The funeral of Herbert Fairley;will take place Sunday afternoon from the home of the parents of the deceased;Mr.and Mrs.Albert Fairley;Reed avenue and Sixth street. Rev.A.T.Wallace;pastor of the Baptist church;will officiate. Interment will be made in the Belle Vernon cemetery. A special car will leave Sixth and Donner at 3:30 for convience of friends. (Herbert;the son of Mr.and Mrs.Bert Fairley;who was taken to the McKeesport hospital a week ago;where he underwent an operation for appendicitis;is reported in a critical condition. The patient contracted pneumonia after the operation and it is said he is in a greatly weakened condition. Mr.and Mrs.Fairley left on the 11:15 train;for the bedside of thier child and will remain until there is a change in his condition-TAKEN FROM THE DAILY INDEPENDENT-MONDAY;JULY 7;1913)
JACK N. MONACK
Jack N. Monack; 82; of Sun City Hilton Head; S.C.; died on Aug. 31; 2010. Mr. Monack was born in Charleroi on Aug. 15; 1928; to Jules S. and Emma Jane Nelson Monack. He was a graduate of Charleroi High School; Billard Naval Academy; West Virginia Wesleyan College; and was a veteran of the Korean War; serving as a special agent in the Counter Intelligence Corps. Mr. Monack resided in Columbus; Georgia; Monessen; Clairton; and Rostraver Township; Wheeling; West Virginia; St. Louis; Miss.; and Van Wert; Ohio; where he enjoyed a successful career in management with U.S. Steel; Alexander Proudfoot; Continental Can Corporation; and eventually retiring from Sunoco Products Company in 1993. In addition to being an avid golfer; he was active in numerous charitable and service organizations throughout his life. He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife of 57 years; Carol Beatty Monack. Mr. Monack is survived by two daughters; Susan Monack Kreitzer (Doug); of Delaware; Ohio; and Nancy Monack Armstrong (Paul); of Dyersburg; Tenn.; two grandsons; David Kreitzer (Cory); of Normal; Ill.; and Michael Ream Kreitzer (Deveau); of Louisville; Ken.; two stepgranddaughters; Angie Armstrong Singleton (Jody); of Dyersburg; Tenn.; and Anissa Armstrong Clement (Harrell); of Alamo; Tenn.; and two great-grandchildren; and five step great-grandchildren. Also surviving are his sister; Wanda Monack; of Charleroi; and a devoted friend; Joan Shields; of Sun City Hilton Head; S.C. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday; Sept. 2; in the FERGUSON FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY; INC.; (724) 929-5300; 700 Broad Ave.; Belle Vernon. www.fergusonfuneralhomeandcrematory.com. A funeral service will be in the funeral home on Friday; Sept. 3; at 11:30 a.m. with the Rev. Jim Linn Jr.; pastor of the First Christian Church of Charleroi officiating. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Memorial donations may be sent to Hospice Care of the Lowcountry; P.O. Box 3827; Bluffton; S.C. 29910.
BEVERLY ANNMAJORS TOWLER
Beverly Ann Towler; 55; of Monessen; went to be with the Lord on Sunday; Aug. 29; 2010; in her residence. Born July 19; 1955; in Monessen; she was a daughter of the late Leroy Bo Bo and Thelma Majors. In addition to her parents; she was preceded in death by one brother; Daniel Smith; and two sisters; Elizabeth Ann Majors and Mary Louise Majors. She leaves to cherish her memory; her husband; Ronald Towler; of Monessen; five children; Cora Missy Majors; Vernon Majors; Justin; Daniel; and Michael Towler; all of Monessen; six sisters; Cora Lawson; Martha Jackson; Cheryl Majors; Hilda Majors; and Ida Ellis; all of Monessen; and Alice Majors; of Norristown; three brothers; Ronald Smith; Thomas Majors and Percy Majors; all of Monessen; one uncle; Herbert Smith; of Virginia; 13 granchildren; a host of nieces; nephews; and other relatives and friends. Family and friends will be received Thursday; Sept. 2; from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.; and Friday; Sept. 3; from 10 to 11 a.m. at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church; 230 Reed Ave.; Monessen; with the Rev. Ricardo Hall officiating. Interment will follow in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to the BEVERLY C. DRAPER FUNERAL HOME; INC.; 608 Sixth St.; Monessen; (724) 684-6242.
TOLKASH
MICHAEL TOLKASH
Michael Tolkach; 95; of Roscoe; formerly of Charleroi; died Sunday Aug. 29; 2010; in Monongahela Valley Hospital. He was born in Mt. Morris; on Oct. 21; 1914; a son of the late Michael and Stella Skeba Tolkach. Michael was a member of the Board of Directors of Charleroi Federal Savings Bank; and prior to retirement was self-employed as the owner of the former Charleroi Foodland Supermarket. Surviving are two sons; Edward Tolkach; of Houston; Texas; and Dennis Tolkach of Dunlevy; two grandchildren; Heather Farrell and Michael Tolkach; and two brothers; John Talkash; of Roscoe; and Charles Talkash; of Erie. In addition to his parents; he was preceded in death by his wife; Evelyn Tolkach; and six brothers and sisters. There will be no visitation; and private interment will be held in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the CARL J. SPALLINO FUNERAL HOME; Charleroi. Online condolences accepted at www.spallinofuneralhome.com.
