S-Slonaker - Pennsylvania Highlands Community College
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S-Slonaker - Pennsylvania Highlands Community College
St. CLAIR — Anna Mae, 78, West- mont, died July 9,1995, at Lee Hospi tal. Born March 30, 1917, in Johns town, daughter of Charles C. and Catherine (Scheidinger) Hecker. Pre ceded in death by parents, and sister, Margaret Ritchie. Survived by hus band, Clyde L.; son, Terry L., married to for mer Patricia A. Riek, Menoher Heights; grand children, Derrick, Daryl, Alison, Brant and Marcia; also two great-grandchil dren. A 58 year member of Westmont United Presbyterian Church. Retired employee of West End Branch of U.S. Bank, with 15 years' service. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at John Henderson Co. Funeral Home, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, the Rev. Jack P. Willard. Interment, Grand-, view Cemetery. SABO — Mary, 88, Haida Manor, Hastings, formerly of Spangler, died Sept. 20, 1995, at the manor. Born Nov. 7, 1906, in Emeigh, daughter of John and Mary (Shepush) Rehovich. Preceded in death by parents; hus band, John, who died in 1972; son, John; brothers, John, Albert and Mike; and sister, Ann Toth. Survived by these children: Jean Charney, Pittsburgh; Rosalie Sabo, Spangler, Shirley Knoel, Long Island, N.Y.; and Dr. Joseph Sabo, Hastings R.D.; also survived by 12 grandchildren. Friends received from noon until 3 p.m. Friday at Long-Contres Funeral Home Inc., Barnesboro, where funer al service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, Soaneler. SADY — Stanley J., 80, Central City, went to be with the Lord on March 14, 1995, at home. Born May 25, 1914, in Acosta, son of John and Sally (Keller) Sady. Preceded in death by parents and brothers, Frank and Joseph. Sur vived by loving wife, former Ruth Gearhart; dearest daughter, Annette, wife.of Andrew Uroskie; and special grandson, Drew. Brother of Ann Tippett, Colorado; Sophie Lipiniski, Cen tral City; Josephine Ference, Ohio; and John, Maryland. Stan was a member of Graef Lutheran Church, where he served the Lord by being on the church council for 30 years and teaching Sunday School classes. He received a BA in education from Lock Haven in 1935 and began teach ing in the former Central City School District the following year. While teaching, he continued his education at the University of Pittsburgh and was awarded his masters degree in 1948. Stan retired from Shade-Centcal City Schools in 1973 with 35 years' service. Stan was a 32nd Degree Ma son of the Johnstown Lodge 538, Altoona Consistory, and a member of the Jaffa Temple and Somerset Coun ty Shrine. Active in TPA and Central City Chamber of Commerce and was borough auditor for many years. He also served as secretary of McGregor Cemetery Association. In 1992, Stan was honored by the Chamber of Com merce by being named Man of the Year. For 43 years Stan was an active member of the Shade Lions Club, 41 of which he served as treasurer. In 1994, lie was made an honorary life time, member and the following year he was presented the Lions1 highest honor by receiving the Melvin Jones Award from the Lions Clubs Interna tional. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Mulcahy Funeral Home, Central City, and from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. Satur day at Graef Lutheran Church, Cairnbrook, the Rev. Woodrow Klinger, of ficiating. Interment, McGregor Cemetery, Cairnbrook. Friends who wish may make memorial contribu tions to the adult Sunday School class of Graef Lutheran Church or the Re gional Hospice at Windber, in Stan's memory. SAGERSON - Eulalia L., 102, Church of the Brethren Home, for merly of Drexel Avenue, died July 30, 1995, at the home. Born Feb. 19,1893, in Johnstown, daughter of late Pat rick and Mary (Maurey) Lavelle. Pre ceded in death by husband, Dr. Rob ert J.; five brothers in infancy; brother, Dr. Paul E.; and sister, Mary Jo. Survived by following children: Dr. Robert P., married to former Jean Hoyt, Spokane, Wash.; Patrice Mayer, Johnstown; Natalie, wife of Robert A. Hoadley, Stone Harbor, N.J.; and John L., Orlando, Fla.; also 13 grandchildren and 21 great-grand children. Formerly was active in Mercy Hospital Guild. Member of Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church, where Mass of Christian Bur ial will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, S Msgr. Thomas K. Mabon. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. Friends re ceived from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at The Picking-Treece-Bennett Mortu ary Inc., where scripture service will be held at convenience of family. SAINTZ - Shawn, 4 months, 406V2 Chestnut St., died July 21, 1995, at Children's Hospital, Pittsburgh. Born March 19, 1995, in Johnstown, son of Gary and Jennifer (Turk) Saintz. Sur vived by parents; grandparents, Gary Sr. and Linda (Rubis) Saintz, Johns town; Bernard Turk, Johnstown; and Geraldine (Brookshire) Stiffler, Altoona. Private funeral service and inter ment, Grandview Cemetery. Ar rangements by Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street. SALATA - Joan, 59, 340 Mine 42, died May 19. 1995, at Windber Hospi tal. Born Aug. 12; 1935, in Windber, daughter of. Michael and Sarah (Grieff) Nyda. Preceded in death by parents, and sister, Louise Walker. Survived by husband, John A., and these; children: John^marriedUo for-, mer Joy L. Faust, Winder, Louis, married to.former Marissa*Mitchell, Jerome; and Shirley, Kansas City, Mo.; also eight grandchildren. Sister of Michael, married to former Barba ra Vernalli, Sidman; and Marian; Connecticut. Friends received from 2 to 4-and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Hugh W. Marron Funeral Home, Windber, where service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday, the Very Rev. Father David J. Smoley. Interment, Richland Cem etery. /I 4 Q\\]v ]v SALATHE - Ann Hollis, 66, South Juliana Street, Bedford, died Oct. 18, 1995, at her home. Born Aug. 9, 1929, in Baltimore, Md., daughter of late Calvin V. and May F. (Kilian) Hollis. On Aug. 30, 1952, she married Robert G. Salathe Jr., and he survives, along with three children: Laurie Ann Salathe, San Diego, Calif.; Robert G. Salathe III, married to former Donna Humberson; and Suzanne, wife of Karl Steinbrunner, both of Bedford; and three grandchildren, Gretchen, Jeremiah and Bobby. She is also sur vived by two sisters, Elizabeth Steele, Ambler, Pa.; and Dorothy H. Barker,! Barto, Pa.; and brother, Robert H.j Hollis, Nashville, Tenn. Preceded ini death by brother, Calvin V. Hollis Jr., A graduate of Norristown High, School and attended Dickinson Col-! lege. She was the owner, along with her husband, of Bedford Valley Petro leum Corporation. Member of Bed ford Presbyterian Church and for, many years has sung in the choir and. directed the junior choir. Member of! Women's Golf Association of the Cumberland Country Club, Cumber land, Md.; and the club PGA West, La- Quinta, Calif. She was an avid golfer who loved the game. She had been very active with the original Fall Fo liage Committee in Bedford and also former Bedford Springs Festival. Had been a volunteer for the LaQuinta Arts Festival. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Saturday at Bedford Presbyteri an Church, the Rev. Stephen R. Mel ton officiating. Burial, Bedford Ceme tery. Friends received from 6 to 9; p.m. Friday at Timothy A. Berkebile Funeral Home, Bedford. Memorial contributions may be made to Wimp Salathe Memorial Fund (for Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease research), c/o Johnstown Bank & Trust Co., 600 E. Penn St., Bedford, Pa. 15522. SALE - Clifford H. Sr.~ 82, Maple Mountain Manor, formerly of Geistown, died June 30, 1995, at Lee Hos pital. Born June 12, 1913, in Johns town, son of the late John and Helena (Doerr) Sale. Preceded in death by wife, Thelma; daughter, Shirley Hostetler, sister, Laura Heeter, and brother, Harman. Survived by son, Clifford Jr., married to the former Annlee Paul, Stoystown; Patricia, wife of Ralph Barndt, Windber. Brother of Mary Wachs, Richland. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Charter member of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church. Member of Germania Quar ix I tette. A retired employee of Bethle hem Steel Corp. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Henderson-Ketterer Funeral Home, Geistown, where funeral serv ice will be held 11 a.m. Monday, the Rev. Ronald B. Reed. Interment, Richland Cemetery. SALEM - George John Sr., 92, 207 Ottawa St., formerly of Woodmont, died Aug. 12,1995, at home. Born Feb. 15,1903, in Conemaugh, son of John G. and Barbara (Salem) Salem. Preced ed in death by parents; wife, the for mer Sadie A. Salem; sons, John and Kenneth; four brothers and two sis ters. Survived by children: George Jr., married to the former Millie Tazza, and Evelyn, married to Dale Millward, both of Johnstown; Joan, mar ried to Paul Burke, East Lake, Ohio; and Barbara Castellano, Tampa, Fla.; also 15 grandchildren, 14 great-grand children. Brother of James, of Vidalia, Ga.; Alfred, Chagrin Falls, (Ohio; Mary Salem, Johnstown; and I Josephine Fowler, Pensacola, Fla. Member of St. Mary Antiochian Or thodox Church. Former burgess of Franklin Borough. Past president of former Franklin School Board. Re tired adjuster for Pa. Workmen's Compensation Commission. Friends received 2 to 9 p.m. Monday at John Henderson Co. Funeral Home, where Trisagion Prayers will be offered 8 p.m. Monday. Visitation will continue from 9 a.m. until time of service at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary Antiochian Orthodox Church, the Rev. Father Donald E. Shadid. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. Memorial contribu tions may be made to St. Mary An tiochian Orthodox Church. SALEM — William S., 47, Cone maugh, died Aug. 4,1995, at Good Sa maritan Nursing Care Center. Born June 24, 1948, in Johnstown, son of Samuel A. and Ceil (Ziemba) Salem. Preceded in death by father. Survived by mother, Conemaugh; brother, Russ, married to former Connie Cobaugh, Richland; sisters, Debbie, wife of James Mandichak, Somerset; and Kathy, Conemaugh; and nephews, Ryan, Scott, B.J., Jeremy, Chad, Zack and Ian. Was employed as an admin istrative assistant for the State of Pennsylvania, working through the office of Rep. John Wozniak. Member of St. Mary's Antiochian Orthodox Church, 111 Alberta Ave., where fu neral service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Father Donald Shadid. En tombment, Forest Lawn Mausoleum. Friends received from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday at St. Mary's Antiochian Or thodox Church, where Trisagion Prayers will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday. Family suggests donations to the church building fund in memory of Mr. Salem. Family is being served by The Baker-Harris Funeral Chapel, Conemaugh. SALERNO — Caroline T., 79, Cam bria City, died March 5,1995, at Cone maugh hospital. Born March 4, 1916, in Johnstown, daughter of John and Catherine (Jurczyk) Malec. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Charles Salerno; daughter, Carol Kepple; and sisters, Helen! Ochesky and Mary Malec. Sur-1 vived by son, Eu gene, married to former Helen Duranko, Johns town; also nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Sister of Anna Zima and Sophie Malec, with whom she resided, both of Johnstown. Retired waitress for Coney Island Lunch. Member of St. Casimir Catholic Church, where Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. George Koharchik. Interment, church cemetery. Friends received from 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where a wake service will be held Tuesday evening. SALONCHAK - Mary, 79, Cleveland, Ohio, died March 29,1995, in Fairview General Hospital. Born Sept. 27,1915, in Windber, Pa., daughter of late' Charles and Helen Makuch. Preceded in death by husband," John Salonchak, three sisters, and one brother. Sur vived by daughter, Julianna, Canton, Ohio. Sister of Charles Makuch and Catherine Benza, Cleveland, Ohio; Pauline Somers and John Makuch, Oceanside, Calif.; Irene Coffroth,. Margaret Pavlick, and Michael.Ma-, kuch, all of Windber, Pa. Funeral lit urgy will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at SS. Peter & Paul Russian Orthodox Church, Lakewood, Ohio. 444 ~s^*0/ SALONEY — Charles W. Sr. "Tony," 72, Conemaugh, died Jan. 14, 1995, at Lee Hospital. Born Feb. 18, 1922,. in Minneapolis, Minn., son of the late Charles W.. and Nellie (Yedinak) Saloney. Preceded in death by broth ers: Michael, Nicholas, George; and sister, Mary. Survived by wife, the former Jessie L. Jenkins, to whom he was-married for 49 years; and these children: Wanda J., wife of Kenneth Coolbaugh, Conemaugh; Mary J.f wife of Richard Kendig, Gautier, Miss.; Charles W. Jr.; married to the former Helen Robertson, Ehrenfeld; Mitchell G., married to the former Patricia Boring, Chattanooga, Tenn.; John EM married to the former Valerie Waronek; Dawn R., wife of Raymond Benito; and grandchild, Charlene Cool baugh Nichols; all of. Conemaugh. Also survived by nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; and sisters-in-law, Mary Saloney, Scalp Level; and Mary Saloney, Franklin, Member of Christ the Saviour Cathe dral. A World War II Army veteran. One of the founding members of Conemaugh-Franklin VFW. Member of Conemaugh American. Legion and Conemaugh PNA. Also was member of Civilian Conservation Corps. Retired employee of Bethlehem Steel Corp. with 42 years' service. Friends received from 2 to 4 and.7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Henderson-MakuchanKetterer Funeral Home, Conemaugh, where memorial service (Panachida) will be held at 7 p.m. Monday. Brief service at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at the fu neral home, followed by Divine Litur gy at 9 a.m. at Christ the Saviour Ca thedral, the Very Rev. Msgr.. John Yurcisin. Interment, Headrick Union Cemetery. Military rites at grave side. SALOVICH - George D., 82, Brownstown Borough, died Nov. 29, 1995, at Memorial Medical Center. Born Jan. 15, 1913, in Johnstown, son of Milan and Mary (Lesick) Savlovich. Preced ed in death by parents; wife, former Melda Nicholson; sister, Anna O'Don- nell. Survived by ~" sister, Mary Oparnico, Ari zona; nieces, Pa tricia Mayer- Billman, Meri Kay Oparnico, Dianna OparnicoWilkinson, and i Shirley Beistel; nephew, Gerald Friedline. Also survived by best bud dy, Pep Brown. Was a former partner in the former Long Bar on Main Street. Retired employee of Pennsyl vania State Stores, Sheriden Street. World War II Army Air Force veter an, served with the 765th Army Air Force Band in the Burma-China-In dia Theater. A 50-year member of the Musicians Union. Leader of the Sen ior Citizens SAC Band. Volunteer with Meals on Wheels Program and at Atrium Manor. Member of Post 155, VFW; Harmonie Singing Society; LOOM; and St. Nicholas Serbian Or thodox Church. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday. Family re quests donations Leukemia Society memory of George. be of made to America the in SAMKO - Michael, 78, 941 Virginia Ave., died March 6, 1995, at Lee Hos pital. Born April 26, 1916, in Johns town, son of William and Sophie l(Stislo) Samko. Preceded in death by 'parents; wife, former Marie E. No vak; and brother, Joseph Samko. He is the last surviving member of his immediate family. Survived by sons, Michael P., married to former Sharon Davich, Orlando,, Fla.; Francis J. ; Samko and Edward J. Samko, both of j Johnstown. Also survived by grand- ichildren, Michael, Susan, Edward and Nicholas. Retired from Bethlehem Steel Corp., Car Shop Division. Mem ber of the Olympic Club, Slovak Cath olic Sokol, S.E.S. Club, Nocturnal Ad oration Society, and St. Stephen's Catholic Church, where Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday, the Rev. Lawrence Lacovic. Interment, church ceme tery. Friends received from 2 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where wake service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. LAKKIN-SAMPLE - Carolyn G.,79, loving wife and mother of Mesa, Ariz., formerly of Bakcrton, passed away Sunday, Jan. 29, 1995, at her home in Mesa. Born June 10, 1915, in Hawks Run, Pa., daughter of Lloyd and Leona (Matley) Westwood. Pre ceded in death by parents; first hus band, Tony Sample, in 1969; and sis ters, Vivian Bacha, Arlie Bacha and Betty Mullen. Survived by husband, Tom Larkin, and these loving chil dren: Carol Williston, Tempe, Ariz.; George Sample, Washington, D.C.; Gi Gi Dugger, Fayetteville, Tenn.; Rob Sample, Portland, Ore.; and grand children, Deborah Williston, Rebecca (Williston) Paparo, John Williston III, Jennifer (Williston) Todd, Kevin Herring and Tony, Tracey and Craig Sample; also eight great-grandchil dren. Sister of Lloyd G. Westwood, Barnesboro, and Francis Westwood, Goodyear, Ariz. Member of American Women's Business Association. En joyed ceramics, painting in oils, and was an avid reader and crossword puzzle, player. Friends will be re ceived from 10 a.m. Tuesday until time of service at 1 p.m. at Moriconi Funeral Home, 1303 Bigler Ave., Spangler, Pastor Peter Foley, offici ating. Interment, St. Joseph's Ceme tery at St. Benedict. SAND — Taylor Nicole, infant daugh ter of Wayne and Tammy (Gay) Sand, East Taylor, went to be with Jesus on Jan. 12, 1995, at Conemaugh hospital. Survived by parents; paternal grand parents, Oliver and Viola Sand, East Taylor, and paternal grandmother, Sharon Clark, Tampa, Fla.; maternal grandparents, Frank and Joann Gay, Vinco; maternal great-grandmother, Twila Davis, Concord, Calif. Also sur vived by following uncles and aunts: former Robin Sand, married to Ken Allhouse, Johnstown; Jeff and Anna Sand, East Taylor, and Frank, mar ried to former Kim Fryberger Gay, Harrisburg; cousins, Ashley and Spen cer Gay, and Nathan Rickett Private services and interment at conven ience of family. Family being served by Baker-Harris Funeral Chapel, Conemaugh.. SANDACZ - Irene M., 83, New York City, formerly of Gallitzin, died Oct. 18, 1995, at Beth Israel Medical Cen ter, New York City. Born Aug. 2,1912, in Gallitzin, daughter of late Frank and Balbina (Rakowski) Sandacz. Preceded in death by sister, Albina Mutsulavish, and brothers, Raymond and Henry. Survived by sisters, Jean Gyzl, Chicago, and Edith Lawn, Balti more; also numerous nieces and nephews. Former member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Gallitzin, where Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday, the Rev. Msgr. Bernard Przybocki, offici ating. Interment, church cemetery. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Lenz-Gibbons Funeral Home, Gallitzin, where a scriptural wake service will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday. 445 (71 In* SANDAK - Rose E.t 85, 202 Iron St., died April 28,1995, at Memorial Med ical Center. Born Feb. 6, 1910, in Johnstown, daughter of Michael and Sophia (Bloom) Miller. Preceded in death by parents; husband, John Sandak; infant son; brothers, Walter, Bernard, John, Frank, and Telford Miller; and sisters, Stella Krzysko-Rzasa, eanor, and Jose-, phine Miller. Last surviving mem ber of her imme diate family. Sur vived by daughters, Rosemary and Jacalyn, and numerous nieces and nephews. Member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, where Mass of Christian Burial will be cele brated at 11 a.m. Monday, the Rev. John Ellias. Interment,. Grandview Cemetery. Friends received from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Francis G. Ozog Fu neral Home Inc., Broad Street, where wake service will be held Sunday eve ning. SANDAK - Esther P., 80, Oakland, died Feb. 15,1995, at Conemaugh hos pital. Born April 7, 1914, in Johns town, daughter of late Irvin and Ella (Block) Fuller.. Preceded in death by husband, Charles; son, Donald; and sister, Ethel RummeL Survived by these children, Lona Peterson, and Leonard, married to * for mer Dorothy Kasay, both of Johnstown; and these grandchil dren: Vickie Yates; Richard and RodneyPeterson; Lori and Beth Sandak; also great-grandchildren, Yates; SANDERS - Ernest E. "Pretty," 69, 224 South St., died Jan. 25, 1995, at 2 p.m. at Lee Hospital. Born July 8, 1925, in Johnstown; Pa., son of John W. Sanders and Lillie (Borders) Sand ers. Was married April 17,1993, to the former Lois J. Clark. Was preceded in death by parents; a sister, Marva M.; three brothers: Charles Parnell, John I., and Calvin. Survived by wife. brother of Mrs. Mary Jones and vin Sanders, both of California; Rose Reed, Mrs.- Lillie Ellis, Tillie Moritz, El Courtney (71 r iluinr- and Bradley ' and Amber and Richard Peterson.' Member of Walnut Grove Church of the Brethren; Gold en Rule Class; Friendly Fellowship an(J Senior Citzens. Was employed at Glosser Brothers Store, Johnstown. Family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at GeiselFuneral Home, Dale, where funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, the Rev. Gale Younkins. Interment, Richland Cemetery. 446 Was MelMrs. and Curtis Sanders, all of Johnstown; and Louis K. Sanders, Orlando, Fla. Was well-loved, admired and adored by all of his nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Also survived by two aunts: Mrs. Lorene Jacobs and Mrs. Alice Cummings, both of Newark, N.J. Was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church. Was a Navy veteran of World War II. Was a member, of Retired Men's Club and Mass Choir of .Shiloh. Baptist Church. Was vice president of Male Chorus of the church. Was member of Senior Citizens Club. Was employed in truck-farming industry in K£w Jersey and in Florida for many years. Fri.ends will be received at Shiloh Baptist'Church, 639 Menoher Blvd., Monday from noon until 9 p.m. and again on Tuesday front 10 a.m. until 1 p.'m., the time of funeral service; the Rev. Joseph McGauley, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Charles A. Scales. Interment, Grandview Ceme tery. The Gordon Mortuary, 662 Main St., in charge of arrangements. SANDERS - Gerald.A. "Sinker," 74, Oklahoma City, Okla., formerly of Lilly, died Jan. 12, 1995, at Oklahoma VA Medical Center. Born. July 6,1920, in Lilly, son of late Emmett J. Sr. and Myrtle (McMullen) Sanders. Preced ed in death by daughter, Mary Louise "Sissy," and brother, Emmett J. Jr. Survived by these children: Gerald A. Jr. "Shanty," Albany, N.Y.; Kathleen M. Williams, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Dennis P., Albany,. N.Y.;' Lori Ann Sanders, Albany, • N.Y.; Brolwyn Mil ler, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Melissa Hall, Oklahoma City, Okla.; and Dain Bancroft, Youngstown, Ohio; and 12 grandchildren. Brother of Geralda Inman, Florida? Lucille Yingling, Lilly; and Alex Sanders, Lilly. Air Force veteran of World War II and Korean Conflict. Member of Lilly VFW. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Thomas F. Cloherty Funeral Hdme, Lilly, where vigil service will be held Friday. Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Brigid's Catholic Church, Lilly, Father John J. Marshall. Interment, church cemetery. Military graveside rite by Lilly VFW and American Le gion. SANDMAN - Leon J., 77, Westmont, died Dec. 17, 1995, at Laurel Wood Convalescent Center. Borri July 7, 1918, in Worcester, Mass., son of Abraham and Katherine (Levine) Sandman. Preceded in death by par ents; wife, former Florence C. Cum mins; brother, Jordan; and sister, Be atrice Wigdor. Survived by sons: James H., Newburyport, Mass.; and Barry D., married to former Sally Simko, Indianapolis, Ind.; grandchil dren: Lindsey, Alexander, Loran, and Jordan Sandman; and Michaella Scott; and brother-in-law, Millard Cummins, and his wife, Vivian. Mem ber of Beth Sholom Congregation. Past president of Bnai Brith. Member of Kiwanis, Disabled War Vets, American Legion, Elks, Moose, and Scottish Rite. Attended Northeastern University, Boston, and was past president of Life Underwriters of Johnstown. Owner of Sandman Insur ance Agency and the former Sandy's Jewelers of Windber and Johnstown. Veteran of World War II. Friends re ceived from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday at John Henderson Co. Funeral Home, Central Avenue, where service will be held 1 p.m. Tuesday, Rabbi Ronald Bluming. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. SANK ^- Waldo Peter, 85, Hooversville, died Feb. 10, 1995, at Cone maugh hospital. Born July 10fl909, in Conemaugh Township, son of Frank and Julia (Litwin) Sank. Preceded in death'by parents; three infant broth ers; an infant sister; and brothers, Jo seph, Andrew and Louis. Survived by sister, ^Nellie Sank, HojOversville; nieces arid nephews:, Joseph Sank, married to former Magdalene Singel, Ellerslie, Md.; John Sank, married to former Rebecca Cady, Northeast; Mary Kathryn, married to Dr. Alfred Legaspi, Clifton," :Va.;""and Michael Sank, Seward; sisters-in-law, Mary A. Sank, Seward; and MaryJSank, Brook lyn, N.Y.; and six great-nieces and great-nephews. World War. II Army veteran. Member of Holy Family Catholic . Church, Hooversville, and Hooversville Post 7565, VFW. Family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Deaner Funeral Home, .Hooversville, where wake service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sun day. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11. a.m. Monday at Holy Family Catholic Church, Hoovers ville, the Rev. Harold N. Biller. Inter ment, Holy Family Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be giv en to Holy Family Catholic Church, Hooversville, or American Diabetes Association, 116 S. Allegheny St., Bcllefonte, Pa. 16823. Graveside military service by Menoher VFW Post. (71 lir SANKER - Francis G. "Chick," 78, Windjammer Village, S.C., died Nov. 8, 1995, at his home. Born Sept. 2, 1917, in Gallitzin, son of late Frank and Anna (Bertram) Sanker. Mr. Sanker was a World War II Navy vet eran and a member of Moose Lodge, Long Beach, N.Y. Former owner of a bowling center in New York. Mr. Sanker was a St. Michael's Knight of Columbus, Fourth Degree Grand Knight Commander. Surviving are his wife, Mary Katherine Garrahan Sanker, Garden City Beach, S.C.; son, Brian P. Sanker, Los Gatos, Calif.; daughter, Mary Ann Abbondanzo, Williamsburg, Va.; brothers, Myrrl E. Sanker, Ebensburg; and Ronald Sank er, MD, Lorain, Ohio; sister, Rose McDonald, Butler, Pa.; and six grand children. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Michael Catholic Church. Burial, Hillcrest Cemetery. The Family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Goldfinch Funeral Home, Beach Chapel, S.C., with a prayer service at 7 p.m. Memorials may be made to St. Michael's Building. Fund, P.O. Box 14357, Surfside Beach, S.C. 29587. SANKER - Phyllis M., 74, Laurel Crest Manor, Ebensburg, formerly of Cresson, died Dec. 7, 1995, at the manor. Born Dec. 2, 1921, in Sankertown, daughter of late Russell and Dorothy (Feighner) Bruce. Preceded in death by husband, Regis F. Sanker, whom she married Aug. 25,1945, and who died March 21, 1963; son-in-law, Donald Keefer, great-granddaughter, Chanel Zitsch; and brothers, Russell and Patrick Joseph. Survived by these children: Fredrick M., married to former Patricia Lundberg, Gallit zin; Lorilee Keefer, and Sandra, mar ried to William Delozier Sr., both of Cresson; also seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Sister of George "Bob," Loretto; Francis "Don," Florida; Daniel, San Diego, Calif.; Mary Sherry, Loretto; Delene Hall, San Diego, Calif.; and Floretta Gionfriddo, Dysart. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Charles M. Kennedy Funeral Home, Cresson, where wake service will be held. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Cresson, the Rev. David Roesch. Interment, church cemetery. '•I (JI r ilnnu%-ffl1rnuir r.M I SANNER — Samuel G., 40, Somerset R.D. 4, died Aug. 4,1995, at Memorial Medical Center. Born March 26, 1955, in Somerset, son of Edmond C. and Audrey L. (Gross) Sanner of Rockwood R.D. 2. Devoted and loving hus band of his wife, former Theresa Barbera. Dedicated, caring and selfless father of Anthony, Christina, Anna, Maria and Andrea, all at home. Brother of David Sanner and wife, Gerry, Meyersdale R.D. 4; Timothy Sanner and wife, Dianne, Rockwood R.D. 2; and Sally Miller and husband, Samuel J., Markelton R.D. 1. Also survived by mother-in-law and fa ther-in-law, Nathaniel A. and Anne M. Barbera, Somerset R.D. 4; sister-inlaw, Jeanne M. Vaghi, and husband, Vincent, Potomac, Md.; brother-inlaw, Joseph A. Barbera, and wife, Elizabeth, Germantown, Md.; sisterin-law, Eileen B. Melvin, and hus band, Matthew, Somerset R.D. 1; brother-in-law, Vincent J. Barbera, and wife, Melanie, Somerset R.D. 1; and Matthew E. Brown, Washington, D.C.; also by 25 loving nieces and nephews. Member of St. Peter's Cath olic Church, Somerset. He was a lead er of the Eager Beaver 4-H Club, coach of youth basketball and base ball and a member of Pro-Fac. He will be forever missed by family and friends. