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John Angelo John Angelo, 93, of Flushing, Died Saturday in Wheeling Hospital _nim mm acnnu ain..im«uu ■ — John Angelo John Angelo, 93, of Flushing, died Saturday in Wheeling Hospital. He ^ was bom in Aielli, Italy, April 20, .J J 1898. He was a Catholic. He was preceded in death by his iP(O wife, Frances M. Bakowski Angelo; j___ one sister. Surviving arc three sons, John J. O and Richard, both of Flushing and “3 Gene of St. Clairsville; six grand- (_ x children; three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the O Warren Funeral Home, Flushing, to­ 3" day from 1 until 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Flushing, with Monsignor Robert Punkc officiating. Burial in Gates of Heaven Cemetery Laffcrty. Memorial_ .,contributions may be made to Flushing or Lafferty Volun­ teer Fire Departments. Giovanni Angeloni oiovanni (John) Angeloni, 94 Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Rayland, Ohio, died Tuesday April 15, 2003 in Pasadena! Calif. He was born October 19, 1908 in Aielli, Italy, the son of the late Carmine and Concetta Angeloni. He was Director of the Music Department at Hawthorne Christian Schools for 40 years. He founded Council #90 of the Sons of Columbus in Inglewood, California, and he was co- founder and first president of the Abruzzesi-Molisani di California. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his first wife Mary (Tedeschi) Angeloni and second wife Alma (Del Vecchio) Angeloni and a son, Ivan Angeloni. Surviving are two sons Ramon and Elvio of Los Angeles; a daughter, Vanina (Angeloni) Ruiz of Los Angeles; a brother, Olivio (Lee) Angeloni of Corona, Calif; a sister Eda Leoni of Upland Heights, Yorkville, Ohio; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Friends are welcome on Saturday, April 26 at Borkoski Funeral Home, 337 Jefferson St., Tiltonsville from 12 Noon until time of service at 1 p.m. with Father Bemie .Krajovic officiat­ ing. Burial follows at Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. c u TJ •• «] r-» C (4 ■C *0 0) I Stella Angeloudakis Stella Panagou Angeloudakis, 75,130 « Crisswill Road, St. Clairsville, died Thursday in Peterson Hospital, , Wheeling. She was born Sept. 12, 1912, 1 in Asia Minor, Turkey, Greece, a 1 daughter of Peter and Marie Panagou. j A retired employee of Mercer Coat i Co., Trenton, N.J., she was a member \ of St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox } Church, Wheeling.3 OBC )9 Tl ) Her first husband, Thrasos Clairitis, * and her second husband, Nick J Angeloudakis, preceded her in death, 1 as well as a daughter, Mary Claritis. , Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ted . (Helen) Troullos, with whom she resided; a son, George Anaeloudakis of Trenton, N.J.; five grandcn lildren. » Friends will be received at the $ Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline i'-* St., Wheeling, Saturday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 4 +* 9 p.m. Friends then received at Mur- 3 *7 phy Funeral Home. 1863 Hamilton *H Ave., Trenton, Monday, from 5 to 9 J p.m. Services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in St. George Greek Orthodox Church, Trenton, with burial to follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Trenton. Trisagion services will be held Satur­ day evening. Memorial contributions mav be made to St. John Divine Greek Ortho­ dox Church, Wheeling. DR. ADIEL ANGHIE Dr. Adicl C. Anghie, MD, 73, of Wheeling, WV, passed away on Sunday, June 14, 201 5, at Liza’s Place. Loving husband and father, he was born on July 20, 1941, the son of the late Gerard and Jeannie (Man) Anghie. Dr. Anghie was a physi­ cian at the BcUjiirc Medical Clinic and Bejlaiie Hospital for over 25 years. He was a member of St. Joseph Cathedral Parish, Wheeling. Surviving is his loving wife, Christine Anghie; one son, Niall Anghie and his wife, Tracy of Cary, NC; three grandchildren, Braden Anghie, Keegan Anghie and Avcn Anghie. Friends received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the Altmeycr Funeral Home, 154 Kruger St., Wheeling, where Vigil services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 0 a.m. Thursday, June I 8, 201 5, at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Wheeling, with Rev. Dennis Selluclkensa^cele­ brant. Entombment ifi Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions can be made to Catholic Neighborhood Center, 125 18th St., Wheeling, WV, 26003; or St. Vincent de Paul Parish School, 127 Key Ave., Wheeling, WV, 26003. •*T» VI V: Its A' - m aibloO nrifiol, ,2UIOWA «3nil99riW to ,2V ,32iW fyBb23uT bsib f.uV.W ni f800£ ,£ isdmsosQ .gnilssriW bsfl ni mod 2BW nneol «££ ylul no (.sV.W .ib)2 aifil od) to i3)rigUBb b ,££QI rio)ioQ .8 bioD bnB .T MnBiT .32iW to isdmsm b 2bw rinsol boO to yIdm322A )2iiH sri) ,ovoiD yollBV ni rioiuriD 313dw 21B3y 8£ lot ,.bV.W lot Ioorio2 yfibnu2 )riguB) 3ri2 nB 2bw sd2 .2iB3Y ynBrn 8£ lot 3vi)B)ri323iq3fl novA .21B3'{ ,2)nsiBq 13d o) noilibbB ni yd riJ69b ni bsbsosiq 2bw 3ri2 olsgnA nriol fbnBd2uri isri ,i3id§UBb isd ;.i2 2uignA -bnfiig isd bnB ;2uignA Jsnfil .nidiuO sonBriO ,no2 t2no2 svit 3iB gniviviu2 2iri bnB .il 2uignA .A ririol ,gnil33riW to tniiB^ ,stiw -l33riW to 2uignA .» 