Memorial contributions may be made to National Kidney Foundation of Western Pennsylvania, 555 Grant St., Suite 380, Pittsburgh, 15219.Ĭalling hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. He was preceded in death by a sister, Jane Bousner, and a brother, Harold Pierce. Michael (Patricia) Wilson, Sharpsville a sister, Margaret Williams, Sharon and two grandsons. ![]() Surviving, besides his wife, the former Dorothy Elaine ``Mickey'' Eichelberger, whom he married Feb. He was a member and past master of Free and Accepted Masons Lodge 250, Sharon. He attended First Baptist Church, Sharon. He was the recipient of the American Theater, Eastern Theater, and Victory ribbons.įormer owner of Pierce's Market on State Line Road, Sharon, he retired in 1981 from the former Sharon Transformer Division of Westinghouse Electric Corp., as service supervisor of production in H building. He received a Purple Heart with oak leaf cluster. He served in the Army during World War II in the European Theater with Company B, 351st Infantry, 88th Division, in Naples and Rome, Italy. Pierce was born May 23, 1921, in Warren, Ohio, to George D. Friday (9-19-97) in the hospital of Sharon Regional Health System. Pierce Jr., 468 Ohio St., Sharon, died at 11:10 p.m. ![]() SHANNON FUNERAL HOME Ltd., 33 Broadway Ave., Wheatland.ĭecorated WWII veteran owned Sharon market James M., 83, of 708 Beechwood Ave., Farrell.Īrrangements will be announced by WILBERT L. Matthews, 708 Beechwood Ave., Farrell, died at 2:35 p.m.Saturday (9-20-97) in the emergency room of Sharon Regional Health System. John Trojak, pastor of First Baptist Church, Sharon, officiating. Tuesday (9-23-97) in the funeral home with the Rev. Monday (9-22-97) in MADASZ FUNERAL HOME, Brookfield. Richard L., 66, of 897 Linden St., Masury.Ĭalling hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. He was preceded in death by his father, and a son, Richard L. Richard (Adamarie) Peto, Masury and Charise Palermo, Hermitage a stepson, Ronald Vrankovich, Warren, Ohio 10 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. William Harmon, Brookfield two stepdaughters, Mrs. a son, Victor Lindsay, Key Largo his mother and stepfather, Mr. 19, 1970, are: a daughter, Deborah Garcia, Key Largo, Fla. ![]() Surviving, besides his wife, the former Dorothy Crago, whom he married Aug. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Sharon. He served with the Navy during the Korean War. He attended Brookfield schools and was a former supervisor and cemetery sexton for the Brookfield Township road department, retiring in 1995 with 27 years of service. Lindsay was born July 1, 1931, in Sharon to Andrew and Helen Calvin Lindsay. Saturday (9-20-97) in Horizon Hospital System, Farrell. ``Dick'' Lindsay, 897 Linden St., Masury, died at 7:20 a.m. Masury man loved camping, was avid outdoorsman ![]() She was 71.Īrrangements will be announced by MADASZ FUNERAL HOME Inc., 6923 Warren-Sharon Road, Brookfield. Saturday (9-20-97) in the hospital of Sharon Regional Health System. Pauline Leone, 7948 Third St., Masury, died at 3:50 p.m. Charles Skinner, sacramental assistant, as celebrant. Monday (9-22-97) in Sacred Heart Church,Sharon, with the Rev. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Anne M. St., Masury, who died Thursday (9-18-97) in the hospital of Sharon Regional Health System, is survived by a son, Dale Gjavor, whose first name was misspelled by the Herald. She was 67.ĭorothy, 67, of 979 Sharon-Hogue Road, Masury.Īrrangements will be announced by MADASZ FUNERAL HOME, 6923 Warren-Sharon Road, Brookfield. The Herald, Sharon, Pa.: Obituary archivesġ997 obituaries index // main Herald Obituaries pageĭorothy Evans, 979 Sharon-Hogue Road, Masury, died Saturday afternoon (9-20-97) in Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh.
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