LOUISE I KOWALCZYK Louise (Kolb) ­ czyk of Maynard, OH, went home to be with Jesus, her Lord and Savior, on April 23, 2016, at Har­ rison County Home. She was born March 3, 1929 at her family’s farm, the daughter of the late Philip and Mary Ringwald Kolb Sr. She was a wife, mother and homemaker who enjoyed singing, playing piano, crocheting and mak­ ing crafts. She was a lifelong mem­ ber of Maynard Methodist Church, where over the years she served as pianist, treasurer, Pastoral Rela­ tions Committee member. Vacation Bible School teacher and Methodist Youth Fellowship co­ leader. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by Edward J. Kowal- czyk, her husband of 57 years; her sisters, Elizabeth Sikora, Katherine Kuckuck, Dorothy Kolb, Carrie Marie Worthington; and brothers, James, Louis, Philip Jr., George, Earl, Fred, and William Kolb; as well as infant siblings, Emmett and Wilma Kolb. She is survived by her daughters, Susan (Rick) Stepputtis, and Sheila Kowalczyk; and a sister, Emma Kinsey. Visitation will be Tues­ day 5-7 p.m. at Tooth- man’s Funeral Home, St, Clairsville. Funeral service at Maynard Methodist Church, Wednesday 1 1 a.m., with Pastor A1 Hoder officiating. There will be additional visitation at the church one hour prior to the funeral. Interment to follow at Holly Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to Maynard Methodist Church. KOWALCZYK, Peter Paul, 84, formerly of South Wheeling, and the Peterson Rehabilitation Hospital and Geriatric Center, passed away Saturday, April 29, 2006 in the Ohio Valley Med­ ical Center, Wheeling. Peter was born April 21, 1922 in Wheeling, the son of the late Stanley and Mary Catherine Sobutka. He was a retired employee of the former Marx Toy Facto­ ry of Wheeling; a member of the. former St. Ladisalus Catholic Church, Wheeling. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one brother. John; and sisters, Josephine Garvonic, Helen Sulkowski, Stella Malizia, and Mary George. Survivors include two sis­ ters, Dorothy George and her husband, Loreto, of Barberton, Ohio, and Michaeline Custer of Wheeling; and several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Tuesday from Noon until time of services at 1 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob Street, South Wheel- ing. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. Walter P. Kowalczyk Walter P. Kowalczyk, 78, Citrus Heights, Calif., formerly of May-, nard, died Thursday-Jan. 16, JTQQ77 in Mercy General Hospital, Sacramento, Calif. He was born Oct. 1, 1918 in Martins Ferry, a son of the late Joseph Kowalczyk and Anna Lojas Kowalczyk Oszkinick. He was a retired employee of Oglebay-Norton Co., Saginaw Mine, St. Clairsville, a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church at Maynard, Polish National Alliance, Maynard American Legion and an Army veteran of World War II. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his stepfather, Anthony Oszkinick; a brother, Joseph Kowalczyk; a sister, Blanche Spisak. Surviving are his wife, Clara Mihalic Kowalczyk; two daughters, Linda Johnson of Carmichael, Calif., and Mary Ann Brubach of Citrus Heights; two brothers, Ben and Edward, both of Maynard; two sisters, Helen Mihalic and Ann Soukup, both of Maynard; four grandchildren; two great-grand­ sons. Friends will be received Thurs­ day, 2 to 9 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, with the Rev. Thomas Graven officiat­ ing. Burial follows in Holly Memo­ rial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Vigil services will be conducted Thurs­ day at 3 p.m. and Maynard Ameri­ can Legion services at 6 p.m., both in the funeral home. Full military graveside services will be conduct­ ed by the Maynard American Lesion Memorial contributions may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church or to the Maynard Commu- I nitv Volunteer Fire Dept. __ - Anthony Kovyalewski Anffiony1/1 John ski, 57, a resident of 15504 Kipling Ave., Cleveland, a former Maynard resident, died Thurs­ day at his home. He was at Maynard, Aug. 13, 1929, son of the late John and Mary Zaleski . He was a wireman for the Clark Controller Co., Cleveland, a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church at Maynard and a veteran of the Korean Conflict. Surviving are six sisters, Helen Kupczah, Florence Delbridge, and Jean Kowalewski, all of St. Clairsville, Agnes Jacovetty and Marie Hitchcock, both of Wheel­ ing, and Stella DeMonte of Margate, Fla.; three brothers, Kizer Kowalewski of Holloway and Joe Kowalewski of Maynard and William Kowalewski of Cleveland. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m., in the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, with the Rev. Virgil Reischman the celebrant. Burial will be in Union Ceme­ tery, St. Clairsville. Prayer ser­ vices will be Sunday at 7 p.m. in the funeral home. Geneva Kowalewski Geneva “Jean” Kowalewski, age 86, of Maynard Road, St. Clairsville, died Friday, Oct. 14, 2005 at Bell Nursing Home. She was bom Dec. 13, 19 18 in Maynard, Ohio, daughter of the late John and Mar)' Zaleski Kowalewski. Jean was a retired employ­ ee of the former Pennsylvania Railroad, currently Amtrak. She was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church at Maynard. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her brothers, Stanley, Henry, Frank,. Tony, Joseph and Kizer Kowalewski and sisters, Agnes Jacovetty, Josephine Kowa­ lewski, Anna Wright, Stella DeMonte and Helen Kupczak. Surviving are two sisters, Florence Delbridge of St. Clairsville and Marie Hitchcock of Wheeling; a brother, William Kowalewski of Cleveland and St. Clairsville; a special niece, Jean Strawn of St. Clairsville; many nieces and nephews. Family and Friends will be received Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville, with a vigil service scheduled for 3 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will* be celebrated Monday at 1 0 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Maynard with Fr. Thomas Graven the celebrant. Burial follows at Union Cemetery in St. Clairsville. Joseph Kowalewski 5 Joseph John Kowalew^ciJ^ 76, 70575 Maynard Road, SL Clairsville, died Monday at home. He was bom at Maynard, Jan. 17, 1917, son of the late John and Mary Zaleski Kowalewski. He was a retired employee of General Telephone Electronics, Cleveland, a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Maynard, and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by four brothers, Stanley, Henry, Frank, and Tony and three sisters, Josephine Kowalewski, Anna Wright, and Agnes Jacovetty. Surviving are two brothers, Kiser of Holloway and William V. of Euclid; five sisters, Helen Kupczyak, Jean Kowalewski and Florence Dclbridge, all of SL Clairsville, Stella DeMonte of Margate, Fla., and Marie Hitchcock of Wheeling. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, with the Rev. Thomas Graven, the cele­ brant Burial follows in Union Ceme­ tery, St Clairsville. Vigil services will be at 7 p.m. today. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic -Church or to the American Cancer Society, Belmont County Unit, Main Street, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Kiser Kowalewski Kiser T. Kowalewski, 80, Hol­ loway, died Sunday, March 5, 1995, at his home. He was bom in Lafferty, November 19, 1914, son of the late John and Mary Zelenski Kowalewski. He was a retired brakeman with the B&O Railroad at Holloway, a member of St. Paul’s Catholic Church at Flushing, Flushing American Legion Post 366, May­ nard Sportsmen’s Club, and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by Five brothers and three sisters. Surviving are his wife, Ruth V. Mason Kowalewski; two daughters, Kristine Merritt and Debra Blake, both of Flushing; five sisters, Helen Kupczak, Geneva Kowalewski, and Florence Delbridge, all of May­ nard; Stella DeMonte of Florida and Marie Hitchcock of Wheeling; a brother, William Kowalewski of Cleveland; eight grandchildren. Friends will be received at War­ ren Funeral Home, Flushing, Tues­ day, 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Chris­ tian Burial will be celebrated Thursday at 11 a.m. in St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Flushing, with the Rev. John Cymbor officiating. Bur­ ial will follow in Rock Hill Ceme­ tery, Flushing. American Legion services will be Wednesday at 7 p.m. and Wake Services will be Wednesday at 8 p.m., both services in the funeral home. 1 M ary Ko walewsk i Mary kowalewski, 87, died Friday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dwayne Delbridge of RD 2, St. Clair- sville. She was bom in Poland on April 16, 1888. She was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Maynard. Her husband, John, died in 1964. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Delbridge are five sons, Joseph, Anthony, Frank and William, all of Cleveland, and Kiser of Holloway; six daughters, Mrs. Helen Kupczak of St. Clair- sville, Mrs. Agnes Kocovetty and Mrs. Marie Hitchcock, both of Wheeling, Mrs. Anna Wright of Bridgeport, Miss Jean Kowalewski and Mrs. Stella DeMonte, both of New York; 22 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren; two sisters in Poland. Funeral services were Monday. Burial was in Union ^motorv. St. Clairsville. KOWALEWSKI, Ruth V. “Bitter”, 87, Holloway, died Wednesday, December 26, 2012, at her home. She was bom in Bellaire on November 29, 1925, a daughter of the late John and Ernestine Mount Mason. A member of St,Paul’s Catholic Church, Flushing, she was a graduate of Holloway High School and retired as Postmaster of the Holloway Post Office after 33 years of service. She was a member of Flushing Senior Citizens, St. Paul’s Catholic Women’s Club, NARFE the National Association of Retired Federal Employees, 439’ers, Belmont County Red Hats, Holloway Old Timers and the Cravat Coal Co. Bowling Team. A loving Mother, Grandmother, and Great Grandmother, Ruth was an active member of her com­ munity. Her community service included establish­ ing a lending library in the Holloway Post Office and forming the Sticky Stampers stamp club for children of the Holloway area. She also initiated the annual St. Judes Bike-a- thon to raise aware­ ness/funds for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and lead the annual drive for the American Heart Association for many years. In addition, she was an avid supporter of the Holloway Old Timers Association. She will be greatly missed by her fami­ ly and friends. Preceding her in death, in addition to her parents, was her husband Kiser in 1995, her brother John Mason; three sisters, Dorothy Mason, Elizabeth Dickerson, and June Vawter. Surviving are two daughters, Kristine Merritt of Cincinnati and Debra Blake of Holloway; her sis­ ter Margaret Diosi of Zanesville and special sis­ ter in law Florence Delbridge of Maynard; eight grandchildren: John Thomas Merritt III, Melissa Merritt, Rebecca Merritt, Matthew Merritt, Darcy Porter, Casmir Blake, Daniel Blake and Kevin Blake; thirteen great grand­ children; several nieces and nephews. / L- Friends will be received at Warren Funeral Home, Flushing, Friday from noon to 4 and 5 to 9. Pastor Robert Merritt and Rev. Fred Kihm will conduct a service Friday at 3 p.m. at the funeral home. Funeral Liturgy with mass will be held at St.Paul’s Catholic Church, Flushing, on Saturday at 11 a.m. with Rev. Fred Kihm the cele­ brant. Burial will follow in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing. George George Albert Kowalski, 76, of Pace, Fla., formerly of Blaine, died^ Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2000 at homSTRe"" was the yon Of llitTlate George and Valeria Dolecki Kowalski. He was retired from United States Civil Service, Mainside, Fla., a life­ time member of the VFW Post #4833 and a Navy veteran. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Mike and Alex Kowalski; two sis­ ters, Stella Uhrick and Carolyn Sechrest. Surviving are one son, George A. of Milton, Fla.; four sisters, his twin sister Violet Sullivan of Colerain, Josephine Matuski and Wanda Gore- off, both of Akron and Helen Gorence of Bridgeport; three grand­ children. Services were held Jan. 8 at the Donnie Sowell Funeral Home, Mil- ton, Fla., with the Rev. Mike Wig­ gins officiating. Local arrangements are by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Bridgeport. KOWALESKY, Waltei^l 80, of McMechen, W.Va., 1 died Sunday, January 27, 2008, in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale, W.Va. He was born May 23, 1927, in McMechen, a son of the late Vincent and Bernice Smurak Kowalesky. He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Benwood Plant; was a member of St. James Catholic Church, McMechen; American Legion Post 5; McMechen Volunteer Fire Department; and was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Vincent Kowalesky; and a sister, Dolores Kowalesky. Surviving are his wife, Suzette M. Furbee Kowalesky; and a sister, Amelia Kowalesky both of McMechen. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., Tues­ day, at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 214 Marshall St., McMechen. Vigil services will be held at 2 p.m., at the funeral home. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m., Wednesday, January 30, 2008, at St. James Catholic Church, McMechen, with the Rev. Joseph J. Hayden, S.J. as celebrant. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemeterv. Wheeling. ■X'. KOWALO, Andrew “Andy” Sr., 92, of Wells- burg died Saturday May 29 at Trinity West, Steubenville. He was born in Mead Township, Ohio on May 4, 1918, the son of the late Dan and Martha Starvoy- He waTa^v/orld War II veteran in the Army. Andy was a retired postal carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in Wellsburg. He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Wellsburg. He also was a member of the Wellsburg ' American Legion, VFW and a long­ time member of the Ohio Valley Veterans Memorial Squad. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a son, Andrew Kowalo Jr., in 2006; and two broth­ ers, Fred and John Kowalo. He is survived by his wife, Florence Pietrzniak Kowalo, whom he married August 31, 1946; a son, Gary S. Kowalo and his wife Pat of Matthews, N.C.; two daughters, Andrea Walden and her husband Bill of Wellsburg and Darcy Rizzo and her husband Joseph of Par- rieville, Ind.; two sisters, Stella Morris of Glen Dale, and Katy Melchiori and her husband Louis of Glen Dale; 1 1 grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Viewing will be Tues­ day, June 1 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Reasner Funer­ al Home, 1515 Charles St., Wellsburg. A Liturgy of the Word service will be held on Wednesday at 1 1 a.m. at the funeral home with the Rev. Vincent Joseph Officiating. Inter­ ment will be at Franklin Cemetery, Wellsburg, with full military graveside serv­ ices provided by the Ohio Valley Veterans Memorial Squad. ^KOWALSKI, George Albert, 76, of Pace, Fla., formerly of Blaine, djed Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2000, at homeTTie was retired rrom tfie U.S. Civil Service, Mainside, Fla. He was preceded in death his par­ ents, George and Valeria Dolecki Kowalski; two brothers; two sisters. Surviving are a son, George A. and his wife, Sheila, of Milton, Fla.; four sisters, including his twin, Violet Sullivan of Colerain, Josephine Matuski and Wanda Goreoff, both of Akron, Ohio, and Helen Gorence of Bridgeport; two grandsons, James and Tyler Kowalski, both of Miltop; a granddaughter, Jennifer Beal. Services were held Jan. 8 at Donnie Sowell Funeral Home, Milton. Local arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Rd., Brookside. Mary K. Kowalski Mary K. Kowalski, 81, Forest Hills Care Center, St. Clairsville, formerly of .Flushing, died Tuesr jlay-^-Apr-il 8r-L997jtt the care cen­ ter. She was bom Sept. 8, 1915 in Bannock, a daughter of the late George and Katherine Rozevich Kobiela. She was a member of St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Flushing, the Catholic Women’s Club of the church and the PNA Society. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus- .band, Nick Kowalski; three broth­ ers, Martin, John and George Kobiela; a sister, Ursula Falen- cykowski. Surviving are a son, Nick Kowalski of Flushing; a daughter, Gertrude Taylor of St. Clairsville; six grandchildren; eight great­ grandchildren; one great-great­ grandchild. Friends will be received at War­ ren Funeral Home, Flushing, Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Friday at 1 1 a.m. at St. Paul’s Catholic Church, with the Rev. John Cymbor officiating. Bur­ ial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Vigil services will be conducted Thursday at 8 p.m in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Communty Home Care and Hospice, 1209 Warwood Ave Wheeling, W.Va., 26003. I KOWALSKI, Mary Anne, 95, of Parma, Ohio, formerly of Wolfhurst, died Thursday October 18, 2012 at Holy Family Home, Parma, Ohio. She was born January 18, 1917 in Bridgeport, a daughter of the late John and Eva (Malek) Prorok. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, and the. St. Anne’s Society. jZftf In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her loving husband, Michael Kowalski Sr.;' two brothers, Adam and William Prorok; and five sisters, Anna Stortz, Nellie Chame, Genevieve Sheeks- ki, Sophia Kroflich, and Josephine Silon. Mary is survived by a son, Michael (Lucy) Kowalski Jr. of Parma Heights; a daughter, Sr., Eva Marie Kowalski of Bardstown, KY; two grand­ children, Christine (Steven) Manning and Theresa (William) Steller; four great-grandchildren, Isaac, Jenna, Emily Rose and Ian; and many loving nieces and nephews. Mary was a foster moth­ er of Patty Templin (Jones) and Paul Templin. Friends are invited to a celebration of Mary’s life on Sunday, October 21, 2012 from 1 -7 p.m. at Wil­ son Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Mon­ day, October 22, 2012 at 1 p.