John Mazza of 218 Main St.;Belle Vernon;died Monday;Feb.24;1986;at 1:51 p.m. in Mon Valley Hospital. He was 75. Mr.Mazza was born June 18;1910;in Belle Vernon;a son of the late James and Sarah Alessio Mazza. A lifelong resident of the Belle Vernon area;he was a U.S.Navy veteran of World War II. Mr.Mazza retired in 1972 from the Allenport Plant of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his first wife;Santina Lepri Mazza;his second wife;Pearl Greene Mazza;a son;Merle;a daughter;Sarah;four brothers;Frank;Tony;Dominik and William;and by three sisters;Mary and Rose Mazza and Catherine Trozzo. Survivors include a daughter;Beverly Mazza of Clairton;a son;William Mazza of Clairton;three sisters;Josephine Teano;Gilda Duda and Mrs.Alex (Mary) Teska;all of Belle Vernon;several nieces and nephews;and a good friend;Juanita Stinogle of Belle Vernon. Friends will be received Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Shelby D.Ferguson Funeral Home;700 Broad Ave.;Belle Vernon;where a prayer service will be held Thursday;Feb.27;at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Shelby D.Ferguson;funeral director;is in charge of arrangements.
JOHN MICHAELS JR
John Michaels Jr.of Tyrol Pass;Monessen;died suddenly on Friday;Feb.7;1986;at 3:41 p.m. in Mon Valley Hospital. He was 69. Mr.Michaels was born May 5;1916;in Homestead;a son of Anna Vagasky Michaels of Monessen and the late John Michaels Sr.;who died Dec.3;1955. In addition to his father he was preceded in death by a sister;Agnes Michaels;Jan.15;1933. A resident of Monessen the past 40 years;Mr.Michaels was a member of St.Sebastian Roman Catholic Church of Belle Vernon. He retired in January 1985 from the construction department of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp.;Monessen Plant. A U.S.Army veteran of World War II;he was a member of the Steelworkers Retirees Club;the Raven Club;Sokols and the Monessen Booster Club. In addition to his mother;survivors include four brothers;Joseph at home;Frank of Elizabeth;Elmer of Monessen and Anthony Paul at home;four sisters;Ann Pagonis of Monongahela;Helen Martin of Clearwater;Fla.;Margaret Mann of Monongahela and Mrs.Ted (Dolores) Zyglowicz of Monessen;and nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Leonard J.Parzynski Funeral Home;626 Broad Ave.;Belle Vernon;where a prayer service will be held Monday;Feb.10;at 9:30 a.m.;followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St.Sebastian R.C.Church;Belle Vernon. Burial will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. The Leonard J.Parzynski Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
ADOLPH SICILY MUCCI
Adolph Mucci of 1527 E.Turquoise Ave.;Phoenix;Ariz.;formerly of Belle Vernon;died Thursday;Jan.30;1986;at 3:50 p.m. in the Casa Del Mar Nursing Home;Scottsdale;Ariz. He was 80. Mr.Mucci was born April 10;1905;in Dunlevy;a son of the late Dalezio and Isolina Marraccini Mucci. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife;Evelyn Bandini Mucci;Dec.13;1985;and by three brothers and a sister;Sam Van Horn;Neil Van Horn;Marino Mucci and Nellie Paganelli. A resident of the Phoenix area the past 25 years;Mr.Mucci had previously lived in Detroit;Mich.;where he was a self-employed barber. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church;Phoenix. Survivors include three sisters;Rina Cauley of Elizabeth;Cora Day of Monongahela;and Mrs.John (Evelyn) Compe of Detroit;Mich. Friends will be receive Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Leonard J.Parzynski Funeral Home;626 Broad Ave.;Belle Vernon;where services will be held Tuesday at 3:45 p.m.with the Rev.David Epperson;pastor of the Garwood Baptist Church of Daisytown;officiating. Private burial will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. The Leonard J.Parzynski Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