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Hauger-Zeigler Fu neral Home, where wake service will be conducted at 8:45 p.m. Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial will be con ducted at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Pe ter's Catholic Church, Somerset, Msgr. Samuel J. Tomaselli, celebrant. Rev. William J. Sleasman of the First Christian Church of Somerset will say special prayers and remarks. Inter ment, Somerset County Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to St. Peter's Catholic School, 433 W. Church St., Somerset, Pa. SANTICHEN - John J., 86, resident of Beacon Manor, formerly of Town House Towers, Johnstown, died Aug. 1, 1995, in Beacon Manor, Indiana. Born Nov. 4, 1908, in Johnstown, son of Frank and Mary (Kosharek) Santi chen. Preceded in death by parents; wife, former Julia Bodensky; broth ers, Michael, Frank and Mickey; and sisters, Mary Putorek, Catherine Glowacki; and Christina Hovanec. Survived by sons, John J. Jr., married to former Janet Freidwald, New Jer sey; Charles Santichen, Texas; and Michael, married to former Patricia Silka, Johnstown; granddaughter, Su san Santichen, New Jersey. Brother of Rose Satterfield, Emma Borsuk, and Harry Santichen, all of Johns town. Retired employee of rod and wire division, Johnstown Plant, Beth lehem Steel Corp. Member of St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church, Conemaugh. Friends received from 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where brief service will be held at 8:45 a.m. Thursday, followed by fu neral service at St. John's Orthodox Church, the Very Rev. George John son. Interment, church cemetery. Parastas will be held at the funeral home at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. SAPONSKY - Irene, 78, White Star Residence, Jennerstown, formerly of Stoystown, died Dec. 11,1995, at Som erset Hospital. Born Nov. 23,1917, in Hooversville, daughter of Daniel and Anna Katherine (Rhoads) Peterman. Preceded in death by parents; first husband, Howard Peterman Sr.; sec ond husband, Joseph J. Saponsky; grandson, Richard Ling Jr.; and three sisters. Survived by these children: Mrs. Richard (Dolley) Ling, Stoys town; Mrs. Edward (Shirley) Keister, York; and Howard Peterman Jr., Red Lion; also six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Sister of Daniel Peterman, Lockport, N.Y.; Robert Peterman, Stoystown R.D. 3; and Carrie Williams, North Tonawanda, N.Y. Retired from Somerset State Hospital. Member of St. Peter's Cath olic Church, Somerset. Family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Tues day and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednes day at Deaner Funeral Home, Stoys town, where wake service will be held 8:45 p.m. Wednesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Somerset, the Rev. Msgr. Samuel J. Tomaselli. Interment, Odd Fellows Cemetery, Stoystown. (Hln- SARKA - Joann, 59, 128 Maple St., St. Michael, died June 11, 1995, at home. Born Dec. 18,1935, in Coalport, daughter of Matthew M. and Esther (Briggs) Waddell Sr. Preceded in death by parents. Survived by hus band, Joseph Sarka, St. Michael; son, Joseph, married to the former Karen Lees, St. Michael; grandchildren: Corey, Lyndsy, and Aaron. Sister of Betty McKnight, St. Michael; Kath leen Hirko, Beaverdale; Matthew, married to the former Joanne Tranter, South Fork; William, mar ried to the former Betty Endler, Johnstown; Dolores, wife of Frank Sarka, St. Michael; Charles, married to the former Marylyn Hinton, Ephrata. Member of Windber Church of God. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Charles 0. Dimond Funer al Home Inc., South Fork. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Windber Church of God by the Rev. Richard Whetstone. Inter ment, Dunlo United Methodist Ceme tery. SAUERS - David Lee, 56, 1918 Shreve Road, Falls Church, Va., for merly of Armagh, died Feb. 8,1995 in Arlington, Va. Born Jan. 1, 1939, in Johnstown, son of George D. and Olive (Cameron) Sauers. Preceded in death by father. Survived by mother, Armagh; wife, former Emelda Brown, and daughter, Amy Zoe, both of Falls Church, Va. Was owner of Sauers Funeral Home and Capitol Funeral Service, both in Falls Church, Va. A Navy veteran. Gradu ate of United High School and Pitts burgh Institute of Mortuary Science. Professes the United Methodist faith. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Francis G. Ozog Fu neral Home Inc., Broad Street, where funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, the Rev. William Withers. Interment/Armagh Cemetery. Fami ly requests in lieu of flowers, dona tions may be made to Central Fairfax Service, 5001 Baklick Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. 448 (JI riluuir- SAUGER — Mary, 81, Colver, died May 30, 1995, at Lee Hospital. Born May 9,1914, in Natrona, Pa., daughter of Michael and Bertha (Juricko) Billie. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Paul, who passed away March 6, 1990; daughter, Alice SkiboKnechtel; sisters, Bertha Danish, Ann Tusing, Natalie "Helen" Piernik and Elizabeth Warren. Survived by these children: Bertha, .wife of Manuel Casado, Nanty Glo; Peter P. and wife, Ann, Seneca, Pa.; Fred and wife, Peg gy, Colver, and George and wife, Kathy, Lancaster, also 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Retired from Ebensburg State Center. Was an avid bingo player. Friends received from 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Matevish and Matevish Funeral Home, Eb ensburg, where P.arastas will be sung 7:45 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home, the Rev. Andrew Matychak, of ficiating. Interment, Holy Ascension Russian Orthodox Cemetery, Colver. SAURO - Gordon "Russell" Jr., 48, Johnstown, died Aug. 11, 1995, at home. Born Jan. 1, 1947, in Johns town, son of Gordon R. Sr. and Jean (Kepple) Sauro. Preceded in death by father, and sister, Beverly Sauro. Sur- j vived by mother, wife, the former Janis Harkleroad; sons: Brian, mar-j ried to Susan Strozak, Johnstown; Robert, and fiancee, Carol Gore of Quarryville; and daughter, Renee, married to William Martin, Johns-; town. Also survived by grandchildren, | Sean Sauro and Samantha.Martin.• A| brother of Diane Stevenson, of Mer-' cer, and Regina Rawlins, of Saxonburg, Pa.. Retired from Bethlehem. Steel Corp. Owner of the former Sau ro Radiator Repair Service. Former USWA editor and financial secretary of Franklin Local 2635, and treasurer, Local 2632. A trustee, choir member, and member of the Conemaugh Church of the Brethren, where funer al services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Pastor Guy L. Myers. Inter ment, Forest Lawn Cemetery. Friends received 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street. SAXTON - Clella M., 93, New Flor ence R.D. 3, died Dec. 2,1995, at Indi ana Hospital. Born Jan. 6, 1902, in Ava, Mo., daughter of the late Scott and Laura (Wileman) Fulcomer. Also preceded in death by husband, Harry Floyd Saxton, in 1973; sisters: Delia Fulcomer and Estella Frain; broth ers: Aimer Scott Fulcomer and Char les Fulcomer, and granddaughter, Lucinda Sue Closson. Survived by these daughters: Anna Mary Closson, Lyndonville, N.Y.; Martha Estella Detwiler, New Florence R.D. 3; and Mae, wife of Frank Kabasta, Waterport, N.Y.; nine grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren; and four greatgreat-grandchildren. A sister of Da vid Robert Fulcomer, Youngwood. Member of Robinson Evangelical United Methodist Church., Laurel Valley Senior Citizens, and Armagh Senior Citizens. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Ken neth A. Stuart Funeral Home, New Florence, where services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Kenneth S. Custer. Interment, Bethel Ceme tery. SAYLOR - Orpha S. (East) 87, Ar butus Park Manor, formerly of Jennerstown, died Dec. 14, 1995, at the manor. Born Dec. 5, 1908, in Johnstown, daughter of Benjamin and Minnie (Blough) East. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Samuel S., on Feb. 14, 1991; sisters, Trella McKelvey and Gladys Stiffler, and brother, Wilbur. Survived by son, Wilford, married to Elizabeth Weaver, Boswell R.D. 2; grandchildren, Rich ard W., married to Janet Krouse, Wichita, Kan.; Rosellen B., Johnstown R.D. 7; Jayni L., wife of Gary Blough, St. Paul, Minn.; Jeffrey P., married to Cynthia Knisely, Boswell R.D. 1; and William R., Boswell R.D. 2; and great-grandchildren, Heather M. and Halie E. Blough and Nicholas A., Gregory D. and Hannah K. Saylor. Sister of Helen, widow of George Naugle, Arbutus Park Manor and nu merous nieces and nephews. Long time member of Jennerstown United Methodist Church, where she was a former Sunday school teacher, choir member and served as custodian for 42 years. Charter member of Jenners town United Methodist Women. For mer member of Jennerstown Firemens Auxiliary. Friends received from noon to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Hoffman Funeral Home, Allegheny Street, Boswell. Viewing also from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. Monday at Jennerstown UM Church, the Rev. John R. Guerre, officiating. Interment, Jenner Cross Roads Cem etery. Memorials to Arbutus Park Manor, 207 Ottawa St., Johnstown, w> Ullir SAYLOR — Raymond P., 54, Stoystown R.D. 2, died July 22,1995, at Me morial Medical Center. Born Sept. 20, 1940, in Johnstown, son of Paul and Betty (Kauffman) Saylor. Preceded in death by father; and brothers, Gary and Kerry. Survived by mother, Johnstown R.D. 4; wife, former Don na J. Maurer; and these children: James E., at home; Donald R., mar ried to former Amy Rosie, Cairnbrook; Thomas N., and wife, Roseanne, Palmerton; and Barry S., at home; and two grandchildren, Me gan and Thomas. Brother of James L., and Larry D., both of Johnstown; Donna Hammer, Boswell; and Linda Willey, Johnstown. Member of Ot terbein United Methodist Church, Wilbur; and Quemahoning Rod & Gun Club. Lifetime member of National Rifle Association. Employed by The Johnstown Tribune-Democrat, since 1962. Death breaks a marriage union of 34 years. Family receiving friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at George E. Mason Funeral Home Inc., Davidsville. Service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Otterbein United Methodist Church, where remains will lie in state from 9 a.m. until time of service, the Rev. Robert Doyle. Those who wish, please make contri butions to Otterbein United Methodist Church. SAYLOR — Ruth E., .95, 207 Ottawa St., died Jan. 18, 1995, at home.:Born Oct. 25,1899, iu Lambertsville, daugh ter of Harvey and Carrie (Brant) Spangler. Preceded in death by par ents; husband, Roy; brother, John ;A.; sisters, Fern Woodward and Maybelle Woodward; daughter, Doris E. Beynon; son-in-law, Kenneth Beynon; and an infant grandson. Survived-by daughters, Lois, married to William Jenkins; Betty, married to Fred Condo; and Patty, married to Dr. Donald Mitchell, all of Johnstown; alsOj~12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchil dren; and a great-great-granddaugh ter. Sister of Irvin, Florida; and Wil son "Bill," Johnstown. Was oldest member of Ferndale United Method ist Church. Taught school in Somerset County. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at John Hen derson Co. Funeral Home, where service will be held at 1 p.m. Satur day, the Revs. Paul Scruton and Debra Groeger. Interment, Pleasantdale Cemetery. Those who wish, may make memorial contributions to Ar butus Park Manor Activities Depart ment or East Wing. Oil (lnnir- iDi-mur i ;\ I SCAIFE - Ruth M., 78, Johnstown, SCALETTA - Joseph R., 88, Boswell, Hospital. Born Dec. 22,1916, in Johns town, daughter of Ray A. and Hazel Blanche (Barnhart) Wagner. Preced ed in death by parents; and stepson, Paul Scaife. Survived by beloved hus band, George, and two daughters, Barbara Jane, married to Dimitrios Kikidakis, New Jersey; and Margaret brother, Frank; sister, Elizabeth Frombach; and grandchild. Survived died 12:36 p.m., Oct. 28, 1995, at Lee "Peggy" Link, New Jersey; and step daughter, Donna, married to Leo Kovach, Nanty Glo; also two grandsons, Peter James and Michael George Ki kidakis, New Jersey, stepgrandson, Bruce Kovach; plus two grandchil dren, and four great-grandchildren in Maryland. Retired from Pennsylva nia Dept. of Health, after 26 years' service. Member of Chapter 183, Or der of Eastern Star; Decapolis Shrine 29, White Shrine of Jerusalem; and First Lutheran Church. An avid bridge player. No viewing or visita tion at request of, the deceased. Me morial service will be held for rela tives and friends at 11 a.m. Nov. 11 at First Lutheran Church, Vine Street, Johnstown. In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions be made to Humane Society of Cambria County or your favorite charity. SCALETTA — Frank "Sheiko,"-82, Johnstown, died Sept. 19, 1995, at home. Born May 21, 1913, in Indiana County, son of Joseph and Mary (Piazza) Scaletta. Preceded in death by parents; wife, Patricka (Gal lagher), who died Sept. 25, 1994; grandson, Frank; brother, Sylvester; and sister, Florence Galordi. Sur vived by children: Joseph, married to former Marviene Bartoloma; Thom as; and Mary Elizabeth, married to Nick Wuckovich Jr., all of Johnstown; and six grandchildren. Brother of Minnie Mauro; Ann Scaletta; Angie Messina and Oscar, all of Johnstown. Boxed in 1930 as an amateur. Begin ning in 1931 he boxed professionally for three years and in 1933 organized Johnstown Boys Club with young Ed die McClosky Jr. Ran boxing shows for 10 years. In 1933 joined the Civil ian Conservation Corps (CCC). The first to leave the city, in 1933 he won the Middleweight Golden Gloves in the CCC. Retired rigger for Bethle hem Steel Corp., with 41 years' serv ice. Member of GBU; Retired Men's Club and St. Anthony Catholic Church, where Mass of Christian Bur ial will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Fri day. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Frank Duca Funeral Home, Westmont Chapel, 1622 Menoher Blvd. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. Wake service. 7 p.m. Thursday. died March 18, 1995, at home_.B6Yn Aug. 3, 1906, in Johnstown, spn~of Samuel and Anna (Pernice) Scaletta. Preceded by wife in of death by paTeFls; 67 years, former Helen M. Gigliotti, and these chil dren: Samuel A., married to for mer Claire Fore man; Ann Marie, wife of John "Pete" Mangus; Mary Elizabeth "Dolly," wife of David Slagle; and Eva, wife of Edward Gallucci. Brother of Anna Struky and JajnSs, both of Johnstown; Samuel, Florida; Charles, Michigan; and Patrick, Cali fornia. Also survived by nine grand children and nine great-grandchil dren. Former co-founder of Va41ey Printing Company. Life member 7of Knights of Columbus. Member of St. Andrew's Catholic Church, where Mass of Christian Burial will be. cere brated at 10 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Father Barry J. Baroni. Friends and family received from 2 to 4 and! 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Frank Duca Funeral Home, Westmont Chapel, 1622 Menoher Blvd. Interment, St. Antho ny's Cemetery. Wake service, 3 p.iji. Tuesday. SCANLAN — Mrs. Berniece, 80, Lau rel Crest Manor, Ebensburg, former ly of Cresson, died Dec. 21, 1995, at the manor. Born Oct. 26, 1915, in Spangler, daughter of late Norman P. and Theresa (Wyland) Casher. Pre ceded in death by husband, Lawrence J.; grandson, Lawrence; sister, LaRue Aylward; and brothers, Francis Casher and Charles Kennedy. Sur vived by sons, Thomas, married to former Delia DeLancey, Cresson; and Gerald, married to former Carol Soloweigh, BelAir, Md.; also five grand children. Sister of Marie Strickland, Cresson; Anna Mae Canole, Arlington, Va.; Dorothy McGough, Bethel Park; and Nancy Jeanne Stiles, Cresson. Member of St. Francis Xavier Catho lic Church, Cresson. Friends were re ceived Friday evening at Charles M. Kennedy Funeral Home, Cresson. Mass of Christian Burial will be cele brated at noon Saturday at St. Fran cis Xavier church, the Rev. David Roesch. Interment, church cemetery. 448 ■tflljr SCARNATO - Margaret A. (Kelly), 86, Butler, formerly of Spangler, died May 24, 1995. Born April 9, 1909, in Spangler, daughter of late Hayden and Grace (Logue) Kelly. Survived by husband, Louis A. Sister of Loretta Kelly, Spangler; Dorothy Butler, Massachusetts; and Rita Wyeth, Rhode Island. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Martin Funeral Home, 429 Center Ave., But ler. Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Peter's RC Church, Butler. Interment, St. Michael Ceme tery, Butler. SCARTON -John G, 67, Tampa, Fia., died Feb. 7, 1995, in Tampa. Born in Bretz, W. Va. Lived in Tampa for five years/Survived by daughters, Connie Held and Nancy Scarton, both of Johnstown; sisters, Mary Scarton, Portage and Inez Pierce, Al buquerque, N.M.; and brothers, Oliver Scarton, Albuquerque and Maynard Scarton, Finlay, Ohio. Merchant sea man in the Merchant Marines.-.Ar rangements by Roel & Curry Funeral Home, Tampa. ' SCHALL — Gertrude Greene Murray, 86, Hastings, died July 4,1995, at Min ers Hospital. Born June 15, 1909, in Ohio, daughter of late James Glenn and Alice (Neville) Barbour. Preced ed in death by husbands, Charles I. Greene and Bernard Murray; grand son, Dennis Bash; three brothers; and one sister Survived by husband, Wal ter "Bart" Schall, and these children: Elizabeth A. Rethi and Janet N. Rethi, both of Clymer R.D.; Helen L. Bash, Elderton; Barbara A. James, Rural Valley, Patricia L. Lloyd, Cher ry Tree R.D.; and Beverly K. Downey, Creekside; and stepdaughters, Fran ces A. Valeria, Hastings, and Regina C. Saylor, Monroeville; also 27 grand children and 30 great-grandchildren. Sister of Marie Landon, Georgia; Hel en Cattell, Ohio; and Robert Barbour, Florida. Nurse for 10 years at Indiana Hospital and Indian Haven Nursing Home. Member of Hastings Senior Citizens. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Easly Funeral Home, Hastings. Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m. Friday at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, Hastings. Interment, Bethel New Life Cemetery, Marion Center R.D. <JI r 11 SCHALL — Joseph F., 85, Hastings, died March 8, 1995, at Haida Manor. Born July 23,1909, in Elder Township, son- of later Joseph and Catherine (Kunka) Sral. Preceded in death by wife, Mary E. Schall; brother, Vin cent; and sisters, Katie Bobal and Mary Batkiewicz. Survived by chil dren, Joseph, Cleveland,. Ohio; Eu gene, New Berlin, Wis.; and Mary Chirdon, Strongsville, Ohio; also sev en grandchildren and 10 great-grand children. Also survived by Blanche Schall, stepchildren and step-grand children. Brother of Walter Schall and Anna Bern, both of Hastings. Member of UMWA. Friends received from 2. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Easly Funeral Home, Hastings. Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, Hastings, Father William Beaver, pastor. Interment, church cemetery. SCHECH — Charles J. Jr., 46, Johns town, died April 15,1995, at Good Sa maritan Medical Center. Born Nov. 7, 1948, in Johnstown, son of Charles J. and Alice Jeanne (Hesketh) Schech. Preceded in death by father-in-law, William T. Hollern. Survived by par ents, Johnstown; wife, former Col leen Hollern, and these children, Kristin M. and Charles W., both at home. Brother of Pauline, wife of Paul Satter- SCHEER — Robert B. "Bob," 58, Westmont, died Oct. 6, 1995, at home. Born Feb. 3, 1937, in Johnstown, son of the late John J. and Marie (Wyar) Scheer. Survived by wife, the former Mary Ann Kot, and a brother, Melvin J., married to the former Florence Bach, and sister, Donna, wife of William Blasko, all of Johnstown. Also survived by a number of nieces and neph ews. An avid golf er, and a former Berkley Hills C.C. Junior Champ., City of Johnstown Golf Champion, North Fork C.C. Champ. A member of Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church, where Funeral Mass of Chris tian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Monday, the Rev. Msgr. Thomas Mabon. Entombment, Grandview Mausoleum. Friends received from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where Wake Service will be held 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Donations in memory of "Bob" may be made to Windber Hos pice. now, Poland, Ohio; and Tracey (Schech) Berkey, Windber, also sur vived by mother-in-law, Mary (Chessa) Hollern; several aunts, uncles and nephews. Member of Dale Volunteer Fire Co., Dale Firemen's Club; and St. Benedict's Catholic Church, where •Mass of Christian Burial will be cele brated at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Monsignor Joseph Kiniry. Air Force veteran. Employed by McQuaide Trucking Co. Family will receive friends from 2 to 9 p.m. Monday at Geisel Funeral Home, Dale, where wake service will be held Monday. Interment, St. An thony's Cemetery.1 450 (JI Ijr SCHENK - Robert H., 83, of 703 Back Road, Gallitzin, died Nov. 19, 1995, at the James E. VanZandt VA Medical Center. Born Oct. 8, 1912, in Chest Springs, son of the late Hugh and Estella (Mack) Schenk. Preceded in death by these brothers and sisters: John Englebert, Marie Kelly, Lucy Kelly, Rita Washington, Edna Con rad, Evelyn Nagle, Raymond, Esther Dreier, Edith, and Lloyd. Survived by wife, the former Margaret Dreier, whom he married Sept. 21, 1943, in Gallitzin, and these children: Jean, of Juniata; Donna, married to Thomas Vinglas, Clearfield; Robert Jr., mar ried to the former Kathy Yarbrough, and Ronald, married to the former Karen Borthwick, both of Gallitzin R.D.; one grandson, five grand daughters, and one great-grand daughter. A brother'of Ethel Nagle, St. Augustine; Theresa Nagle, Patton R.D.; Paul, Chest Springs; and Rod ney, Charleston, S.C. An Army Air Corps veteran of World War n, hav ing received five Bronze Stars. Re tired in 1975, from Bethlehem Steel Corp., Johnstown, after 27 years' service. A Democratic Committee- man for over 40 years and was recog nized in 1992 on his 80th birthday for outstanding service. A member of Portage Legion, Ashville VFW, Chest Springs Senior Citizens, and St. Thomas Catholic Church, Ashville, where Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. James Bunn, officiating. Interment, church cemetery. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the'Gibbons Funeral Home, Ashville, where Scriptural Wake Service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. Military Rites in charge of Ashville VFW and other local mili tary organizations. ^igfefr^ SCHETTIG - Catherine T. (Farabaugh), 99, Brewer Avenue, Patton, formerly of Carrolltown, died July 10, 1995, in Patton. Born Oct. 12, 1895, in Carrolltown, daughter of Peter and Magdalena (Sherry) Farabaugh. Pre ceded in death by parents; husband, Walter D. Schettig, who died Sept. 29, 1970; son, Paul; daughters, Lucinda, Jane and Helen; grandson, Robert; brothers, Matthias, Raymond and Martin; sisters, Regina "Jean," Alma and Marie; and nephew, Rev. Clair Anstead, TOR. Survived by children: Mary, wife of William Valevich, Michigan; Edna Schettig, Clearfield; Clare, wife of Julian Quevy, Patton; Earl, married to former Grace Sumpter, Michigan; and Rose, wife of (JI riluuir-(fflrnmr i\m I late Leo Lesnak, Ohio; 16 grandchil dren; 28 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandsons; sister, Grace Farabaugh, Ebensburg; and sister-inlaw, Florence Farabaugh, Ebensburg. Member of Queen of Peace church, Patton; Altar-Rosary Society; St. Elizabeth Fraternity Third Order Secular of St. Francis, Loretto; and Legion of Mary. The family will re ceive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Stevens Funeral Home Inc., Patton, where vigil serv ice will be held Wednesday evening. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday at Queen of Peace church, Patton, the Rev. Joseph Gerg, OSB. Interment, St. Benedict Cemetery, Carrolltown. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Queen of Peace Parish Cen ter, Patton. SCHETTIG - Sheldon C. Sr., 94, Cresson, died April 21,1995, at Mercy Regional Health System, Altoona. Born June 9, 1900, in Altoona, son of the late Albert and Maude (Nagle) Schettig. Preceded in death by broth ers, Harold, Lester and Homer; and sister, Lenore. Survived by wife, the former Viola Yingling, and sons, Shel don C. Jr., Cresson, and J. Robert, Greensburg; also five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Brother of Ann Walter, Lock Haven. Viewing will be private. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 a.m. Monday at St. Aloysius Catholic Church, Cresson, the Rev. William Mullen. Entombment, Alto Reste Mausoleum, Altoona. SCHETTINI — Angelo, 72, 418 Pine St., Hollidaysburg, formerly .of Barnesboro, died March 8,1995, at his residence. Born Dec. 21, 1922, in Barnesboro, son of Vito and Jenny (Pandolph) Schettini. Preceded in death by parents; brothers, John, Nick, Vince and Vito Jr. Survived by wife, former Lila Woodside, Duncans- ville. Brother of Julia Shoenfelt, with whom he resided; Joseph, Taylor, Mich; and Michael, Barnesboro. Army veteran of World War II, dur ing which he was a staff sergeant with the Blood and Fire Infantry while serving in Germany and was awarded the Bronze Star. Former steward of the Barnesboro VFW. Owner of Danny's Hide Away, Altoo na, and the Pennway Motel and Res taurant, Cresson. He attended the University of Georgia. Friends re ceived from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Moriconi Funeral Home, 1303 Bigler Ave., Spangler, where scriptural wake service will be recited at 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be cele brated at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Barnesboro, Father Sean Cody, offici ating. Interment, church cemetery. SCHIRATO — Dolores C, 60, Laurel Crest Manor, Ebensburg, formerly of Nanty Glo, died March 31, 1995, at Conemaugh Memorial Medical Cen ter. Born Nov. 27, 1934, in Portage, Pa., daughter of Earl and Catherine (Brawley) James. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Anthony, two brothers: Earl and Russell. Survived by children: Donna, married to Al Shaheen, ried to Pittsburgh; Leonard, mar the former Lynn Hakanen, Winder, Ga.; Anthony, Nanty Glo; Col leen, married to Larry Donaldson, Vintondale; grandchildren: Dusty and Lindsay Schirato; Zachary, Lauren and Emily Donaldson; and brother, Paul "Bill," Baltimore, Md. Member of Ladies Auxiliary VFW, Nanty Glo., and St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Nanty Glo, where Funeral Mass, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, the Rev. Matthew Misurda. Inter ment, church cemetery. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sun day at the Bowser-Ondriezek Funeral Home, Nanty Glo, where liturgical wake service will be recited Sunday evening. SCHLOSKI — Thomas, 47, Colver, died Nov. 13,1995, at home. Born Nov. 21, 1947, in Revloc, son of John and Olive (Spotts) Schloski. Preceded in death by father. Survived by mother, Revloc; wife, former Judith Oldharii; and these children: Kimberly, wife of Patrick McCachren, Nanty Glo; Thomas James, married to former Rosalyn Groke, Colver, and Neil, at home; grandchildren: Patrick, Ashley, Michael, Jamie and Luke: Brother of John, of Paducah, Ky.; Walter, of Can ton, Ohio; Clara Evanchick, of Colver, George, of Ebensburg; Rose Hebner, of Pittsfield; and Carol Groleau, of Chester, Mass. Army veteran of Viet nam War. Self-employed in construc tion. Member of Post 4963, VFW, Eb ensburg; and graduated from Central Cambria High School, Class of 1966. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Matevish & Matevish Funeral Home, Ebensburg, where funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, the Rev. Stanley Bhasker, officiating. Interment, Lloyd Cemetery, Ebensburg. Military service by Ebensburg VFW. SCHMELING - Robert E., 73, Tuc son, Ariz., died May 26, 1995, in Tuc son. Born Jan. 22,1922, in Scalp Level, son of late Henry J. and Evelyn (Blough) Schmeling. Preceded in death by wife, Gloria and brother, Stanton. Survived by daughter, Tom, Phoenix, Ariz. Brother of Henry Jr., Frazier Park, Calif.; Rev. William, Greensburg; and Paul, Randolph, Mass. Funeral service and burial were held in Tucson. (J\ 11v SCHMELZLEN — Kent D.f 51, Altoona, died Fetx 5, 1995, at home. Born May 29, 1943, in Altoona, son of Ken neth and Elizabeth (Downs) Schmelzlen. Preceded in death by mother, in 1946; and grandparents, Richard Sr. and Rachael (Fuller) Downs, - who raised him in their home. Survived by father, and stepmother, Irene, both of New Cumberland;.wife, former Paulette F. Johnston, 511 Church St., Gallitzin; son, Kenneth Paul, Gallitzin; and stepbrother, Douglas Schmelzlen, New Cumberland. Member of Broad Avenue Presbyterian Church, Altoo na. Had been employed as a sporting goods salesman for 15 years at Clear- field Hardware Co., Clearfield, Pa. Graduate of Williarrisport Communi ty College. Navy veteran. Member of Heidelburg Country Club; Catholic War Vets, Altoona; American Legion, Altoona; and Post 3, VFW, Altoona. No public viewing. Memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at jAlto-Reste Cemetery Chapel,. Altoo na. Interment, Alto-Reste Cemetery, Altoona. Arrangements by Good's FuneraTParlor7517"SrCambriaSt;,Bellwood. SCHNEIDER — Emma F., 91, Johns town, formerly of Garden Terrace Apartments, died June 12, 1995, at Laurel Wood Convalescent Center. Born Aug. 6, 1903, in Johnstown, daughter of late Heinrich and" Frieda (Veith) Schneider. Preceded in death by brothers, Henry, William, Albert, Walter and Charles, and three sisters who died in infancy. Survived by lov ing nieces and nephews. Member of Zion Lutheran Church. Family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Geisel Funeral Home, Dale, where funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, the Rev. Warren Karshin. Interment, Richland Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Zion Lutheran Church. SCHNEIDER - Mabel C, 80, 207 Ot tawa St., formerly of Sunberry Street, died Aug. 31, 1995, at her residence. Born Jan. 26, 1915, in Johnstown, daughter of late Clement N. and Rose (Apple) Gates. Preceded in death by sisters, Laura McKane, Margaret Welch and Zelda Rolley; and brother, Jack Gates. Survived by husband, Her bert C, to whom she was married for 40 years. Sis ter of Caroline Turner, Johns town, and Wayne (71 v11uu\v- 31 cmunr ra I C, married to former Lucy Wiseman, Port Orange, Fla. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Member of Homestead Avenue United Meth odist Church. Mabel sang with the Sweet Adelines for many years. Was a graduate of Johnstown High School, 1932 V2. Government employee for 30 years, having retired from the Bu reau of Mines. Friends received from 3 to 7 p.m. Saturday and from 1 p.m. to time of service at 2 p.m. Sunday at Henderson-Ketterer Funeral Home, Geistown, the Rev. Dr. Paul B. Mor ris. Entombment, Grandview Mauso leum at 2 p.m. Tuesday. SCHOKORA - Catherine A. (Mish), 81, 617 Allegheny St., Boswell, died Jan. 13, 1995, "at Windber Hospice. Born Nov. 25, 1913, in Ralphton,; daughter of Paul and Mary (Bieniasz]! Mish. Preceded in death by parents;, SCHOOP - Verda C, 86, Church of the Brethren Home, formerly of Ferndale, died Nov. 19, 1995, at Lee Hospital. Born Nov. 7,1909, in Johns town, daughter of late Winfield S. and Anna (Beaner) Rogers. Preceded in death by husband, Joseph; brother, Harold Earl; and sisters, Miss Edith Pearl and Elsie Clemenceau. Sur vived by daughter, Frances M., wife of Nicholas M. Matus; and grandson, j Joseph Scott Matus, both of Johns town. Sister of Harry D. Rodgers, Johnstown. Member of Walnut Grove Church of the Brethren. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at The Picking-Treece-Ben nett Mortuary Inc., where service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Gale Younkins. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. . „. Jennie, wife of Charles Kurtz, Bos~ SCHRADER — Georgia May (Bar* rett) Williams, 84, Ringling Avenue,' Johnstown, died June 7, 1995r .at home. Born Oct. 4, 1910, in Fayette County, daughter of late John D. and Lily May (Danser) Barrett. Preceded in death by husband, Eugene ,G, Schrader, and 13 brothers and sisters.- vid, Gary, Larry, and Rick Kurtz; and: Houston, Texas, and Donald Williams and wife, former Diane Hankins, Dan and Larry Kurtz, and Seth Vargo. Si**' liams, at home; and stepdaughter; Florance, married to Lorraine-Zif stepfather, Paul Nedwesky; husband; George A., on Feb.* 7,1962; daughters: Mary and Dorothys son, George,-on Dec.-12, 1970; sister, Sophie Malawi sky; and brothers, Joseph, Charles; and Walter. Survived by daughters:- well; and Joann, widow of Joseph Le£ tOsky, Cairnbrook; grandchildren: Da Brenda Fregly, and Robin Vargo; an<£ great-grandchildren: Amanda, Ashley; ter of Frances Zoller, McKeesportr Helen Blucas and Alex Mish, both of Ralphton...Member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Boswell. Friends were received Saturday evening and will be received from noon until i p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at th£ Hoffman Funeral Some,. Allegheny Street, Boswell, where wake service will be held Sunday evening. Mass.pT Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Monday, at St. Joseph's Church, the Rev. Father Harold N. Biller, officiating. Inter ment, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Ralph ton. SCHONHARDT — Albena, 84, Laurel Crest Manor, formerly of Johnstown, died July 23,1995, at the manor. Born June 28, 1911, in Johnstown, daughter of the late John P. and Thresa (Kistner) McKinney. Preceded in death by husband, Bernard. Survivbed by brother, Charles, married to the former Anna (Hoffman) McKinney, Johnstown. Member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, where Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Msgr. George B. Flinn VG. Interment, St. Joseph's Cemetery. At Mrs. Schonhardt's re quest, there will be no viewing or re ceiving of friends. Arrangements by Picking-Treece-Bennett Mortuary. Survived by sons, Robert Williams,' ville,; Calif.; daughter, Shirley Wil brod, Bedford; also igrandchilSen, Amy, Michael and Jennifer, and stejr grandchildren, Marjorie Wolfhope and George Eugene Zubrod. Last sur viving member {of her immediate family. Member-of First Lutheran Church, Johnstown. Retired iRN from Memorial Hospital! Past Effort excellent chief of Flood City Temple 36, Pythian Sisters. Past chapter president of General George C. Marl shall American War Mother. Past state president of American War Mothers. Member of Allegheny". Liir theran Home Auxiliary, Lee Hospital Auxiliary, Oakland Fire Company Auxiliary and AARP. Past Gray Lady. Volunteer at Memorial and .Lee hospitals. No viewing or visitation at the request of the deceased/Memori al service at the convenience of the family. Interment, Forest Lawn Cem etery. (711}i- L ^*^ SCHRALL — Rosalie H. "Susan," 82, Laurel Crest Manor, Ebensburg, for merly of Cresson,'; died March 28, 1995, at the manor. Born July 10,1912, in Cresson, daughter of late John and Caroline" (Watson) Schrall. Sister of George, Natrona Heights; Mary.Surman, Pittsburgh; and Elizabeth Weigle, Wilmington, N.C. Friends re ceived from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Charles M. Kennedy Fu neral Home, Cresson. Mass of Chris tian Burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Saturday at St. Aloysius Catholic Church, Cresson, the Rev. William Mullen. Interment, church cemetery. / %^ , \W SCHREIBER - Harry Ritchey, 70, Worton, Md., died July 17, 1995, at Kent and Queen Anne's Hospital, Chestertown, Md. Born Oct. 30, 1924, in Salix, son of late Henry A. Sr. and Emma (Ritchey) Schreiber. Preceded in death by brothers, Henry A. Schreiber Jr., who died in 1985; and John G. Schreiber, who died in 1993. Survived by brothers, William R. Schrieber, DuBois; and Melvin D. Schreiber, Everett; sister, Naomi R. Miller, Johnstown; and beloved friend, Jeanette Short,. Worton, Md. Memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 30, at Fellows Wells Funeral Home, Chestertown, Md. Visitation will be held at the fu neral home one-hour prior to service. Family interment service will be held at 2 p.m. Aug. 6 at Mount Union Cemetery, Mineral Point R.D. 1, Rev. Zimmerman officiating. SCHREIER - Dorothy M. (Kull), Hampton, N.H., formerly of Johns town, died June 3, 1995. Beloved wife of Edward C. Mother of Edward C. Jr., Gadsden, Ala.; Judith S. Luongo, North Reading, Mass.; Mary Jo Walk er, Madison, Conn.; Paul G., Rye, N.H.; Robert M., Hampton, N.H.; Ann Marie Van de Vere, Akron, Ohio. Sis ter of Wilbur Kull, Altoona; Mary Boiand, Somerset. Also survived by 19 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass in Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church, Hampton, N.H., Tuesday at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Visiting hours in Remick & Gendron Funeral Home, Hampton, N.H., Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Inter ment, High Street Cemetery, Hamp ton, N.H. Please omit flowers. If de sired, donations may be made to Sacred Heart School, 289 Lafayette Road, Hampton, N.H. 03842. (JI riIuuir-r7Di'umrr,'ti SCHROCK — Elsie M.t 86, Garrett R.D. 1, died Jan. 1, 1995, at Meyersdale Community Hospital. Born Nov. 15, 1908, in Black Township, daughter of the late Ephraim and Grace (Pritts) Weimer. Preceded in death by husband, James Schrock, and brother, Melvin Weimer. Survived by brothers: Elwell, Sarasota, Fla.; Har old, Lewistown, Mont; and E. James "Bus," Rockwood; and sisters: Mrs. Harold (Arlene) Sembower, Rock- wood, and Mrs.' Charles (Kathryn) Miller, Somerset. Member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Rockwood, and the Rockwood Senior Citizens. Friends will be received 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Wilbur D. Miller Fu neral Home, Rockwood, where funer al service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, the .Revs. Jay Christner and Clarence Moore, offici ating. Interment, Rockwood I.O.O.F. Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contri butions may be made to St. Luke's Lutheran Church. SCHROCK - George Oran, 68, Som erset R.D. 3, died May 27, 1995, at Somerset Hospital. Born Sept. 27, 1926, in Rockwood, son of the late Gould Jeremiah and Clara Leora (Sanner) Schrock. Survived by his wife, the former Doris Elaine Leer, to whom he was married for 46 years. Also survived by a brother, Gould F. Schrock, married to the former Peg gy Romesberg of Indiana, Pa.; and a number of nieces and nephews. Mem ber of The First United Methodist Church of Somerset and American Legion Post 181. Past president of Pennsylvania Municipal Water Au thorities. A 1944 graduate of Rock wood High School and attended Uni versity of Pittsburgh. A World War II U.S. Army veteran. Formerly em ployed by Neilan Engineers for 28 years, and retired manager of the Windber Area Water Authority, retir ing in 1992. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Hauger-Zeigler Funeral Home, Som erset, where services will be conduct ed 11 a.m. Tuesday, the Rev. Dr. Ar thur J. Gotjen, officiating. Interment, Rockwood IOOF Cemetery. Contribu tions may be made to First United Methodist Chu?ch, 149 W. Patriot St., Somerset, Pa., 15501 or Western Penn sylvania Chapter, American Heart Association, 318 Broad St., Johnstown, Pa. 15906. SCHROPP — .Robert N.f 75, Upper Yoder Township, died Feb. 16,1995, at Conemaugh hospital. Bom Dec. 21, 1919\ in Philadelphia, son of Frank W. and Edith B. (Goughnour) Schropp. Preceded in death by parents; brother, Edward; and sister, Edith Jane Hubbard. Survived by spouse, former Anna Marie (Burkardt) Link; children: Robert, married to former Geraldine Wood, Maryland; Harry, married to former Marty Case, Wind ber; Duane, married to former Sharon Miller, Maryland; Roy, mar ried to former Fran Salsgiver, Wind ber, stepchildren: Rose Hubbard and Sharon Link, both of Johnstown; Rob ert Link, married to former Deborah Babik, South Carolina; Janet Brazier,' Virginia; and Phyllis Link, New Wil mington; sister, Mary. Emma, mar ried to James Suskie, Johnstown; 21 grandchildren and four great-grand children. World War II Army veteran. Retired from Conemaugh & Black Lick Railroad. Member of Hilltop Area Senior Citizens; Westmont Area Retired Men; Post 4795, VFW; and several bowling leagues. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Frank Duca Funeral Home, Westmont . Chapel, 1622 Menoher Blvd. Interment, Grandview Ceme tery. Military * ritual, by Post 155, VFW. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home with Monsignor William Shultz. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Vincent DePaul Society, 927 Franklin St., Johnstown, -Pa. 15901. SCHROTH - Edgar C, 93, Main Street, Carrolltown, died Oct. 17,1995, at Miners Hospital, Spangler. Born April 29, 1902, in Carrolltown, son of Martin and Augusta Schroth. Preced ed in death by parents; wife, Clara H. (Hoehl) Schroth, who died Feb. 9,1985; and sister, Sister Anna Augusta. Last surviving member of his immediate family. Owner of St. Lawrence Inn, Carrolltown. Member of St. Benedict Catholic Church. Friends received from 9 a.m. until time of funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Bene dict Catholic Church, Carrolltown. Interment, St. Benedict Cemetery. Stevens Funeral Home Inc., Carroll town, is serving the family. (Jlh SCHUSTER-CSANEY - Mary, 86, Laurel Crest Manor, Ebensburg, for merly of Christoff Street, Nanty Glo, and Trenton, N.J., died Oct. 9,1995, at Laurel Crest Manor. Born Nov. 22, 1908, in Colorado, daughter of John and Mary Fraytak. Preceded in death by parents; first husband, Michael Csaney; second husband, Andrew F. Schuster; infant brothers, Joey, John and Joey; and sister, Betty Schultze. Survived by stepdaughter, Patricia Lasher, and stepgrandson, Paul Lasher, both of Nanty Glo; brother, Ernest Fraytak, Louisville, Ky. Mem ber of United Church of Christ Hun-1 garian Reformed, Vintondale, and Nanty Glo Senior Citizens. Private visitation was held Tuesday evening at Bowser-Ondriezek Funeral Home, Nanty Glo. Interment, Riverside Cemeterv, Trenton, N.J. SCHWARTING - Meta M., 101, Johnstown, formerly of Long Island, NY., dieti March 18, 1995. Beloved mother Qf Ellen Merker, Johnstown; and Lil Castens, Odessa, Fla. Also survived by five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Service and interment were held March127,1995. SCORNAIENCHI - Marion, 82, Johnstown, died Dec. 1, 1995, at Lee Hospital. Born May 22,1913, in Johns town, daughter of Frank and Antionette (Crouse) Scornaienchi. Pre ceded in death by parents, and brother, John. Survived by brothers, Jacob; Albert, married to for Joseph; Mary sisters, Agnes; mer Mary Aveni; Rita, married to Leo Concannon, all of Johnstown; also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and grand nieces and nephews. Member of St. Anthony Catholic Church, where Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday, the Rev. Father Frank Scornaienchi, TOR. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Frank Duca Funeral Home, Downtown Chapel, corner of Jackson and Locust streets. Interment, St. Anthony Cemetery. 454 SCOTILLA — Florence M., 84, Lin coln Street, Ebensburg, died May 21, 1995, at the residence of her son. Born Oct. 29, 1910, in San Quirico, Italy, daughter of the late Ferdinand and Ada (Matteoni) Risaiiti. Preceded in death by husband, James J. ScotfUa; and brothers, Daniel and Adolf; and sister, Sara Pierccini. Survived by son, Donald J., married to the former Patricia Kerchenske, of Ebensburg; grandchildren, Jill Ramacciotti, New Jersey, and Scott, of State College; also great-grandchildren, Mark and Francesca Ramacciotti. Sister of Brunoj Quinto, and Jerry Risaiiti, all of Canton, Ohio. Also survived by sis ter-in-law, Teresa Risaiiti, Canton, Ohio. Member of Holy Name Roman Catholic Church and Post 4963, VFW Auxiliary. Had also served as a mem-, ber of the former "Gray Ladies" andj wai an avid golfer. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Askew-Houser Funer al Homes Inc., Ebensburg, where a li turgical wake service will be held that evening. Mass of Christian Buri al will be celebrated 11 a.m.'Wednes day at Holy Name Church, the Rev. Msgr. Arnold L. Gaus, celebrant. Interment, Holy Name Cemetery. SCOTT — James Paul Sr. "Scotty," 66, Johnstown, died July 13, 1995, at Memorial Medical Center. Born Nov. 28,1928, in Johnstown, son of William F. and Sophia (Greenwood) Scott. Preceded in death by parents; sisters, Mary,;'Martha, Helen and Winifred; brothers, Patrick, Robert, Ray mond, William, Cyril, John, Ed ward and Joseph. both of ard Koestler, Salix; and James Paul Jr., married to former Carmela Virginia; streets. Interment, St. John Gualbert Cemetery. SCOTT - Leona M., 60, 124 Carmel St., died June 2, 1995, at home. Born Dec. 17,1934, in Portage, daughter of Chester Sr. and Anna (Novotny) Stager. Preceded in death by mother. Survived by father, Portage; husband, Dean A.; and son, Dean Thomas, mar ried to former Karen L. Sedlmeyer, Johnstown; also grandchildren, Kevin Thomas and Bryan Michael. Sister of Elizabeth Rusnak, Philip, Chester Jr., Gary, and Joanne Smith, all of Por tage. Also survived by mother-in-law, Viola Beatrice Scott, Johnstown. Member of St. John Gualbert Cathe dral. Former cashier at Stager's Store, Portage. No visitation at Mrs. Scott's request. Private memorial Mass at family's convenience. Inter ment, St. Mary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospi tal, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 300, Memphis, Tenn. 38148-0552. Arrange ments by John Henderson Co. Funer al Home. SCOTT — Lewis P., 75, Nicktown, died May 12, 1995, at home. Born March 5,1920, in Bakerton, son of Primo and Pauline (Catella) Scott. Pre viving member of immediate family. Survived by wife, former Carmela Greggi; several brothers-in-law and Johnstown; Mary, married to Rich Coiro, Chapel, corner of Jackson and Locust ceded in death by parents; sisters, Ann Franceschini and Sara Klapak; and infant brother, Louis. Last sur Survived by chil dren: Marsha Ann and Gloria "Jean- nie," monie Club; Lodge 48, Moose; Turners; and Sons of Italy. Member of St. John Gualbert Cathedral, where Mass of Christian Burial will be cele brated at 9 a.m. Monday. Friends re ceived from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Frank Duca Funeral Home, Downtown grandchildren: Matthew D., Eric C, Danielle M., Stephanie L., and Mary Lynn. Also Gladys, Scott McFeaters. Brother of Bernard, Johnstown; Sister Mary Florence, Sisters of Charity, Greensburg; Margaret, married to Lawrence Mundok, Johnstown; and Doris, mar ried to George Patrick, Florida. Re tired, with 34V2 years' service, from Acme Markets. Bartender for various clubs for over 20 years. Member cf Catholic War Veterans Club, Har- sisters-in-law; and many nieces and nephews. Graduate of Cherry Tree High School. Former coal miner and retired supervisor from. Penetryn Systems, Willoughby, Ohio. Member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Nicktown. U.S. Army veteran, World War II. Friends received from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Long-Contres Fu neral Home Inc., Barnesboro. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Monday at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, the Rev. Nicholas Mancini. Interment, church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memori al contributions may be sent to Com munity Nursing Hospice, 115 S. Ma rian St., Ebensburg, Pa. 15931. Military graveside rite will be con ducted by local veterans organiza tions. (71 In- SCOTT — Viola Beatrice, 83, Conemaugh Township, died Sept. 18, 1995, at Memorial Medical Center. Born March 16, 1912, in Johnstown, daugh ter of Herman and Viola (Willett) Paul. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Thomas; brother, Charles; sisters, Alverta Rummel, Bertha Paul and Erma Stahl; also daughterin-law, Leona Scott. Survived by son, Dean A., Johnstown; stepsons, Philip W., married to former Mary Cather ine Smith, Johnstown; and Raymond, Victorville, Calif.; also seven grand children and 18 great-grandchildren. Sister of Grace MacEwan, Johns town; and Jennie Williams, Balti more, Md. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at John Henderson Co,. Funeral Home, where service will be held at 1 p.m. Wednes day, the Rev. Gale Younkins. Inter ment, Forest Lawn Cemetery. SEALY — Rose M.,. 78, Rear 1157 Third St., Nanty Glo, died Jan. 22, 1995, in Conemaugh • hospital. Born July. 26, 1916, in Cambria Township, daughter of Robert Leggite and Mary Jane (Keith) Lute. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Russell; and three brothers,. Charles, Leonard and Donald. Survived by sisters, Esther Miller, Ebensburg R.D. 4; Bertha McDonald, Carrolltown R.D. 1; Doro thy Lute, Ebensburg; and Helen, wife of Donald Johns, Ebensburg; broth ers, Lloyd, married to former Hazel Laney, Barnesboro R.D. 2; George, married to former Elma Good, Alverda; Bill, Turner Apartments, Ebens burg; and Robert Jr., married to for mer Marie Parks, Ebensburg R.D.; also many nieces, nephews, greatnieces, great-nephews, friends and Senior Citizens of Nanty Glo. Member of Senior Citizens. Friends received from 7 to< 9 p.m. Wednesday at Bowser-Ondriezek Funeral Home, Nanty Glo, where service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, the Rev. Rob ert Senorita. Interment, Forest Lawn Cemetery. SEANEZ - Carol M., died July 19, 1995, in Pittsburgh. Beloved wife of Leonard E. Seanez. Mother of Leon ard, Frank, and Carol, CSJ; motherin-law of Paula; sister of Maria Ojeda, Augustin Santana, Carmella Johnston, Guadalupe Perez, and the late Sue Saldivar; grandmother of Carol and Lenny Seanez; also sur vived by many nieces and nephews. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Heard Funeral (Jlrtlninr-^fflrmur r.'ti Home, 4047 Perrysville Ave., Pitts burgh. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Friday at Incarnation of the Lord Parish, Annunciation Chapel, Pittsburgh. Burial, 1:30 p.m. Friday, Oak Cemetery, Johnstown. Family requests memorial contributions to Catholic Charities. Joyce SEARS — Frank A. (Sierzenga), 86, Hollidaysburg, formerly of Cooper Avenue, Johnstown, died Dec. 22, 1995, at home in Hollidaysburg. Born Feb. 27, 1909, in Johnstown, son of John and Helen (Sokolowski) Sierzen ga. Preceded in death by parents; wife, the former Mary A. Slonka; sis ter, Louise Yuhas. Survived by son, John "Jack" Sears, married to the former Linda Til of Hollidaysburg; grandchildren, Amanda Williams and Johnstown. Retired contractor. Busi nessman in Johnstown for many years. Member of Our Mother of Sor Jonathan Sears; great-grandchildren: Alyssa and Taylor. A member of St. Michael Church, Hollidaysburg, and St. Casimir Catholic Church, Johns town. Retired employee of Lower Cambria Division of Johnstown Plant, Bethlehem Steel Corp. A mem ber of Minersville PNA and the for mer Local 41, AFM-CIO. Played the piano for the former Commanders Band and Steve Stralko's Orchestra. Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Casi mir Catholic Church, the Rev. John Marshall and the Rev. Clement Gardner, concelebrating. Interment, St. Casimir Cemetery. Friends re ceived from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where Wake Service will be held Sunday afternoon. SEARLE — Tenn., died Survived by Bernadine Tenn.; and James T., 39, Nashville, Feb. 22, 1995, at home. parents, William E.,and A. Searle, • Hermitage, wife, former Dewie D. Henson. Brother of Kitty Ann Schneider, Dayton, Ohio; Janice E. Knotts, Dillsburg; Ralph W. Searle, Nashville, Tenn.; Jean A. Searle, Her mitage, Tenn.; and William B. Searle, Mount Juliet; Tenn. Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Cocklin Funeral Home, Dillsburg. Arrange ments by Hibbett & Hailey Inc., Nashville. SEBASTIAN - Louis, 79, Westmont, died May 3, 1995, at home. Born Feb. 27,1916, in Johnstown, son of Nicholas and Julia Sebastian. Preceded in death by parents; wife, former Genevieve Buser; and brothers, Joseph . Burtnett, Pittsburgh; Fairmont, W.Va.; Sondra, wife of Steve Porzse, Palo Alto, Calif.; also five grandchildren; brother, Nicholas, married to former Dorothy Buser, Fresno/Calif.; sisters, Mary Lou, wife of late Joseph Such, Johnstown; and Betty, wife of late Robert Haire, rows Catholic Church; BPO Elks; and Fraternal Order of Police. Family re ceiving friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Edward Moskal Fu neral Home, 79 J St. at Barron Ave nue, where wake service will be held Thursday evening. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Friday at Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church, the Rev. Msgr. Thomas Mabon officiating. Burial, Grandview Cemetery. SEBETICH — Martin A. Sr., 87, Shoe maker Street, Nanty Glo, died Nov. 18,1995, at Memorial Medical Center. Born Nov. 11,1908, in Arnold City, son of the late Michael and Mary Sebetich. Preceded in death by wife, the former Mary Guffrey. Survived by sons: Martin A. Jr., married to the former Mell Anne Krawetz, Nanty Glo; Michael, married to the former Linda Edwards, Hawthorne, N.J.; also grandchildren: Anthoiiy, Ebensburg; Joseph, married to the former Diann Smolensky, Virginia; Dennis, married to the former Roseanna Costanzo, Johnstown; Timothy, fiance to Heath er Caldwell, Virginia; Lisa, wife of Laslo "Lutz" Ugri; and Laura, wife of Mark Felice; both of New Jersey, and great-grandchildren: Mandi, Troy, Nikki, and Santa. Member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church; Knights of Columbus, John P. Hacala Council 8307; life member of the Croatian Fraternal Union, and L.O.O.M.; all of Nanty Glo. Retired shift supervisor from Bethlehem Mines No. 31. Friends will be re ceived from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Askew-Houser Funeral Homes Inc., Nanty Glo, where wake service will be held Monday evening. Funeral Liturgy will be sung at 11 a.m. Tues day at St. Mary's Church, the Rev. Msgr. John J. Little, celebrant. Inter ment, Mount Calvary Cemetery, Coal Center, Pa. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to St. Mary's Par ish Building Fund. and Stephen. Survived by these chil dren: Louis J., married to former Don, married to former Carol Holcomb, 4rKJ (711 j i' SEDLMEYER — Barbara A. (Selepak), 56, Johnstown, died June 13, 1995, in Davidsville. Born Oct. 28, 1939, daughter of Andrew and Norma Selepak. Preceded in death by par ents, and nephew, Ronald Hoyer. Sur vived by sons, Jerrid, Anthony and Christopher Sedlmeyer, all of Johns town. Sister of Sandra, wife of Wayne Hoyer, Sidman; and Andrea, wife of Wally Stupi, Livonia, Mich. Also sur vived by nephew, Keith, married to former Dawnetta Grow, 'and greatnieces, Jessica and Kaitlyn Hoyer, South Fork R.D. 1. A1956 graduate of Adams-Summerhill High School and a 1959 graduate of St. Francis School of Nursing, Pittsburgh. No viewing or visitation. SEDLMEYER -. Eleanor, 95, died Jan. 15, 1995, at Good Samaritan Nursing Care Center. Born Nov. 16, 1899, in Johnstown, daughter of Gustav and Laura (Malzi) Bettermann. Preceded in death by parents; Hus band/George; five brothers and two sisters. Survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Retired instructor for Turners' Gym and YWCA. Member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, where Mass of Christian Burial will be cele brated at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Leon Hont. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Frank Duca Funeral Home, Down town Chapel, corner of Jackson and Locust streets. Interment; St Joseph Cemetery. Prayer service, Tuesday afternoon. SEDLOCK - Mary M., 81, Barnesboro, died March 17, 1995, at. Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center, Johnstown. Born Sept. 10, 1913, in Emporium, daughter of George, and Julia (Babiak) Simo. Preceded in death by parents; stepfathers, George Beeghley and John Shimko; husband, Stephen, who died in 1975; and grand son, Matt "Eddie" Murphy Jr.. Be loved mother of Monica, married to Andrew Wadium, Barnesboro; Rev. Stephen Sedlock, CSC, Portland, Ore.; Regis, married to former Kathy Swory, Cleveland, Ohio; and Ramona, married to Matt Murphy, Port Lavaca, Texas; and grandchildren, Stepha nie, married to Charles Alan Read; Michele, Elizabeth and Andrew Wadi um; Regis, ' Theresa and Karen Sedlock; Sharon Wahl; and Stephen, Patrick and Colleen Murphy; also great-grandchildren, Adam Wahl .and Brittany Murphy. Beloved sister .of Ann McNiff, Barnesboro; Helen Man- (JI1" 1111 u ui - ,10 r u u t r r «m I cini, Clinton Township, Mich.; and Mi chael Simo, Liberty, N.Y. Member of Catholic Daughters of America and St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Barnesboro. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Long-Contres Funeral Home Inc., Barnesboro, where scrip tural wake service will be held at 8 p.ra Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Monday at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, the Revs. Stephen Sedlock and Bernard Grega, concelebrants. Interment, church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Cambria County Area Agency on Aging, P.O. Box 88, Ebensburg, Pa., 15931; Home Nursing Agency, P.O. Box 430, Spangler, Pa., 15775; or St. John's Catholic Church, 805 Chestnut Ave., Barnesboro, Pa., 15714. ; SEESE - Joseph H.,« 77, 806 Central Ave., died May 18, 1995, at Good' Sa maritan Medical Center. Born Jail; 22,1918, in Windber, son of late Oliver B. Sr. and Anna (Horner) Seese. Pr£ ceded in death by wife, former Ma?? garet Guba, who died Oct. 10, 1994- and brother, Oliver. Survived by son' Joseph, married to former PauIetlS Solomon, Texas; and daughter, Car ole, wife of David Sarver Sr., Johns, town; also grandchildren, David J& and Kristin Sarver; and several nieces and nephews. Member of'Xb" cal 1257, UMWA. Family will receive friends from 1 p.m. until time of serv ice at 3 p.m. Saturday at The Dalla Valle Funeral Home Inc., Windger the Rev. Ronald St. Clair will offici' ate interment, • Horner Cemetery: Windber. J SEESE -^- L. Catherine, 85, 8033 Clearshade Drive, Windber, died April 19, 1995, at Memorial Hospital of Bedford County. Born Sept 4,1909, in New Paris, daughter of late John H. and Mary Alice (Rowzer) Gephart. Preceded in death by husband, Stan ford W., whom she married Oct. 1, 1932, and who died May 1, 1994; grandson, Matthew Miller; brothers, David and William Gephart; and sis ter, Nellie Gephart" Survived by these children: Elizabeth "Betty," wife of William R. Thomas, Johnstown; Dixie Lee, wife of James E. Miller, Schellsburg R.D. 1; Catherine "Kitty/? wife of "Thomas C. Miller, Schellsburg R.D. 1; Judith Seese, Glencoe; Patri cia, wife of J. Michael Feaster, Bed ford R.D. 2; and Stanford W. Seese Jr., Windber R.D.I; brother, Charles Warren Gephart, Portage; and sister, Mildred Hiner, Canton, Ohio; also 12 grandchildren and eight great-grand children. Retired secretary of Ogle Township School District. Member of Ryot Church of the Nazarene, where she was financial secretary and a Sunday school teacher. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Mickle-Geisel ' Funeral Home, Schellsburg. Funeral service at 10 a.m. Saturday at Ryot Church of the Nazarene, the Rev. Joseph Schiren and the Rev. Alan Smith. Interment, Ogletown Brethren Ceme tery. At the.request of tthe deceased, there will be no viewing. SEESE - Robert W., 87, New Flor ence, died Dec. 31, 1995, at Beacon Manor, Indiana. Born Aug. 15,1908, in Johnstown, son of the late Uriah Jo seph and Elizabeth May (Snably) Seese. Also preceded in death by first wife, former Elmira Homer, second wife, former Margaret Blaisdell, and sister, Florence Snodgrass. Survived by daughter, Edith Louise Seese, New Florence; sister, Edith Oyler, Johns town; and stepson, Mark Blaisdell, Wilmore; also four step-grandchil dren. Member of New Florence Unit ed Presbyterian Church. Veteran of World War H Life member of Johns town Post 155, VFW. Member of Bushmaster 158, RCT; JohnstownConemaugh Lodge 538, F.&A.M.; Cambria County 32, RSSM; Portage Royal Arch Chapter 195; Oriental Commandery 61, Knight's Templar, New Castle Consistory; Jaffa Temple, Altoona; Johnstown Area Shrine Club; and Alma Lodge 53, IOOF. Retired employee of Bethlehem Steel Corp., Johnstown Plant. Former council man in New Florence. Former presi dent of New Florence Sewage Au thority. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Kenneth A. Stuart Funeral Home, New Florence, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. John J. McClure. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. Masonic service at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Grave side military rites by local veteran's organizations. 45C (71 11 r SEESE — Robert H., 75, 1101 Parkview Drive, Johnstown, former ly of Windber, died April 3, 1995, in Venice, Fla. Born Dec. 20, 1919, in Windber, son of Sheldon G. and Verdella (Mills) Seese. Preceded in death by parents, and first wife, former Jane Winter. Survived by second wife, Mercedes E. (Parsons) Englehart-Seese, and these children: Robert H. Jr., married to former The resa Mulcahy, and Richard W., both of Windber; and Ann, wife of Scott MacDade, Downingtown; and these stepchildren: Harry Englehart, Chica go, III; Carol Sheeham, Studio City, Calif.; Nancy Snyder, Bowie, Md.; and Joan Rodriques, Duluth, Ga.; also sur vived by these grandchildren, Lauren, Lindsay, Scott Edward, Robert H. Ill, Daniel Gaston, Scott Shaulis, Leigh, Jamie, Ashley, Kelly, Kevin and Kerri. Graduate of Kent State University. Held an MBA, with distinction, from Harvard University. Formerly em ployed by Whalley Coal Company and as assistant general manager of Berwind Corp. ^Retired as group vice president from Berwind Corp. in 1979. Also consulted for Calandra Corp. World War II Navy veteran. Retired captain from U.S. Naval Reserve. Commanded the Johnstown Naval Reserve Unit and the Philadelphia Naval Reserve Yard. Recipient of Commendation Medal from the Sec retary, of the Navy.'Served on the Emergency Defense Team during the presidency of Ronald Reagan. Mem ber of Board of Directors of the fol lowing: Windber Hospital, Mount Aloysius Junior College, U.S. Naval Academy-Blue & Gold Foundation, National Coal Association, and U.S. National Bank. Member of Sunnehanna Country Club, Elks, Bachelor's Club, F. & A.M., and Union League of Philadelphia. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Meek Funeral Home Inc., Windber, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, the Rev. Earl Crissman. Dea con service, 8:45 p.m. Thursday. Interment, Berkey Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family suggests donations to Good Samaritan Medical Center Renal Dialysis Unit. (71 r i: I»m u1 - ,21 r i tm r r <'t f SEGAL — Louis, 77, Johnstown, died July 7,1995, at Good Samaritan Medi cal Center. Born Aug. 13, 1917, in Hagerstown, Md., son of Max and Esther (Nachemson) Segal. Preceded in death by parents; and brothers, Morris, Coleman and Harry. Survived by brother, Samuel, Johnstown; neph ews, Martin Segal, Miami, Fla.; and Alvin Segal, Ontario, Canada; niece, Maxine Van Handel, North Carolina; and beloved companion for many years, Mary Kovalchik, with whom he resided. Former owner of Spot Bar and Tops Diner. Part owner of Gale's Store. Veteran of World War II. Graveside service, 11 a.m. Sunday at Ahavath Achim Cemetery, Rabbi Ronald Bluming. Arrangements by John Henderson Co. Funeral Home. SEGANOS — Hazel B., 60, Laurel Crest Manor, Ebensburg, formerly of Miles Street, died Aug. 16, 1995, at Memorial Medical Center. Born Oct. 13, 1934, in Johnstown, daughter of Jose and Isidra (Flores) Morales. Pre^ ceded in death by parents; son, Ricte ard S. Morales; brothers, Joseph and Edward; and sister, Esperanza Mor ales. Survived by daughters, Christine Morales, Johnstown; Caniille Seganos, Lancaster; and Roxanne Seganos, Johnstown; also two grandchildren. Sister of Dorateo Morales, Johns town; Violet Morales, Oxon Hill, Md.; Henry Morales, Johnstown; and An drea Bowlus, Portland, Ore. Gold Star Mother. Member of Sgt. Michael Strank Post, VFW, ladies auxiliary, and St. Anthony Catholic Church, where Mass of Christian Burial will SEIBERT - Arlene R., 70, 69 D SLj Extension, died April 13, 1995, at Con-] emaugh Memorial Medical Center' Born Oct. 18, 1924, in Ryot, daughter] of John R. and Mabel (Fyock) Bloom. Preceded in death by parents; sisters' Florence Biss and Hazel Inman;! brothers, Percy Bloom and Ross Bloom; and an infant brother, Algie Survived by \ husband, Robert L.' Seibert, and children: Allen D. Emmel, Las Vegas,. Nev.; David R. Emmel, Bristol, Tenn.; Paul Emmel, Eu gene, Ore.; and . Tracy L. Emmel, Lebanon, Pa. Sister of Beatrice Wells, Johnstown; and Dale Bloom, Seward R.D. 1; also survived by sisters-inlaw, Elizabeth Bloom, Youngstown, Ohio; and Marie Bloom, Delmont; and granddaughters, -Liiidsey and Tricia Emmel. Member of First Mennonite Church. Friends received from 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at John Hen derson Co. Funeral Home, where service will be held at 2 p.m. Satur day, the Rev. David H. Graybill. Interment, Dunmyer Cemetery. Con tributions may be made New Day Inc. be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday, Franciscan Fathers, TOR. Interment, church cemetery. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where wake service will be held Friday at 3:30 p.m. SEHAS - Mary, 85, Richland, died Aug. 10, 1995, at home. Born Feb. 12, 1910, in Johnstown, daughter of Basil and Catherine (Kush) Waynik. Pre ceded in death by parents; husband, Agapetos "Happy"; brothers, Mike and John; and sister, Anna Suhyda. Sister of Rose Kutchma, and Andrew, both of Johnstown; and Joseph, Richland. Private visitation, however, rel atives and friends are invited to at tend Liturgy of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Monday at St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church (Byzan tine Rite), Woodvale, the Rev. Father Anthony T. Kubacki. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. Family is being served by The Harris Funeral Home, 500 Cherry Lane, Richland. 457 SEIFERT - Thomas E., M.D., 71, Westwood, died Sept. 26, 1995, at home. Born Dec. 21, 1923, in Sum- merhill, son of Bernard A. and Zita (Berschneider) Seifert Preceded in death by parents; son, Joseph R.; and brother, Rev. Father Mario B., TOR. Survived by wife of 43 years, for mer Joan A. Houch; children: Patricia, married to John D.H. Wil son, Indiana; Thomas M., mar ried to former Su san C. Boxler, Georgia; Bernard F., Bridgeville; Susan M. Sabulsky, New Stanton; Cheryl, married to Mark S. Antolovich, North Hunting don; Mary T. Graves, Maryland; Nancie L., married to Gary Grove, Johns town; Janet L., married to Dr. John J. Duffy, Connecticut; 11 grandchildren; and sister, Theresa, married to Jo seph Chuba, Florida. Longtime prac ticing physician in Johnstown, since 1959, and formed S & S O.B.Gyne. As sociation in 1963 with Ferdinand L. Soisson, M.D. World War II and Kore an Conflict Army veteran. Graduate of University of Pittsburgh, BS; Uni versity of Pittsburgh Medical School, in 1951. Interned at Walter Reed Med ical Center, Washington, D.C., 19511952. Residency at Pittsburgh Hospi tal and St. Margaret's Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1956-1959. Served on the active staffs of Mercy Hospital, Conemaugh Memorial Hospital and Lee Hospital, until retirement in 1992. Board certified OB/GYNE in 1961 and recertified in 1?77. Former mem ber and past president of Catholic Charities Johnstown-Altoona Diocese; Johnstown Physicians and Dentist Service Bureau. Served on the Board of Trustees of University of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohio, 1966-1976. Received honorary doctor of science degree in 1972 from the University of Steubenville. Fellow of American College of Surgeons. Member of AMA (American Medical Association); CCMS (Cambria County Medical Soci ety); PMS (Pennsylvania Medical So ciety); Diplomat of the American Col lege of Obstetrics/Gynecology. Member Sunnehanna Country Club; American Legion; Disabled American Veterans. Member of Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church, where Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday, the Rev. Monsignor Thomas K. Mabon, pastor, Father John Byrnes, celebrant. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday at Frank Duca Funeral Home, Westmont Chapel, 1622 Menoher Blvd. Entombment, Grandview Mausoleum. Wake serv ice, 3 p.m. Friday. SELEPACK — John Joseph, 56, for merly of Windber, died at his home in Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 27,1995. Son of late Elvie M. (Smethurst) and Joseph Selepack. Survived by daughter, Carol Ann Rector, Daleville, Ind.; son, Scott, Nashville, Tenn.; and three grandchildren. Also survived by sis ters, Delores S. Buri, Philadelphia; and Carol A. Dougherty, Erie. Air Force veteran. Former employee of Bethlehem Steel Corp., Johnstown Plant. Interment was in Nashville, Tenn. Also was a volunteer driver for Sen ior Citizens. Member of Grove Ave nue United Methodist Church. SELEPACK — Joseph S. "Stanko," 83, 2902 Jackson Ave., Windber, died March 8, 1995, at Laurel View Vil lage. Born March 23,1911, in Jenners, son of John and Pauline (Onofrey) Carrolltown, daughter of late'.Ber nard and Helen (Sharbaugh) Dillon. Survived by husband of 45 years, Thomas R. Semelsberger; these chil dren, Thomas G., Pittsburgh; Rich ard, Philadelphia; David J.f San Di ego, Calif.; Mark, Ebensburg; Nancy Selepack. Preceded in death by par ents; wife, former 'Elvie Matilda Smethurst; brothers," John, George and Andrew; infant brother, Steven; and sisters, Dora Molnar, Mary Mu ral and Julianna R.ebenock-Pugel. Survived by these children: Delores, wife of John H. Buri, Philadelphia; John, Nashville, Tenn,; and Carol Ann, Erie; also four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Brother of Margaret Stofan, Cairnbrook, and Michael, Port Huron, Mich.; also numerous nieces and nephews. Retired crane operator with Bethlehem Steel Corp., Gautier Divi sion. Member of Acosta Church of God. Friends received from 2 to. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Meek Funeral Home Inc., Windber. Interment, Richland Cemetery. Private funeral serv ice at request of family. SELL— James E., 69, formerly of Franklin Borough and Vine Street Towers, Johnstown, died Oct. 3,1995, at Lee Hospital. Born Jan. 20,1926, in Johnstown, son of Clifford M, and Ilse (Meise) Sell. Preceded in death by parents; and an infant sister. Brother of Donald, mar ried to former Jean Felix, Lan caster, Lois, wife of Lawrence Krause, Johns town; Warren, married to for mer Joyce Sim mons, Jackson- Frederick, husband of late Patricia Foley; and Charles, married to for mer Ginger Moore, both of Chicago. U.S. Army veteran. Served as a ser geant during the Korean Conflict. Former owner of Sell's Store, Conemaugh. Was employed by the Trac tion Co. and American Tobacco Co. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Moskal & Kennedy Colo nial Funeral Home, Ohio Street and Highland Avenue, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, the Rev, Fred C. Vanderhoff officiating. Inter ment, Grandview Cemetery. SEMELSBERGER — Bertha Cather ine (Dillon), 68,' South Main Street, Carrolltown, died Feb. 13; 1995, at Windber Hospice. Born Jani 7,1927, in Mohler, Carrolltown; and Suzanne, Pittsburgh; grandchildren, Jeremy Mohler, David T. Semelsberger, Rob ert Semelsberger, Cara Semelsberger and Connor Semelsberger; and brother, James Dillon, Crown Point, Ind. Elementary school teacher for many years. Also worked as judge's clerk at Cambria.County Courthouse, Ebensburg. Active in Bridge Club. Member of St. Benedict Roman Cath olic Church, Carrolltown. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Stevens Funeral Home Inc., Carrolltown, where wake serv ice will be held Wednesday evening. Funeral mass 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Benedict Church. Interment, church cemetery. SEMETKOSKY — Thomas, 59, Sene ca Street, Nanty Glo, died Aug. 15, 1995, at home. Born Feb. 6, 1936, in Smiths Mill, Clearfield County, son of Michael and Laura (Lyzinski) Semetkosky. Preceded in death by father, and infant sister, Laura Ann. Sur vived by mother, at home. Brother of James, married to former Angela Olsavsky; Martha, wife of Robert Felton, both of Nanty Glo (Cardiff); Marianne, wife of Larry Griffith, Washington, D.C.; also survived by seven nieces and nephews. Member of St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, Nanty Glo. Tom enjoyed music and writing. In accordance to his wishes, there will be no viewing. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday at St. Mary's church, the Rev. Monsignor John J. Little cel ebrant. Interment, church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, you are encouraged to honor Tom with a Spiritual Bou quet or Mass or a contribution to the charity of your choice. Arrangements by Askew-Houser Funeral Homes 458 \^gg$F (JI SEMINSKY V *"***" 1 ^^ ; \^/ - Stephen E. Jr., 78, Johnstown, died Feb. 25, 1995, at Lee Hospital. Born May 8, 1916, in Johns town, son of Stephen Sr. and Mary (Sabol) Serainsky. Preceded in death by parents; stepmother, Mary Yrabel; first wife, Mary Batz; second wife, Marjorie Sowerbrower; daughter, Mary Catherine Edmiston; grandson, Richard Edmiston; brothers: Joseph, Albert and Frank; and sister, Ethel Durkovich. Survived by children: Priscilla, wife of Leroy Stump, Johns town; Albert S., married to the for mer Billie G. Campbell, Belmont; and Stephen III, married to the former Paulette Dill, Johnstown; Kimberly Kimmel, Donald Shepherd, and David Shepherd, married to the former Maureen DeCarlo, all of Johnstown; 19 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchil dren. Brother of Cecilia Gardosik, Norman, Okla.; Mary Pillera, Orlan do, Fla.; Margaret Hatarck, Altamonte Springs, Fla.; Ernestine Byers, Rogers, Ark.; Eugene, Johnstown; George, San Diego, Calif.; also step sister, Mary Fatula, Johnstown. Re tired electrician for Bethlehem Steel Corp. with 36 years' service. Member of St. Stephen Catholic Church. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Moskal & Kennedy Coloni- al Funeral Home, Ohio St. and High- land Ave., where wake service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Stephen Church, Father Larry Lacovic. Inter ment, Grandview Cemetery. SENESKY - Stanley M. Sr., 79, Coupon, died Nov. 12,1995, at Altoona Hospital. Born July 4,1916, in Gallitzin, son of late Albert and Cathleen (Wenglarz) Senesky. Preceded in death by wife, the former Helen Ciesielka, who died Feb. 24,1991; and brother, Michael Chernesky. Survived by children: Helen, at home; Stanley Jr., Coupon; and Leona Kenner, Middletown, Md.; also three grand daughters, Kimberley, Christina and Stephanie Senesky. Last member of immediate family. Employed by Pennsylvania Railroad for 30 years, having retired Jan. 10, 1978. Member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Coupon, where Mass of Christian Bur ial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Monsignor Mi chael Servinsky officiating. Inter ment, St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends were received from 7 to 9 p.m. Mon day and will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Gibbons Funeral Home, Ashville, where scriptural wake service will be held Tues day afternoon. riluim '-JOr SENDELOFSKY - Joseph, 77, 561 W. Howard St., died April 17, 1995, at Memorial Hospital of Bedford County as the result of an auto accident. Born Aug. 27, 1917, in Johnstown, son of Jacob and Agnes (Belz) Sendlosky. Preceded in death by parents; daugh ter, Patricia; sisters, Stella Piana, Caroline Sendlosky and Josephine Palladino; and brothers, John, Frank and Alex. Survived by wife by one day, former Mary Timko, and chil dren, Linda, Kenneth and Kevin, all of Johnstown. Brother of Julia, Roman and Mary Sendlosky and Sis ter Monica, OSF, Chicago, 111. Retired employee of former Bethlehem Mines Corp., Rosedale Division. Marine vet eran of World War II. Member of UMWA and St Casimir's Catholic Church, where funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday, the Rev. George Koharchik. Interment, church cemetery. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street. SENDELOFSKY - Mary T., 72, 56.1 W. Howard St., died April 18,1995, at Memorial Medical Center as the re sult of an auto accident in Bedford. Born Aug. 27, 1992, in Johnstown, daughter of John and Mary (Bogan) Timko. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Joseph; daughter, Patricia; andvbrothers, John, Joseph and Louis. Survived by children, Linda, Kenneth and Kevin, all of Johnstown. Sister of Ann Poprich, Julia Leech and Pauline Fiffick, all of Johnstown, and Frank Tirn^o, Hollsopple. Member of St. Casimir's Catholic Church, where funerat Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m^ Friday, the Rev.-George Kohar chik. Interment, church cemetery. SENDZIK - Stacy Lynette, 14, Spring Hill Road, Portage, died Aug. 13,1995, at Memorial Medical Center. Born Dec. 28, 1980, daughter of Wil liam and Janice (Gamba) Sendzik. Survived by parents; paternal grand parents, James and Doris Sendzik, Portage; and maternal grandmother, Carol Gamba, Portage. Also survived by numerous aunts, uncles and cous ins. Was a student in the Class of 1999 of Portage Area High School. Mem ber of PAHS Varsity Cheerleading Squad. Volunteer at Laurel Crest Manor, for community service. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Mark A. Serenko Funeral Home, Portage. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Lutheran Church, Portage, Vice Pas tor Bob Kaltenbaugh officiating. Interment, Prospect Cemetery. SENSABAUGH - Carl R., 44, Cherry Tree R.D., died Sept. 2, 1995, at Alle gheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh. Born March 26,1951, in Spangler, son of Robert S. and Stella M. (Fleming) Sensabaugh. Survived by parents; wife, former Cindy L. Buterbaugh; and daughter, Kerri, at home. Brother of Connie, married to Harry Zaqurskie, Indiana; ilobert, married to former Sharon Brooks, Commo dore R.D.; and Melanie, married to Fred Fink Jr., Indiana. Also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Employed by the Depart ment of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, as a mine health and safety specialist, and parttime legal conferencing officer. For mer president of the John O. Miller Council of Holmes Safety Assn., Barnesboro. Current secretary-treas urer of Clymer Council of Holmes Safety Assn. Former secretary of Pi oneer Lake Outdoors Club. Active in Pennsylvania Mine-Rescue Team, Small Mine Initiative, Berkley, W.Va., and member of Uniontown Church of Christ. Friends receive^ Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Long- Contres Funeral Home Inc., Cherry Tree, where funeral service will^be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Rick Woodall and Edwin Phillips ministefitfllg; Interment, Citizens Cemetery, Cherry Tree. SESNEY - Anne, 74, Pasadena, Md., formerly of Johnstown, died March 22, 1995. Born Feb. 28, 1921, in Johnstown,-daughterof late John and Caro line Bross. Survived by husband, Alex, and these children: Ronald, and wife, Debbie; Thomas, and wife, Ro bin; Janet; and Richard; and grand children, Sean, Carrie, Stacy, Melissa and Nicole. Sister of John Bross, Johnstown; and Carl Bross, Erie. Bur ial was in Pasadena, Md. 459 (711ir SESNEY-CHRISTINA - Elizabeth J., 84, Portage, formerly of Wilmore, died Aug. 17,1995, at Good Samaritan Medical Center. Born July 14,1911, in South Fork, daughter of Stephen and Anna Radachousky. Preceded in death by parents; first husband, Ste phen Christina; second husband, Leo Sesney; and five brothers and sisters. Survived by these children: Stephen Christina, married to former Mary Jane Vendetti, Auburn, N.Y.; Robert Christina, married to former Grace Schrift, New Germany, Irene, wife of William Wasilenko, Auburn, N.Y.; Francis Christina, married to former Betty Paxton, Sidman; Catherine, wife of Richard Golden, Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Helen, wife of Donald Dixon, Medina; N.Y.; Betty, wife of Nick Marchu, Johnstown; William Christina, married to former Patricia Fern, St. Michael; John Christina; married to former Sally Mclntyre, Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Charles Christina, married to former Shirley Latoche, Dunlo; and Andrea, wife of Ernest Podrasky, Jamestown; also survived by 38 grandchildren; and nu merous great-grandchildren. Last member of her immediate family. Friends received from 1 to 9 p.m. Fri day at Mark A. Serenko Funeral Home, Portage. Panachida will be sung at 7 p.m. Friday and Rosary will be recited immediately after. Divine Liturgy will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Saturday at SS. Peter & Paul Byzan-r tine Catholic Church,1 Portage, Father Myron E. Kochaba, OSB, celebrantInterment," church cemetery. SESTRICH — James, 59, Freehold, N.J., formerly of Johnstown, died Nov. 10, 1995, in Central State Medi cal Center, Freehold, N.J. Born Jan. 30, 1936, in Johnstown. Survived by parents, John and Anna (Sestrich) Skunta; brother, John Skunta; and sis ter, Maria Skunta, all of Johnstown. Retired school teacher in the Free hold Twp. School District. Received his Bachelor's Degree in Education from St. Francis College and a Mas ter's Degree from Rutgers Universi ty. A member of Lodge No. 5, CFU. Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Monday at St. Stephen Catholic Church, the Rev. Lawrence Lacovic. Interment, Benshoff Hill Cemetery. Friends received from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where Wake Service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. (JI riluiiir-firiitiiunT«Mi SETTLE - Donald V., 88, New Ger many, entered into eternal rest in Our Lord Jesus Christ, July 22, 1995, at the home of his beloved daughter, Catherine. Born July 8, 1907, in Lewistown, son of John and Floyd (Kern) Settle. Preceded in death by parents; beloved first wife, Tessie (Cramer) Settle, whose death ended a union of 60 years; second wife, Dorthea (Flowers) Settle, who passed into eternal rest, Sept. 23, 1994, and whose death ended a union of six years; seven brothers; one sister, and one great-grandson. Survived by chil dren: Joseph, Nanty Glo; Edna, wife of Wilfred Bodenschatz, New Germa ny; Catherine, New Germany; Ken neth, married to former Jean Silyards, Belsano; Donald, married to former Geraldine Misner, Homer City; Ronald, married to former Nan cy Davis, Cowlesville, N.Y.; Dorothy, wife of James Buckus, Kent, Ohio; Joyce, wife of Kenneth Renney, Coalport R.D.; 18 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; and five stepchildren. Last member of his immediate fami ly. Member of Indiana Church of Christ. Fifty-year member of Local 1386, UMWA. An avid Bible reader and scholar. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Bowser-Ondriezek Funeral Home, Nanty Glo, where service will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Brothers Phil and Jake Boyer officiating. Interment, EUB Cemetery, Belsano. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Richland Church of Christ. SEVENACK - Frank Michael "Chick," 86, Johnstown, died July 2, 1995, at Martinsburg, W.Va. Born Feb. 12,1909, in Johnstown. Preceded in death by wife, Geraldine Gutter idge; son, Lewis Gutteridge. Survived by these children: Joann Gay, Conemaugh; Frank M. Gutteridge, mar ried to Diane, Hagerstown, Md.; Jeannette G. Gwinn, Ashville, Ohio; Janet M. Curtis, Mineral Point; Dean L. Gutteridge, married to Gayle, Chica go, 111. Also survived by 11 grandchil dren, including Tera Elaine Gutter idge and Mark Anthony Gutteridge. Burial, Headrick Cemetery. 460 SEWALISH - Catherine, 77, Barnesboro, died May 10, 1995, at the home of her daughter, Andrea. Born Aug. 11,1917, in Nanty Glo, daughter of Ni cholas and Fannie Asashon. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Frank, who died Jan. 1/1990; sister, Mary; and brother, Joseph. Survived by lov ing children: Gloria Zeranko, Balti more, Md.; Francine Douglas, Dau phin, Pa.; Andrea Ligda, Barnesboro; and Roxanne Pisarcik, Twin Rocks; also 10 grandchildren. Sister of John Asashon, Colver. Member of St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, Barnesboro; Catholic Daughters of America, Our Lady of Victory Court 722. Friends received from 3 to 9 p.m. Friday at Moriconi Funeral Home, Spangler, where Parastas will be re cited at 8 p.m. Panachida will begin at 10:15 a.m. Saturday with Liturgy of Christian Burial to follow at 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, Father Emmanuel Rathapilly celebrant. Interment, Holy Family Cemetery, Colver. SGRO - Anthony B. "Tony," 76, Johnstown, formerly of Indiana, died Nov. 30, 1995, at Memorial Medical Center. Born Nov. 14, 1919, in NuMine, Pa., son of Anthony and Flor ence (Marino) Sgro. Member of St. Bernard of Clairvaux Roman Catho lic Church and moist recently attend ed St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church, Johnstown. Also was a mem ber of Sons of Italy. Mr. Sgro was self-employed all of his life and was the former owner of the Plaza Lounge and the Richland Jockey Club, both in Johnstown. Survived by sons, Gary Cameron, and wife Shir ley; and Anthony, and dear friend, Tracy, Johnstown; and grandchildren, Brian, Angela and Anthony. Brother of Angelo and Mickey, Indiana; Pete, Guam; Albert, Ocean Pines, Md.; Mrs. Louise Calogero and Jennie Rezolla,. Indiana; Mrs. Eugene (Ann) Nastasi, Barnesboro; Mrs. Richard (Florence) Marshall, Pittsburgh; Mrs. George (Catherine) Shimmel, Indiana. Pre ceded in death by parents; wife, Mary Catherine "Dolly" Bigley Sgro; and brother, Joseph. Friends will be re ceived at Bence-Mihalcik Funeral Home, Indiana, Pa., Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and also on Saturday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Bernard of Clairvaux Roman Catholic Church at noon Saturday. Interment will follow in St. Bernard Cemetery, Indiana, Pa. \^0? Olljr SHAFFER - Mrs. Betty K.f 71, Johnstown, died May 8, 1995, at Me morial Medical Center. Born Dec. 2, 1923, in Conemaugh Township, Som erset County, daughter of late Ste phen and Effie (Sala) Blough. Preced ed in death by two infant daughters. Survived by husband, Donald E. Shaffer. Sister of Virgi] Blough, mar ried to former Ann Cauffield; Alme- da, wife of Donald Lohr;and Martha, widow of Charles Beener, all of Boswell R.D. 1; Virginia, widow of Merle Gindlesperger, and Beatrice, wife of Dorsey . Eash, both of Johnstown R.D. 4; Margaret, wife of John Updyke, Wilshire Boulevard; and Frank, married to former Mona Jones, Hollsopple R.D. 2; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Member of Mount Calvary Lutheran Church. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at HendersonKetterer Funeral Home, Geistown, where funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, the Rev. Ronald Reed. Interment, Grandview Mauso leum. SHAFFER — Blanche E., 92, Johns town, died March 6, 1995, at Cone maugh hospital. Born Sept 12,1902, in Conemaugh, daughter of Howard F. and Molly (Mahoney) Bennett. Pre ceded in death by parents, brothers, Arthur, Russell and William and sis ter, Ethel. Married to the late Miles J. Shaffer. Survived by sons, Eugene C. Shaffer, married to former Nancy Miller, Prescott, Ariz, and Miles J. Shaffer Jr., married to former Doris J. Fields; also six grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and one greatgreat-grandchild. Former nurse at Cambria Iron Hospital and member of BFOE. Private services at the re quest of the family. Memorial service will be held at a later date. tJIril SHAFFER — Burdella E., 68, 18 Gardner St., Johnstown, formerly of Windber, died April 8, 1995, at home. Born Feb. 27,1927, in Windber, daugh ter of Irvin J. and Ethel M. (Thomas) Helman. Preceded in death by par ents; first husband, William J. Young; and second hus band, Boyd Samuel Shaffer. Shaffer. Sister of Robert, married to the former Ducky McNulty, Windber, Richard, married to the former Mary Ann Pierzchala, Dauphin, Pa. Mem ber of Windber Church of the Breth ren, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, the Rev. Royden Airsmen. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Meek Funeral Home Inc., Windber. Interment, Berkey Cemeterv. SHAFFER — Frances E., 96, Hooversville, died Oct. 25, 1995, at Alle gheny Lutheran Home. Born Oct. 27, 1898, in 'Hooversville, daughter of Daniel and Bertha (Hamer) Shaffer. Preceded in death by parents; broth ers, Earl, Warren Sr., D. Dwight Sr. and Harold; and sisters, Verna, Helen Wagner, Erma Jackson and Blanche. Last member of her immediate fami ly. Survived by sisters-in-law, Vivian H. Shaffer and Theresa M. Shaffer, both of Hooversville; also nieces and nephews, Jack B., Daniel J., Jan D., Warren Jr., Ronald H., Daniel Dwight Jr. and Harold K. Shaffer and Karen Barnhart, Ruth Jackson and Carol Sadusky. Attended Susquehanna Col lege and was associated with Daniel Shaffer's Inc. of Hooversville. Mem ber of Trinity Lutheran Church, Hoo versville. No viewing or visitation. Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Trinity Lutheran Church, the Rev. Gerald L. Myers. Interment, POS of A Cemetery, Hooversville. In stead of flowers, memorial contribu tions may be given to Trinity Luther Arrangements by Home, Hooversville. Preceded in death by brother, Lowell. Survived by wife, former Mary Bosak, and daughters, Carole, wife of Lawrence Betcher; and Marcia, wife of David Moore, both of Windber; also Survived by these children: Linda K., wife of James Biss, Hollidaysburg; Lon Allen,married to the former Melissa Dudash, Johns town; Glenn B. Shaffer, and Sally A., wife of Joseph Sunseri, both of Johns town; and these grandchildren: James Biss Jr., Gregory and Marianne an Church, Hooversville, Pa. 15936. 4G1 SHAFFER - Grant J. "Ike," 71, Windber, died April 30, 1995, at Me morial Medical Center. Born June 4, 1923, in Paint Townhship, son of late Norman and Velma (Manges) Blough. Deaner Funeral grandchildren, Lawrence, Michael and Kimberly Betcher; and Jason and Jonathan Moore. Brother of Louella Turk and LaRue Marcus, both of Windber. Army veteran of World War II. Self-employed contractor. Mem ber otBerkey Church of the Brethren, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Earl Crissman will officiate. Interment, SS. Peter & Paul's Cemetery, Windber. Military graveside rite by Menoher Post 155, VFW, Friends were received Monday evening and will be. received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at The Dalla Valle Funeral Home Inc., Wind ber. Those who.wish.may make.con-, tributions to Beflcey Church of the Brethren Building Fund in memory of Mr. Shaffer. SHAFFER — Guy, 84, Laurel View Village, Davidsville, formerly of Hooversville R.D. 1, died May 9, 1995, at Laurel View Village. Born April 21, 1911, in Shade Township, Somerset County, .son of Frank and Emma (Custer) Shaffer. Preceded in death by parents; first wife, former Edna Penrod Weaver; second wife, former Ethel Johns, who died Aug. 1, 1994; daughter, Nancy Barnes, in March 1990; granddaughter, Joieen Shaffer, brothers, Foster and Grant; sisters, Sylvia and Mildred; stepbrothers, Al bert and Carmen; and stepsister, Lu cille. Survived by son, Fred, married to former Nina Fish, Hollidaysburg; daughter, Wanda, married to Larry Mitchell, Johnstown R.D. 4; 16 grand children and 18 great-grandchildren; also brother, Steward, Scheilsburg; stepsister, Mildred Rummel, Wind ber, and sister-in-law, Goldie Shaffer, Hooversville. Member of Scalp Level Church of the Brethren; Tatman Hunting Club; Antique Automobile Club of America; Johnstown Flood City Antique Auto Club; LincolnZephur Owner's Club. Former owner and operator of Shaffer Slaughter Shop. Retired farmer. Nationwide In surance agent, with 39 years' service. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at George E. Mason Funeral Home Inc., Davidsville, where funeral service will be con ducted at 11 a.m. Friday, the Rev. Ronald St.Clair. Interment, Berkey Cemetery. (JI riliinu*-<l[lrnriirr,M I SHAFFER — Helen Louise, 75, Richland, died July 7, 1995, at Good Sa maritan Medical Center. Born Sept. 17, 1919, in East Conemaugh, daugh ter of Benjamin and Etta (Rorabaugh) Fulton. Preceded in death by parents; husband, William E.; brother, William; and sister, Harriet Fulton. Survived by daughter, Kimberly, married to Ernest Williams, Johnstown; grandchildren: Simone and Andre; sister, Myrtle Roberts, Richland; and sister-in-law, Lillian Fulton, Vinco. Member of Bethany United Methodist Church. Graduate of Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. Retired from Com munity Nursing Service. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at John Henderson Co. Funer-. al Home, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, the Rev. C.E. Goodin. Entombment, Mausoleum. Grandview SHAFFER — John, 77, Colver, died Aug. 21, 1995, in Ebensburg. Born Aug. 21, 1918, in Whitsell, Fayette County, son of late John and Mary (Lukacina) Shaffer. Preceded in death by two sisters. Survived by wife, for mer Helen Balog, whom he married Nov. 19, 1938. Death ends a marriage union of 57 years. Also survived by children: Helen, wife of William Ev ans, Hooversville; John, married to former Jeannie Patti, Houston, Tex as; George, and his wife, Sharon, Washington state; Alice, wife of Dexter Hill, Columbus, Ohio; and Tom, married to former Pam Rovansek, Hollsopple; also 21 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren; Also sur vived by one brother and one sister in Czechoslovakia. Retired in 1978 from Eastern Association Coal Corp., after 39 years' service. Past president of Local 860, District 2, UMWA. Had served as a UMWA International De legate and a member of COMPAC SHAFFER - James I. Sr., 60, Holl sopple R.D. 1, died Aug. 1, 1995, in Addison. Born March 30,1935, in Boswell, son of Cloyd and Margaret (Gray) Shaffer. Preceded in death by parents, one sister and two brothers. Survived by wife, former D. Jean Rose, and these children: Dona Jean, at home; James I. Jr., married to for mer Melissa Claycomb, Kansas; Bel inda Bittner, Boswell; Margaret Trobino, Alabama; James Allen, Boswell; Donald Ray, Cairnbrook; Robert Wil liam, Alabama; and Melissa Phillippi, Boswell; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Brother of Au drey Bonitz, Somerset R.D. 2; Alice Stayrook, Berlin; Mary Jane Miller, Delaware; and Esther Pluta, and Glenn Shaffer, both of Florida. Mem ber of St. Thomas Lutheran Church. Death breaks a marriage union of 24 years. Formerly employed by Fire stone Heavy Equipment; M.F. Fetterolf Coal Co.; and Long Air Dox. Owner and operator of Shaffer Truck ing. Family receiving friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at George E. Ma son Funeral Home Inc., Davidsville, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, the Rev. Elvin Holsopple. Interment, Stoystown IOOF Ceme tery. Committee. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Askew-Houser Funeral Homes Inc., Ebensburg; where funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, the Rev. Frank Brosius officiating. Inter ment, Lloyd Cemetery. SHAFFER - Katie E. (Thomas), 85, Boswell R.D. 1, died unexpectedly Nov. 19, 1995, at home. Born July 12, 1910, in Jenner Township, Somerset County, daughter of Nelson and Ellen R. (Thomas) Thomas. Preceded in death by parents; husbaniKoberfR., Sept. 25,1986; sister, Dora May Thom as, in 1900; and brother, Edgar L. Thomas, in 1964. Survived by these stepchildren: John Shaffer, married to Jane Perry, Fallingwaters, W.Va.; Dorothy, wife of Donald Schmucker, Philadelphia; and Loretta, wife of Daniel Showalter, Waynesboro, Va.; three nephews, Robert Thomas, mar ried to Carolyn Snyder, Laurel, Miss.; Donald Thomas, married to Doris Brown, Hollsopple R.D. 1; and Paul Thomas, Stafford, Va.; nine stepgrandchildren; three stepgreatgrandchildren; eight grandnephews and grandnieces; and numerous other relatives. Lifelong loyal member of Thomas Mennonite Church, Thomas Mills, and served as church historian since 1966. Also taught Sunday school for 62 years and summer Bible school for 43 terms. Secretary for 15 years of District WMSC. Employed for 23 years in several area garment facto ries. Member of ILGWU. Friends re 4G ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and until noon Wednesday at Hoffman Funeral Home, Allegheny Street, Boswell. Viewing also from 1 p.m. until the time of service at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Thomas Church, Pastors Homer Schrock, Donald Speigle and Aldus Wingard officiating. Interment, church cemetery. SHAFFER —. Lenora, 84, 207 Ottawa St., formerly of Roxbury, died Aug." 6, 1995, at her residence. Born Dec. 2, 1910, in Mt. Pleasant, daughter of George and Rosa (Suter) Shaw. Pre ceded in death by parents; husband, Roy G. Shaffer, brother, Charles; and sisters, Jessie Marony, and Hazel M. Shaw. Survived by sons, Charles W., married to the former Jean Rucosky, Johnstown R.D. 7, and Roy E., mar ried to the former Jolene Bunt, Ar butus Village, Johnstown. A sister of Clarence "Pete" Shaw, Springfield, Ohio. Also survived by grandchildren: Patricia McClintock and Dawn Smith, both of Johnstown; David Shaffer, Pine Brook, N.J.; James Shaffer and Melissa Shaffer, both of Johnstown. Also survived by eight great-grandchildren and five stepgreat-grandchildren. Member of Roxbury St. Paul's United Methodist Church. Was active in Roxbury Cub Scouts and Roxbury Republican Club; also member of United Methodist Women. Friends received from 11:30 a.m. until time of service at 1 p.m. Tuesday, at the Roxbury St. Paul's United Methodist Church, the Rev. David L. Parker. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. Family suggests con tributions to Arbutus Park Manor. Arrangements by John Henderson Co. Funeral Home. SHAFFER - Richard S. "Sparky," 74, 1 Berkey Drive, Windber R.D. 1, died Oct. 23,1995, at home. Born April 5,1921, in Arrow, Pa., son of late Fos ter C. and Lillian Grace (Beltz) Shaffer. Preceded in death by son, Ronald, and brother, J. Eugene. Sur vived by wife, former Julia Ann Vidmar, and son, Paul Gary, married to former Venetia Vaughan, Osterburg; also four grandchildren, Richard, Patrick, Philip and Sarah. Brother of Donald and wife, Violet, St. Peters burg, Fla. Member of Graef Lutheran Church, Cairnbrook. Army veteran of World War II. Retired auto body re pairman for Marhefka Chevrolet. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Meek Funeral Home Inc., Windber, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Raymond A. Sistek. Interment, Berkey Cemetery. j (711 it- SHAFFER — Sarah (Greenshields), 89, Boswell R.D. 3, died unexpectedly Sept. 29, 1995, at home of daughter, Marilyn. Born Jan. 5, 1906, in Scot land, daughter of Thomas and Grace (Browning) Greenshields. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Edward I., in 1981; son, Dr. Edward R, in 1967; sister, Ann Gardner, and brother, Jack. Survived by daughter, Marilyn, widow of Vincent Bunch, Johnstown; daughter-in-law, June R. Shaffer, Boswell; grandchildren, Janell, wife of Kenneth Yoder, Lebanon, Pa.; Ed ward J., Lititz; and Janice Bunch, Boswell R.D. 3; and great-grandchil dren, Ariel and Kayla Shaffer, and Brianna Yoder. Member of Covenant Presbyterian Church, Boswell. Friends received from noon to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Hoffman Funeral Home, Allegheny Street, Boswell, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, the Rev. Michael A. Dunlap officiating. Interment, Somerset County Memorial Park. SHAFFER — Sylvia Lucille (Burkley), 77, formerly of Brush Valley, died July 12, 1995, at Indiana Hospi tal. Born Jan. 18, 1918, in Lucernemines, daughter of George and Leona (Harsh) Burkley. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Theodore Shaffer, in 1994; daughter, Sharon Huey; granddaughter, Brenda; three sisters and one brother. Survived by children: Mrs. Donald (Teddy) Short, Bolivar R.D. 1; James E., Hopewell, Va.; Donald E., North East, Md.; Mrs. Naomi Shaffer, Homer City R.D. 3; granddaughter, Deborah, Homer City R.D. 3. Sister of George Burkley Jr., Lucernemines. Member of United Methodist Church, Brush Valley. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at C. Frederick Bowser Funeral Home, Homer City, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Satur day, the Rev. Herman Ridley. Inter ment, Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana. SHAFFER — Thomas E., 32, a resi dent of Pittsburgh, originally from Johnstown, unexpectedly on Dec. 5, 1995. Beloved son of Julianne Shaffer and James E. Shaffer (deceased). Brother of Michael, Plainsboro, N.J.; John, Pittsburgh; Mary Agnes, Bos ton; and Joseph, Los Angeles; and half brother, James E., Stafford, Va. Spe ( cial uncle of Matthew, David, Chris tine and Lauren. Friends received at John Henderson Co. Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, (7Irilui!ii'-,inriiuiri-.Ml where vigil service will be held Fri day. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Saturday at St. John Gualbert Cathe dral, the Rev. Monsignor George B. Flinn, V.G. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. SHANDOK"-— Joseph "Whitey Shaner," 72, 309 Ashcroft Ave., Cres son,. died May 22, 1995,. at Altoona Hospital. Bom Dec. 24, 1922, in Por tage, son of late Frank and Ahastasia (Perich) Shandor. Survived by wife, former Mary C. Albarano, whom he married July 15, 1949; and children: Richard P., Cresson; Michael J., Bowie, Md.; and Karen Checca, South Bend, Ind.; and four grandchildren. Brother of Andrew and George, both of Cleveland, Ohio; Michael, Kingman, Ariz.; Mary Paine, Northport, N.Y.; Anna Baith, Portage; Helen Osterrieder, McKees Rocks; and Julie Zarecki, Coraopolis. A 1942 graduate of Portage Township High School. Retired from U.S. Air Force in 1968, having served during World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War. Dur ing World War II, he was a member of Eighth Air Force and served with the famous "Bloody" 100th Bomtt Group (H). On Oct. 3, 1943, his B-17 crash-landed in France. With th£ help of the French Underground, he evad ed the enemy and returned to the United Kingdom on Feb. 4, 1944. Re cipient of Air Medal, with three. Oak Clusters; World War II Victory Medal; and numerous other awards and decorations. Member of St. Fran cis Xavier Catholic Church, Cresson, 100th Bomb Group Association; Air Force Sergeants- Association; Air Force Escape and Evasion Society; and Cresson American Legion. Friends received from 2 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Charles M. Kennedy Fu neral Home, Cresson, where wake service will be held in the afternoon. Cresson American Legion memorial service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 8 a.m. Friday at St. Francis Xavier church, the Rev. David Roesch. Inter ment, Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations are re quested to St. Francis Xavier church, SHANER - Edgar K., 74, Emeigh, died April 14, 1995, at Miners Hospi tal, Spangler. Born Dec. 25, 1920,.in Emeigh, son of George R. and Bessie M. (Sample) Shaner. Preceded in death by parents; wife, former Lenor ra M. Keirn, whom he married April 20, 1948; brothers, George R. Jr. and Carl M. Survived by son, Dale E., married to former Rosemary Veltri, and grandson, Jared A., of Lance; and sister, Kathryn Hall, Emeigh. U.S. Army veteran of World War II where he served in the 990th Ordinance Di vision. Partner in Shaner Bros. Oil Co., Spangler, until his retirement in January 1983. Member of Emeigh United Methodist Church. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7. to 9 p.m. Monday at Long-Contres Funeral Home Inc., Barnesboro, where funer al service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, the Rev. Ronald Marshall. Interment, East Ridge Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu tions may be sent to Emeigh United Methodist Church, Emeigh, Pa. 15733.SHANK - Clarence J:, 84, of Robin son, died Aug. 5,1995, in Lee Hospital. Born Nov. 21, 1910, in Cherry Hill Township, Indiana County, son of thi late Ora and Sarah Ann (Waltermine) Shank. Also preceded in death by wife, the former Henretta Mae Adams, in 1986; sisters: Anna Jane Yeager, Martha M. Lear, Mary Ellen Yankuskie, Nannie Muir, and broth ers, Melvin G. and Dale E. Shank. Survived by sons, Clarence O. and Glenn Shank, both of Bolivar; step daughters: Hazel Foust, Robinson; Blanche Marasco, Irwin; and Doris Lichtenfels, Robinson; six grandchil dren. Brother of Florence Gindlesperger, New Florence R.D. 1. A veteran of World War II. Member of Duane Boring VFW Post 9310 of Robinson. Retired from Imperial Coal Co. in 1968. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Kenneth A. Stuart Funeral Home, New Flor ence, where service will be held 11 a.m. Monday, the Rev. Rick Fritz. Interment, Germany Lutheran Ceme tery. Military rites by local veterans organizations. Cresson. 463 • lit- SHANK - Dr. George E., 56, East Jordan, Mich., formerly of Windber, died July 30, 1995, in Michigan. Pre ceded in death by father, John Ed ward. Survived by mother, Pearl, Windber; wife, La Verne (Kaiser); and these children: Michael, Beth Ann Peterson, Diane Durocher, Lauren, Heather, and Kristen, all of Michigan; also three grandchildren. Brother of Robert, married to Gwen McGee, Windber; Shirley, wife of Rev. Thom as Fleck Sr., North Carolina;. Eloise, wife of Richard Miller, Windber, and Alice, wife of Leland West, Boswell. Graduate of Richland High School and Logan Basic College of Chiropractic, St. Louis, Mo. Services in Michigan. Contact Hoffman Funer al Homes, Boswell, for funeral de tails. SHANK - John M., 70, New Florence R.D. 1, died Nov. 24,1995, at Lee Hos pital. Born Dec. 10, 1924, in Bolivar, son of the late George M. and Viola (Howard) Shank. Preceded in death by son, Thomas Shank. Survived by these children: John Jr., married to Hisako, Wedgefield, S.C.; Harry R., married to Linda, Kyle, Texas; Pame la, wife of Thomas Henderson, New Florence R.D. 1; James B., Johns town; Forest, married to Kim, Girard, Kan.; Tammy McGraw, Pitts burgh; 14 grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren. Brother of George and Roger Shank, both of Bolivar, Wayne Shank, New Florence RJD>. 2; and Margaret Houggey, Mesa, Ariz. Mem ber of West Bolivar Community Bible Church. Retired employee of Flor ence Mining Co. Member of U.M.W.A. Local 1257. A Navy veteran of World War II. Member of New Florence V.F.W. Post 7622, and Charles Sutton American Legion Post 128, Bolivar. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Kenneth A. Stuart Funeral Home, New Florence, where service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, the Rev. Samuel R. Astolos Jr. Interment, Bethel Cemetery. Graveside military rites by local veterans' organizations. 4G4 (.fl i ilt 1111r -jTjrmur i ,i I SHARBAUGH - Paul T., 77, former ly of Ferndale, died July 29, 1995, in, Brooksville, Fla. Native of Cressoiii and resident of Brooksville for the past seven years, coming from St. Petersburg, Fla. Survived by wife, Bernice; daughters, Janie Bocox, St. Petersburg; Paulette Sharbaugh, Cary, N.C.; and sisters, Janie Evans, Altamonte Springs, Fla. and Emma Jean Harrell, Springfield, Va. Retired founder and owner of the West Cen tral Answering Service in St. Peters burg. World War II Naval veteran. Member of St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Brooksville and the Brookridge Golf Association, Brooksville. Former member of Pasadena Coun try Club and Holy Name Parish of Gulf Port. Family suggests memorial donations be made to HernandoPasco Hospice, 12107 Majestic Blvd., Hudson, Fla., 34667. SHARKEY - Josephine B., 87, Pres byterian Home, died at Good Samari tan Medical Center, May 26, 1995. Born Aug. 31, 1907, in Windber. Sur vived by husband, Fay L. Sharkey Sr., and several nieces and nephews. For-: merly resided at Freedom Square, Seminole, Fla. Taught school in New York, Pennsylvania and St Peters burg, Fla. Was a member of South Pinellas County Retired Teachers Asso ciation and Florida State Retired Teachers Association. Member of Quemahoning Chapter of DAR. Mem ber of Lake Seminole Presbyterian Church. There will be no viewing. Aprivate memorial service will be held for the family. SHARP — Lura Mae, 83, 787 Goucher St., died July 20, 1995, at home. Born Nov. 2, 1911, in East Conemaugh, daughter of Samuel L. and Mae (Dev lin) Sharp. Preceded in death by par ents, and brothers, Homer E., J. Kermit, and Clyde. Survived by nieces, Joan Falk, and Carol Lang, both of East Dubuque, 111.; nephews, Donald E. Sharp, and Durwin "Jay" Sharp, both of Johnstown; and good friends, Viola Rizzo and Dorothy Rob inson. Member of Conemaugh Pres byterian Church; and ladies auxilia ries to Eagles, Lodge 788, and VFW, Post 155. Retired employee, Johns town Bank & Trust Co. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at John Henderson Co. Funer al Home, where service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, the Rev. Don ald E. Krestar. Interment, Forest Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Conemaugh Presbyterian Church. SHARPE — Terrence Jr. "Ted," 75, Grants Pass, Ore., formerly of Por tage R.D. 2, died Jan. 21, 1995. Born Nov. 13, 1919, in Portage Township, son of Terrence and Mary Jane (Wardrop) Sharpe. Preceded in death by parents; brothers, James, William, Francis, Robert and* Thomas; and sis-, ter, Alice. Survived by wife, Delane, Grants Pass, Ore. Brother of Margac ret Sauro, Portage; Edwin, Fresno, Calif.; Mary Ray, California; and Eu gene, and his wife/ Marilyn, Mount Joy. World War II Navy veteran. Interment, Grants Pass, Ore. SHARPE - Victorine E., 78, 58 Col gate Ave., died April 2, 1995, at Lee Hospital. Born Nov. 18,1916, in Johns town, daughter of late Frank and Mary (Knapp) Zeiler. Preceded in death by brothers, Victor and Frank; and sister, Cecelia. Survived by daughter, Donna, wife of Richard Smith, Wilmington, Del; and grand son, Christopher. Sister of Leona Con stable, and Robert D., married to for mer Beverly Berschneider, both of Johnstown; also survived by.many nieces and nephews. Member of Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church. Former member and secretary of Construction General Laborers Un ion, No. 910, until her retirement. Employed during World War II by the U.S. Government, during the en tire war. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at The Picking-Treece-Bennett- Mortuary Inc. Graveside service will" be held at 9 a.m. Thursday at Grandview Ceme tery, Monsignor Thomas K. Mabon. In lieu of flowers, ccmtributions may be made to Goodwill Industries. SHAULES — Florence (Moldovan), 58, Shelby Township, Mich., formerly of Jerome, Pa. Dear mother of Coleen (Craig) Wigle; grandmother of Heath er, Christopher and Nicole Wigle; sis ter of Ann Swanson, Julia (Stanley) Jack, Martin Moldovan Sr.; and late Rose Sultus. Services, 11 a.m. Thurs day at Diener Funeral Home, 48271 Van Dyke, Utica, Mich. Visitation, Tuesday, 6 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday 1 to 9 p.m. Contributions to Hospice of Southeastern Michigan. (I I II' SHAULEY - Samuel Jr.. 74, Krings, Johnstown R.D. 7, died Sept. 22, 1995, at home. Born June 17, 1921, in Johns town, son of Samuel Sr. and Marie (Straub) Shauley. Preceded in death by parents; and sister, Marie Livings ton. Survived by wife, former Doro thy Paxton; and these children: Carol, wife of Daniel Bodwer, Ephrata; Shirley, wife of Kenneth Harness, Illinois; Nicholas, and wife, Bonnie, Lititz; Claire Skibo, Robinson; Sharon Rose, Windber; Tonya Payne; and Barbara, wife of Terry Snider, both of Palm Springs, Fla.; Delores, wife of Patrick Shaffer, Windber; Robert, and wife, Sharon, Waco, Texas; Char les, married to former Cindy Harr; and Debora, wife of Robert Harr, both of Windber, Janet, wife of Larry Goode; and Richard, married to for mer Christine Domenick, both of Shelby, N.C.; Jeffery, married to for mer Wendy Gary, Windber; 60 grand children; 18 great-grandchildren. Brother of Freda Shaffer, Johnstown. Navy and Army veteran, served dur ing World War II and Korean Con flict, with over 26 years' service. He retired as a Staff Sergeant. Member of HHC, 876th Engineering Battalion, Johnstown; and Windber American Legion Post. Retired from Bethlehem Steel Corp. Family receiving friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. SiwdAy at George E. Mason Funeral Home Inc., Davidsville, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Chaplain James Boulware of the 876th Engineering Battal ion. Entombment, Grandview Ceme tery. Graveside military service by Menoher Post 155, VFW. SHAULIS — Lester R., 83, Maple Mountain Manor, Berlin, formerly of Somerset, died July 2, 1995, at the Manor. Born May 9,1912, in Somerset County, son of the late Nevin and Goldie (Ream) Shaulis. Preceded in death by wives: Mae G. Baker and Bessie Cramer; son, James; two grandchildren; and brother, Merle. Survived by these children: Kenneth R., Penfield, Pa.; Lois J. (William) Saylor, Somerset R.D. 6; Elwood W., Listie; Audrey C. (Gerald) Thomas, Rolling Hills, Wyo.; John H., Berlin; Mary Jane (Donald) McGregor, Som erset; Donald A., Somerset R.D. 3; U (': I I I M I 1 1 r - fl 1 I■ I 1 li M I , I I Gail (Stanley) Clark, Somerset R.D. 7; Timothy L., Somerset R.D. 6; a stepdaughter, Esther (William) Kendig, Kensington, Md.; 21 grand children, 18 great-grandchildren; two sisters: Marian Miller, Somerset; and Thelma, wife of Elwood Shaulis, Som erset R.D. 3. Member of Beulah Unit ed Methodist Church. Former Somer set Township supervisor. Retired farmer and bus driver. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Robert H. Halverson Funeral Home, Somer set. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Wednes day at Beulah United Methodist Church, the Rev. Herbert Lohr, offici ating. Interment, church cemetery. Body will lie in state in church from 10:30 a.m. until hour of service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Beulah Church. SHAVER — Bernice L., 97, Allegheny Lutheran Home, formerly of 515 Cypress Ave., died Dec. 26, 1995, at the home. Born Nov. 9, 1898, in Friedens, daughter of John W. and Clara ,(Smith) Shaver. Preceded in death by parents; brothers, Joel Oliver Perry . . Shaver and John Warren Shaver; and sisters, Verda E. Roberts and Marian M. Shaver. Survived by ten nieces and I nephews, children _ « * of her sister, Ver da: Jay C. Rob erts, Johnstown; John W. Roberts, Murraysville; Jacqueline R. McKillip, Hollidaysburg; Joyce W. Christ, Annville; children of her brother Warren: John W. Shaver III, Coraopolis; Su zanne S. McLaughlin, Pittsburgh; Samuel P. Shaver, Yorktowne, Va.; Bernice S. Heisey, Pittsburgh; P. Kent Shaver, New Brighton; and O.P. Shaver, Bristol, Pa. Also survived by 23 grandnieces and grandnephews. Member of Johnstown High School, Class of 1916. She studied at Columbia University. Taught second grade for 46 years at Park Avenue School. Life long member of Moxham Lutheran Church, where she taught Sunday school for many years, was active in the Missionary Society and was a member of the Cliona Bible Class. She also served for many years on the church council, including several terms as president. She was a mem ber of Allied Artists and Retired Teachers of Johnstown. Friends re ceived from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Moskal & Kennedy Colonial Funeral Home, Ohio Street and Highland Ave nue, where service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, the Rev. Edward V. DeVore, officiating. Interment, Friedens Lutheran Church Cemetery. SHAW - Donald Earl III, infant son of Donald E. Shaw Jr. and Kristen L. McCoy, died July 27, 1995, at Memori al Medical Center. Survived by par ents; maternal grandparents, James and Deborah (Luciew) McCoy; and paternal grandparents, Donald and Barbara J. (Koolbaugh) Shaw. Neph ew of Eric Shaw, Jason McCoy and Mark McCoy, all l of Johnstown. Graveside service at convenience of family, the Rev. William Trentini. Interment, Richland Cemetery. Ar rangements by Henderson-Ketterer Funeral Home. SHAW — Jerry Steven, 28, Lewiston, Idaho, formerly of Cherry Tree R.D. 2, died Saturday, Jan. 21,1995, at Indiana (Pa.) Hospital: Born Jan. 16, 1967, in Spangler, son of Wilbur and Jean (Kinnan) (Shaw) McBlaine. Was married Feb. 10, 1989, to the former Sandra Sivak. Mr. Shaw was em ployed as a parts man with Schucks Auto Parts Co. of Lewiston, Idaho. He served in the U.S. Army during peace-time. Survived by wife, of Lewiston, Idaho; mother, Jean (Kinnan) (Shaw) McBlaine, and stepfather, William McBlaine of Cherry Tree R.D. 2; and children: Matthew Wilbur Shaw and Ryan James Shaw, both at home: sister and brother: Cindy, wife of Edward Westover, Junction City, Kan.; Brian R. Shaw, husband of Carolyn, Cherry Tree R.D. 2; step brother and sister: Douglas McBlaine, husband of Connie (Williams), West Lake, Mich.; Mrs. Lisa Burkey, Ypsilanti, Mich. Preceded in death by his father, Wilbur Shaw, in 1973, and one stepbrother, David McBlaine. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Jan. 23, at the Albert E. Rairigh Funeral Home in Hillsdale, Pa., where funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24, Pastor Dennis Neely, officiating. Interment, Citizens Cemetery, Cherry Tree, Pa. SHEA — Sylvia R., 78, formerly of Johnstown, Pa., died Dec. 2, 1995, in Palm Desert, Calif. Survived by hus band, Dr. Charles R. Shea, Palm Desert, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Elea nor Secore of Luguna Niquel, Calif.; and these children: Sandra (Shea) Curry, of Upper Captiva, Fla.; Chuck Shea, of Johnstown, Pa.; Shawn Shea, of Stoddard, N.H.; their spouses; and four grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donation may be made to local Cystic Fibrosis Society. A Mass will be held at 10 a.m., Dec. 30, at Our Mother of Sorrows Church. (I; I SHEANEY - Helen M., 69, Barnesboro, died Aug. 15, 1995, at home. Born Aug. 8,1926, in Hastings, daugh ter of Martin and Rose (Hockenberry) Drass. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Daniel; sister, Bernice Strasser; and brothers, Clair and Rob ert Drass. Survived by son, Robert, married to former Linda McConnell, Manheim; and daughter, Ramona, married to Paul Shonsky, Barnesboro. Sister of Elizabeth Hnatkovich, Hastings; Gaynelle Ivory, Hastings; Mary Renniger, Flinton; and Bernadine Fisher, Hamburg, N.Y. Also sur vived by eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Long-Contres Funeral Home Inc., Barnesboro, where funer al service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Father Germaine Lieb. Interment, St. Bernard's Cemetery, Hastings. SHEEHE - Joseph E., 81, Westmont, died April 2,1995, at Conemaugh Me morial Medical Center. Born Aug. 17 1913, in Peale, Pa., son of Thomas and Martha (Hatherill) Sheehe. Preceded in death by parents; wife of 55 years, Lillian; brothers: James, Thomas' Paul, William, — Louis; sisters: Ann and Eliza beth. Survived by children: Sharon Stark, Lenhartsville; Suzanne, married to Thom as Scullion, Johnstown; Brian, married to the wmmmaa<amn former Michele Sinning, California; grandchildren: Julie, married to John Collins, Utah; Howard Stark, New York; Kristen, married to Craig Teti, Johnstown; Jennifer, married to Frank Pizzurro, Uniontown;. Christin and Sarah Sheehe, California; and great-grandsons: Zachary Moon and' Sergio Pizzurro; sisters: Catherine Mahady, Latrobe; Margaret Blaine Hawaii; brothers: Richard, MarylandPatrick, Greensburg; and Jack, Altoona. Graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he was a four- sport letterman. Retired assistant re gional administrator of the Pennsyl vania Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation. Owner of the Thrift (Jl i' iluim* - ftlniinr i .'-i i Church, where Mass of Christian Bur ial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Tues day, the Rev. Msgr. Thomas K. Mabon. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at The Frank Duca Chapel, Funeral Home, SHEFFIELD - Joseph Cooper Jr. 59, 626 Wynn Ave., died 9:40 p.m March 26, 1995, at Lee Hospital. Born June 18, 1935, in Americus, Ga., step-' son of Charles Durham Sr. and Nona "Westmont Durham. Survived by first wife, Doro 1622 Menoher Blvd. Inter thy (Young) Sheffield; ment, Grandview Cemetery. wife, (Baxter) SHEEHY - Pauline A. (Kerekesh), 80, of Ligonier, formerly of Latrobe died on Friday, Sept. 29,1995, at Mer cy Hospital, Pittsburgh. She was born Sept. 3, 1915, in Vintondale, daughter of the late John and Theresa (Tobias) Kerekesh. She was a member of Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church in Ligonier. She is survived by her hus band, Charles D. Sheehy Sr.; four sonsthe Rev. Father Dennis E. Sheehy pastor of Seven Dolors Roman Catho lic Church, Yukon, Pa.; Charles D Sheehy Jr. and his wife, Phyllis, of Export, Pa.; Michael P. Sheehy and his wife, Cyndi, of Port Angeles, Wash.; and Edward J. Sheehy, of '■ Washington, Pa.; five grandchildren: Megan K. (Sheehy) Melucci and her £ ™d,\ Nicholas> 0* Murrysville, Pa;; Molly M. Sheehy, of Pittsburgh; Colleen P. Sheehy, of Export; and Patrick and Virginia Sheehy, of Port Angeles, Wash.; three sisters and a brother: Mary Kish, of VintondaleTheresa Baginski, of Upper Darby* Pa.; Helen Kowalski and her husband Walter, of Bethpage, N.Y.; and Joseph Kerekesh and his wife, Wilma, of Dayton, Ohio; and a number of nieces and nephews. Friends will be re- S2VS? ?i the McCabe F"neralHome, 244 W. Mam St., Ligonier, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and Monday Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct 3, 1995, at Holy Family Church, La trobe, where Mrs. Sheehy and her ,n?nd were marned on April 13 1940, and where her four sons were baptized. Principal celebrant of the Mass will be the Rev. Father Dennis &. Sheehy. Interment will follow at' St. Vincent Cemetery in Latrobe. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Holy Trinity School, Ligo nier, Pa. 15658, or Clelian Heights School for Exceptional Greensburg R.D. 9, Pa. 15601 Food Market. An accomplished golfer and sports enthusiast. Active in nu merous local bridge circles. Member ot Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic 46G Children, Margo and second Shef field. Brother of Charles Durham Jr., and Edward Durham, both of Johnstown; David Durham, WilkesBarre; and Geraldine Harfield, Steelton. Also survived by uncle, M.C. Jackson, Lake Worth, Fla.; two sisters-in-law, a brother in Jaw; stepsons, Mike and Albert Young; special cousins, Queen Thompson, Johnstown, and Rev. Pearl Cunningham, Rochester, N.Y.; a^very special, friend, Doris Louise Bush; a host of nieces, nephews, cous ins, and many friends. Was formerly employed as a construction worker and as a janitor at McDonald's Res taurant Was a veteran of Korean Conflict. Was a graduate of Bishop McCort High School. Friends re ceived from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Thursday, time of service at The Gor don Mortuary, 662 Main St., the Rev. Pearl Cunningham officiating: Inter ment, Richland Cemetery. SHEFFLER - Donald J. n, 43, of 5 Brentwood Road, Chittenango, N.Y., died Sept 8, 1995, at Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospital after a sudden ill ness. A native of Johnstown, Pa., Mr. Sheffler was a resident of Boswell, Pa., before moving to Chittenango in 1985. Mr. Sheffler was a project man ager for the Wonderworks Construc tion Co. in New York City and was previously employed with the former Qualis Corp. in East Syracuse. He was a graduate of Electronics Insti tute of Pittsburgh. Mr. Sheffler was a member of the Canastota Conserva tion Club and was an avid hunter and fisherman. Surviving are his wife, the former Jill Kopper; a daughter, Jaime M, at home; his parents, Don ald and Theresa Sheffler of Johns town, Pa.; three brothers, John, of Johnstown, Pa.; Timothy, of Santa Barbara, Calif.; and James, of Chino, Calif.; and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services will be held 9:30 a.m Wednesday at the G. F. Zimmer Fu neral Home, Chittenango, and 10 a.m in St. Patrick's Church, Chittenango, the Rev. Timothy Elmer, officiating Burial will be private. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the fu neral home, 702 Legion Drive. (71 In* SHEMERL - Jerry J.f 71, Cambria City, died March 12, 1995, at Latrobe Hospital. Born Dec. 11,1923, in Johns town, son of Jerry and Mary (Marolt) Shemerl. Preceded in death by par ents. Survived by sisters, Mary, mar ried to John Gratcar, Latrobe; Alice, married to Felix Martincic; Jean, married to Ben Melko; brother, Ed ward and wife, Carol Shemerl, all of Ohio; and sister, Ellanore, married to Charles Belote, Florida. Retired from Bethlehem Steel Corp., Blast Fur nace. Member of Civilian Conserva tion Corps before enlisting in the Army and serving in World War IL Member of SNPJ and St. Rochus Catholic Church, where Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Charles Amershek. Entombment, Grandview Mausoleum. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Fran cis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where a scriptural wake serv ice will be held Tuesday afternoon. SHERO — Joseph B. Sr., 65, Wickliffe, Ohio, died Jan. 2,1995, at home. Born May 15,1929, in St. Benedict, son of late W. Peter and Clara (Jasper) Shero. Preceded in death by brother, Thomas. Survived by wife, Margaret "Peggy" (McNulty), and these chil- 'dren: Karen, married to Terry Rotter, Willowick, Ohio; Joseph Jr., and wife, Mary Beth, Euclid, Ohio; Samuel, and wife, Maggie, Richmond Heights, Ohio; Margaret, married to Mark Smith, Stow, Ohio; Ruth, mar ried to Robert Holler, Cottage Grove, Minn.; Laura, married to William Henry, Euclid, Ohio; and William, and wife, Maggie, Wickliffe, Ohio; also 14 grandchildren.. Brother of Peter Shero, Ebensburg; Marie. Gallardy, Summerhill; Rita Gill, Patton; Patri cia Lesko, Ebensburg; and Louise Shero and Lois Shero, both of Pitts burgh, Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Orlando-Donsante Funeral Home, Wickliffe, Ohio. Fu neral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Friday" at Our Lady of Mount Carmel church, Wick liffe, Ohio. Interment, All Souls Cem etery, Chardon, Ohio. • SHERIFF — Tyler Jay, NewjFlor ence R.D. 2, infant son of David P. and Lori A. (Beard) Sheriff. Born Jan. 1, 1995, in Pittsburgh, died Jan. *, 'l995, in West Penn Hospital, Pitts burgh. Survived by brother, Ryan; maternal grandparents, John and Connie Beard, Bolivar R.D. 1; pater nal grandparents, Roger and Shirley Sheriff, New Florence. Funeral serv ice, 2 p.m. Friday at Kenneth A. Stu art Funeral Home, New Florence, the Rev. Donald Reed. Interment, Bethel Cemetery. (T'. i ilium1 -.JHr SHERRY - Esther M., 71, Barnes- boro, died July 15, 1995, at home: Born March 25, 1924, in Nanty Glo, daughter of Harry and Christina Douglas (Patton) Wagner. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Wil; iiam, who died in 1979; son, Williami and several brothers and sisters.. Sur* vived by daughters: Nancy McGinnis; Spangler, and Ramona Sherry,- at home. Also survived by seven grand children, one great-grandson, and a sister, May Sollars, Londonderry, Ohio. Retired aide from Mayview State Hospital, Bridgeville. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Monday at Long-Contres Funeral Home Inc., Barnesboro, where funee al service will be held 11 a.m. Tues day. Interment, Grass Hill CemeteryZ SHERRY — Vincent Gerald, 78, Carrolltown, passed into the hands of the Lord .to join his parents, friends, and relatives on Feb. 21,1995, at Lee Hos pital. Born April. 26, 1916, in Beaver Falls, son of late Gervase and Helen Marie (Dias) Sherry. Preceded in death by son-in-law, Earl F. Yost, and parents-in-law, William and Adaline McConnel Farabaugh. He leaves behind his devoted wife, former Mary Grace Farabaugh, to whom he was married 57 years; and these children: Rebecca M., Doylestown; Gerald J;., married to former Sylvia Kaufman, Carrolltown;' James F., married to former Roxanne Dobrynsky, Florida; Anne, wife of' Daniel Bilko, Patton; Carol, wife of David Staebler, Hagerstown, Md.; and Patrick, mar ried to former ICathy McMullen, Car rolltown; also 20 grandchildren; five step^Fandchildren and one greatgrandson. Brother of Donald, Ebens burg; Gervase, Ohio; Paul, Cresson; and .William of Bessemer. Member-of St. Benedict's Roman - Catholic. Church, where he had served on the Finance Committee. Founder of Alle gheny Refrigeration & Equipment Co., now Gerald Sherry & Associates Inc., Carrolltown. Member of CarrollJown K of Q Patton Eagles; Tyrone BPOE#212; Honorable Kentucky fcolonels; and St.Vincent DePaul So ciety. Lifelong member, of Carroll town . Volunteer - Fire Co. Former memberi of Carrolltown Rod & Gun Club and Dark Hollow ^Hunting Lodge. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Askew-Houser Funer al Homes Inc., Ebensburg, where a li turgical wake service will be held Friday. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Benedict church, the Rev. Blaine Resko, OSB, cele brant. Interment, church cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Carrolltown Volunteer Fire Co. or Carrolltown Ambulance Company,- in Mr. Sherry's memory. SHERWIN — Ethel M., 84, Barnes boro, went to be with her Lord Jesus, April 11, 1995. Born Feb. 2, 1911, in Elder Township, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Bailey) McClelland. Preceded in death by parents; hus band, George A., who died in 1992; sis ter, Gertrude Donahey, and brother, Samuel McClelland. Survived by daughter, Shirley, married to Harry Fryckland, Barnesboro; granddaugh ter, Lisa, married to Marvin Berg man, Altoona; great-grandson, Geof frey Bergman; sister, Dorothy Commons, Hastings; brother, Walter McClelland, Johnstown; and several brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, and nephews. Member; of St. John's United Methodist Church, and Hastings Senior Citizens. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 10 to 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Long Contres Funeral Home Inc., Barnesboro. Funeral serv ice will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. John's United Methodist Church, the Rev. Peter Foley. Interment, North Barnesboro Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family requests that me morial contributions be made to St. John's UM Church, 10th St, Barnes boro, Pa. 15714. SHERWOOD - Thomas Q., 85, Elmora, died July 27, 1995, at Miners Hos pital, Spangler. Born Oct. 4, 1909, in Dennyn, Ark., son of Joseph and Win ifred (Quinn) Sherwood. Preceded in death by parents; wife, Helen (Polites) Sherwood, who died Nov. 25, 1988. Survived by children: Norman, Strongsville, Ohio; Linda and Timmie, both of Elmora; grandchildren: Dan iel, Elmora; Robert, Cleveland, Ohio; and Jeffrey, Strongsville, Ohio; and a great-granddaughter, Cassandra Lloyd, Fort Knox, Ky. Army veteran. Memorial Mass will celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Jude Roman Catholic Church, Bakerton, the Rev. Dr. David W. Cronauer. Interment, Sacred Heart Cemetery, Bakerton. cri, SHEVOCK - Dorothy M. (Adams), 79, Elmora, died July 15,1995, at Min* ers Hospital, Spangler. Born March 12, 1916, in Bakerton, daughter of Jr- vin and Dorothy (Fitch) Adamsr-Pre« ceded in death by parents; son, Mark; great-grandson, James David Bar. byak; and sister, Ruth Shevock. Sur* vived by husband, William G. She^ vock Jr., whom she married MarcE 17, 1937; children: Patricia Yarkoj married to John, Bakerton; William I., married to Barbara Singel, Bake£ ton; Elizabeth "Becky" Pellesghi; married to George, New York; Roth ert, at home; James, Elmora; 4Jan^ nette Staruch, married to Tiigotftj; Carrolltown; 15 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren. Sister of Stella Wenturine, James Adams, Irehg Jones, and Janet Milko, all of Michi gan. Member of Bakerton United Methodist Church. Family will reE ceive friends 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Stevens Funeral Home Inc., Cafrolt town, where service will be held II a.m. Monday, the Rev. Roy Gearhart: Interment, Bakerton United Method* ist Cemetery. SHEVOCK —. Robert C. Sr., 59, Ar lington, Va., formerly of Portage, died June 17,1995, in Arlington. Born Feb. 17,1936, in Portage, son of Adam and Bertha (Yacisin) Shevock. Pre ceded in death by his father. Survived by his mother, and these children: Robert Jr., married to the former Dana Monismith, Arlington; and Kathryn, Frederick, Md.; also grand daughter, Kelsey Marie. Brother of Betty, wife of Ed Spoharsky, Pitts burgh; William, and wife, Sue, Glenn Burnie, Md.; and Tom, and wife, Ann, Hagerstown, Md. Friends received 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Mark A. Serenko Fu neral Home, Portage. Mass of Chris tian Burial will be celebrated JO a.m. Wednesday at Assumption B.V.M. Catholic Church, Portage, Msgr. Ber nard Przybocki, celebrant. Inter ment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Portage. SHIELDS - Nellie I. (Walker), 67,222 West Ave., Jerome, died Oct. 9, 1995, at Memorial Medical Center. Born Oct. 23, 1927, in Boswell, daughter of William and Lillian (Swope) Walker. Preceded in death by parents; and brother, William E. Sr. Survived by husband, Carl J., and children, Bever ly, wife of William Desort, Hollsopple R.D. 2; and Wayne, married to for-! mer Susan Shroyer, Jerome; grand children, Brandon and Ben Desort; Amy Ott; and Jennifer Shields; and it 11 M" great-granddaughter, Cassie Jo Ott. Sister of Cora, widow of Walter Levadnuk, Jerome; Alfred Walker, and wife, Marie, Friedens R.D. 2; and Ross Walker, and wife, Patty, Colum bus, Ohio. Would have observed 48th wedding anniversary on Oct. 25,1995. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and until the time of service at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Hoffman Fu neral Home, Main Street, Boswell, the Rev. C.J. Ickes officiating. Inter ment, Jenner Crossroads Cemetery. SHILCOSKY — Mert (Edwards) Fisher, 406 Vickroy Ave., ceased to breathe May 11, 1995, Windber Hos pice. Born Sept. 12, 1937, in Johns town, daughter of David Kenneth and Mary Virginia (Mishler) Parker-Edwards-Spangler. Preceded in death by grandparents; father; sons, Albert Ward Fredrick Fisher IV and Adam Ward Edward Fisher, stepbrother, Richard Dean Parker, and sister-inlaw, Christine (Muir) Edwards. Sur vived by mother and stepfather, Jack Gerald Spangler; husband, Thomas George Shilcosky, and these children and their families: Sharon Louise (Tarbay), widow of Adam Ward Ed ward Fisher, and her daughters, Joy Lynn and Kristie Louise, Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas; Roulf David Kenneth Fisher, and his fiancee, Daniela Tu dor, Hollywood, Fla^ Calvin Daniel Mark Fisher, married to the former Debra Lee (Brown), and their daugh ter, Jordana Susanna Marie, Johns town, Pa.; Michael Dean Anthony Fisher, married to the former Sheri Lynne (Young), and their children, Anna Verena Rose, Ashley Nicole, and Michael Dean Anthony Jr., Santa Fe, Texas; and Jordana Marie (Fisher) Clement, married to Reynold Joseph, and their children, Tenessa Ann, Anthony Michael and AnnaMarie Irene, Windber, Pa.; stepchildren, Gary Lee Shilcosky, State College, Pa.; and Sherri Jenni Shilcosky, Sidman, Pa. Godmother to these grand children, Anthony and AnnaMarie Clement. Also brothers and sisters, Melba Lantzy, married to John, Som erset Pike; Kenneth Edwards, Miner al Point; John Edwards, Parkhill; Bill Edwards, and his fiancee, Cheryl Strickland, Indiana County, Doris Cauffield, Windber, and Dee Ed wards, married to former Linda (Cooper), Mineral Point; sister-in-law, Delores (Swanhart-Parker) Brown, Florida; brother and sister-in-law, Boyd and Marge Hershberger, South Fork; and uncle, Carl Edwards, and his wife, Goldie, Dale City, Va.; also numerous nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends. There will be no viewing. Body was donated to the Human Gift Registry for scientific research. Me morial contributions may be made in her name to Windber Hospice to be used for under- or uninsured patients. Memorial service will be held at Windber Church of the Nazarene, on Sunday at 3:30 p.m., the Rev. Don Eller. Arrangements by John Hender son Co. Funeral Home. SHILEY —" Lois Anone, 78, Church of the Brethren Home, Scalp Level, for merly of Jacoby Street, died Feb. 18, 1995, at Conemaugh hospital. Born Aug. 13*, 1916," in Johnstown, daughter of the former Fannie B. (Suder) and the.late Charles E. Shiley.- Sister of Raymond W., married to ,the former Laura Bums, Leesburg, Fla.; * and Max D., married to the former Lois V. Brown, Johnstown; also two nieces and five nephews. Member of First United Methodist"- Church,; Cone maugh. No viewing or visitation. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the church. Interment, Headricks Cemetery. Arrangements by Geisel Funeral Home, Dale. EDMISTON-SHILLING - Nettie M., 95,_Barnesboro_Jl.D. 2, died Feb. .5, 1995, at Indiana Hospital. Born Dec. 16, 1899, in Barr Township, daughter of John and Anna (Rager) Brown. Preceded in death by parents; first husband, William Shilling; second husband, John Edmiston; daughter, Lula Elliott; son,- James Shilling; brother, Howard; and sisters, Alberta, Isola and Frances; and sons-in-law, Gaylon Elliott and Thomas Greene. Survived by these children: Harold Shilling, married to former Charlotte Hill, Mentcle; Ethel Greene, Twin Rocks; Robert Shilling, married to former June King, Barnesboro R.D 2; and Donald Edmiston, married to for mer Maizie Hickock, Jamestown, N.Y.; also 24 grandchildren; 40 great grandchildren; several great-great grandchildren; and daughter-in-law, Helen Rizzo, Jamestown, N.Y. Sister of Henry Alters, Ebensburg; and John Porter, Mifflinburg. Member of Mount Union United Methodist Church. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at LongContres Funeral Home Inc., Barnes boro, and also from noon until time of funeral service at 1 p.m. Thursday at Mount Union United Methodist Church, the Rev. Alfred Kimmel. Interment, church cemetery. 4R8 >J '■'■ 111■ SHILLING - William M, 85, Hast ings, died Dec. 11, 1995, at Miners Hospital, Spangler. Born Jan. 10,1910, in Nicktown, son of late Henry and Barbara Shilling. Preceded in death by brothers, John, Matthew and Elmer and sister, Nettie. Survived by children, Duella, wife of Fred Kline, Loretto; Patty, wife of Bob Pellas, Hastings; and Judy, wife of Richard Nagle, Bethesda, Md.; also 10 grand children and nine great-grandchil dren and ex-wife, Blanch Schall. Brother of Viola Barrett, Buffalo, N.Y. Member of UMWA and coal miner of 40 years. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Easly Funeral Home, Hastings. Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, Hast ings. Interment, church cemetery. SHIRT - Alva M, 80, Johnstown R.D. 2, died July 19,1995, at Memori al Medical Center. Born Oct. 19, 1914, in Berlin, daughter of Jack and Min nie (Swietzer) Durst. Preceded in death by parents; husband, John "Jack" Shirt; sisters, Mary, Bertha and June; brothers, Orville, William and Alvin. Survived by these children; Ronald, Windber R.D. 2; Evelyn, wife of Glenn Pugh, Friedens; Janis, wife of William Bense, Windber; Joyce, wife of Robert Ulasky, Windber, Nan cy, wife of Lou McGough, Florida; Rennie, Arizona; Connie, wife of Rich ard Ulasky, Windber, and Anita, wife of John Lucas, Salix; 24 grandchil dren; 34 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. Sister of Rob ert Durst, Friedens. Family receiving friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at The Dalla Valle Funeral Home Inc., Wind ber, where service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, the Rev. Richard Ralph. Interment, Richland Ceme tery. SHOLTIS — Charles M., 87, Mundys Corner, died April 7, 1995, at Lee Hos pital. Born April 1, 1908, in Spangler, Pa., son of John and Mary (Chernisky) Sholtis. Preceded in death by parents;, infant son, Thomas; sisters: Helen1 Sholtis, Margaret Sholtis, Mary Kuhar, Verna Cheverchko; and broth ers: John, George and Martin. Sur vived by wife, the former Mary Donley; and children: Charles, married to the former Marty Klym, Huntington, Conn.; James, Greensburg, Pa.; and Anita, wife of William Jacobs, York, Pa.; four grandchildren: Charles and Tod'd Sholtis, and David and Cheryl ('11 (If 11111' n Ir111iti" r,m I Jacobs; three great-grandchildren; two brothers: Joseph, Cleveland, Ohio, and Edward, Ellisville, Miss. Retired from Bethlehem Mines. Member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church, Mundys Corner, where Fu neral Mass will be held 10 a.m. Tues day, the Rev. Paul Robine, celebrant. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Bowser-Ondriezek Funeral Home, Nanty Glo. A liturgical wake service will be held Monday evening. SHOMO -- Charles P., 81, Upper Yoder .Township, died Oct. 17, 1995, at his residence. Born Oct. 22, 1913, in Johnstown, son of Pierce Wesley and Mary (Gritzer) Shomo. Preceded in death by parents; brothers, Wilbur and Edward; and son, Barry. Sur vived by wife, former Mildred R. Walker, and son, Ronnie, married to former Diane Unisko, Johnstown. Brother of Ethel Clark, Virginia. Also survived by four grandchildren. Re tired from Bethlehem Steel Corp. A World War II Navy veteran, served in Asiatic-Pacific Campaign, receiving three service medals; and Philippine Campaign, receiving two service medals. No visitation. Private service at the convenience of the family, the Rev. Charles M. Amershek. Inter ment, Grandview Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to a charity of choice. Arrangements by John Hen derson Co. Funeral Home. SHOPE - Irvin L. "Irv," 72, 126 Main St., Fallentimber, died March 8, 1995, at Altoona Hospital. Born March 31, 1922, in Beaver Valley, son'of late Benjamin and Bertha (Gates) Shope. Preceded in death by infant daughter, and brothers Floyd, Marlin, Zenal, Cecil, Cloyd and Paul. Survived by wife, former Mary Wagner, whom he married Nov. 17, 1945, in Coalport. Death ends marriage union of 49 years. Also survived by sons, Wayne C, Glasgow, and Gary C, Fallentimber; also six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Brother of Helen Black and Louise Kightlinger, both of Franklin, and Glen, Irvona. Postmaster of Flinton for 25 years, retiring in 1987. Life member of Ashville VFW. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. until time of funeral serv ice at 10 a.m. Saturday at Donald J. Gibbons Funeral Home, Coalport, the Rev. Sandy Hommer, officiating. Interment, Beaver Valley Cemetery, Flinton R.D. Military graveside rites by Ashville VFW and other local mili tary organizations. SHORT — Leo Benedict, 63, Somer set, died June 28, 1995, at his resi dence. Born May 30, 1932, in Johns town, son of late Benedict Otto and Ruth Helen (Williams) Short. Preced ed in death by sister, Mary Jane Zungali. Survived by wife, former Agnes Margaurite Strittmatter; and these children: Mrs. Douglas G. (Carol) Clay, Somerset; Ms. Debbie Short, West Chester, Pa.; Mrs. John K. (Bet ty Jane) Irvine, Downingtown, Pa.; Benedict J. Short, married to former Jodi Meyers, Berlin; Paul W. Short, married to former Lori Fisher, Listie; Leo T. Short, Robert F. Short and Da vid W. Short, all of Somerset; also 10 grandchildren. Brother of Paul J. Short, Patton; Mrs. Benton (Margaret Ann) Crisman, West Chester; and John "Jack" Short, Patton. He was a mechanic for Somerset Shirt and Pajama Co. from 1967 to 1979 and for Somerset Mack Service from 19791984. He was a truck driver for PennDOT from 1984 to his retirement in 1994. A 1951 graduate of Patton High School and had attended Kansas State University. Veteran of U.S. Air Force, Korean War. Member of St. Peter's Catholic Church, Somerset, and' AFSCME Local 2125. Life mem ber of Patton Volunteer Fire Compa ny and Somerset Volunteer Fire Company. Member of Somerset Coun ty Firemen's Association; American Legion Post 181; Eagles Aerie 1801; New Baltimore Sportsmen's Associa tion; and Jenner Rod and Gun Club. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Hauger-Zeigler Funer al Home, Somerset, where Somerset Fire Department service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and wake serv ice will be held at 8:45 p.m. Friday. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Msgr. Samuel J. Tomaselli, celebrant. Interment, St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery, Patton. Grave side military rite will be accorded by the U.S. Marine Corps. Contributions may be made to Somerset "In Touch" Hospice, 651 South Center Ave., Som erset, Pa. 15501, or to St. Peter's Cath olic Church, West Church Street, Somerset, Pa. 15501. 469 SHORT — Hazel A., 80, Bolivar, Pa., died Saturday, Sept 16, 1995, at her home. Born Sept. 29,1914, in Fairfield Township, daughter of Harry E. and Emma (Wambaugh) Gill. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Wendell F. "Ted" Short; brother, Washington Lewis Gill; and a sister, Mary Eliza beth Simms. Survived by sons: Daniel K. Short, Bolivar, James R. Wagner Sr., Ligpnier, Edward C. Wagner, New Florence; Omer Wagner, of Rob inson; 10 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren. A member of Blairsville Church of Christ. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the J. Paul McCracken Funeral Home, Bolivar, where service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, Art Crissman, officiating. Interment, West Fairfield Cemetery, New Florence R.D. 1. Me morial gifts may be given to the Boli var Volunteer Fire Company. SHORT - Wendel F. "Ted," 86, Boli var, Pa., died Saturday, July I, 1995, at Lee Hospital, Johnstown, Pa. Born Nov. 12, 1908, in Fairfield Township, son of Joseph and Blanche (Yeager) Short. Preceded in death by parents; four brothers: Clyde, Victor, Bryan, and Chal Short; and sister, Mildred Short Survived by wife, Hazel A. (Gill) Short; sons: Daniel K. Short,, Bolivar, James R. Wagner Sr., Ligonier, Edward C. Wagner, New Flor ence; Omer Wagner, Robinson, Pa.; and 10 grandchildren, 13 great-grand children. Sister of Venna Roily, New Florence. Prior to his retirement, he was self-employed as a general con tractor. He was a member of the Blairsville Church of Christ. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the J. Paul McCracken Funeral Home, Bolivar, where serv ice will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Art Crissman. Interment, West Fairfield Cemetery, New Flor ence. Memorial gifts in his memory may be given to the Bolivar Volun teer Fire Company. SHORTT — Gerald, 45, Powhatan, Va., died May 20, 1995. Son of late Bernard and Alice (Adams) Shortt. Survived by wife, Darlene, and chil dren, Carrie and Ashley. Brother of Donald Shortt, Hampton, Va.; and Margaretta Harmon, Jerome. Grave side service, 2 p.m. Tuesday in Powhatan, Va. 470 SHORTO - Anthony S. "Tony," 79, 805 Connor Towers, died March 8, 1995, at Conemaugh hospital. Born Feb. 13,1916, in Johnstown, son of An thony and Mary (Prevete) Shbrto. Preceded in "death by parents;~wife, former Ruth Price; sister, Angeline; and brother, Russell. Survived by son, Ronald A., married to former Cynthia El wood, Johnstown, and granddaugh ter, Andrea. Brother of Anna Trakas, Perin'a Verrone,. Sara Shorto, Millie Regino, Mary Basilcand Catherine Hipp, all of Johnstown; and Nancy Price, Glendale, Pa. U.S. Navy veter an of World War II. Former owner of the Sbuthside Cafe. Member of St. Rochus Catholic Church, where Mass of ^Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday, the Rev. Charles Amershek. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where wake service will be held Thursday afternoon.- In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Rochus Church in Tony's memory. SHRADER — Mrs. Frances R., 95, 322 Cathedral Ave., Cresson, died July 15, 1995, at Altoona Hospjtafc Born July 8, 1900, in Greensbiir-g, daughter of the late Isaiah and Delia (Cunningham) Hoffer. Precedjgd—in death by husband, Alfred J., who died April 14, 1962; sons: Fred, Richard and Dale; daughter, Frances; a grand; daughter, brothers: Wallace, Robert and Richard; and sister, Maude. Su£, vived by daughter, Delia June, wife of | Robert Latoche, Cresson; daughters-! in-law: Martina Shrader, Del~City~ Okla.; and Ann Shrader, Middlg&wiC Pa. Also survived by eight grandchil dren, 10 great-grandchildren, and several great-great-grandchildreij; Sister of Ethel Sears, Painted Post; N.Y. A 58-year member of the Cre£ son United Methodist Church, where she had served as a Sunday School teacher. A foster grandparent attHS former Cresson State School & HospG tal for several years. A past member of Cresson Senior Citizens, Cresson Women's Club and Rebekah Lodg<f, IOOF. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Char les M. Kennedy Funeral Home'CresSson. Funeral service at 11 a.m. Tues« day at Cresson United Methodist Church, the Rev. Mark DeBaisC Interment, Union Cemetery, Greens* burg. SHRIFT — Agnes, 66, Wilmore, died Aug. 19, 1995, at Lee Hospital. Born July 29, 1929, in Portage, daughter of Stephen and Helen (Mikulak) Miko. Preceded in death by parents; brother, Stephen; and sister, Ann Miterko. Survived by husband, Ralph Shrift, and these brothers and sisters: Pete, married to the former Ann Osipov; Mary Mihalich, both of Portage; Helen Stanek, Brook Park, Ohio; John, married to the former Betty Seltzer, Parma, Ohio; and Catherine Miko, Portage. Also survived by sis ter-in-law, Helen Miko, New York. Death ends marriage union of 33 years. Was employed as a spotter for the Portage Cleaners and as a recep tionist for Dr. Neil. Member of St. Anne Society. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Mark A. Serenko Funeral Home, Portage. Mass of Christian Burial will be cele brated 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Bar tholomew Catholic Church, Wilmore, Father Robert L. Ruston, celebrant. Interment, church cemetery. Family suggests donations be made to St. Anne Society, or American Cancer Society. (Altoona Mirror and Bedford Gazette, please copy) SHRIVER - W. Armen "Bucky," 45, 3129 Merit Parkway, Sinking Springs, Pa., formerly of Johnstown, died Oct. 6,1995, at the Reading Hospital. Born July 29,1950, in Hampton, Va., son of the late Margaret B. (Miller) Shriver. Preceded in death by Ralph and Emi ly Mellott, who raised him. "Survived by wife, the former Linda Speicher, and three sons: William II, married to the former Christine Kozielec, Johns town; Randy, married to the former Rebecca Sabo, Latrobe; and Eric, of Johnstown; grandson, Brady Patrick Shriver, father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Speicher, Johns town; sister, Barbara Orris, Uniontown; half-sisters, Barbara Hunt, Johnstown, and Dorothy Mellott, McConnellsburg; and aunt, Pearl Mil ler, Johnstown. He was a contract specialist for Met-Ed/Penelec. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at The PickingTreece-Bennett Mortuary Inc., where services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, the Revs. David and Alice Jean Par ker. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. In memory of Armen Shriver, those who wish may make contributions to "Make a Wish/ Westin William Penn, Box 124, Pittsburgh, Pa., 15219-9987, or to the Juvenile Diabetes Associa tion. \togg|p/ (Jllir SHUAGIS - Julius Sr. "Pap," 80, (Munster) Admiral Peary Highway, Loretto, died Nov. 28, 1995, at Alle gheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh. Born Aug. 17, 1915, in JHooversville, son of late Joseph and Theresa (Duffla) Shuagis. Preceded in death by parents; brothers, Stephen, An drew and Joseph; and sister, Marga ret Lekawa. Survived by wife, former Betty Monus, whom he married May 2, 1942, in Barnesboro; son, Butch, married to former Darlene Hogue, Munster; daughter, Nancy, married to Richard Sherbine, Summerhill; grandchildren: Stephen, Bryan, Ed ward and Scott Shuagis; and Paul, Sarah and Jessie Lynn Sherbine; great-grandson, Dalton; brother, John, Taylor, Mich.; and sisters, Betty Szekeresh, Mundys Corner; and Theresa Nemath, Holiday, Fla. World War II Army Air Corps veteran, hav ing served in the Pacific. Worked as a security guard for Cresson State School. Owned and operated Esso Service Station, Mundys Corner, and a diner in Munster. Worked in the coal mines for 27 years, retired from Barnes & Tucker, Mine 20, in 1982. Coached Little League (LAMAA) Munster Pony League and Middle Cambria League. Was an avid gar dener and hunter. Former member of Little Bear Hunting Camp, Tioga County, and Mundys Corner VFW. Member UMWA and Local 1269, Bakerton. Member of St. Michael Catholic Church, Loretto, where he was an usher. Mass of Christian Buri al will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. Fri day at St. Michael Catholic Church, Loretto, the Rev. Monsignor Thomas Maher. Interment, church cemetery.' Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Gibbons Funeral Home, Ashville, where scriptural wake service will be held Thursday afternoon. Military rite in charge of local military organizations. (Jl riliunr-, SHUGARS - Helen J., 61, 3217 Don ald Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., formerly of Johnstown, died Oct. 10,1995, in In dianapolis. Born Nov. 8, 1933, in Johnstown, daughter of Dean W. and Amelia M. (Stephens) Shugars. Pre ceded in death by father, brothers, William and Dean; and trip lets, Byron, Ed win and Edna. Survived by mother, Indianap olis. Sister of Robert W., Green Castle, Ind.; Lilli an P. Shearer, and Hazel E. Brim, both of Indianapolis; and Thomas U., Salix. Was of the Method ist faith. A 1955 graduate of Indiana School of Nursing. Worked in local hospitals for many years. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at The Picking-Treece-Bennett Mortuary Inc., where service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, the Rev. John F. Mains. Interment, Benshoff Hill Cemetery. SHULTZ - John E., 83, Wood Street, Clarion, died Oct. 17,1995, at Arbutus Park Manor, Johnstown. Born March 9,1912, in Johnstown, son of Elmer C. Rena (Jacobs) Shultz. Survived by1 wife, former Kathryn Reichard; sons, John, Columbus, Ohio; Jim, Rich mond, Va.; daughters, Mary Kay Wheeler, Gloversville, N.Y.; and Jane Tretler, Fayetteville, N.Y.; seven grandchildren; and two great-grand children. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Goble Fu neral Home, 330 Wood St., Clarion. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church, Clar ion. Interment, Mount Zion Cemetery, Beautiful Lookout. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society. SHUMAKER - Ward E. Sr., 63, Quecreek, died Oct. 22,1995, at home. Born Sept. 16,1932, in Somerset Coun ty, son of late Harvey and Sarah (Menhorn) Shumaker. Preceded in death by brother, Elmer. Survived by wife, Isabel (Foust); and these chil dren: Fred, Somerset; Connie Smith, Garrett; Melanie Braga, Waynesburg; Ward Jr., Somerset R.D. 6; Jacquelin Anderson, Somerset; eight grandchil dren and these brothers and sisters: Grace Arden, Somerset R.D. 2; Carl, and Robert, both of LaPorte, Ind.; Harvey Jr., and Mae Alzene Stern, both of Quecreek; and Helen Mayer, Troy, Ohio. Member of St. Paul Unit ed Church of Christ, Somerset, and F.O.E., Lodge 1801, Somerset. Retired heavy equipment operator. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Rob ert H. Halverson Funeral Home, Somerset, where service will be con ducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Glenn E. Sadler. Interment, Somerset County Memorial Park. SHUSTER — John Brian, 22, 549 Basin Drive, Windber, died May 25, 1995, in Altoona. Born Feb. 20,1973, in Elkins Park, Pa., son of Dr. John and Frances (Chess) Shuster: Preceded in death by paternal grandparents, John and Catherine" Shuster. Survived by parents, and brother, Jeff, at home. Also survived by maternal grand parents, Stanley and Mary Chess, Windber. Nephew of David and Celia Adams and Charles and Pam Shuster, all of Windber. Lifelong friend of Mike Moore, Windber. Attended Windber Area High. School until his junior year, then transferred to Kiski Preparatory School, from which he graduated with honors in 1991. John would have been a senior at Juniata College, Huntingdon, where he was studying bio-chemistry/pre-med and was presently serving an internship at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti more. Member of Catholic Youth Council and intramural basketball team at college. Was an avid Penn State fan. Member of St. Anthony of Padua church, Windber. Served as and EMT with Windber Volunteer Fire Co. and Huntingdon Ambulance Service. He enjoyed playing baskeV ball, hunting, fishing and. music. For mer employee of Kmart. Former life guard at Windber Recreation Park. John was a participant in the Organ Donor Program. Family will receive friends from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday at The Dalla Valle FuneraLHome Inc., Windber, where wake service will be. held held in the evening. Funeral Mass, will be celebrated at noon Mon day at St. Anthony-of Padua church, Windber. Entombment, St. Anthony of Padya Mausoleum. In lieu of flow ers, please make contributions to ei ther a favorite youth charity or Wind ber Volunteer Fire Co., in memory of John. t. 47 (Jlr SIUTY (SHUTTY) - Andrew J., 88, McKees Rocks, Pa., formerly of Barnesboro, died Aug. 6, 1995, at Min ers Hospital, Spangler. Born Oct. 30, 1906, in Hastings, son of John and Mary (Pawlikowski) Shutty. Preceded in death by parents; brothers: John, Stanley, and Joseph; and sister, Helen Carson. Brother of Michael J. Shutty, McKees Rocks; Sister Mary Gertrudis, C.S.S.F., Pittsburgh; Adeline Formeck, Barnesboro; and Leonard Shutty, Barnesboro; also numerous nieces and nephews. Veteran of World War II. Member of St. Stan islaus Kostka Catholic Church, Barnesboro, and Polish Legion, Barnesboro. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Moriconi Funeral Home Inc., 1303 Bigler Ave., Span gler. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Msgr. Stanley Carson, celebrant. Interment, church cemetery. SHUTTY — Robert J., 20, Hastings, died May 8, 1995, at Shadyside Hospi tal, Pittsburgh. Born May 18, 1974, in Spangler, son of Regis and Jean (Schenk) Shutty. Preceded in death by brother, John, and grandfather, Rob ert Schenk. Survived by parents and brother, Billy, Hastings; also grand parents, Blair and Mary Grace Shutty and Mary Schenk. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Easly Funeral Home, Hastings. Mass of Christian Burial, 2 p.m. Thursday, at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, Hastings. Interment, church cemetery. SIDES - Ethel B., 89, Ebensburg,1 formerly of Colver, died Sept. 29, 1995, in Ebensburg. Born June 26, 1906, in Clearfield County, daughter of the late Seth E. and Mary J. (Keirn) Stephens. Preceded in death by husband, William Henry; an infant daughter, granddaughter, Beth Ann; sister, Edith P. Yoder, and brothers, D. Paul and J. Glenn Stephens. Sur vived by these children: Mary Ann, wife of James T. "Tom" Forst, Ebens burg R.D.; William P., married to the former Joycelyn Feath, Colver; Rob ert S., married to the former Janet Wega, Ebensburg; also five grandchil dren and four great-grandchildren. Last surviving member of immediate family. Member of the Ebensburg First Baptist Church, and the Ebens burg Senior Citizens. Former mem ber of Dames of Malta and Rebekah u-fDn Lodge. Retired from the Ebensburg Center. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and from noon until time of service at 2 p.m. Monday at the Askew-Houser Funer al Homes Inc., Ebensburg, Pastor Donald Rainey, officiating. Inter ment, Lloyd Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Ebensburg Baptist Church Building Fund, or to the American Diabetes Association. KAMINSKY-SIDOR - Anna M., 86, Laurel Crest Manor, formerly of Power Street, died Dec. 24, 1995, at the manor. Born Nov. 23,1909, in Mellonsville, Pa., daughter of Stephen and Anna (Tesik) Janac. Preceded in death by parents; first husband, Mi chael Sidor; and second husband, John F. Kaminsky. Survived by sons, Bernard Sidor, married to former Helen DeBarto, Johnstown and Ron ald Sidor, married to former Virginia Naugle, Vinco; also six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mem ber of First Ladies Slovak Catholic Union and St. Casimir Catholic Church, where Funeral Mass of Chris tian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. John Mar shall. Interment, Holy Trinity Ceme tery. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where wake service will be held Tuesday afternoon. STUTZMAN-SIEHL - Bertha L.,.90, of 130QJ/ine Street Towers, died Jan. 28,1995, at Conemaugh hospital. Born Aug. 22, 1904, in Johnstown, daughter of the late Alonzo. B. and Ella M. (Reitz) Stutzman. Preceded in death by husbands: Albert Siehl, Emlyn Jones, and Russell B. Stutzman; daughters: Lavonne Wood and Alber ta Robbins; and grandchildren: Char les Liptak and Bonnie Ellen Hayostek. Survived by the following children: Lon Siehl, married to the former Lee Hughes, Johnstown; Ei leen (Siehl) Johnson, Glendora, Calif.; also stepdaughter, Barbara Daugherty, Johnstown; 17 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, and three greatgreat-grandchildren. Member .of SIEMEN — Rose P., 75, 120 Penn Ave., Cresson, died Sept. 25, 1995, at home. Born March 5,1920, in Sankertown, daughter of late Joseph and Filomena (Fucci) Frank. Preceded in death by sisters, Frances Gides and Nancy Frank. Survived by son, Jo seph Szflarski; six grandchildren and several great-grandchildren, all of Greencastle. Sister of Sam, Califor nia-Albert, Ebensburg; Ann Tuzinkiewicz, New Jersey; Rita Messina, Somerset; Phyllis Traino, Pauline Nagle and Margaret Frank, all of Cresson. Served with the U.S. Navy from Sept. 1943 to Nov. 1945. At the request of the deceased, viewing and services will be private. Arrange ments by Charles M. Kennedy Funer al Home, Cresson. SIGG — Mrs. Stella B., 79, Connor Towers, formerly of South Fork, died May 27, 1995, at Lee Hospital. Born April 7, 1916, in Cambria Township, the daughter, of Norman J. and Rose A. (McCann) Cunningham. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Robert H. Sigg; and brother, John. Survived by these" children: Martin D., married to the former Linda Prescott, Omaha, Neb.; Robert D., married to the for mer Patricia Duray, Johnstown; and Barbara J., wife of Robert P. Endler, Sidman R.D. 1; and grandchildren: Martin, Darcy, Eric, and Dana Sigg; and Lori, Brian and Michael Endler.( Sister of Esther Luciani, Cunningham, Bethel Park, Pa. Mem ber of First United Methodist Church, Johnstown, and the United Methodist Women. Also a graduate of Ham mond Beauty School, Class of 1940. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Charles O. Dimond Funeral Home Inc., South Fork, where funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, the Rev. Al lan Brooks. Interment, Bethel Baptist Cemetery, Belsano. Trinity Church United Methodist and various other organizations. Friends will be "received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at The Picking:Treece-Bennett Mortuary Inc., where service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, the Rev. Scott A. Gobbel. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. West' Bridgewater, Mass.; and x James A.: 47 o en in- SIGNORINO - Pete J. Jr., 63, Mar tin Avenue, Portage, died Sept. 23, 1995, at Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh. Born Jan. 10, 1932, in Acosta, son of the late Pete Sr. and Mary (Valdengo) Signorino. Survived by wife, Barbara. Brother of Charles, married to the former Joanne White, and Jose phine, wife of Jo seph Semanchik, both of Portage. Also survived by aunts and uncles: Ann, wife of Alex Szymanski, and John Valdengo, both of Pittsburgh; Stella Vespa, Por tage; and Frank Marone, Hollsopple. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. A World War II Army veteran. A former furnace operator for U.S. Steel Corp., Johnstown. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Mark A. Serenko Funeral Home, Portage. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Portage, Father George Koharchik, celebrant. Interment, St. Bartholomew Cemetery, Wilmore. Wake service, Tuesday afteroon. Vet erans memorial service, 7 p.m. Tues day. Graveside military rites by Por tage veterans SILBAUGH - Reu P. "Hob," 64, Washington, Pa., formerly of Dilltown, died Aug. 26, 1995, at Washing ton Hospital. Born May 5, 1931, in Nanty Glo, son of Reu A. and Josie (Crawford) Silbaugh. Preceded in death by parents; brothers, Donald and William; and sisters, Dorothy Burkett and Betty Wolfe. Survived by wife, former Mary Marshall; chil dren, Douglas, Keith and Karen; and grandchildren, Kerri and Nicole. Brother of Ella Walker, Dilltown; twin sister, Rella Yoder, Homer City R.D. 1; Eva Burda, Armagh; Mary Comstock, Indiana, Pa.; Fay Kelley, Nanty Glo; James, Homer City R.D. 1; and Lester, Seward. Retired corporal in Pennsylvania State Po lice. U.S. Army veteran of Korean War. Member of Fraternal Order of Police, American Legion Post 175, BPOE (Elks), Retired Police Officers Association of Pennsylvania, Penn sylvania Association of Retired State Employees and Immaculate Concep tion Church, where Mass of Christian Burial was held Aug. 29. Friends were received Aug. 28 at Warco Funeral Home. Burial, Forest Lawn Gardens, McMurray. Graveside military hon ors by Pennsylvania State Police and American Legion Post 175. 473 SILEVINAC — Florence A., 57, 205 Cooper Ave., died March 17, 1995, at home. Born Oct. 21, 1937, in Johns town, daughter of John and Helen (Zlatohlavy) Sojak. Survived by par ents; husband, Nick F. Silevinac; brother, James, Ohio; sister, Gloria, wife of Art Mil ler, Johnstown; and nephews, Keith and Scott Sojak and Shawn Miller. Former member of Sun-* day Nite Week enders Bowling League. Member of Johnstown -^^^^^^s^..^,. Rifle and Pistol Club, NRA and'st Stephen's Catholic Church, where Fu neral Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Monday, the Rev. Lawrence Lacovic. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p^m. Sunday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where wake service will be held at 8:30 p.m. Sun day. SILICH - Loretta D., 63, Colver, died Oct. 22, 1995, at Memorial Medical Center. Born Aug. 11, 1932, in Spangler, daughter of Herman and Ellen (Malloy) Krug. Preceded in death byfather, and brother, Herman Joseph. Survived by mother, Nanty Glo; hus band, Stephen; and these children: Stephen and Timothy, both at home; William, Colver; Robert, married to former Kimberly Mahan, Nanty Glo; and Catherine, wife of Edward Smith, Ebensburg; also eight grandchildren. Sister of Leona Kruper and Janice Kruper, both of Twin Rocks; Dorothy Rummel, Strongstown; and Mary Ann Slippy, Johnstown. Member of Holy Family Choir, Sodality and Legion of Mary, all of Colver. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Matevish & Matevish Funeral Home, Ebensburg, where wake service will be held. Fu neral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Family Catholic Church, Colver, the Rev. James Coveney. Interment, Holy Family Cemetery, Colver. In lieu of flowers please make donations to American Cancer Society in Loretta's memory. SILKO — Julie Frances, Ligonier, died Sept. 11, 1995, in Latrobe Area Hospital. Born in Johnstown, daugh ter of late Anton and Mary (Moderjain) Kusher. Preceded in death by husband, Anthony Silko; sisters, Mary Ziegler and Fannie Kusher, and brothers, Anthony, Frank and Ru dolph Kusher. Survived by sister, Jen nie Kmetz, Ligonier, and several nieces and nephews. Member of Holy Trinity RC Church, Ligonier, and SNPJ Lodge of Bon Air. Formerly owned Julie's Hotel in Hermine, Pa. Friends received from 3 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at McCabe Funeral Home, 244 W. Main St., Ligonier. Blessing service will be conducted Thursday at 9:30 a.m. folowed by fu neral Mass at 10 a.m. in Holy Trinity church. Interment will follow in Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown. SIMKO - Alice M., 68, of New Flor ence R.D. 1, died Jan. 21, 1995, in Johnstown. Born June 2, 1926 in Brush Valley, daughter of the late Emanuel and Mabel (Fye) Betton. Preceded in death by husband, George, in 1981. Survived by brothers: Richard Betton, New Florence; Franklin Betton, Ligonier; sisters: Martha J. Miller, New Florence; Marie McAdams, New Florence; An nie Shetler, Blairsville; Virginia Moore, Indiana; and Mildred Foster, Indiana. Graveside funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday,. Jan! 24, at /Holy Cross Cemetery, Parma, Ohio. Arrangements by Jon A. Meese Funeral Home, Van Horn and Fifth streets, Seward. SIMMONS - Agatha Mae "Gay," 78, Simmons Lane, Johnstown R.D. 6, died July 4, 1995, at Lee Hospital. Born Jan. 3, 1917, in Nanty Glo, daughter of late Joseph and Laura Mae (Harvey) Gore. Preceded in death by sister, Joy Phillips; and granddaughter, Kim Williams. Sur vived by husband, E. J. Simmons, whom she married July 17, 1936, in Cumberland, Md. Death ends a mar riage union of almost 59 years. Also survived by these children: Elaine, wife of. Thomas Boring, Schwenksville; Janet, wife of Larry Nanna, Eb ensburg; Doris Williams, Pottstown; Edward, married to former Jacqualene Dishong, Milford, N.J.; and Douglas, married to former Tamara Macik, Johnstown R.D. 8; also 14 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchil dren; and one great-great-grandchild. Sister of Dr. Ronald Gore, Mahaffey; Beatrice Smith, Mineral Point R.D.; Doris Behory, Cardiff; Russell and Dan Gore, both of Mineral Point R.D. Member of Pike Grace Brethren Church, where she had served as a deaconess, past president of Women's Missionary Council, and was actively involved as a Sunday school teacher. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Askew-Houser Funeral Homes Inc., Nanty Glo, and from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. Saturday at Pike Grace Brethren Church, Pastor Stephen Blake offici ating. Interment, church cemetery. (JI r i SIMPSON — Florence E. "Flossie," 84, New Florence, died Feb. 9,1995, at Lee Hospital, Johnstown. Born Nov. 19, 1910, in Layton, Fayette County, daughter of late Ross Brode and Hattie (Sowser) Brode-Barley.. Also pre ceded in, death, by sister, Bertha Brode Young, and brother, William S. Barley. Survived by husband, Robert F. Simpson, and these children, Rob ert W., married to former.Geraldine Hakel; New Florence; and Pamela, wife of James E. Bennett Jr., Seward R.D. 2; also grandchildren: David W. Simpson, married to former Sherry Colson, Seward; and Laurie E. Simp son, fiancee of Steve Balencic; R. Bryan Koiesar, married to former Rayla Peters; and Bethany Koiesar, all of New Florence. Member of New Florence United Presbyterian Church for 55 years; Women's Association Circle I; New Florence Women's Club; and Order of Eastern Star, #222, Ligonier. Retired schoolteach er, Laurel Valley School District, with 16 years' service. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Kenneth A. Stuart Funer al Home, New Florence, where serv ice will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, the Rev. Craig C. Kerewich. Interment, Fairfield Cemetery. SINGEL — Nonna (Brown), 61, Beech Avenue, Patton, died Aug. 30, 1995, at Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh. Born Nov. 5,1933, in Patton, daughter of Mark H. and Ruth V. (Shunkwiler) Brown. Preceded in death by parents; brothers, Jackie and Eugene; and sis ter, Rita Rafacz. Survived by hus band, Leonard Singel, whom she mar ried July 12, 1958; brothers, Mark, York; Thomas, Portage, Ind.; and Kenneth, Patton; sister, Virginia "Ginger" Eckenrode, Carrolltown; and numerous nieces and nephews. Retired from former Philips-Van Huesen Corp., Patton. Member of SS. Peter & Paul Byzantine Catholic Church, Patton. Family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Stevens Funeral Home Inc., Patton, where Parastas will be sung at 2 p.m. Friday. Panachida at 9 a.m. Saturday at funeral home, followed by Divine Liturgy at 9:30 a.m. at SS. Peter & Paul Church, the Rev. Don-; aid Valasek. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Patton. SINGER — D.M., 46, Johnstown, died April 11, 1995, at Good Samaritan Nursing Care Center. Born Dec. 25, 1948, in Cambria County, son of Dale M. Singer and Leona J. (Rickabaugh) Singer-Frambach. Preceded in death by father, Dale M., and stepfather, John Frambach. Survived by mother, and sister, Cheryl, wife of Myron Markovitz, Johnstown; and nephews, Keith and Derek. Also survived by maternal grandmother, Edna Rickabaugh, Vinco. Member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, MundyS Corner. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at The Picking-Treece- Bennett Mortuary Inc., where private service will be held at the conven ience of the family, the Rev. Robert Hoover. Interment, Ogden Cemetery. SINGO - The Rev. Franklin R. Sr.,: 89, St. Petersburg, Fla., formerly of; Somerset, died Feb. 10, 1995, at his1 residence. Born Jan. 13, 1906, in Middlecreek Township, son of the late Willis and Nettie (Heckler) Singo. Preceded in death by following broth 111.; Matthew, married to former San dy Lucci, Portage; and William R., married to former Cynthia Edwards, Phoenix, Ariz.; also grandchildren, John T. Sinosky III, Allan J. Sinosky, Robyn J. Schuricht, Randi J. Schur icht, Matthew P. Sinosky Jr., Kristin M. Sinosky, Maria N. Sinosky, and Mi chael E. Sinosky. Brother of Vincent Sinosky, South Fork; and Stella Noon, Flourtown. Also survived by brotherin-law, John Dengel, Ohio; and many nieces and nephews. Retired optician from Bausch & Lomb, Johnstown. Disabled World War II Army veteran. Member of St. James Catholic Church, South Fork; South Fork American Legion, Post 653. Lifetime member of Disabled American Veter ans. Death ends a marriage union of 49 years. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Charles O. Dimond Fu neral Home Inc., South Fork. