Harrietta Tansmore Howard; 58; of Apartment 6a;
Blairs-Heights; Clairton; and
formerly of Monessen; died
Thursday; Aug. 15; 1996; at
3:25 a.m. in the McKeesport
Hospital.
Born April 10; 1938; in the
former Charleroi-Monessen
Hospital; she was a daughter of
the late Milford and Ruth Phillips Tansmore.
Mrs. Howard was known for
her work with food banks and
many community services in
the Clairton area; where she
had been a resident for the past
20 years; having resided in
Monessen previously.
She was a member of the
Free Holiness Church of Deliverance in Clairton where she
was a former choir member.
She also belonged to the Light
House Ministry Bible School.
In addition to her parents;
she was preceded in death by
her husband; James A.
Speddy Howard in 1975; a
son; Jerry Howard in 1970; one
brother; Merrill Tansmore; and
one sister; Geraldine Tansmore
Crable.
Survivors include three sons;
Billy Ray Howard of Clairton;
Gregory Charles Howard Sr. of
Bethlehem; Pa.; and Garron
Loni Howard Sr. of Jacksonville; N.C.; six daughters;
Marva Vickie Lee Howard
Bethea of Monessen; Cheryl
Ann Tansmore of Monessen;
Renita Roxann Brooks of Westfield; N.J.; Naoma Kimberly Price of Marietta; Ga.; Sheila
Yuvette Davis of Clairton and
Toni Dorae Chavis of McKeesport; four brothers; Charles
Tansmore of Jacksonville; Fla.;
Auther Tansmore and William
Tansmore; both of Monessen;
and Edward Tim Tansmore of
Philadelphia; two sisters;
Charlette Tansmore of Monessen and Maxine Tansmore of
New York City; 29 grandchildren;four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received Sunday from 2 to 9 p.m. at the William R.Taylor Funeral Home;645 McMahon Ave.;Monessen. Services will be held Monday at the Union Baptist Church;670 McMahon Ave.;Monessen;at 1 p.m.with Thelma Mitchell officiating. Interment will be private. The William R.Taylor Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.
JAMES EDWARD HORAN
WALTER L. HUTTENHOUR
VERA HENDRICKSON
LEONARD T. HEINO
Leonard Tovio Heino;73;of Dunlevy;died;following a lengthy illness;Tuesday;April 30;1996;at 12:40 p.m.in the Mon Valley Hospital. He was born in Vesta April 17;1921;a son of the late William and Minnie Heino. Mr.Heino was Catholic by faith. He had spent most of his life in the Dunlevy area. He had attended Vesta Grade School and
graduated from Charleroi High
School in 1940.
Mr. Heino had formerly
worked for M&M Coal Co. of
Speers and the Burger Appliance Store in Monessen. He
was a tax collector in Dunlevy
for 20 years and also operated
his own coal truck.
He owned and operated the
Kozy Nook Bar and Restaurant
in Twilight for the last 36 years.
Mr. Heino was a member of
the Belle Vernon Moose; Roscoe
Legion Club; Roscoe Slovak
Club; Monessen Slovak Club
and was a life member of the
Sportsmen’s Club of Roscoe
Surviving are his wife; Helen
Zadrozny Heino; with whom he
would have celebrated 50 years
of marriage on July 20; 1996;
three sons; Leonard D. and wife
Kathy Heino of Long Branch;
and Lawrence W. and Jeffrey
Heino; at home; two sisters;
Sally Biagini of Charleroi and
Mrs. Edward (Lila) Wall of
North Charleroi; and three
grandchildren; Lisa; Lindsey and Christina Heino. friends will be received in the Ferguson Funeral home;700 Broad Ave.;Belle Vernon;Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held in the funeral home Friday at 11 a.m.with Father Felix N.Pyzowski of the Holy Trinity Parish of Fairhope of the Polish National Catholic Church officiating. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. the Ferguson Funeral Home Inc.is in charge of the arrangements.
MARGARET HARGER
BASIL W. HUSSAR
Basil William Hussar; 82;
formerly of Belle Vernon; died
Thursday; March 7; 1996; at
8:50 a.m. in the James E. Van
Zant VA Medical Center;
Altoona.
He was born May 11;1914; in
Monessen; a son of the late
Frank and Katherine Dutka
Hussar.
Mr. Hussar was a resident of
the Belle Vernon area for the
past 52 years and had retired
from Page Wire and Steel plant
in Monessen; where he worked
in the galvanizing department.
A veteran of World War II; he
served in the U.S. Army.
He was a member of American Legion Post 659 of Belle
Vernon and until his illness;
was a member of various social
and fraternal organizations.
Surviving are a son and
daughter-in-law; Vernon and
Eileen Hussar of Perryopolis;
four brothers; John Hussar of
Monessen; Michael Hussar and
Frank Hussar; both of Belle
Vernon and Edward Hussar of
Fayette City; two sisters; Mrs.
Al (Marge) Kiski of Ellsworth
and Ann Regal of Belle Vernon;
and two grandchildren; Vernon
and Keith Hussar of Belle
Vernon.
In addition to his parents; he
was preceded in death by his
wife; Elizabeth (Betty) Hussar
on April 4; 1984; a son; Victor;
who died June 28; 1986; two
brothers; George and John; and
five sisters; Ann Hussar; Mary
Trembush; Sue Chunko;
Katherine Prokopovitch and
Helen Magatz.
Friends will be received in
the Stephen D. Yoney Jr. Funeral Home; First Street and
Schoonmaker Avenue; Monessen; Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.m.in the funeral home with the Rev.Conrad Auel;pastor of the First christian Church;Monessen;officiating. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery;Belle Vernon. the Stephen D.Yoney Jr.Funeral home is in charge of the arrangements.
LLOYD R. HAFFNER
HARRY D. HOBBS
JOSEPH J. HAMROCK