DR.CHARLES L. MELENYZER
Dr.Charles L.Melenyzer of Rostraver Twp.died Wed.;Jan.15;1986;at 8:45 a.m. in Monongahela Valley Hosp.;Carroll Twp.Dr.Melenyzer;a prominent businessman & civic leader in the Mon Valley;was 94.He was born Dec.3;1891;at Maple Creek;Pa.a son of the late Charles L.& Stephanie Melenyzer.In addition to his parents;he also was preceded in death by a daughter;Gladys M.Kelly in 1978.He was a dairy farmer in Rostraver Twp.;& he owned and operated the Melenyzer Furniture stores in Donora;Monongahela and Charleroi.He ran the Charleroi store from 1919-1981.In July of 1912;he opened a furniture business in Belle Vernon.At the same time;he also was a funeral director and operated the Melenyzer Funeral Home in Belle Vernon. In his 45 years as a funeral director;he conducted approximately 5;000 funerals.In addition he owned the Gladmore Hotel in Miami;Fla.;& was the prime developer of the Rosemont Plan in Rost.Twp.;& the Charmel Manor in Speers.He attended Ohio Northern Univ. Among his many accomplishments in his lifetime are the following: Past president of United Furniture Stores;vice president of Peoples National Bank in Belle Vernon;1920;vice president of First National Bank in Charleroi;1934;member of the Board of Directors of First National Bank of Wash.;school director in Rostraver Twp.for 12 yrs;chairman of the Mon Valley Chapter of The American Red Cross;1966;Charmel Farms in Rostraver Twp.;1950. Organizer of the C.L.Melenyzer Golf Tournment held annually at Mon Valley Country Club;member of the Board of Directors of the Greater Charleoi Industrial Development Corp.;honorary Life Member of the Charleoi Chamber of Commerce;life member of the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital Assoc.;past president of Heritage Corporation of Chicago;charter member of Rostraver Twp.Business Assoc.;member of Monongahela Chamber of Commerce. A community-minded citizen;he was a member of many organizations. Among them were Mon Valley Country Club;Downtown Press Club;Pitts.Athletic Assoc.;Rotary Club;Elks Club and City Farmers Club. His work as a great humanitarian and his love for the Mon Valley earned him numerous awards. Among them are the following;Chosen as Citizen of the Year;1978 by Post 22 of The Amer.Legion in Charleroi;Doctorate Degree in Commercial Science in 1961 from Bethany College in Bethany;W.Va.;Bronze Bison Award;1971 from Bethany College;Allison R.Maxwell Award;1978;Lifetime membership in the Amer.Red Cross;1979. He was also involved with Mon Valley Hospital for many years. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of the hospital from June 1977-August 1982;and he served on the Physician Recruitment Committee of the Board of Directors from 1977-82. He was appointed to the Board of Directors of the health care corporation. The sixth floor at Mon Valley Hosp.is dedicated to Dr.Melenyzer & his wife;Rose;in recognition of their pioneering support and planning for the Mon Valley growth & development.The C.L.& Rose Sweeney Melenyzer Pavilion;the 1st cancer center of its kind in Fay.;Greene & Wash.counties;is named in their honor in recognition of their support and financial contributions which have aided in the delivery of cancer patient treatments to residents of the Mon Valley. He is survived by his wife;Rose Sweeney Melenyzer;a sister;Rose Hannen;Orlando;Fla.;and nieces & nephews. Friends will be received in the James Stump Funeral Home;Thurs.& Fri 2 to 9 p.m.Mass on Saturday at 10 a.m.in St.Sebastian Church.Interment in Belle Vernon Cemetery.