23mBl 'M.'A to 2uignA .H yspl ,gni ,stiw 2iri briB 2uignA .J Ttal fn3ri33MoM to ,BniUB>I N2uignA .A yrisl bnB ,.bV.W 3inB3l f2i3JrigUBb ow) ;.bO to 3ri2 modw riliw ,2uignA .M .J oinfiol bnB ,bsbi23i fbriBd2uri isd bnB riidiua sri2 modw riJiw ,3imBl .nsibliriobnBig isd ;bsbi23i ti3lbi32 ymmil bnB ysol ,32231 ,3iJB>l ,yi6ri3BS bnB B3I2231 ,Bnri3l ,ymmil briB y32l3>i ,2uignA nfiritenol onnBsfl bnB nidiuO 32BriO -briBig-)B3ig ono ;3lyod ;i3lbi32 nozibfiM ,io)riguBb .T MriBrt .yofl ,i3ri)oid isd to ,yB>l ,otiw 2id bnB 32iW f2i3i2i2 33irii jgnilooriW ,.bnl to 9rioH ,M BnnoG ,.bV to 2oJhb2 .0 BnnovY isd bnB yoInc)2 .>1 B)2i>l briB bnu ;.bnl to ,yono)2 .bnisdauri .2W3riq9n bnB 23Q0'in Ibiovos jfi bovioooi od lliw abnoirl ornoH iBionuH loyornilA od) griilooriW .IM1I8 TloH 00£ I | t lodmoooQ ,ynbiiT no 1 no bnB f.m.q 8-d rnoit ,800S 8-d bnB rnoit ,yBbiu)B2 od lliw 3oivi32 oioriw ,.rn.q ,.rn.q £ 1b ,yfibnu2 no blod no)lfifl logofl .vo$I od) riliw .gnilnioitto )b blorl od lliw inoimolnl -imfit orll lo oonoinovnoo od) IfihomoM woivMiBS ni yl .gnilooriW ,2nobiBO anoiludiilnoo iBhomoM -rri922A IMI 0) obfim od ysm voIIbV ,rioiuriD boO to yld .bV.W .ovoiD Archie Angus I a see* mz Archie Angus, 57, Neffs, died Saturday in Bellaire City Hospital. He was born March 23, 1921, in Neffs, the son of the late Isaac and Syvania LeMasters Angus. He was a Methodist by faith and a motorman for the North American Coal Co., Powhatan No. 1 mine. He was a member of the United Mine Workers. Surviving are his wife, Mary Krempasky Angus; two sons, Archie D. of Shadyside, and Robert at home; one daughter, Marsha at home; four sisters, Mrs. Dave (Ethel) Loveless of St. Clairsville, and Mrs. John (Rosa) Bruce, Mrs. James C. _* (Helen) McCloud, Mrs. Hazel ^ Scott, all of Stewartsville; two ^ brothers, Harry of Stewartsville and Jim of Cadiz. Friends were received at the Dunaway Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services were held with Rev. Ralph C. Hudson in charge. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bellaire. ANGUS, Jane E., age 89, of Stewartsville, OH, died Wednesday, November 7, 2012, in Forest Hill Retirement Community, St. Clairsville, OH. -7^2- She was born February 22, 1923, in Wellsburg, WV, the daughter of the late George and Gertrude Caldwell Loveless. She was a 1941 graduate of Bellaire High School, a retired assistant postmaster from the Stewartsville Post Office and former store clerk from the Stewartsville Community Market; a member of Clarksburg United Methodist Church, Stewartsville, where she was a member of the Women's Club. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Harry Angus; and two brothers, Maurice and David Loveless. Survivors include several nieces, nephews and many loving friends. Family will receive friends on Sunday from 11 a.m. until time of service at 2 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire, with Bishop Michael Tolliver officiat­ ing. Private Interment in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bellaire, OH. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Clarksburg United Methodist Church, Stewartsville, OH. KIMBERLY ANGUS Kimberly Anne (Moore) Angus, 29, of Powhatan Point, OH., born February 5, 1987 in Bellaire, OH, died at home, Friday, December 2, 2016. Her mother and father found her on the floor dead from an overdose of drugs. They ask that her death would not be for nothing. If you are using drugs, her parents plead with you to slop and get help. She leaves behind two children, Cynthia Magnani (age 10) and Alex Angus (age 8); husband, Shane Angus; her parents, Cindy and Bill Moore; siblings, Vicky Palmer, William Moore II, Leslie Haren, Quincy Moore, James Moore, Amos Moore; all in-laws, nieces and nephews. • Friends will be received on Wednesday from noon until time of funeral service at 2 p.m. at Bauknecht- Altmcyer Funeral Homes & Crematory 186 Main Street Powhatan Point, OH 43942 with Rev. William Coker, Jr., officiating. Bur­ ial will follow in Ppwhatan Cemetery. / Memorial contributions may be made to Belmont County Drug Task Force by going to tmefunding. com _____— ANGUS, Virginia D., 71, of New Martinsville, W.Va., died Wednesday, March 30, 2005 in Wetzel County Hospital, New Martinsville. She fought a long and brave struggle with cancer. Virginia was born June 27, 1933 at Huff Ridge in Wetzel County, the daughter of the late Charles and Ruth Jones Moore.
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