Andrews
Mary Alice Andrews, 61, of North Huntingdon died March 27, 2001, in
Jefferson Hospital.
Born Nov. 10, 1939, she was the daughter of Marie Ragle Harmon of Glassport
and the late John Harmon.
She was a retired registered nurse with McKeesport Hospital.
In addition to her mother, she is survived by daughters, Laurene May
of Ligonier, Marie Kristine Redshaw of McKeesport and Jill Belocik of White
Oak; a sister, Harriet Galeza; four grandchildren; and Barry Minnicks with
whom she resided.
Friends were received at Shirley-Kukich Funeral Home. Interment was
at Penn-Lincoln Memorial Park.
Memorial contributions are suggested to the American Diabetes Association,
30010 Center Blvd., Suite 70, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15235.
Dempsey
Matilda M. Dempsey, 79, of North Huntingdon died March 30, 2001, in
Jeannette District Memorial Hospital.
Born Oct. 27, 1921, in Braddock, she was the daughter of Frank and
Margaret Andrajco Sebula. Mrs. Dempsey was a retired employee of the Department
of Public Welfare and Gulf Oil Co. She was a member of St. Agnes Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband,
Robert Dempsey; sisters, Pauline Kozusko and Margaret Molcany; and a brother,
John Sebula.
Surviving are her sons, William of North Huntingdon and Daniel Dempsey
of Trafford; daughter-in-law, Julie Dempsey; three grandchildren, Christopher,
Heather and Jessica Dempsey; a great-grandson, Logan Dempsey; and godchildren,
Marjorie Jessen, Leslie Handza and Diane Price; and an aunt, Ann Andrejco.
Arrangements were handled by Shirley-Kukich Funeral Home. Mass was
at St. Agnes Church.
Interment was at Braddock Catholic Cemetery.
Hogan
Frederick A. Hogan, 82, of North Huntingdon died March 24, 2001.
Born July 13, 1918, in Punxsutawney, he was the son of David Sr. and
Allena Eilson Hogan. Mr. Hogan was an electrical tester at Westinghouse
Electric, East Pittsburgh. He was a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers veteran
of World War II.
He was a member of In Him Ministries of Penn Hills, International Brotherhood
of Electrical Workers and the Herminie Senior Citizens. Mr. Hogan also
sang in a barbershop quartet and was an accomplished violinist.
Surviving are his wife, Inez Thompson Hogan; daughters, Lynn Weeber
of North Huntingdon and Karen Anthony; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Friends were received at Vincent V. Rodgers Funeral Home.
Entombment was at Penn-Lincoln Mausoleum. Memorial contributions are
suggested to the American Cancer Society.
Kerr
S. Grant Kerr of North Huntingdon died March 27, 2001.
He was the son of Ellie Main Kerr of North Versailles and the late
S. Grant Kerr Sr.
Kerr was a mail carrier for more than 30 years in the Oakland area.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Vietnam War.
In addition to his mother, he is survived by sisters, Barbara Aska
of Follbrook, Calif, and Carol Shearer of Harrison, Ark.; a brother, James
Kerr of North Huntingdon; and many nieces and nephews.
Friends were received at Patrick T. Lanigan Funeral Home. Interment
was at Riverview Cemetery in Penn Hills.
Lewis
Samuel William Lewis, 71, of North Huntingdon died April 1, 2001, in
Jeannette District Memorial Hospital.
Born July 7, 1929, in North Irwin, he was the son of John Samuel and
Mabel Detar Lewis. Mr. Lewis was a retired machinist with Elliott Co. of
Jeannette.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War, and also
was in the SeaBees. He was a member of FOE Post 1671 of Irwin and a North
Irwin VFD social member.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Audrey
Nemitz Lewis; and a sister, Ivy Litrun.
Surviving are a daughter, Twyla Cecconello and her husband, Robert,
of North Huntingdon; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sisters,
Jeannetta Kuhns and Mabel McLaughlin; and a brother, Thomas Lewis.
Friends were received at Joseph F. Ott Funeral Home. Services will
be 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) at the funeral home with the Rev. John Pressler
officiating. Interment will follow at Irwin Union Cemetery.
Trichler
Magdalene "Lena" J. Trichler, 80, of North Huntingdon, formerly of
Irwin, died March 29, 2001, in Baldock Health Care Center.
Born Nov. 28, 1920, in North Irwin, she was the daughter of James and
Elizabeth Brosnahan Steel. She was a member of Church of the Immaculate
Conception of Irwin and its Golden Echoes.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband,
Robert Trichler; and a grandson, Robert Bennett; and brothers, Paul and
James Steel.
Surviving are her daughter, Betty Ann Bennett of Crozet, Va.; a grandson,
Christopher Bennett; sisters, Catherine Lissy, Mary Millberg and Helen
Millberg; a brother, John Steel; and several nieces and nephews.
