| Obituary listings for November 26, 2003.
Baer
Delores L. (Eckelberry) Baer, 77, formerly of Moon Township, died Monday,
Nov. 17, at the Masonic Village at Sewickley.
Mrs. Baer was born Aug. 25, 1926 in Moundsville, W.Va. to the late
James H. and Mary (Collmar) Eckelberry. She was a self-employed hairstylist
and a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include: her husband, Walter; two sons, Mark E. (Lynn) Baer
and Timothy J. (Colleen) Baer of Moon Township; one daughter, Donna J.
Kozlik of Moon Township; one brother, James Eckelberry of Hopewell; two
sisters, Beverly Price of Crescent and Pam Dray of East Liverpool, Ohio;
and five grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Moon Township.
Burial was at Coraopolis Cemetery.
Bohon
David H. Bohon, 79, of Crescent, died Friday, Nov. 7, at Sewickley
Valley Hospital.
Mr. Bohon was born June 30, 1924 in Rowlesburg, W.Va., to the late
William Haze and Lottie (Goff) Bohon. He was a retired steelworker from
the J&L Steel Co. A veteran of World War II, he served as a private
in the U.S. Army. He belonged to the American Legion Post No. 341 of Ambridge
and the Fraternal Order of Eagles and Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 826,
both of West Virginia. He had been a resident of the area for 55 years.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, David
Bohon, Jr.
Survivors include: his wife, Alma; one son, Melvin Bohon of Crescent;
three daughters, Judy Cvetkovich of Hopewell Township, Vickie Stark of
South Heights and Marcy Joyner of Crescent; two brothers, Paul Pyle of
Kingwood, W.Va., and Bill Bohon of Elkins, W.Va.; and 11 grandchildren
and 11 great-grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Moody Funeral Home in Clinton.
Brodie
Robert N. Brodie, 68, of Coraopolis, formerly of Moon Township, died
Monday, Nov. 17, at Shadyside Hospital.
Mr. Brodie was born Aug. 13, 1935 in Dayton, Ohio to the late Lawrence
and Iola (Fisher) Brodie. He was preceded in death by his sister, Jean
Greene.
He was retired after 33 years from Sewickley Post Office as a postal
clerk. He was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church in Coraopolis. Mr. Brodie
was a member of The Sewickley Senior Men’s Club and the N.A.R.P.C.
Survivors include: his wife, Sarah Jane; one brother, Allen Brodie
of Sewickley; and nieces and nephews.
Memorial contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society,
Pennsylvania Division Inc., Southwest Region, 320 Bilmar Drive, Pittsburgh,
15205-4620, or The Zion Lutheran Church, 1305 State Ave., Coraopolis, 15108.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Coraopolis.
Burial was at Sewickley Cemetery.
Dolgos
Raymond P. Dolgos, 84, of Collier Township, formerly of Moon Township
for 40 years, died Saturday, Nov. 8, at Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh.
Mr. Dolgos was born July 20, 1919 to the late Charles and Cecelia (Simitz)
Dolgos in McKees Rocks. He was parts manager for Talerico Ford for several
years. He was a member of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Coraopolis
and St. Luke’s Roman Catholic Church in Carnegie. He was also a member
of Knights of Columbus in Moon Township and the Keith-Holmes VFW Post 402
in Coraopolis. He served his country during World War II in the U.S. Army
Air Corps with the 573rd Bombardment Squadron and received following citations:
Good Conduct Medal, Distinguished Unit Badge and The European African Middle
Eastern Service Medal with 6 Bronze Stars.
Survivors include: his wife, Yvonne; one daughter, Jeanine (Darrell)
Wallace of Kennedy Township; and two grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Coraopolis.
Burial was at Resurrection Cemetery.
Fallon
Margaret C. (Magilson) Fallon, 74, of Kennedy Township, died Saturday,
Nov. 2.
Survivors include: her husband, Francis; three sons, William (Janet)
Rose, Kevin F. (Sharon) Rose and Robert C. Rose; one daughter, Peggy (Michael)
Woods; and eight grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to Kidney Foundation of Western
Pennsylvania, 555 Grant St., Pittsburgh, 15222.
Arrangements were handled by Anthony J. Sanvito Funeral Home in McKees
Rocks.