BETTY McLAUGHLIN
JOHN M. McLAUGHLIN
John M. McLaughlin; 83; of Belle Vernon; Lynnwood; died Thursday; Aug. 26; 2010; at 4:20 p.m. at Forbes Hospice at West Penn Hospital; Pittsburgh. Born Dec. 19; 1926; in Pittsburgh; he was the son of the late Patrick and Ann Duffy McLaughlin. A resident of Lynnwood for the past 53 years; Mr. McLaughlin was a member of St. Sebastian Roman Catholic Church; where he served as an usher for over 40 years; was a retired Tier Truck Driver from Fisher Body; West Mifflin; and was a member of the Belle Vernon Knights of Columbus Council 3026. He is survived by his wife; Betty Chadderton Leopold McLaughlin; to whom he was married 53 years; son and daughter-in-law; John and Shelby McLaughlin; of Belle Vernon; three daughters and son-in-law; Brenda and Ed Zongker; of El Dorado; Kan.; Eileen McLaughlin; of Pittsburgh; and Bernadette McLaughlin; of Pittsburgh; brother; Dennis McLaughlin; of Pittsburgh; two sisters; Margaret Sperduta; of Pittsburgh; and Gloria Cacco; of Pittsburgh; eight grandchildren; Joshua Leopold; Benjamin Leopold; Rachel St. Martin; Jaime Ludwick; Peter Knoop; Jesiah Zongker; Daniel Zongker; John McLaughlin; two great-grandchildren; Atticus St. Martin and Zachary Mitchell. He is preceded in death by a stepson; Daniel A. Leopold Jr.; and numerous brothers and sisters. Visitation will be held Sunday; Aug. 29; from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the LEONARD J. PARZYNSKI FUNERAL HOME; Family Owned and Operated; 626 Broad Ave.; Belle Vernon; (724) 929-6183. Prayer service will be held Monday; Aug. 30; at 9:30 a.m. in the funeral home followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Sebastian Roman Catholic Church with the Rev. Lawrence L. Manchas; pastor as celebrant. Interment will take place in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Members of St. Sebastian parish will pray the rosary for the departed soul of John McLaughlin Sunday at 3 p.m. and the Belle Vernon Knights of Columbus will conduct services Sunday evening at 7 p.m.; both in the funeral home. Condolences accepted at the funeral homes website; www.parzynskifuneralhome.com
LISA SINNAMOND
CHARLES SAMUEL MILLER
Charles Samuel Miller; 84 of Belle Vernon; PA; passed away Wednesday; January 18; 2012 in Mon Valley Hospital; Carroll Twp; Pa.
He was born November 27; 1927 in Charleroi; PA; a son of the late Samuel Miller and the late Marie Malinsky Miller. He served in the US Army during the Korean War; was a member of the Lions Club and a member of Lynnwood Lutheran Church; Belle Vernon; Pa.
Surviving are daughters; Judith Horrell; Karen Ferita and husband Thomas all of Belle Vernon; grandchildren; Jeffrey; Jared; Joshua and Jillian Horrell; Chelsey; Whitney; Adam and Riley Ferita; brothers; John; Carl; Donald; Daniel; Robert and Edward Miller; sisters; Kathleen Young and Dorothy Long.
He was preceded in death by his wife; Mona Dell Jesick Miller; sisters; Rose Steinbach; Dolores Niccolai and Janet Strychalski.
Friends will be received Friday; January 20; 2012 6-8 pm in the Eley-McCrory Funeral Home; Inc.; 334 Main Street; Fayette City; PA.(724)-326-5621;www.eleymccroryfuneralhome.com and Saturday; January 21; 2012 until 11:00 am the hour of services with Pastor Jack Hernstrom officiating. Interment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery; Belle Vernon;Pa. In Lieu of flowers; donations may be made to the Arthritis Foundation; Membership and donations; Po Box 96280; Washington; DC 20077.
LONNIE ( POOCHIE ) SCOTT JR
Lonnie Scott Jr.; a Monessen youth sports volunteer and a high school official who worked WPIAL games; died of cancer Monday at McKeesport Hospital. He was 63.
Mr. Scott coached and organized youth sports; including football; basketball and baseball. When he was not coaching games; Mr. Scott could be found in the concession stand or maintaining the city’s athletic fields.
If it wasn’t for him; there might not be midget football or basketball in Monessen; said his friend Napoleon Madison; who also volunteers his time to youth sports in Monessen. When people think of Lonnie; they think of youth sports in Monessen. He was strictly out for the kids.
Mr. Madison said Mr. Scott had a tough exterior; but he also had a soft spot in his heart for the children of Monessen. If one of the young boys in the baseball program needed a pair of cleated shoes; Mr. Scott would pay for them out of his own pocket. If one of the boys had not been fed; he would make sure they would not go home hungry.
He would make sure all the kids got to and from practice; too; Mr. Madison said. He used to pick them up in his work truck; just load them in the back of his truck. I told him it wasn’t worth him losing his job over it; but that’s how important youth sports was to him.
Mr. Scott officiated WPIAL sports contests; mostly in Westmoreland; Washington and Fayette counties.
Mr. Scott served a four-year stint in the Navy after graduating from Monessen High School. He worked for Allegheny Power for 39 years before retiring.
Mr. Scott is survived by his longtime companion Gina Thorpe of Monessen; and children Chad Scott of White Oak; Anthony Scott of West Newton; Marley Scott Faulks of Pittsburgh and Loni Scott; Vincent Campbell and Alicia Campbell; all of Monessen.
He also is survived by brothers James Scott of Pittsburgh and Kevin Scott of Jacksonville; Fla.; and sisters Lorraine Rhodes of Camp Hill; Pa.; Frances Scott of Harrisburg; Valarie Jones of Pittsburgh; Marsha Green of Aurora; Colo.; and Joyce Scott of Pittsburgh.
Visitation will take place from 2 to 8 p.m. today in Mount Calvary Baptist Church; 230 Reed Ave.; Monessen. A service will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday in the church.