Friends were received at Joseph F. Ott Funeral Home. Entombment was
at Penn-Lincoln Memorial Park.
Goe
William N. Goe, 71, of Irwin died July 10, 2001, at Westmoreland Regional
Hospital.
Born Feb. 6, 1930, in Ralph, Pa., he was the son of Clyde and Gertrude
(Bowser) Fike Goe.
Mr. Goe retired with 35 years service with U.S. Steel, Irvin Works,
and was a constable for Westmoreland County for 25 years. He was a U.S.
Army veteran of the Korean War, having served in the 2nd Division as a
machine gunner and received two Purple Hearts and the Korean Defense Medal
with a silver star.
He was a member and former officer of United Steelworkers Union Local
2227, past president of the Westmoreland County chapter of the Constable
Association of Pennsylvania, and president of the first charter of the
American Diabetes Associa-tion of Westmoreland County at Jeannette Hospital.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Yolanda
Renner.
Surviving are his wife of 48 years, Lois (Nicholson) Goe; his children,
William Goe of Ellicott City, Md., Roger Goe and Marla Joy Harding, both
of North Huntingdon; and three grandchildren.
Friends were received at William Snyder Funeral Home. Interment was
at Donegal Cemetery.
Hughes
Heidi S. Hughes, 50, of Hempfield Township died July 15, 2001.
Born June 9, 1951, in Pittsburgh, she was the daughter of Pat O'Donnell
of Irwin and the late Walter "Bud" O'Donnell. Mrs. Hughes was a member
of St. Bruno Church of South Greensburg.
She was a parent volunteer for Stanwood Elementary School in New Stanton;
and also one of the founders of the Celtic Crossroads.
In addition to her father, she was preceded in death, Feb. 27, 2001,
by her husband, Charles Hughes Jr.
In addition to her mother, she is survived by children, Seamus, Molleigh
and Mairin Hughes, all at home; brothers, Timothy, Kevin, Richard and Kerry
O'Donnell; sisters, Holly Murray and Erin Brackel; and numerous nieces
and nephews.
Friends will be received 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today (Wednesday) at Joseph
F. Ott Funeral Home. Mass will be 10 a.m.
Thursday at St. Bruno Church. Memorial contributions are suggested
to Hughes Children Trust Fund, First National Bank of Herminie, Stone House
Office, First Financial Center, Irwin, Pa. 15642.
Scheuerle
Mary (Weaver) Scheuerle, 86, of the Oak Hill Nursing Center, formerly
of Manor, died July 10, 2001.
Born Aug. 22, 1914, in Irwin, she was the daughter of Frank and Victoria
(Rys) Weaver. Mrs. Scheuerle was a former member of Manor Women's Club,
and member of First United Methodist Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband,
Walter Scheuerle; a brother, Charles Weaver; and two sisters, Frances Rygiel
and Ann Kuhns.
Surviving are her daughters, Irene Scheuerle of West Newton and Jane
Beaulieu of Manor; and grandsons, Kevin and James Beaulieu.
Friends were received at Vincent V. Rodgers Funeral Home. Interment
was at Brush Creek Cemetery.
Santner
Anne E. Santner, 96, of Irwin died July 5, 2001.
Born Sept. 16, 1904, in Claridge, she was the daughter of Andrew and
Marie (Wesley) Santner.
Ms. Santner was a teacher at Norwin High School for 43 years before
her 1970 retirement. She was a member of First United Church of Christ
in Irwin, where she taught Sunday school for 37 years, was both adult and
youth superintendent, president of women's fellowship and former member
of the consistory.
She was a past matron of Order of Eastern Star, member of the original
board of directors of Rainbow Girls, a former volunteer and board member
of Meals-on-Wheels.
Ms. Santner also served on the ration board during World War II, was
a member of Friends of Norwin Public Library, National Retired Teachers
Association, Pennsyl-vania State and County Employees Retired Association,
Westmoreland County Retired Teachers and Norwin School Employees Association.
Surviving are several nieces and nephews.
Arrangements were handled by Vincent V. Rodgers Funeral Home. Interment
was at Irwin Union Cemetery. Memorial contributions are suggested to Norwin
Public Library or Westmoreland Regional Hos-pital Transitional Care Unit.
Gonzales
Mary E. Gonzales, 80, of North Huntingdon, formerly of North Braddock
and Wilkinsburg, died Aug. 27, 2001, in Baldock Health Center.
Born Jan. 2, 1921, in Pittsburgh, she was the daughter of Theodore
and Benita (Garcia) Roderick (Rodriguez).
Mrs. Gonzales was a retired employee of the physics department of the
University of Pittsburgh.
She was a member of Penns Woods Civic Association and Norwin Band Aides.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband,
Alfonso Gonzales; brothers, Jack and Ted Roderick Jr. and a sister, Josephine
Caroselli.
Surviving are her daughter, Benita Crise and her husband, William,
of North Huntingdon; a brother, Angelo Rodriguez; a sister, Dolores Viott;
three grandchildren, Brendan, Bradley and Bryant; and several nieces and
nephews.