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, with Fr. John Mucha officiating. Interment in St. Anthony’s Cemetery Blaine. Wake service will be recited on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to “Educating Young Women for a Better World” c/o Sisters of Char­ ity of Nazareth, P.O. Box 9, Nazareth, KY 40048- 0009. Michael Kowalski Michael A. Kowalski Sr., 78, 68260 Orchard Ave., Bridgeport, died Saturday at home. He was bom Sept. 29, 1913 in Connorville, a son of the late George and Valeria Dolecka Kowalski. He was a retired employee of B law-Knox Company, Wheeling and Valley Camp Coal Co. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Bridgeport, Lansing Sport­ smen’s Club, PNA Lodge, and was a charter member of Wolfhurst Volun­ teer Fire Dept. He was preceded in death by a brother, Alex Kowalski; one sister, Carolyn Sechrest. ; Surviving are his wife, Mary Pro- rok Kowalski; one son, Michael A. Jr. of Parma Heights; one daughter, Sister Eva Marie Kowalski of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; one brother, George of Milton, Fla.; five sisters, Helen j Gorence of Bridgeport, Stella Yhrick • of Blaine, Violet Sullivan of Col- ! erain, Josephine Matuska and Wanda ! Gorcoff, both of Akron; two grand- ; children. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, today noon to 9 p.m. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Bridgeport, with Monsignor Mark Froehlich officiating. Burial in St. Anthony’s Cemetery, Blaine. Vigil services today at 3 p.m. in the funeral home. Alex M. Kowalski Alex M. Kowalski, 68, of 68220 Blaine Cermont Road, Blaine, died Wednesday at home. He was born Sept. 15, 1920 in Beech Bot­ tom, W.Va., the son of the late George and Valeria Dojecki Kowalski. ^ OCi~ He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Martins Ferry plant. He was a member of the Bridgeport Eagles. Surviving are two brothers, Michael Kowalski of Wolfhurst and George Kowalski of Milton, Fla.; six sisters, Mrs. Louis (Helen) Gorence of Bridgeport, Mrs. Steve (Stella) Uhricx of Blaine, Mrs. Arthur (Violet) Sullivan of Colerain, Mrs. John (Josephine) Matuska and Mrs. Max (Wanda) Gorcoff, both of Akron, Mrs. Fred (Carolyn) Sechrest of St. Clairsville. Friends will be received at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, Friday. 1 to 9 p.m., where services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday with Monsignor Terrance Travis of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Lin- wood Cemetery, Blaine. / CathermS'oVaUki

Mrs. Catherine Kowalski, 85, of Lafferty, died Saturday at the Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. Born in Poland, Nov, 18, 1882, she was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Her husband, Joseph, died in 1948. Surviving are two sons, Joseph of Cleveland and Edgar of Wheeling; four daughters, Mrs. Martha Kobeila, Somerville, N. J., Mrs. Gene Bellia, Wheeling, Mrs. Tillie Bencur, Martins Ferry and Miss Wanda Kowalski, Gallipolis, Ohio; 11 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. A Requiem High Mass was held Tuesday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Lafferty with the Rev. Father Edward Struzinski as celebrant. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. • Ed

dent of Adena, died Tuesday in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. He was bom Oct. 11, 1921 at Long Run, a son of the late Adam and Eva Krupinski Kowalski. He was a Catholic, a World War II veteran, a member of the Adena American Legion and was an employee of the Buckeye Local School District at Adena SiirvWing are a daughter., Mrs. Barbara Johnson of Col- eram; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Dillard and Mrs. Cecelia Zukowski, both of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Alicia Dudek of Fairpoint, and Mrs. Pearl Cat- tane of Maynard; three grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena, ' ® p.m. today, where services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. Robert Borer officiating. Graveside military services will be held at the St. Casimir’s Cemetery, Adena. Mrs. Eva Kowalski

Mrs. Eva Kowalski, 77, Adena, died Friday, August 8 at Bellaire City Hospital. She was born in Poland, Dec. 19, 1897, a daughter of the late Stanley and Josephine Krupinski. She was a member of St. Casimir’s Catholic Church of Adena, the Women’s Club and Altar and Rosary Society, both of the church. Surviving are her husband, Adam Kowalski; two sons, Edmund of Adena and Mitchell with the U.S. Army in Georgia; five daughters, Mrs. Josephine Salena of Delaware, Mrs. Mary Dillard and Mrs. Cecelia Zukowski, both of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Alicia Dudek of Fairpoint and (Mrs. Pearl Cattane of Maynard; one brother John of Adena; three sisters, Mrs. Jennie Knizek of Warren and Mrs. Virginia Binger and Mrs. Helen Zonkoski, both of Adena; 19 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Mass of Christian burial was held Monday, August 11 at St. Casimir’s Church, Adena with burial in St. Casimir’s Cemetery. //'/f KOWALSKI, Michael A. Sr., 78, of 68260 Orchard Ave., Bridgeport, died Saturday at home. He was a former employee of Blaw Knox Foundry and Mill Machinery Inc., Wheeling, a retired employee of Valley Camp Coal Co., and a member of Sl Jospeh Catholic Church, Wolfhurst. He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Valeria Dolecka Kowalski; a brother; a sister. Surviving arc his wife, Mary Prorok Kowalski; a son, Michael A. Jr. of Parma Heights, Ohio; a daughter, Sister Eva Marie I Kowalski of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; a brother, George of Milton, Fla.; five sisters, Helen Gorence of Bridge­ port, Stella Uhrick of Blaine, Violet Sullivan of Colerain, Josephine Matuska and Wanda Gorcoff, both of Akron, Ohio; two grandchildren. Friends received noon-9 p.m. Sunday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Interment in St. Anthony Cemetery, Blaine. Vigil service at 3 p.m. Sunday. Wanda G. Kowalski Wanda G. Kowalski, 76, Laffer- ty, dJgd-Eridav. March IQ iqqq ^ East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was- a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Lafferty. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Catherine Kowalski; two brothers; several sis­ ters. Surviving are a brother, Joseph of Columbus; a sister, Jean Bellia; several nieces and nephews. There will be no visitation. Friends are invited to attend funerai liturgy with Mass at 10 a.m Thurs­ day at St. Mary Catholic Church. Burial follows in Union Cemetery’ St. Clairsville. Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville is in charge of arrangements. KOWCHECK, Hilda May McFadden, 74, of Unity Apartments, Wellsburg, W.Va., died October 11, 2007, in Valley Hospice, Steubenville, Ohio. She was born February 1 7, 1933 in Wellsburg, the daughter of the late Robert and Eleanor Donley McFad­ den. She was Nazarene; and a homemaker. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one daughter, Christina Kow- check; and two half brothers,, George McFadden and Ernie i McFadden: and one sisterJ Sue Soy. She is survived by her for­ mer husband, Regis “Mick” Kowcheck of Avella, Pa.; one daughter. Eleanor “Nellie” Gatiana and husband, Richard, of Paden City, W.Va.; two sons, Regis “Mickey” Kowcheck, Jr. and wife, Diane, of Julian, W.Va. and Joe Kowcheck and wife, Michele, of Wellsburg; one brother, Edward Donley and wife, Kate, of Wellsburg; seven grandchildren, David, Suzanne, Valerie, Jason, Jamie, Logan and Tyler; and five great-grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Services will be private, with the Rev. Dr. Larry Grimes, Beech Bottom Com­ munity Christian Church, offi­ ciating. Interment in Franklin Cemetery, Wellsburg. Family suggests that memo­ rial contributions be made to Brooke County Chapter American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 2166, Weirton, WV 26062. Arrangements by the Reas- ner Funeral Home, 1515 Charles Street, Wellsburg. KOWCHECK, Regis F. “Mickey,” Jr., 49, of Charleston, W.Va., formerly of Wellsburg, W.Va., died February 14. 2008, in Hubbard Hospice House. Charleston. He was bom October 2, 1957 in Steubenville. Ohio. He was an Ironworker; a member of the UMWA; a past member of AFL-CIO; a Roman Catholic; and a born again Christian. He was preceded in death by his mother, Hilda Kowcheck; step mother. Idella Kowcheck; and one sister. Christina Kow­ check. He is survived by his wife. Diana; one son. David Murr and his wife, Misti, of Alkol. W.Va.; two daughters. Suzanne Carpen­ ter of Camp Creek, W.Va. and Valerie Carpenter and her fiance, Gary Lacy, of Grif- fithsville, W.Va.: his father. Regis “Mick” Kowcheck, Sr. of Avella, Pa.; one brother. Joe Kowcheck and his wife, Michele, of Wellsburg: one sis­ ter. Nellie Gatian and her hus­ band, Richard, of Paden City, W.Va.; four grandchildren. Alli­ son, Shaina. Anna, Christina; several nieces and nephews: and a host of other family members and friends. A memorial service will be held at the Wellsburg Christian Church on March 29, 2008 at 5:30 p.m. ’ Interment in Franklin Ceme­ tery, Wellsburg. Arrangements are being held by Reasner Funeral Home, 1515 Charles Street, Wellsburg, WV 26070. Acflena Kown Adlena Gentile Kown, 69, Chicago, 111, formerly of Bellaire, dit»d Monday tune 24. 1996 at St. Joseph Hospital, Chicago. She was born May 13, 1927 in Bellaire, a daughter of Josephine Anastasia Gentile and the late Ernest Gentile. She was a former owner and op­ erator of McDonald’s Restaurants in Chicago, III. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by a brother, Ernest Gentile. Surviving, in addition to her mother, a resident of Shadyside, are two sons, Michael of Radford Villa Park. Ill, and Kevin of Huntington Beach, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Kevin (Kelly) Martensen of Chica­ go; a brother. Serge Gentile of Bel­ laire; five grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, Monday from 10 a.m. until lime of memorial services at noon, with the Rev. James H. Sine officiating. Antonia Koyder A to SBPT.mV Antonia Koyder, 86, of RD 2, St. Clairsvilie, died Monday at Bellaire City Hospital. She was born May 9, 1892, in Poland, daughter of the late John .and Katherine Gutt. She came to the United States in 1913. She was a member of Fair- point St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Her husband, George Koyder, died in 1955. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Laura Or- nowski of Bedford, Ohio, Mrs. Michell (Frances) Hirauk of RD 2, St. Clairsvilie, with whom she made her home and Mrs. Joseph (Stella) Bartolo of RD 2, St. Clairsvilie; three sons, Charles W. Koyder of Bellaire, John E Koyder of Lafferty and Joseph! 3 C. Loyder of St. Clairsvilie; 13 X,,- grandchildren, 36 great- P grandchildren and seven great- great-grandchildren. Friends were received at the 'c Beck Funeral Chapel, St. lb Clairsvilie, and Mass of Chris- ^ tian burial at the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Fairpoint, with 3 the Rev. Leonard Cencula the celebrant. Burial was in Union v. Cemetery, St. Clairsvilie. ^ ?/?/%/£ / fund. - KOYDER, John E., 87, of Lafferty, Ohio died peacefully at his home December 7, 2009. He was bom November 16, 1920 in Fairpoint, Ohio, the last remaining child of George and Antonia Gut Koyder. In addition to his par­ ents, John was preceded in death by his wife, Priscilla, and his siblings Laura, Frances, Stella, Joseph and Charles. John was a retired Union Township employee. He served his country in the U.S. Army for 16 years, and was a veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict. He was a Catholic and a member of the American Legion, VFW, and the DAY. He is survived by his daughter Patricia McFarland of Tustin, Calif.; two grandsons from Belmont County, Kevin (Yvette) Koyder and Orion (Jodi) Briggs; as well as an extended family in Missouri, granddaughter Danielle (Mike) Napier and grandson Dwayne (Tammy) Briggs and 14 great- grand­ children. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Rose Koyder of St. Clairsville, Ohio; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, St. Clairsville, where John’s funeral serv­ ice will be held Friday at 10 a..m with Fr. Frederick Kihm officiating. Interment with military honors will follow in Morristown Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that dona­ tions be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Joseph Koyde^^j Joseph Koyder, 59, a resident of Crabapple, died this morning in Guernsey Memorial Hospital, Cambridge. He was bom March 2, 1927 at Crabapple, son of the late George and Antonia Sutt Koyder. He was a retired employee of Fairpoint Coal Co., and a Catho­ lic. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Mitchell (Frances) Hirauk of Crabapple, Laura Ornouski of Bedford, Stella Bartolo of Uniontown; two brothers, Charles Koyder of St. Clairsville, John Koyder of Laf- ferty; several nieces and neph­ ews. Friends may call at Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be conducted at 9 a.m. Saturday. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Priscilla Koyder Priscilla D. Meeker Koyder, 76, of Lafferty, Ohio, died Sunday, Aug. 3, 2003 at her home. She was bom July 7, 1927 at Tiltonsville, Ohio, the youngest and last remaining child of Daniel and Margaret Monaghan Meeker. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sib­ lings, Arthur, Charles, Daniel, Harry, Isabelle and Rebecca. Priscilla was a former nurses aid for Park Health Center of St. Clairsville. She is survived by her hus­ band of 52 years, John E. Koyder; a son, Kenneth E. Briggs of Flushing, Ohio; a daughter, Patricia McFarland of Tuscin, Calif.; five grandchil­ dren. Kevin Koyder, McDonald, Pa., Danielle (Mike) Napier, and Dwayne (Tammy) Briggs, Bridgeton, Mo., Orion (Jodi) Briggs, Glencoe, Ohio and Cody Milan, Flushing, Ohio; 10 great­ grandchildren, Miranda Koyder, Ryan and Matthew Napier, Sara, Erin, Sammy, Ray and Katie Briggs; step grandchildren, Brandon Dickerson and Courtney Johnson and her sister- in-law, Rose Koyder of St. Clairsville and brother-in-law, Mitchell Hirauk, Crabapple, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Private services will be held Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2003 at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Ohio, with burial to follow at Morristown Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family request that donations may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. EVE KOZAK Eve (Wasilko) Kozak, 90, of St. Clairsville, OH, and formerly of Dixonville, PA, fell asleep in the Lord on November 12, 2015, following complications from an automobile acci­ dent while in Wisconsin. Locally she was a mem­ ber of Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church. Barton. She leaves behind her children Brian. Jim and wife, Grace, Joyce and hus­ band, Fred Baker, Robert, Rick and wife, Elaine, Ken and wife, Jeanine; grand­ children. Steve Baker, Han­ nah Kozak, Ella Curtiss, Alexandra, Nick and Nathaniel Kozak; and many friends. Visitation will be Wednesday, November 18, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Rairigh-Bence Funer­ al Home, 655 Franklin St., Clymer, PA, where a Paras- tas service will begin at 7 p.m.. Family and friends will meet at 10 a.m. Thurs­ day at the funeral home for prayers. Divine Liturgy will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. at St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Dixonville, with Rev. Fr. George Hnatko, celebrant. Burial will be in ! the church cemetery-7W/’ I Memorial donations may be made to a charitable organization of the donor’s choice. Online condolences may be made at www.rbfli.net. Neff?Z^KH crank A-’ 84’ of i n Jw?’ ^JLgd Friday Hpp in v199£^in Belmont Community rH°srP'tal' Bellaire. He was I pLV.5d eJ"Ploy« of Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corp., a forme? professional baseball player, a U.b. Army veteran of World War II and a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Neffs. He was preceded in de^th by his parents, i Joseph Olek and Anna Kratky Kozak; a grandson, Kalis Kozak; two brothers, Tony and John Kozak; and three sisters, Mary Miller, Annie Komenich and Therese Kociban. Surviving are his wife, Jane Pietrzak Kozak; a son, Kalis Kozak of Neffs; a brother, Joseph Kozak of Steubenville; three grandchildren and step-grandchildren. Friends received noon to 3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. today at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire Rosary devotions will be recited at 7 p.m. today. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated 10 a.m. Monday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Neffs. Interment in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contribu­ tions may be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church. i IJane Kozak Jane J. Kozak, 86, of Seventh Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio, for­ merly of Neffs, Ohio, died Wednesday, May 7, 2003, in East Ohio Regional Hospital. She was bom March 18, 1917 in Hudson Falls, New York, the daughter of the late John and Bertha Pietrzak. She was a retired nurses aid and a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Neffs, and the Catholic Women’s Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Frank A. Kozak, two great grandsons, William Beaver and Christopher Kozak and two brothers, Andrew and Carl Pietrzak. Surviving are a son, Kalis Kozak of Neffs, a sister, Cecilia Horton of Martins Ferry and