Griglak
Anna Marie Griglak, 64, of Moon Township, died Saturday, Nov. 15, at
her residence.
Mrs. Griglak was born Nov. 24, 1938 in Masury, Ohio to the late Andrew
and Mary (Dacey) Mittal. She was a 41-year resident of Moon Township, where
she was a member of St. Margaret Mary Church and a social member of the
Hopewell VFW Post 8805. She retired in 1997 after 17 years as teachers’
aide with the Allegheny Intermediate Unit.
Survivors include: her husband, John; two daughters, Veronica (Barry)
Sedmack and Diana McKenna, both of Moon Township; one sister, Sr. Sister
Andrene; and two grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Moon Township.
Burial was at Resurrection Cemetery.
Madden
Patrick Elihu Madden, Sr., 70, a Moon Township resident since 1961,
died Friday, Nov. 7, at Sewickley Valley Hospital.
Mr. Madden was born June 15, 1933 in Pittsburgh to the late Jerome
Ambrose, Sr. and Margaret (Cain) Madden. He was a member of St. Margaret
Mary Roman Catholic Church in Moon Township. He was also a member of the
Knights of Columbus in Moon Township. He retired in 1991 from T.W.A. after
40 years, where he was a customer service agent.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one sister,
Sr. Elizabeth Ann Madden.
Survivors include: two sons, Patrick E. (Linda) Madden Jr. of New Hampshire
and Gregory D. (Tracy) Madden of Connecticut; two daughters, Erin Marie
(LeRoy) Bossetti of Moon Township and Carrie Anne Madden of Moon Township;
two brothers, Jerome Ambrose Madden, Jr. of New Jersey and John Leo Madden
of Pittsburgh; three sisters, M. Isabel Duffy of Colorado, M. Margaret
Taylor of Pittsburgh and Sr. Joanne Madden of I.H.M. in Pittsburgh; and
five grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Moon Township.
Burial was at Resurrection Cemetery.
Piper
Doyle C. Piper, 96, of Coraopolis, died Monday, Nov. 10, at his residence.
Mr. Piper was born Oct. 12, 1907 in Clearfield County to the late William
and Sadie (Ginter) Piper. He was preceded in death by his wife, Irene E.
(Etter) Piper.
Mr. Piper was a resident of Coraopolis Neville Island for about 45
years. He was a retired car inspector for P & LE RR and a member of
both the Presbyterian Church of Coraopolis and the Coraopolis Men’s Golden
Age Club.
In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by his
sister, Lillian.
Survivors include: one son, Doyle C. Piper, Jr. of Rosemont, Minn.;
two daughters, Janet Piper of Stowe Township and Sally Potts of Moon Township;
one sister, Edna Milligan of Pittsburgh; six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Church of Coraopolis.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Coraopolis.
Burial was at Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Remmert
Mary Jane (Morell) Remmert, 60, of Moon Township, died Sunday, Nov.
9, at her residence.
Mrs. Remmert was born June 7, 1943 in Rochester to the late Raymond
G. and Elizabeth (Lovas) Morell. She was also preceded in death by one
brother, James Morell.
Mrs. Remmert was a retired school teacher and taught at the following
schools: Moon Area School District, Quaker Valley School District and St.
Andrews Lutheran Church Kindergarten in Moon Township. She was a member
of St. Margaret Mary Roman Catholic Church.
Survivors include: her husband, William; one daughter, Nichole Remmert
of Washington, D.C.; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorial contributions may be made to The American Heart Association,
10 Duff Road, Penn Hills, 15235.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Moon Township.
Burial was at Sewickley Cemetery.
Rupert
David E. Rupert, 48, a lifelong resident of Coraopolis, died Friday,
Nov. 7, at Sewickley Valley Hospital.
Mr. Rupert was born March 25, 1955 in Sewickley to Ernest M. and Deloris
M. (Simonette) Rupert of Coraopolis. He was a member of St. Joseph Roman
Catholic Church in Coraopolis.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Rupert is also survived by several
aunts, uncles and cousins.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Coraopolis.
Burial was at St. James Cemetery.
Trunzo
Natale Trunzo, 75, a longtime resident of Moon Township, died Sunday,
Nov. 9, at the Weirton Medical Center in Weirton, W.Va.
