 6:30 p.m.in Orrville Hospital;Orrville;Ohio. Mr.Allen was a retired bus driver;having worked with the former Westside Bus Lines of Charleroi. Surviving are two daughters;Mrs.Raymond E.(Flora) Cline of Orrville and Mrs.Henry (Margaret) Kowalczyk of Clarksville R.D.1;a brother;James of Bethel Park;three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife;Minnie Noble Allan;on Jan.18;1968. Friends are being received at the Howard W.McCrory Funeral Home;Fayette City. Service there Friday;Sept.13;at 1:30 p.m.with the Rev.Robert Jennings;pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church at Waynesburg R.D.#1;officiating. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Howard W.McCrory is funeral director.
OLIVER ALRED
BERTHAMORRIS ARN
CLARENCE E. ALBRIGHT
Clarence E.Albright;43;of 114 Main St.;Belle Vernon;died unexpectedly Friday;April 5;1968;at 11:22 a.m.in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. He was born in Fairchance;Oct.29;1924;and was employed by Monessen Southwestern Railroad of Pittsburgh Steel Co. He was a veteran of World War II and was a member of Belle Vernon American Legion Post 659;Belle Vernon Fire Department and East Belle Vernon Athletic Club. Surviving are his widow;Betty Bloom Albright;a son;Bruce and a daughter;Nancy;both at home;his father;Harry Albright of Belle Vernon;a brother;Herbert Hartman of Worcester;Mass.;four sisters;Mrs.Charles Crouch;Fairchance;Mrs.John Zunic and Mrs.Edward Misenko;both of Belle Vernon and Mrs.Emmett Wise of Worcester. Friends will be received at the Shelby D.Ferguson Funeral Home;Belle Vernon after 7 p.m.;April 6. Funeral service will take place Monday;April 7;at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson;funeral director.
LENWOOD L. ALLEN
Lenwood L.Allen;70;who made his home at the Rainbow Hotel on Schoonmaker Avenue in Monessen;died suddenly there Sunday;March 17;1968;at 5:40 a.m. Born in Virginia on April 30;1897;he was a former member of Union Baptist Church of Monessen;and a retired employee of the Monessen plant of Pittsburgh Steel Co. Mr.Allen belonged to Monessen Choral and Literary Club. Surviving are four sons;Robert of Washington;D.C.;Richard of Philadelphia;George of Rochester;N.Y.;and Phillip T.of Monessen;two daughters;Mrs.Mona Wells and Mrs.Barbara Dupree;both of Monessen. Friends will be received at the William R.Taylor Funeral Home;Monessen;after 7 p.m.March 18 and thereafter from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Funeral service from Fellowship Baptist Church in Monessen at 11 a.m. Thursday;March 21. The Rev.D.D.Chatman;pastor;will officiate. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. William R.Taylor is funeral director.
GEORGE W. ALLFREE
George W.Allfree;87;formerly of North Charleroi;who had been making his home with his daughter;Mrs.Caleb (Gladys) Zollars of 126 Kelly Ave.;Belle Vernon;died Monday;Feb.19;1968;at 8:15 p.m.in the Golden Age Nursing Home at Brownsville. Mr.Allfree formerly worked with Pittsburgh Street Railways Co.as a motorman;retiring some years ago. He was a member of Amalgamated Transit unit;Division 85;Pittsburgh;and First Presbyterian Church;Belle Vernon. Surviving besides his daughter are his widow;Mary Wetzel Allfree;one grandchild and three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Harold R.Toner Funeral Home;Belle Vernon;from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.beginning Feb.22. Service there Saturday;Feb.24;at 2 p.m.conducted by the Rev.W.S.Van Arsdale;pastor of Charleroi’s First Christian Church;and Dr.S.Arthur Talman;pastor of Belle Vernon’s First Presbyterian Church. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold R.Toner is funeral director.
MINNIE L.NOBLE ALLAN
Mrs.Minnie L.Allan;65;of Waynesburg R.D.1;formerly of Charleroi died Thursday;Jan.18;1968;at 11:30 p.m.in University Hospital at Morgantown;W.Va.;following a lengthy illness. She was born in Fayette City on Aug.9;1902. Surviving are her husband;Donald;two daughters;Mrs.Raymond E.(Flora) Cline of Barberton;Ohio;and Mrs.Henry (Margaret) Kowalczyk of Clarksville R.D.1;a brother;Charles Noble of Pittsburgh;three sisters;Clara Mae Noble and Mrs.W.E. (Hazel) Trezise of Fayette City;Mrs.Lillian First of Oakmont;three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Howard W.McCrory Funeral Home;Fayette City. Service there Monday;Jan.22;at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev.Robert Jennings;pastor of Mt.Zion Baptist Church at Waynesburg R.D.1;officiating. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Howard W.McCrory is funeral director in charge.
INFANT MALE ATEN
JAMES J. ALTEMARA
ELSIE J. ALLSHOUSE
Mrs. Elsie J.Allshouse;76;of Scottdale R.d.died Friday;June 16;1967 at 1:47 p.m. at Somerset
Community Hospital in Somerset.
Mrs. Allshouse was born May
3; 1891 in Scott Haven; Pa.
She was a member of Scottdale Eastern Star and Amaranth and a member of Scottdale First Baptist Church.
Surviving are her husband;
Herman H. Allshouse; one
daughter; Mrs. Ray Brooks of
Somerset; one son; Lt. Col.
Herman D. Allshouse of Randolph Air Force Base; Tex.;
six grandchildren; two brothers; William Allbright of Belle
Vernon and Amil Allbright of
Lake Lynn; Md.; two sisters;
Mrs. Vernon Judd of Duquesne
and Mrs. Ernest Bass of Hialeah; Fla.
Friends are being received
at the James Murphy Memorial
Home; Scottdale where services will be held Monday;June 19;1967;at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. James Murphy;funeral director.