Services were held Monday morning;March 24;1980 for Frances Keffer
Smock; 73; of 433 Green St.;
Belle Vernon; who died Thursday; March 20;1980 in Mon Valley
Hospital.
She was born July 29; 1908;
in Hekley; Pa.; daughter of the
late John and Anna Pichinski
Katchmark.
Preceding her in death was
her husband; Frank Smock.
She is survived by a daughter; Mrs. Amos J. (Wanda) Stanley of Belle Vernon;two brothers;Walter Katchmark of Belle Vernon and
Thomas Katchmark of
Clarksville; one sister; Mrs.
Catherine Kulchock of
Bricktown; N.J.; two grandsons and two granddaughters.
A Mass of Christian Burial
was held Monday morning at 10
a.m. in St. Sebastian R.C.
Church; Belle Vernon. Burial
was in Belle Vernon Cemetery.
FRANCES JEAN KEFFERKATCHMARK SMOCK
WILLIAM B. SHEPLER SR
STEPHEN M. SPEERS
A former Belle Vernon man;
Stephen M. Speers; 51; died at
5:30 a m. Wednesday; March
12; in Kansas City; Mo.
Mr. Speers; who lived in
Kansas City; was born in Belle
Vernon; Jan.;3;1929; son of the
late Dr. Stephen Speers and
Minerva Mitchell Speers; who
survives.
He had been a resident of
the Kansas City area for the
past 15 years and at the time
of his death was executive
vice president of the 20th Century Financial Corp.
Surviving are his mother;
who lives in Belle Vernon; one
son; Steven M. Speers of
Houston; Texas; three
daughters; Cynthia M. Speers
of Houston; Jodie Speers of
Kansas City and Mrs. Lynda
S. Rounds of Shawnee; Mo.;
three sisters; Mrs. G.T.
Etheridge of Detroit; Mrs
Betty Didrichsen of Monterey;
Calif; and Mrs Charles
Bradley of King of Prussia;
Pa. One granddaughter also
survives.
Services will be held Friday
in the Floral Hills Funeral
Home; Kansas City.
Private graveside services
will be held Tuesday in Belle
Vernon Cemetery with the
Rev. Lee Dinsel; pastor of the
First United Methodist
Church of Belle Vernon; officiating.
Arrangements are being
handled by the Shelby D.
Ferguson Funeral Home; 700
Broad Ave.; Belle Vernon.
THOMAS GERALD STANLEY
Thomas Gerald Stanley;78;of 321 Main St.;Belle Vernon;a former member of Belle Vernon Area School Board and Belle Vernon Council;died at 11:42 a.m. on Tuesday;March 11;1980 at Mon Valley Hospital. A Protestant by faith;Mr.Stanley was also a former member of the Board of Trustees at California State Teachers College;the Belle Vernon Library Board and the Belle Vernon Water Authority. At the time of his death he was on the Board of Charleroi Goldern Agers. Mr.Stanley was a retired conducter for P&LE Railroad. He retired in 1968. Born Dec.11;1901 in Lamont Furnace;Pa.;he was the son of John H.and Daisy Matthews Stanley. Surviving are his wife;Ida Stagi Stanley;and a son;J.T.Stanley of Los Gatos;Calif. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m.today and from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.Thursday at Shelby D.Ferguson Funeral Home in Belle Vernon. Services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Shelby D.Ferguson Funeral Home;Belle Vernon.The Rev.Charles Colas of First Baptist Church of Belle Vernon will officiate at the services;with interment following at Belle Vernon Cemetery.
ELEANOR E.TRENK SENKO
HILDAPATERRA SALOTTI
Mrs. Hilda Paterra Salotti;
68; of 36 Court Ave.; Monessen;
died Thursday; Feb. 28;1980 in
McKeesport Hospital.
She was born Aug. 9;1911; in
Monessen; the daughter of the
late Sisto and Celia D’Orio Paterra.
She was a member of St. Cajetan Catholic Church;
Monessen; and its Rosary
Altar Society.