Mr. Trunzo was born Aug. 29, 1928 in Falerna, Italy to the late Angelo
and Petruzza (Cunsolo) Trunzo. He retired in 1983 from J & L Steel,
where he had been a steelworker for 30 years. He was a member of St. Joseph
and the Ambridge Fraternal Order of Eagles.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Joseph.
Survivors include: his wife, Matilida; three sons, Angelo (Diana) Trunzo
of Alamagordo, N.M., Daniel (Cathy) Trunzo of Lake in the Hill, Mich.,
and Thomas (Darleen) Trunzo of Coraopolis; two daughters, Lina Trunzo of
Mt. Lebanon and Mary Ann (Tim) Rollins of Coconut Creek, Fla.; and six
grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Coraopolis.
Burial was at St. James Cemetery.
Wieczorek
Dineen M. (Szady) Wieczorek, 52, of Aliquippa, formerly of Moon Township,
died suddenly on Wednesday, Nov. 12 at The Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland,
Ohio.
Mrs. Wieczorek was born Jan. 1, 1952 in Springfield, Mass. To the late
Alfred M. and June E. (LaBare) Szady. She was employed by Ikea in Robinson
Township for 11 years, where she was still working in their customer service
department. She was a member of St. Margaret Roman Catholic Church in Moon
Township and was a member of The Coraopolis Elks Club No. 1090 in Moon
Township, where she was the firmer president of The Ladies Auxiliary. She
was also a member of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW – Keith Holmes Post No. 402
in Coraopolis. She was an avid golfer.
Survivors include: her husband, Walter; three daughters, Doreen J.
(Steven) McKenna of Hopewell Township, Darleen M. (Thomas) Trunzo of Coraopolis
and Christine T. Wieczorek of Moon Township; three brothers, Michael Szady
of Massachusetts, Steven Szady of Florida and Alfred Szady of Georgia;
three sisters, Susan Morrisette, Patricia Wiles and Sharon Bessette, all
of Massachusetts; and two grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to The American Diabetes Association,
Wilkinsburg, 15221.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Moon Township.
Obituary listings for December 3, 2003.
Baer
Delores L. (Eckelberry) Baer, 77, formerly of Moon Township, died Monday,
Nov. 17, at the Masonic Village at Sewickley.
Mrs. Baer was born Aug. 25, 1926 in Moundsville, W.Va. to the late
James H. and Mary (Collmar) Eckelberry. She was a self-employed hairstylist
and a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include: her husband, Walter; two sons, Mark E. (Lynn) Baer
and Timothy J. (Colleen) Baer of Moon Township; one daughter, Donna J.
Kozlik of Moon Township; one brother, James Eckelberry of Hopewell; two
sisters, Beverly Price of Crescent and Pam Dray of East Liverpool, Ohio;
and five grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Moon Township.
Burial was at Coraopolis Cemetery.
Brodie
Robert N. Brodie, 68, of Coraopolis, formerly of Moon Township, died
Monday, Nov. 17, at Shadyside Hospital.
Mr. Brodie was born Aug. 13, 1935 in Dayton, Ohio to the late Lawrence
and Iola (Fisher) Brodie. He was preceded in death by his sister, Jean
Greene.
He was retired after 33 years from Sewickley Post Office as a postal
clerk. He was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church in Coraopolis. Mr. Brodie
was a member of The Sewickley Senior Men’s Club and the NARPC.
Survivors include: his wife, Sarah Jane; one brother, Allen Brodie
of Sewickley; and nieces and nephews.
Memorial contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society,
Pennsylvania Division Inc., Southwest Region, 320 Bilmar Drive, Pittsburgh,
15205-4620, or The Zion Lutheran Church, 1305 State Ave., Coraopolis, 15108.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Coraopolis.
Burial was at Sewickley Cemetery.
Griglak
Anna Marie Griglak, 64, of Moon Township, died Saturday, Nov. 15, at
her residence.
Mrs. Griglak was born Nov. 24, 1938 in Masury, Ohio to the late Andrew
and Mary (Dacey) Mittal. She was a 41-year resident of Moon Township, where
she was a member of St. Margaret Mary Church and a social member of the
Hopewell VFW Post 8805. She retired in 1997 after 17 years as teachers’
aide with the Allegheny Intermediate Unit.