Friends were received at Shirley-Kukich Funeral Home. Interment was
at Calvary Cemetery.
Memorial contributions are suggested to Three Rivers Hospice.
Maywood
Richard E. Maywood, 60, of North Huntingdon died Aug. 24, 2001, in
Pittsburgh.
Born March 15, 1941, in Pittsburgh, he was the son of Richard and Lucille
(Suttinger) Maywood.
Mr. Maywood was a self-employed trucking owner and operator and retired
from Ranger Trucking in Jacksonville, Fla.
He was a member of NRA, Teamsters Local 30 and Irwin Sportsmen's Association.
Surviving are his wife, Mary (Sesek) Maywood; four sons, Richard of
Coopers Cove, Texas, Joseph of North Irwin, Samuel of Greensburg and John
Maywood of North Huntingdon; a brother, Wayne Maywood; sister, Melissa
Jacoby; 12 grandchildren; a great-granddaughter.
Friends were received at Vincent V. Rodgers Funeral Home.
Mass was at Immaculate Conception Church.
Interment was at Immaculate Conception Ceme-tery.
Shoaf
Zelma F. Romesburg Shoaf, 109, of Irwin died Aug. 26, 2001 in Hempfield
Township.
Born Feb. 26, 1892, in Ursina, Somerset County, she was the daughther
of Benjamin and Hattie (Younkin) Romesburg. Mrs. Shoaf was a member of
the Ladies' Circle at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jessie Shoaf; brothers, Harry,
Dennis, Mile and Ray Robesburg; and two sisters; Etta Wilson and Lily Deal.
Surviving are her son, Jesse "Wayne" Shoaf of Irwin and his wife, Elaine;
two grandchildren, Cindy Veverka of North Huntingdon and James Shoaf of
Greensburg; and five great-grandchildren, Matthew, Emily and Lauren Shoaf,
and Caitlin and Kylie Veverka.
Friends were received at Vincent V. Rodgers Funeral Home. Services
were at Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church with the Rev. Clifton
Suehr officiating.
Interment was at Irwin Union Cemetery.
Rothey
Raymond S. Rothey, 81, of Adamsburg, formerly of North Huntingdon,
died Sept. 1, 2001, in Baldock Health Care Center.
Born Dec. 3, 1919, in Eliza-beth, he was the son of Ray-mond and Agnes
(Thomas) Rothey. Mr. Rothey was a retired milkman with Farm Dairy.
He was a member of Bryn Mawr Church of Christ in White Oak, Masonic
Lodge 641 where he was a 32nd degree Mason, Tall Cedars of Lebanon AL-O-Mon
Forest 138, Western Pennsylvania Teamsters, Son-shiners group of McKeesport,
AARP and White Oak American Legion. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World
War II.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia
(Edmunson) Rothey. Surviving are his children, Keith Rothey of Dallas,
Texas, Fred Akerberg of Mico, W. Va., James Akerberg of Glendale, Pa.,
and Kay Beech of Adamsburg; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Friends were received at Shirley-Kukich Funeral Home. Services will
be at 11 a.m. today (Wednesday) at the funeral home with the Rev. Stephanie
Hart officiating.
Interment will follow at Penn-Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorial contributions
are suggested to Alzheimer Association or Three Rivers Hospice.
Terbot
Frances (Regina) Terbot, 94, of Manor died Aug. 27, 2001, in Jeannette.
Born Oct. 22, 1906, in Claridge, she was the daughter of Matthew and
Mary (Gasboda) Regina. Mrs. Terbot was a member of SNPJ Lodge.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband,
John Terbot; six brothers, Frank, Matthew, John, Joseph, Martin and Andrew
Regina; and sisters, Mary Westerholm and Anna Rousakis.
Surviving are her sons, John of Buffalo, N.Y., Charles of North Huntingdon
and William Terbot of Panama City, Fla.; a daughter, Marie Thomas of Churchill;
a sister, Della Fuller; 13 grandchildren,; and 26 great-grandchildren.
Friends were received at Vincent V. Rodgers Funeral Home. Interment
was at Irwin Union Cemetery.
Pennington
Catherine Hayes Penning-ton, 75 , of North Huntingdon died Sept. 1,
2001.
Born Feb. 26, 1926, in Ohiopyle, she was the daughter of Traffin and
Anna (Chelpanoff) Proskin.
Mrs. Pennington was a member of the national AARP and Larimer-Ardara
AARP, and a golden member of Fairmont-Hahntown VFD Auxiliary. In addition
to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Lawrence
Hayes.
Surviving are her daughters, Rita Kinney and Karen Wunder, both of
Greensburg, and Sandra Good of Penn Township; a sister, Ellen Mahoy; friend,
Mike Kazsimer; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Friends were received at Joseph F. Ott Funeral Home. Interment was
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