Survivors include her husband; Daniel (Boots) Salotti;
two daughters; Mrs Harry
(Dianne) Vernet of Monessen
and Mrs. Alex (Sistine)
Rudolph of Belle Vernon; four grandchildren; two brothers;
Guy and Bernard; both of
Monessen; and three sisters;
Mrs. Silvio (Edith) Nesti of Clairton; Mrs Joseph (Mary)
Tintori of Belle Vernon; and
Mrs. llvo (Linda) Picchiarini;of Belle Vernon.
Friends may call at the Raymond D. Dalfonso Funeral
Home in Monessen on Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9p.m.
A Blessing service will be
held at the funeral home at
9:30 a.m. Monday; followed by
Mass of Christian Burial at 10
a.m. in the St. Cajetan
Church; with the Rev. P. Leno
Ramellini; pastor; officiating.
Interment will follow in the
Belle Vernon Cemetery.
The parish Rosary will be
recited at the funeral home at 8 p.m. Sunday.
GUISEPPINA SIMBOLI
FRANK SPADAFORE
The Rev;Frank Spadafore of 46 Donner Ave.; Monessen;
died at 3:30 a.m. Friday; Feb.
1;1980; at Mon Valley Hospital
in Carroll Twp. He was 81.
Rev. Spadafore was born on
Nov. 21;1898; a son of the late
Joseph and Angeline Sicillia
Spadafore.
He was a member and
minister of the Universal
Church of Life of Sacremento;
Calif.
He was a resident of
Monessen for the last two
years and formerly of Belle
Vernon and Clarksburg; W.
Va.
He is survived by his widow;
Esther Drain Spadafore; a
son; Donald Ford of Fayette
City; a brother; Alfred
Spadafore of Charleroi; and
one grandchild.
Friends may call at the
Shelby D. Ferguson Funeral
Home; 700 Broad Ave.; Belle
Vernon; after 7 p.m. Saturday
and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Sunday.
Funeral services will be
held at the funeral home at 11
a.m. Monday; with the Rev.
Charles Colas officiating from
the First Baptist Church of
Belle Vernon.
Burial will be in the Belle
Vernon Cemetery.
HELEN JANESTEPP CAPCO
Helen Jane Stepp Capco; 67; of Fayette City Road; Washington Township; Fayette City; died peacefully in her home surrounded by her loving family on Tuesday; April 30; 2002; at 2:55 a.m. after a courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Born Sept. 23; 1934; in Monessen; she was a daughter of Kathleen O’Brien Stepp; who survives and resides in Fayette City; and the late Clair Stepp. Mrs. Capco was a resident of Fayette City for the past 33 years and was a member of Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church; Fayette City. She was retired from the former Charleroi-Monessen Hospital; where she worked as a registered nurse and was also retired from In Home Health Visiting Nurses of Monessen. Mrs. Capco was one of the founding members of the Washington Township Fayette City Ambulance Services; a former member of the Valley Garden Club; a member of the St. Vincent DePaul Society; and the Handmaids of Holy Spirit Church. In addition to her mother; Mrs. Capco is survived by her husband; Michael Capco; with whom she would have been married 48 years on May 8; 2002; two daughters and sons-in-law; Carol Ann and Anthony Cintron and Susan and Ronald Raymond; all of Belle Vernon; two sons and one daughter-in-law; Michael G. Capco of Florida and Thomas and Laura Capco of Belle Vernon; one sister and brother-in-law; Patricia and Louis Toth of Fayette City; three brothers and sisters-in-law; Carl R. and Elizabeth Stepp of Harrisburg; John and Brenda Stepp of Texas; and Edward and Reta Stepp of Newell; five grandchildren; Aubrey Cintron; and Ashley; Dustin; Jason and Zachary Capco. In addition to her father; Mrs. Capco was preceded in death by an infant sister; Betty Ellen Stepp. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the LEONARD J. PARZYNSKI FUNERAL HOME; family owned and operated; 626 Broad Ave.; Belle Vernon. A prayer service will be held Thursday at 9:15 a.m. in the funeral home followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. at Holy Spirit R.C. Church; Fayette City; with the Rev. John R. Cindric; V.F.; officiating. Interment will take place in Belle Vernon Cemetery. A parish rosary will be recited Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the funeral home.