Survivors include: her husband, John; two daughters, Veronica (Barry)
Sedmack and Diana McKenna, of Moon Township; one sister, Sr. Sister Andrene;
two grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Moon Township.Burial was
at Resurrection Cemetery.
Piper
Doyle C. Piper, 96, of Coraopolis, died Monday, Nov. 10, at his residence.
Mr. Piper was born Oct. 12, 1907 in Clearfield County to the late William
and Sadie (Ginter) Piper. He was preceded in death by his wife, Irene E.
(Etter) Piper.
Mr. Piper was a resident of Coraopolis Neville Island for about 45
years. He was a retired car inspector for P & LE RR and a member of
both the Presbyterian Church of Coraopolis and the Coraopolis Men’s Golden
Age Club.
In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by his
sister, Lillian.
Survivors include: one son, Doyle C. Piper, Jr. of Rosemont, Minn.;
two daughters, Janet Piper of Stowe Township and Sally Potts of Moon Township;
one sister, Edna Milligan of Pittsburgh; six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Church of Coraopolis.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Coraopolis.
Burial was at Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Trunzo
Natale Trunzo, 75, a longtime resident of Moon Township, died Sunday,
Nov. 9, at the Weirton Medical Center in Weirton, W.Va.
Mr. Trunzo was born Aug. 29, 1928 in Falerna, Italy to the late Angelo
and Petruzza (Cunsolo) Trunzo. He retired in 1983 from J & L Steel,
where he had been a steelworker for 30 years. He was a member of St. Joseph
and the Ambridge Fraternal Order of Eagles.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Joseph.
Survivors include: his wife, Matilida; three sons, Angelo (Diana) Trunzo
of Alamagordo, N.M., Daniel (Cathy) Trunzo of Lake in the Hill, Mich.,
and Thomas (Darleen) Trunzo of Coraopolis; two daughters, Lina Trunzo of
Mt. Lebanon and Mary Ann (Tim) Rollins of Coconut Creek, Fla.; and six
grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Coraopolis.
Burial was at St. James Cemetery.
Wieczorek
Dineen M. (Szady) Wieczorek, 52, of Aliquippa, formerly of Moon Township,
died suddenly on Wednesday, Nov. 12 at The Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland,
Ohio.
Mrs. Wieczorek was born Jan. 1, 1952 in Springfield, Mass. To the late
Alfred M. and June E. (LaBare) Szady. She was employed by Ikea in Robinson
Township for 11 years, where she was still working in their customer service
department. She was a member of St. Margaret Roman Catholic Church in Moon
Township and was a member of The Coraopolis Elks Club No. 1090 in Moon
Township, where she was the firmer president of The Ladies Auxiliary. She
was also a member of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW – Keith Holmes Post No. 402
in Coraopolis. She was an avid golfer.
Survivors include: her husband, Walter; three daughters, Doreen J.
(Steven) McKenna of Hopewell Township, Darleen M. (Thomas) Trunzo of Coraopolis
and Christine T. Wieczorek of Moon Township; three brothers, Michael Szady
of Massachusetts, Steven Szady of Florida and Alfred Szady of Georgia;
three sisters, Susan Morrisette, Patricia Wiles and Sharon Bessette, all
of Massachusetts; and two grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to The American Diabetes Association,
Wilkinsburg, 15221.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Moon Township.
Obituary listings for December 10, 2003.
Cerankowski
Martin V. “Skip” Cerankowski, 36, of Hopewell Township, formerly of
Coraopolis, died Tuesday, Nov. 18, at his residence.
Mr. Cerankowski was born July 31, 1967 in Sewickley to the late Janet
A. (Wright) Fogel. He was employed by Barney’s Tavern for eight years and
was still working there. He was a member of the tavern’s pool team, softball
team and a member of the golf league. He also worked for BFI Waste Management.
Survivors include: his fiancée, Meredith Hines of Hopewell Township;
one sister, Amy Deichler of Hopewell Township; his aunt and uncle, Betsy
and Arthur Wright of Aliquippa; and one niece.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Beaver County Humane Society
Shelter, Route 18, Monaca, 15061.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Moon Township.