GUST MELISSAS
Gust Melissas of the Heritage Nursing Home;Baltimore;Md.;formerly of Monessen;died Friday;Jan.10;1986;in the Heritage Nursing Home;Baltimore;Md. He was 92. Mr.Melissas was born in June of 1894;in Chios;Greece; a son of the late Nicholas and Mary Melissas. He was a retired employee of the Monessen School District. Mr.Melissas came to Monessen in 1915 from Chios;Greece;where he was well known as a library fundraiser. In 1966;he and his late wife;Mary;who died in 1967;were honored by the Grecian government and by the mayor of Athens;Greece;for their many charitable and civic contributions. Mr.Melissas was president of the Monessen Chapter of the United Chios Society of America. He also served as national treasurer of that organization. In addition to his parents and his wife;Mr.Melissas was also preceded in death by two brothers;Steve Melissas in 1968;and Michael Melissas;in 1972;and by a sister;Anna Pappas;in 1955. Surviving are three daughters;Mrs.Frank (Marie) Herman of Gettysburg;Pa.;Mrs.Robert (Catherine) Valko of Kingsville;Md.;and Joan Haugen of Sproughton;Wisc.;and five grandchildren. Friends will be received Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Stephen D.Yoney Jr.Funeral Home;First Street and Schoonmaker Avenue;Monessen. A Trisagion Service will be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. A Blessing Service will be held Monday at 4 p.m. in the funeral home;followed by additional funeral services at 4:30 p.m.in St.Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church;Monessen;with the Rev.Gregory C.Wingenhach;pastor;officiating. Burial will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery;Belle Vernon;Pa. The family suggests contributions in Mr.Melissas’ memory may be made to the Monessen High School library. The Stephen D.Yoney Jr.Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
RUDOLPH ( RUDY ) MACKEY
Rudolph Rudy Mackey of Fairhope;Belle Vernon;died suddenly Wednesday;Jan.8;1986;at 3:50 p.m. in Mon Valley Hospital Inc. He was 74. Born in Washington Township;Fayette County;Feb.18;1911;he was a son of the late Isaac and Fannie Mackey. Mr.Mackey was Protestant by faith. He was a retired steelworker. He was preceded in death by his wife Alma Mackey;on Dec.4;1968. Surviving are several nieces and nephews including Douglas Roberts of Fairhope with whom Mr.Mackey made his home. Friends will be received Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m.;Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday until 11 a.m.when funeral srvices will be held at the Howard W.McCrory Funeral Home;Fayette City;with Rev.Wayne R.Boring;pastor of the Fayette City Christian Church. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. The Howard W.McCrory Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
EVELYN M.BANDINI MUCCI
Evelyn M.Bandini Mucci of 1527 E.Turquoise Ave.;Phoenix;Ariz.;formerly of Belle Vernon;died Friday;Dec.13;1985;at 5:28 p.m. in Phoenix Baptist Hospital;Phoenix;Ariz. She was 76. Mrs.Mucci was born April 27;1909;in Belle Vernon;a daughter of the late Constantine and Mary Bandini. In addition to her parents;she was preceded in death by a sister;Julia Tocci;and by two brothers;Nello and Bruno Bandidni. Surviving are her husband;Adolph Mucci;of Phoenix;Ariz.;three brothers;Nato Bandini of Charleroi;and Reno and Aldo Bandini;both of Belle Vernon;also nieces and nephews. Mrs.Mucci had been a residnet of Phoenix;Ariz.;for the past 25 years;and was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church;Phoenix;Ariz. Friends will be received Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.at the Leonard J.Parzynski Funeral Home;626 Broad Ave.;Belle Vernon. Services will be held Tuesday at 3:45 p.m.in the funeral home;with the Rev.David Epperson;pastor;Garwood Baptist Church;Daisytown;officiating. Private burial wll be in Belle Vernon Cemetery;Belle Vernon;Pa. The Leonard J.Parzynski Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
HELEN W.WALKUSH McCULLOUGH