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. James Catho lic Church, South Fork, the Rev. Louis J. Mulvehill. Interment, St. James Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family requests memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society if de sired. Members of the South Fork American Legion will hold a service ers and sisters: Harry, Charles, Rob ert, Dorsey, Ernest, Clifford; Evelina Singo, Jenny Singo, Grace Reese, Ber tha Putman, Louisa Whipkey, and Carrie Foust. Survived by wife of 69 years, the former Elizabeth Lehman; daughter, Betty Singo, Pinellas Park, Fla.; sons: J. Paul, Gladwin, Mich.; Franklin Jr., Rockwood R.D. 3; Ho mer, Jenner Crossroads; 13 grandchil at 7:15 Friday at the funeral home. dren; 16 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; a sister, Mary Brendlen, Lakeland, Fla.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Was retired Church of God minister. Also a retired coal worker. Friends re ceived 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday' until 10:30 a.m. at Wilber D. Miller Funeral Home, Som erset. Funeral service 11 a.m. Survived by wife, former Rosemary McKendree; son, David G., married to former Betty Jane Klingensmith, Wednesday at the Church of God, Somerset, the Rev. C. B. Shaal and Rev. M. D. Herring, officiating. Inter ment, Somerset County Memorial Park. Memorials may be given to the Somerset Church of God. SINOSKY - John T., 76, 139 Maple St., South Fork, died June 14,1995, at Memorial Medical Center. Born Sept. 1, 1918, in South Fork, son of Julius and Sophie (Sebulsky) Sinosky. Pre ceded in death by parents; sisters, Ann Gomolchak, Vera Messina and Julie Dengel; and brother, Joseph Sinosky. Survived by wife, former Margaret Resick, and these children: John T. Jr., married to former An nette Kopco, Johnstown; Rosemary, wife of Robert Schuricht, Chicago, SIPE — Earl J., 81, Richland/died March 8, 1995, at Allegheny General Hospital. Born Nov. 10, 1913,- -in Jenners, son of Harry T. and Lottie G. (Hoffman) Sipe. Preceded in death by parents, one sister and two brothers. Pittsburgh; and granddaughters, Kel ly Lynn, Hershey, Pa., and StSqy Lynn, Pittsburgh. Brother of Paul, Berlin; Roy, Johnstown; Betty Bell,: Somerset; May Clark, Davidsville; and Dewey, Alaska. Member of Trini ty United Methodist Church. Retired employee of Yuhas Plumbing. Veter an of World War II. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at John Henderson Co. Funeral Home, where service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, the Rev. Don Sease.-En tombment, Grandview Mausoleum. Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church Repair Fund. 474 J j Cfilir SIRKO — William, 68, Claysburg, died Feb. 16, 1995, at home. Born Dec. 26, 1926, in Siimmerhill, son of late John and Mary (Motto) Sirko. Preced ed in death by brothers, John, Steve and Joseph. Survived by wife, former Ellen Conrad, whom he .married Aug. 28, 1948, in Cumberland, Md.; and these children: Jeanne Cowen, Imler; and Ronald and Bryan, both of Clays burg. Brother of Michael of Queen; Paul, Imler; George, Lomita, Calif.; Helen Crocker, Manahawken, N.J.; and Mary Margo, Bedford. Navy vet eran. Retired millwright. Member of Post 9219, VFW; and Beaverdale American Legion. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Edward Blackburn Funeral Home, Pleasantville,'Where service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, the Rev. Charles Rhodes. Interment, Bedford County Memorial Park. SISK —'.Sister M. Eugene, 73, died March 28,1995, in the infirmary of the Sisters of St. Francis, Mount Alver nia, Millvale. Born July 9, 1921, in Johnstown, daughter of late Robert P. and Sarah (McQinley) Sisk. Pre ceded in death by sister, Lenetta Mil ler, and brothers, Robert, Thomas, Edward, and Rev. Wilfred Sisk, TOR. Survived by sister, Mrs. Fred (Paul ine) Lawrence, Ontario, Canada. For mer member of St. John Gualbert Ca thedral, Johnstown. Entered the Sisters of St. Francis of Millvale after graduating from Johnstown Central Catholic High School. Received a bachelor of education and a master of arts degree from Duquesne Universi ty. Began her teaching ministry at St. Augustine School, Lawrenceville, in 1942 and continued teaching in Catho lic high schools in the Diocese of Pittsburgh until 1964. At.this time she "became a*- diocesan supervisor and continued in this capacity until she was elected to the position of execu tive director (major superior) of the Sisters of St. Francis of Millvale. Af ter serving, two.terms in this position, Sister Eugene studied nursing at the Alvernia School of Practical Nursing at StJFYancis jHospital, Pittsburgh. ShefEen joined'the nursing staff of the Infirmary at Mount Alvernia, and later became administrator there. In 1989, she was again elected to the governing body of the community and was the director of heaith care and retirement. In the fall of 1894, she. be gan working as assistant librarian at Mount Alvernia High School. She was recovering from a recent heart at (Tit - ili niti--.di tack when she died very unexpected ly on Tuesday, March 28. Funeral Mass; 10:45 a.m. Saturday at Mother- house Chapel, the Rev. Robert Sisk, TOR, her nephew, main celebrant. Burial, Sisters' Cemetery, Mount Al vernia. SIUTY (SHUTTY) — Andrew J., 88, McKees Rocks, Pa., formerly of Barnesboro, died Aug. 6,1995, at Min ers Hospital, Spangler. Born Oct. 30, 1906, in Hastings, son of John and Mary (Pawlikowski) Shutty. Preceded in death by parents; brothers: John, Stanley, and Joseph; and sister, Helen Carson. Brother of Michael J. Shutty, McKees Rocks; Sister Mary Gertrudis, C.S.S.F., Pittsburgh; Adeline Formeck, Barnesboro; and Leonard Shutty, Barnesboro; also numerous nieces and nephews. Veteran of World War II. Member of St Stan islaus Kostka Catholic Church, Barnesboro, and Polish Legion, Barnesboro. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Moriconi Funeral Home Inc., 1303 Bigler Ave., Span gler. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Msgr. Stanley Carson, celebrant. Interment, SKASKO — Mary. (Sheftic), 88, JL0059 Maple Leaf Drive, Gaithersburg^ Md., formerly of' Jenners,. died Jan. 17, 0L995, at home. Born Sept. 23, 1906, in (Ralphton, daughter of Michael and Mary (Ristvey) Sheftic, Preceded in death by parents; husband, Michael Sr., on May 6, 1962; sisters, Annie Sheftic and Sue -Vesek; and brothers, Andrew, George, and Michael. Sur vived, by these children: Marie, Mi chael Jr. and Eleanor, all of Gaithersburg. Sister of John, Jenners; Basil, Stoughton Lake, Jennerstown; Nicho las, Jenners; Stephen, Falls Church, Va.; and Anne Melnkovic, Windber; also survived by many beloved nieces and nephews. Member of St. Mary's Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, Jenners, and.Holy Resurrection Or thodox Greek Catholic Church, Poto mac, Md. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Hoff man Funeral Home, Main Street, Boswell, where Panachida will be sung at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Parastas will be held at 9:15 a.m. at the funeral home, followed by Divine Funeral Liturgy at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Mary's church,' the Rev. Father Mi chael J. Miklos officiating. Interment, church cemetery. church cemetery. SKAMLA - Francis William, 88, Johnstown, died June 29, 1995, at Good Samaritan Medical Center. Born Feb. 26, 1907, in Johnstown, son of Frank and Mary (Matyuch) Skamla. Preceded in death by parents; brothers, John and Bernard; and sis ters, Hilda, Mary, Mathilda, Lucy (Sister Constance OSF), Anna and Margaret. Survived by nieces, Gervase Isban, Johnstown, and Mary Safford, St. Ives, England; and nephews, Daimon Lawrence, Johnstown; Rob ert Skamla, Raleigh, N.C.; and David Skamla, Norristown, Pa.; aiso seven great-nieces and great-nephews. Mr. Skamla was a retired weigh master from Bethlehem Steel, where he worked for over 40 years at the Gautier Plant. Member of Knights of Co lumbus, Allied Artists of Johnstown and St. Therese Catholic Church, where he was a member of the Ushers Club and Holy Name Society. Family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Therese Church, the Rev. Bernard Karmonocky. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. Wake service Sunday af ternoon. SKIPPER - Alverda, 90, Richland Manor, formerly of Six Mile Run, died Oct. 5, 1995, at Memorial Medi cal Center. Born Nov. 30, 1904, in Hopewell, daughter of Bartley H. and Mary (Nash) Wiser. Was married to George Skipper, who died in 1951. Preceded in death by daughter, Mary Lou. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ward (Ina) Musser, New Bruns wick, N.J.; Mrs. Donald (Jean) Sprowl, Johnstown; and Mrs. Doris K. Fox, Buffalo, N.Y.; 13 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren. Last sur viving member of her family. Funer al services at the convenience of the family. Ronald Long Funeral Home, Saxton. SKLINAR — Lois MM 67, Johnstown, died Feb. 21,1995, at home. Born Jan. 25, 1928, in Johnstown. Preceded in death by parents, and husband, Mike Sklinar. Friends received from 6:30 until the time of service at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at The Picking-Treece-Bennett Mortuary Inc., Monsignor George B. Flinn, V.G. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. 475 (If lir SKLODOWSKI — Mary Elizabeth, 75, St. Michael, died Aug. 26, 1995, at Windber Hospice. Born Nov. 7, 1919, in Windber, daughter of Steve and Adeline (Chicerell) Campitell. Pre ceded in death by parents and hus band, Stanley "Stush" Sklodowski. Survived by these children: Stanley William Jr., married to the former Mary Jane Swelfer, St. Michael; Ade line "Cookie," wife of Fred Gray, Por tage; Janet, wife of Jim Kick, Wilmore; six grandchildren: Linda, wife of Denny Squillario; Bill, Fred,. Denise, Jimmy, and Karen. Sister of j Paul Campitell, Bernice Myers, and Edith Glacken, all of St. Michael; Rose Haley, Janet Murtha, and Rich ard Campitell, all of Windber. Mary was a cook at the former St. Michael Elementary School in St. Michael. She was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church and.its Ladies Guild. Friends received 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Charles 0. Dimond Funeral Home Inc., South Fork, where vigil service will be held at 8 p.m. Mass of Chris tian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Michael Catholic Church, St. Michael, by Father John P. Ellias. Interment, St. • Michael Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family requests memorial donation be given to Windber Hospice. SKORUPA - George F., 47, of 913 Mitchell St., Gallitzin, died Oct. 15, 1995, at his residence after a brief ill ness. Born Feb. 22, 1948, in Gallitzin,1 the son of John and Mary (Vinich) Skorupa. Preceded in death by father, John, on Nov. 17, 1983. Survived by mother, of Gallitzin; and brother, Dennis, married to the former Darlene Latterner, Gallitzin; and niece, Heather, and nephew, Ryan Skorupa, Gallitzin. Member of St. Mary's Cath olic Church, Gallitzin, where Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday, the Rev. Msgr. Ber nard Przybocki, officiating. Inter ment, church cemetery. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Lenz-Gibbons Funeral Home, Gallitzin, where a Scriptural Wake Service will be held at 3 p.m. Monday. 476 (71 r ilnmr- Jlnnur r,M I SKUNTA - Cyril D., 76, 716 Brallier Place, died Aug. 10,1995, at Lee Hos pital. Born July 8,1919, in Johnstown; son of late John and Suzanna (Kucherka) Skunta. Survived by wife of 54 years, former Annabelle Sirokman. Brother of Helen Burgraff, John: Skunta and Ange la Komara, all of Johnstown; Joanne Sestrich, New Jersey, Flor ence Visovsky, and Phyllis Skun ta, both of New York. Retired salesperson for Anteres Co., Mi_^_«^ ami, Fla. Disabled Army veteran o£ World War II, who served in 180th In-; fantry Regiment in Europe and re ceived a Silver Star, Purple Heart; four Bronze Stars and one Bronze Ar rowhead. Member of No. 2, DAVr Friends received from 2 to 9 p.m. Fri* day at Francis G. Ozog Funeral; Home Inc., Broad Street, where fu neral service will be held at 10 a.m« Saturday. Interment, Benshoff Hill' Cemetery. - ,' ment, St. Francis Xavier Cemetery, Cresson, with military rites. Friends received 2 to 9 p.m. Monday and from 9 a.m. until time of service at Skupien Funeral Home, Gallitzin, where wake service will be held at 8 p.m. Monday. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Community Nursing Hos pice, 808 Caldwell Ave., Portage, Pa. 15946. Arrangements by Mark Serenko Funeral Home, Portage. SLABE - Antoinette Marie, 87, North York, Ontario, Canada, former ly of Boyer Street, Johnstown, died April 11,1995, in North York, Ontario. Born Jan. 15, 1908, in Ljubljana, Slo venia, daughter of Jacob and Jenny (Kosameric) Draksler. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Frank Slabe Jr.; brothers, Jack, Andrew and Joseph; and sisters, Agnes Hamula and Mary Oliva. Survived by sons, James F., married to former Elaine Werner, Mountainside, N.J.; and Jack W., married to former Andrea Hagan, Toronto, Canada. Also survived by grandchildren, Alexandra M. and James R. Slabe; and Michael and T.M. Lozado. Sister of John Draksler, Sophie Herschak, Jenny Gorchesky, Felix Draksler and Dorothy Matala, all of Johnstown. Member of Lodge 5, S.N.P.J.; and St. Therese Catholic Church. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where funeral service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, the Rev. Bernard Karmanocky. Interment, St. Therese Church Cemetery. SKUPIEN - John Andrew "Shine," 73, of 813 Quarry St., Gallitzin, died Aug. 5,1995, at home after an extend ed illness. Born Aug. 5,1922, in Gallit zin, son of Andrew and Bronislawa (Dziabo) Skupien. Preceded in death by parents and brother, Chairles. Sur vived by wife of 44 years, the former Elda Michaelangelo; daughter, Mi chelle, Cresson; sons, John J.7 husband of the former Barbara Filak, Indiana, STIFFEY-SLAGLE - Donna, 46, Da Pa.; and Michael, husband of the for vid Street, died March. 10, 1995, at mer Stacey Conrad, Clearfield; Conemaugh Memorial Medical Cen grandchildren: Sadie, Sarah, John An ter. Born May 16,1948, in Johnstown, drew, and Keisha. Brother of Alice daughter of Robert and Margaret Koech, Gallitzin; Frank, Cresson; Jo (Green) Slagle. Preceded in death by seph, Julius, Josephine Bozella, and husband, Roy. Survived by parents Louise McAleer, all of Gallitzin; and sister, Barbara, brother, Leo, Duncansville. Former wife of Henry owner of Home Sanitation and Shine's Wyar, Johnstown;. ■ Tavern Sports Bar. Veteran of U.S. son, Harry,, at" Army, World War II, member of 81st home; daughter, Wildcat Division, in Pacific Theater, Debra, Johns with four battle stars. Member of St. town; grand Pietro DiRoma Italian Society, Cres daughter, Bobbie son; VFW Post 7618; American Le Jo; nephews, Rob gion Post 174; Moose Lodge; Sports- . ert, Richard and men's Club; and St. Mary's Roman Donald; and Catholic Church, all of Gallitzin. Mass great-grandmother, Thelma Green. of Christian Burial will be conceleMember of St. Therese Roman Catho brated at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. lic Church, where Mass of Christian Mary's Catholic Church, by the Rev. Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Msgr. Bernard Przybocki and the Monday, the Rev. Bernard KarmoRev. Father James Skupien, cele nocky, OFM. Friends received from-2 brant, nephew of the deceased. Inter to 9 p.m. Sunday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where wake service will be held Sun day. Interment, Grandview .Ceme tery. J (/! i ilium*- Jln SLAGLE — Eleanor L., 78, 274 Friendship Circle, Beaver, Pa,, for merly of Johnstown, died June 10, 1995, at home. Born Sept. 1, 1916, in Lorain, Ohio, daughter of Thomas L. and Martha (Belle) Johnston. Preced ed in death by husband, Charles D.; and sister, Florence. Survived by son, Lance, married to the former Chris tine Wessel, Beaver, and three grand children: Laura Ryhal, Beaver Falls; Ryan, Beaver, and Lindsey, at home. Sister of Grace Gall and Lula John ston, both of Johnstown. Member of First Christian Church, Beaver. At Eleanor's request, there will be no visitation. Graveside service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown. Friends who wish may make contributions to American Heart Association. Arrangements by Jon A. Meese Funeral Home, VanHorn and Fifth St., Seward. SLATER — Rosalie K., 71, Johns town, returned home to her eternal rest on Oct. 30, 1995. Born Feb. 3, 1924, in Johnstown, daughter of Wil liam and Sara Baserman. Preceded Xtjtaifc/' in death by parents; brothers, Merle and Richard; and husband, John F. Slater. Survived by daughter, Katherine Ward, Pittsburgh; son-in-law, Maurice; and four grandchildren, Erin, Kris, Heather and Josh; and brothers, Frank Baserman, Johns town; and Kenneth Baserman, Ari zona. All who knew Rosalie could count on a welcome smile, a loving heart, and a helping hand. She will be missed and remains eternally in our hearts. In remembrance of Rosalie, please make contributions - to St. Mark's Episcopal Church Memorial Fund. SLATTERY — Michael J., 63, Ashcroft Avenue, Cresson, died Jan. 16, 1995, at Altoona Hospital. Born May 19, 1931, in Cresson, son of late John L. and Annie J. (Barchan) Slattery. Preceded in death by parents; and nephews, Robert Jr. and John. Sur vived by these brothers and sisters: John, Millersville, .Md.; Robert, Dennis and Thomas, all of Cresson; and Lenora Niles, Arlington, Va.; also survived by numerous nieces and nephews; aunts, Ruth Oliver, Altoona; and Ella Rabiager, Connecticut; and numerous cousins. Retired from the Army in 1973, after 23 years' service as a Chief Warrant 4. Served during the Vietnam War. Received a Bronze Star and an Army Commendation 477 Medal. Member of Ashville VFW; Loretto American Legion; Cresson Vol unteer Fire Co.; and Reserved Offi cers Association, Houston, Texas. Past commander of Cresson Legion. Member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church, Cresson, where Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday, the Rev. William Mul len officiating.. Interment, church cemetery. At the request of the de ceased, arrangements will be handled by Donald J. Gibbons Funeral Home, Ashville, where friends will;be re ceived from 7 fcf 9*p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, ,and scriptural wake service will be held Thursday. Military rite in charge Jof Ashville VFW, Lbretto American Legion-and other local military or ganizations. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Cresson Area Am bulance or Cresson Volunteer Fire Co. SLAVIK — George M., 89, Barnes boro, died Dec. 30, 1995, at Miners Hospital, Spangler. Born June 23, 1906, in Barnesboro, son of Michael and Mary (Koval) Slavik. Preceded in death by parents; brothers: Pgjg, Steve, Joe and Andrew; sister, Mary, stepbrother, John; and stepsister, Anna. Survived by several nieces and nephews. A World War II Army vet eran. Retired as a miner from Berwind-White Coal Co. Member of Barnesboro Slovak Club "and St. John the Baptist Church. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Long-Contres Funeral Home Inc., Barnesboro, where wake service jwrill be held at 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. John the Baptist Cath olic Church, Franciscan Fathers, TOR. Interment, church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu tions may be made to the Community Nursing Service, Hastings Office, Hastings, Pa. 16646. SLAVIK - Mary Agnes, 83, Barnes boro R.D. 1, died Jan. 30, 1995, at home..Born Sept. 10, 1911, in Barnes boro, daughter of Michael and Mary (Koval) Slavik. Preceded in death by parents; brothers, Pete, Steve, Joe and Andrew; stepbrother, John; and stepsister, Anna. Survived by brother, George, Barnesboro R.D. 1; and sev eral nieces and. nephews. Former seamstress for Philip Jones Shirt Factory. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Long-Con tres Funeral Home Inc., Barnesboro, where Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday at St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, the Rev, Bernard Grega. Interment, church cemetery.- In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Community Nursing Service, Hastings Office, Hastings, Pa. 16646. SLAVICK — Michael P., 55, Washing ton, D.C., formerly of Johnstown, died Aug. 7,1995, in Washington, D.C. Born Nov. 24, 1939, in Johnstown, son of Stephen and Mary (Yambor) Slavick. Preceded in death by parents, and sister, Dorothy Teeter. Survived by these brothers and sisters: Rose Boser, Ethel Flowers, and Carl Slav ick, all of Johnstown; Stephen Slav ick, Glendale, Ariz.; and Julia Slavick, New London, Conn. Funeral services held in Washington, D.C. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. Arrangements by Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street. SLEZAK — Anna E., 94, formerly of Maryland Avenue, died March 21, 1995, in Southwest General Hospital, Middleburg, Ohio. Born Aug. 26,1900, in Austria-Hungary, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Lasina) Harnichar. Preceded in death by parents; hus band, Joseph M.; daughter, Evelyn, in infancy, brothers, Frank,. John, Wil liam and Paul; and sisters, Mary Pol lock, Julia Yefchak and Elizabeth Gajewski. Survived by children: Joseph F., married to former Eileen King, and Mildred, wife of Floyd Reynolds, both of Johnstown; George, married to former Helen Kaltenbaugh, Virgin ia Beach, Va.; John, married to for mer Vivian Haycox, Brandywine, Md.; and Mary Ann, wife of Michael Yurasek, Brook Park, Ohio; 15 grand children; 17 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson; also, a spe cial niece, • Betty (Yefchak) Cigich, Virginia Beach, Va. Sister of Joseph Harnichar', Cleveland; and Pauline Phillips, Hollsopple R.D. 1. Member of Rosary Society and St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, where funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be cele brated at 10 a.m. Saturday, the Rev. Francis Balestino. Interment, church cemetery. Friends received from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday at Francis G. Ozog Fu neral Home Inc., Broad Street, where Rosary Society will recite the Rosary at 4 p.m. Friday. Qlliv SLEZAK — Alexander E., 80, Johns town, died March 1, 1995, at Conemaugh hospital. Born Feb. 26,1915, in Johnstown, son of Edward and Victo ria (Adamski) Slezak. Preceded in death by parents; brothers, John and Joseph; and sisters, Mary Urban and Anna Novak. Survived by wife, for mer Louise Urban, and these chil dren: Theresa, wife of Earl Birch; Pa tricia, and Barbara,, wife of Joseph Carrier, all of Johnstown; Linda, Hastings; and Michael, married to former Louise Lindemann, Pitts burgh. Also survived by grandchil dren, Kevin Birch and Kimberly Shroyer; and great-grandchildren, Heather Shroyer and Joshua Birch. An Army Air-Corps veteran of.World War II, where he received the Flying Cross Medal. Retired employee of Car Shop Division, Bethlehem Steel Corp. Member^of Beaverjdale Sports- mens Club and^St. Patrick Catholic Church, where funeral liturgy will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Monsignor William McGdvern. Interment, Benshoff Hill Cemetery. Friends received from t to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street. these children: William, married to former Edith O'Laughlin, Pitts-, burgh; Mary wife day, the Rev. John J. Marshall and the Rev. Anthony Pollack. Interment, St. Casimir Cemetery. Friends re ceived from 2 to. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., Broad Street, where Lions Club will hold Necrology service at 7 p.m. and CWV will hold a service at 8 p.m. Thursday. SLICK — Carrie Mae, 95, Church of the Brethren Home, formerly of Johnstown, died Nov. 16, 1995, at home. Born Dec. 15, 1899, in Johns town, daughter of John C. and Alonia (Homer) Smith. Preceded in death by parents; and husband, Chester Slick. Survived by son, Robert W., West Palm Beach, Fla.; and daughter-inlaw, Mary Agnes Slick, Johnstown; also survived by granddaughter, Susan E. (Slick) Rozum, Johnstown. Member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Retired school teacher from Johns town School District. Friends re ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at John Henderson Co. Funer al Home, where service will be helq* at 1 p.m. Saturday, the Rev. David N. Finney. Interment, Grandview Ceme^ tery. SLEZAK — Edward J., 76, West End, died Nov. 21, 1995, at Fairmont Gen eral Hospital, Fairmont, W.Va. Born Feb. 23, 1919, in Johnstown, son of Frank A. and Mary A. (Ball) Slezak. Preceded in death by parents. Sur vived by wife of 49 years, former Martha Pollack, Johnstown; and Anne, (JI r iluuu'-.ilrmnr r.M i of Ralph Carpenter, West Virginia; Thomas, married to former Jane Walters, Pittsburgh; John, married to former Jeanette Soulcheck, Johnstown; and Joseph, married to former Lisa Rupp, Erie; also survived by seven grandchildren. Brother of Helen Miske, Ann Cwik, and Jean Dryzal, all of Johnstown; and Terri Slezak, Chicago, 111. Army veteran of World War II. Retired salesman for American Auto Prod ucts, Pittsburgh. Charter member of Legion of Mary. Member of Holy Name Society; West End Lions Club; Post 954, CWV; American Legion; TPA; and St. Casimir Catholic Church, where Mass of Christian Bur ial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Fri 473 SLICK — Ella (Bloch), 87, Johnstown, died March 31, 1995, at Good Samari tan Medical Center. Born July*:i2; 1907, in St. Joseph, Mich., daughter of the late August and Ottilie (Nehring) Bloch. Also preceded in death bylnisband of 57 years, Edwin E. Slick Jr: Member of First Lutheran Church* Duquesne Club of Pittsburgh, ".anS. Pittsburgh Athletic Club. Private graveside service Tuesday at Homewood Cemetery, the Rev. Dr. Robert G. Swanson. Service by John Hender son Co. Funeral Home. SLIVKA -Mary, 80, St. Michael; died Feb. 11, 1995, at Lee Hospital. Born Dec. 2, 1914, in Elkhorn, W.Va., .daughter of Charles and Eva (Kovach) Slivka. Preceded in death by parents and brothers, Michael "Slick" Slivka and-Andrew Slivka. Survived by sisters, Julia, at home, and Anne Lazor, St. Michael; and nieces, Chris tine DePola, Wilmington, Del., and Irene Gindlesperger, Elton. Member of St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church, South Fork. Graduate;'of Adams Township High School, Class of :1933. :Had. worked at Swank's, Johnstownj * '* and Stineman's, South Fork. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Charles 0. Dimond Funeral Home Inc., South Fork,' where Panachida will be sung at 7 p.m. Monday. Brief service at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the fu neral home, followed by Divine Litur gy at. 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church, Father Myron E. Kochaba, OSB. Interment, St. Michael Catholic Church Ceme tery, St. Michael. SLIVKANISH - Steve M., 65, for merly of Windber, died Dec. 8, 1995, at Butler, Pa. Born Nov. 22, 1930, in Windber, son of John and Mary (Mil ler) Slivkanish. Preceded in death by parents; brother, George Knapp, John Knapp; sisters: Susan (Knapp), Marie (Knapp) and Paula (Slivkanish). Sur vived by these sisters and brothers: Mrs. Ann Kasperovich, Long Island, N.Y.; Mrs. Helen Marian, New Jersey, Mrs. Margaret Popovich, Florida; Mrs. Vilma Carrara, New Jersey, and Emma, wife of Robert Symon, Johns town. A US. Army veteran of the Ko rean Conflict. Member of Disabled American Veterans. Member of SS. Peter & Paul Orthodox Church, Wind ber. Friends received 6 to 9 p.m. Sun day at the William Kisiel Funeral Home, Windber. Brief service at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the funeral home, fol lowed by Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. at SS. Peter & Paul Orthodox Church, the Very Rev. David J. Smoley. Inter ment, church cemetery. V Funeral Service, 7:30 p.m. Sunday at funeral home. SLONAKER - Nellie .Virginia, 84, Elton; died Nov. 29,1995, at Memorial Medical Center. Born May 24,1911, in South Fork, daughter of late Frank and Maude (Hartman) Brewer. Pre ceded in death by parents; husband, Russell; infant daughter, Jean; brother, Frank Brewer, and sisters, Grace Roberts and Muriel Varner. Survived by son, Robert 'Tat" Brewer, married to former JoAnn Harpster, Richland Township; grand sons, Todd Brewer, married to for mer Cathy Weaver, Somerset; and Brett Brewer, married to former Marianne Smith, Phoenix, Ariz.; also great-grandson, Alec Brewer, Somer set; sisters, Sara J. Stiffler, Uniontown, Ohio; and June, wife of John Yothers, Greensburg. Retired from Glosser Brothers (Ladies Apparel) in 1976, after 25 years' service. Member of Zion Elton United Methodist Church. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at HendersonKetterer Funeral Home, Geistown, where funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, the Rev. Keith Cutshall. Interment, South Fork Cem etery. \^^M