Ferguson
Mary Evelyn Ferguson, 82, of Pittsburgh, formerly of Clinton, died
Friday, Nov. 28.
Miss Ferguson was born March 2, 1921 in Sewickley to the late J. Howard
and Margaret Stonesipher Ferguson. She was a retired clerk working with
the Findlay Township Municipal Authority and was a lifelong member of the
Hebron Presbyterian Church in Clinton.
Survivors include: two brothers, John Ferguson of Pittsburgh and Samuel
Ferguson of West Point, Ohio; and several nieces and nephews.
Arrangements were handled by Moody Funeral Home in Clinton.
Burial was at Hopewell-Hebron Cemetery.
Handick
William E. Handick, 76, of Hanover Township, died Monday, Nov. 24,
at his residence.
Mr. Handick was born Jan. 19, 1927 in Robinson Township to the late
Edward and Stella Handick. He retired in April 1983 after 32 years as a
steelworker with Union Electric Steel in Carnegie. At the same time, he
also ran his cattle farm, helped manage his aunt and uncle’s farm in Florence
and was known to be there when his neighbors needed help on their farms.
Mr. Handick served since 1983 until just recently as chairman of the board
of supervisors and road supervisor for Hanover Township, Washington County.
In leisure, Mr. Handick enjoyed spending time with family and friends frequenting
auctions, playing euchre, and watching the Steelers, Penn State, the Pirates,
and golf tournaments.
Survivors include: his wife, Patsy; four sons, Barry G. (Linda) Handick,
Dale A. (Marsha) Handick, Robert E. (Beverly) Handick and William E. (Linda)
Handick, Jr., all of Clinton; three daughters, Cathy L. (Robert) Derosky,
Wendy K. (Maurice) Stack and Sandra L. (Albert) Swoager, all of Clinton;
one brother, Fred Schmidt of Coraopolis; one sister, Margaret Vietmeir
of Robinson Township; and 14 grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Joseph M. Somma Funeral Home in Robinson
Township.
Burial was at Petrie Cemetery.
Johnson
Harold E. Johnson, 77, a lifelong resident of Coraopolis, died Wednesday,
Nov. 19, at Willow Lane.
Mr. Johnson was born Nov. 11, 1926 in Coraopolis to the late Bertram
and Pearl (Coulter) Johnson. In addition to his parents, he was preceded
in death by his two sisters, Pearl Schneider and Imogene Cluelow.
Mr. Johnson retired in 1982 from Bell Telephone Co., where he worked
in telephone repair for 35 years. During World War II, he was stationed
in the Philippines as a Corporal in the U.S. Air Force. He was a graduate
of Coraopolis High School, and a member of both the Presbyterian Church
of Coraopolis and the VFW Post 402.
Survivors include: his former spouse, Lois Krol of Eustis, Fla.; one
brother, Bertram Gerald Johnson of Williamsport; and two nephews.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Coraopolis.
Burial was private at Allegheny County Memorial Park.
Keppel
John Keppel, 95, of Coraopolis, died Saturday, Nov. 15, at Mariner
HCC of the West Hills.
Mr. Keppel was born Oct. 18, 1908 in West Copley to the late John and
Mary (Yost) Keppel. He was a retired molder with the E.W. Bliss Corp. in
the South Side of Pittsburgh.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Josephine, his son, John E. Keppel,
and one brother, Edward Keppel.
Survivors include: two daughters, Eleanor Clark of Cranberry Township
and Joanne Chenot of Ingram; two brothers, Joseph Keppel of Florida and
Walter Keppel of Moon Township; one sister, Hilda Todora of Florida; five
grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Coraopolis.
Burial was at Coraopolis Cemetery.
Meinert
Grace (Hyde) Meinert, 87, a Neville Island resident most of her life,
died Monday, Nov. 24, at her residence.
Mrs. Meinert was born Oct. 17, 1916 in Pittsburgh to the late Joseph
S. and Margaret (Koerner) Hyde. She was preceded in death by her husband,
John, two sisters, Margaret Gibb and Katherine Talarico, and two brothers,
Joseph and Richard Hyde.