Helen M.Walkush McCullough of Hempfield Towers;Greensburg;formerly of Belle Vernon;died Friday;Nov.22;1985;at 7:15 p.m.in Westmoreland Hospital;Greensburg. She was 76. Mrs.McCullough was born June 1;1909;in Belle Vernon;a daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Heretic Walkush. In addition to her parents;she was preceded in death by her husband;Clarence McCullough Sr.;on July 31;1966;and by three sons;George;Edward and William McCullough;one brother and several sisters. Mrs.McCullough had resided in the Greensburg area for the past 11 years. Prior to that;she had lived in Belle Vernon. She was a Catholic by faith. Surviving are two sons;Clarence (Mac) McCullough of Houston;Pa.;and Robert D.McCullough of Centerville;three daughters;Mrs.James (Helen) Salisbury of Irwin;Pa.;Mrs.Linda Ramoski of Long Branch Borough;and Mrs.George (Barbara) Moorehead of West Newton;two brothers;Joseph and Melvin Walkush;both of Belle Vernon;five sisters;Mrs. Augustine Ezolt of Monessen;Mrs.Irene Boyd of Key Biscyne;Fla.;Mrs.Mary Alteri of Greensburg;Mrs.Leroy (Mildred) Ward of McKeesport;and Mrs.Donald (Cecelia) Sweitzer of Lynnwood;and 17 grandchildren. Friends will be received in the Leonard J.Parzynski Funeral Home;626 Broad Ave.;Belle Vernon;Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Prayer Service will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the funeral home;followed by a 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St.Sebastian R.C.Church;Belle Vernon. Burial will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery;Belle vernon. The Leonard J.Parzynski Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
MINNIEVITULLO MULLEN
Minnie Mullen of Fairhope;Belle Vernon died Saturday Nov.2;1985;at 9:50 p.m.in her home after a lengthy illness. She was 88. Mrs.Mullen was born Sept.1;1897;in Rostraver Twp.;Westmoreland County;a daughter of the late Angelo and Mary Lanese Vitullo. She was a member of the Marion United Presbyterian Church and had served as a Bethany Bible Class aide at the church. She was also a member of the Missionary Society of the church. Mrs.Mullen was preceded in death by her husband;William H.Mullen;on July 3;1979;and by one son;Edward Mullen. Surviving are two sons;William T.Mullen and James Mullen;both of Belle Vernon;three daughters;Mrs.Robert (Dolores) Stoessner of Clearwater;Fla.;Mrs.Joseph (Theda) Niedzwicki of Norwalk;Ohio;and Mrs.Ernest (Marilyn) Legg of Belle Vernon;one-daughter-in-law;Gerry Mullen;of Belle Vernon;13 grandchildren;22 great-grandchildren;and one great-great-grandchild. Friends will be received at the Howard W.McCrory Funeral Home;Fayette City;Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and until 11 a.m.;Tuesday;the hour of services in the funeral home;with the Rev.Mary Howard;pastor;Marion United Presbyterian Church;officiating. Burial will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery;Belle Vernon;Pa. The Howard W.McCrory Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
ROSE MALLINO
Rose Mallino of 230 Bow St.;Stockdale;died Tuesday;Oct.15;1985;in the Washington County Health Center following a lengthy illness. She was 66. Born in farmington;W.va.;she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Carrie Caputo Mallino. A Monessen resident most of her life;she was employed as a cook for several area restaurants prior to retiring. A brother John preceded her in death. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Monessen and the Monessen Senior Citizens. Surviving are a daughter;Mrs.Donald (Cathy) Madzey of Stockdale;three grandchildren;Lisa;Tracy and Donald;three sisters;Mrs.Walter (Mary) Purtelak of Donora;Isabelle Mallino of Florida and Mrs.Mike (Yolanda) Guzanick of New Stanton;two brothers;Anthony Mallino of Monessen and Joseph Mallino of St.Clair Shores;Mich.and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Rhome Funeral Home;1209 Grand Boulevard;Monessen where services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the chapel with Rev.Earl Lehman officiating. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. The Rhome Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