Mrs. Meinert retired in 1986 from Talarico Motors (located both in
Moon Township and Coraopolis), where she had been a bookkeeper. She will
most fondly be remembered for her love of animals and gardening.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Western Pennsylvania Humane
Society, 1101 Western Ave., Pittsburgh, 15212.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Coraopolis.
Services were private.
Naleppa
William J. Naleppa, 75, of Robinson Township, died Thursday, Nov. 13,
at his residence.
Mr. Naleppa was born Jan. 7, 1928 in Carnegie to the late Albert and
Anne Naleppa. Since April of 1961, he was the owner and manager of his
Auto Body Shop and Towing Company on Campbell’s Run Road in Robinson Township.
He retired in 1988 and turned over operations to his son, Jim.
Mr. Naleppa will be remembered by family and friends for being a workaholic
who still found time to enjoy such things as fishing, small game hunting
and tending to his vegetable garden. They will also remember how he adored
his grandchildren, for whom he served as chauffeur for wherever they wished
to go.
Mr. Naleppa served in the U.S. Navy as a Seaman 2nd Class during World
War II.
Survivors include: his wife, Nancy; two sons, James F. (Nancy) Naleppa
of Robinson Township and William W. Naleppa, Jr. of Butler; one daughter,
Patricia A. Naleppa of Robinson Township; and two grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association
of Western Pennsylvania, 2851 Bedford Ave., Pittsburgh, 15218.
Arrangements were handled by Joseph M. Somma Funeral Home in Robinson
Township.
Services were private.
Pagano
Carmella Lacopo Pagano, 87, of Coraopolis, died Sunday, Nov. 23.
Mrs. Pagano was born Sept. 14, 1916 in Italy. She was a member of St.
Joseph Church and its Christian Mothers.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Michael L. Pagano.
Survivors include: her husband, Antonio Lacopo; two sons, Anthony (Darlene)
Pagano of Chicago and Michael (Linda) Pagano of Florida; five grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Anthony J. Sanvito, Inc., Funeral Home
in Coraopolis.
Shoop
James William Shoop, Sr., 90, a Coraopolis resident most of his life,
died Sunday, Nov. 30, at his residence.
Mr. Shoop was born Oct. 12, 1913 in Coraopolis to the late Florence
(Rhodes) and James William Shoop. He was retired from the J & L Steel
Corp., Aliquippa Works, was a veteran of the National Guard and a former
member of the Coraopolis Volunteer Firemen.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Shoop was preceded in death by two
brothers and two sisters.
Survivors include: his wife, Cecilia Rose; two sons, James William
Shoop, Jr. of Hopewell and Frank “Butch” Maienfisch Shoop of Coraopolis;
four daughters, Catherine “Sis” Roithner of Emleton, Sally Shoop, Bobbie
Shoop Bell and Karen Shoop Moore, all of Coraopolis; one brother, Dale
McCutcheon of Coraopolis; one sister, Hannah Mae Baucant of Coraopolis;
11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Coraopolis.
Burial was private.
Wayne
Perry C. Wayne, Jr., 64, former borough manager of Coraopolis, died
Wednesday, Nov. 26, at his residence.
Mr. Wayne was born Feb. 8, 1939 in New Castle to the late Perry C.
Sr. and Anna Mae (Stansfield) Wayne. He was preceded in death by his sister,
Sandra Wayne.
Mr. Wayne was a resident of Coraopolis for two years. He was a member
of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Coraopolis. He was a 15-year member
of Beaver Falls Volunteer Fire Department and held offices of president
and vice-president and was a member of the Fireman’s Relief Association,
where he was the secretary. He was owner and operator of Wayne Trucking,
now known as Wayne Transportation. Mr. Wayne also was borough manager of
Cambridge Springs from 1995-2000, and was borough manager of Coraopolis,
where he retired in 2003.
Survivors include: his wife, Jane; two sons, Perry C. (Kathleen) Wayne
III of Hopewell Township and John E. (Tiffany) Wayne of Beaver Falls; and
three grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society Pennsylvania
Division, Inc., Southwest Region, 320 Bilmar Drive, Pittsburgh, 15205-4620,
or St. Joseph School Fund, 1304 Fourth Ave., Coraopolis, 15108.
Arrangements were handled by Copeland’s of Coraopolis.
Burial was at St. Joseph Cemetery. |
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