three grandchildren. Family will receive friends on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd Street, Bellaire, Ohio. Rosary devotions at 2 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be held Friday, at 11 a.m., at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 65305 Dixon Hill Rd., Neffs, Ohio with Father Gary Zalcnski as celebrant. Interment in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church. ^ & KOZAK, John “Di ’ 39, of _ tewartsville, died Monday, Oct. 19, .1998, in the Country Club Retire1 menfCenter, Bellaire. He was a retired coal miner from the former North American Coal Co., Powhatan No. 1 mine, a Methodist and an Army veteran. He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen Clark Kozak; his par­ ents, Joseph and Anna Kratky Kozak; a brother; two sisters. Surviving are four daughters, Marcie Williams and Helen Majzun, both of Bellaire, Lona Fluharty of Woodsfield and Carol Moore of Scottsdale, Ariz.; a sister, Mary Miller of Stewartsville; two brothers, Joseph Kozak of Steubenville and Frank Kozak of Neffs; four grandchildren; five great­ grandchildren. Friends received 2-9 p.m. Wednesday at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Interment in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to Clarksburg United Methodist Church. ANNA KOZEL Anna Mae Kozel, 84, of Bridgeport, died Saturday, September 20, 2014 at Liza’s Place Valley Hospice South, surrounded by her loving family. She was born July 26, 1930 in Pittsburgh, PA, a daughter of the late Louis H. and Bertha (Dickson) Mours. She was a retired Practical Nurse for the Bellaire Clinic after 34 years of service, a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church Wolfhurst, the CWC of the Church, and a member of the choir. She was a member of the Wolfhurst Volunteer Fire Dept, ladies auxiliary where she was president for many years, and the Friendly Neighbor’s Bunco Club. —7 x In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her loving daughter, Jean Ann Reckner, broth­ ers; William, John, Joseph, and Frank Mours, a sister, Helen Macher. Anna Mae is survived by her loving husband of 65 years, Henry C. “Coke” Kozel, a son, John M. Kozel of Bridgeport, daughters; Janet Lee (Bill) Vitchner of Martins Ferry, Jackie Lynn Kozel of Selma, NC, and Julia Ann (Dean) Parker of Centerville, OH, brother Edward (Rita Mae) Maurs, McDonald, PA, ten grand­ children, one great-grand­ daughter, several nieces and nephews, a brother and sister-in-law, Shirley and Jim Brown, Powhatan Point, and her faithful dog “Daisy”. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., with wake service to be recited Tuesday at 2 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be cel­ ebrated on Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst with Fr. John Mucha as Celebrant, interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. In lieu of flowers memo­ rial contributions may be made to the Wolfhurst Volunteer Fire Dept. PO Box 387 Lansing, Ohio 43934. HENRY KOZEL Henry C. “Coke” Kozel, Jr., 88, of Bridgeport, OH, passed away Tuesday, May 3rd at Liza’s Place in Wheeling, WV. SLO/& He was bom September 7, 1 927, in Bridgeport, OH, a son of the late Henry Kozel, Sr. and Rose (Liska) Kozel. He was a retired instruc­ tor in Agricultural ancj Diesel Sciences at Belmont JVS. Henry attended Mar­ shall University. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church of Wolfhurst where he was in the choir. He was in the 82nd Airborne in W.W.II. He was also a former Fire Chief of the Wolfhurst Fire Department, a member of M+ME, and the FFA. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife, Anna Mae (Mours) Kozel; a daughter, Jean A. Reckner; and a sis­ ter, Delores J. Kozel. Henry is survived by his son, John M. Kozel of Bridgeport; and daughters, Janet Lee (Bill) Vitchner of Martins Ferry, Jackie Lynn Kozel of Selma, NC, and Julie Ann (Dean) Parker of Centerville, OH; a sister, Shirley Ann (Jim) Brown of Powhatan Point, OH; 10 grandchildren; one great­ grandchild; and his faithful companion, Daisy. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, OH, on Friday May 6, 2016, from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Wake service will be recited at 2 p.m. at the Funeral Home. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Sat­ urday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst with Fr. John Mucha as celebrant. Full military graveside service at Holly Memorial Gardens, Mt. Pleasant, OH. In lieu of flowers memo­ rial contributions may be made to the Wolfhurst Fire Department, P.O. Box 387 i Lansing, OH, 43934. Hfenry Kozel Sr. Henry (Henner) Kozel Sr., 90, Bloomingdale Street, Bridgeport, died Friday. May 7, 1999 m Bark Health Care Centei\ St. Clairsville. He was born Aug. 1, 1908 at Bridgeport, son of John and Teckla Kozel. A retired janitor from St. Joseph Catholic Church and School, he was also a retired coal miner from Lorain Coal & Dock Co., Blaine and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfburst. Surviving are his wife, John Liska Kozel; five brothers, Joseph, Jacob, John, Paul and Matthew Kozel; four sisters, Alice Wontola, Mary Fitzsimmons, Victoria Sikora and Nellie Kasunick; a son, Henry “Coke” KozeJ of Bridgeport; a daughter, Mrs. James (Shirley) Brown of Powhatan Point; a broth­ er, William Kozel of East Liver­ pool; seven grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Mon­ day at 1:30 p.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, with Monsignor Mark J. Froehlich the celebrant. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. • ; Memorial contributions may be made to the Wolfhurst Fire Depart­ ment, PO Box 387, Lansing, Ohio 43934. KOZEL, Louise Ilovar, 96, of Blaine, Ohio, passed Thursday, February 21, 2013, at East Ohio Regional Hospital. She was born in Yugoslavia on January 12, 1917, a daughter of the late Paul and Louise Rozina Ilovar. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Kozel, a son, Edward Kozel, and a brother, Vincent Ilovar. Louise is survived by sisters, Mildred Kaveski of Blaine, Mary of Elm Grove, WV, several cousins nieces, nephews and grand children. '^7 C~* Friends will be received Monday February 25, 2013, from 10 a.m. until the time of service at noon at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio, with Rev. John Mucha, officiating. Interment will follow at St. Anthony Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph Catholic Church or Wolfhurst Volunteer Fire Dftnartment- Mary Kozei ■ Mary Virginia Matos Kozel, 82, National Road, Bridgeport, died. Mflndavjfulv 28, 1997_at East OhioRegional Hospitalat Martins Ferry. She was bom Jan. 10, 1915 at Dunlo, Pa., a daughter of the late Anthony and Mary Dezelen Matos. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church at Wolfhurst and a member of Catholic Women’s Club of the church. In addition to her parents, she . was preceded in death by her hus- . band, Vincent S. Kozel; a sister, Anne Andreasik. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Rudy (Betty) Vavrock of Bridge­ port; a step brother, Fred Matos of Annapolis, Md.; three grandsons; five great-grandchildren. Friends will be received today, 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brook- side. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst at 10 a.m. Fri­ day, with Monsignor Mark Froehlich officiating. Burial fol­ lows in St. Anthony Cemetery, Blaine. Vigil services will be con­ ducted Thursday at 2 p.m. in the funeral home. Pa ul Kozeji^ 9$ Paulaul L. Kozel, 78, of Blaine, died Monday at home. He was born Oct. 23,1906 in Yugoslavia, a son of the late Louis and Johanna Kozel. A retired employee of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, he was a member of All Saints Catholic Church at Blaine, Bridgeport Foresters and the American Fraternal Union, and was a veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Vincent and Ed­ ward. Surviving are his wife, Louise Kozel; a son, Edward Kozel of Agawam, Mass.; three grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Mass of Chris­ tian Burial will be celebrated Thursday at All Saint Catholic Church at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Leonard Cencula the celebrant. Burial will be in St. Anthony’s Cemetery, Blaine. Rosary devo­ tions will be recited Wednesday r- at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. < Memorial contributions may r be made to Wolfhurst Volunteer H Fire Department. RRos? UskKozel, 90-

LansiW^re » Bndgeport. She was born April 20, 1 Bridgeport, a daughter of the late Victor and Barbara RittleLisk_ She was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at O 4 Wolfhurst, Friendly Neighbors N ^ Bunco Club and Companion of the ^ FOrinStaddition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a daugh- ter, Dolores Kozel; eight brothers,

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I be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. ■ B ^MemoriaUontributions may be 9 I made to Wollburst Volunteer Fire ■ I Dept., c/o P.O. Box 387, Lansing, ■ I Ohio 43934. KOZELKO, Alex S., 88 North Third Street, Martins Ferry, jifri Sunday. Feb. Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was a retired employee of Wheel- ing-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, and an Army veteran or World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Florence Podgurs- ki Kozelko; his parents, Walter and Agnes Kozelko; a brother, Joseph; a sister, Rose Tuffel. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Jo Ellen) Kyanko of Cleveland; two sisters, O Mary Verdonk and Katherine Hor- r\J vath, both of Martins Ferry; two . I granddaughters, Jamne Mane and _ Kelly Ann. Friends received 2-4 and \ 7-9 p.m. today at Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut and Fifth streets, i Martins Ferry. Arrangements are Q incomplete 1__ I .. nl.-tar Tllffel.

(0 7- C/O KOZLOWSKl, Andrew SS., 78, of Neffs, died Saturday in Bellaire City Hospital. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Neffs and was the retired owner-operator of the East End Market in Neffs. Surviving, are his wife, Irene A. Boiarski Kozlowski; one son, Andrew John Kozlowski of Cottage Grove, Minn.; one daughter, Joan Marie Zdanski of Reedsville, N.C.; one sister, Kather­ ine Tomaszgwski of Neffs; and 101 grandchildren and two great-grand-; children. Friends will be received at ; the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son; Funeral Home, Bellaire, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday. Mass of Christian Burial at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. Interment in Mount Calvary Mausoleum, Bellaire. Rosary, wake and Holy Name serv­ ices at 7 p.m. Monday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Neffs Fire Department. x. I vX ss

-la Andrew Kodowr.ki Andrew Kozlowski, 60, Cottage Grove, Minn., died Monday, July 10, 1995 in St. Paul, Minn. He was14 bom May 31, 1935 in Bellaire, a son of Andrew S. and Irene Kozlowski. *7)^ He is survived by his wife, Pat Kozlowski; children, Andrew J. II, Stephanie, Pederson, and Michael, all of Cottage Grove, Minn.; sever­ al grandchildren, his mother, Irene Kozlowski of Reidsville, N.C.; a O sister, Joan Zdanski of Reidsville, N.C.; several nieces and nepews. N He was preceded in death by his father, Andrew Kozlowski. O' Mass of Christian Burial will be O Friday at 10 a.m., in St. Rita’s Catholic Church, Cottage Grove, Minn. Burial will be in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Min­ neapolis, Minn.

3 KOZLOWSKI, Henry, Sr., 82, of Kennedy Avenue, Bridgeport, Ohio, passed away on Tuesday, June 20, 2006 in the Heartland Lans­ ing Nursing Home, Bridge­ port. He was born January 10, 1924 in the country of Poland; and a Catholic by faith. Mr. Kozlowski was an Army Veteran of WWII with the 8th Army Polish 2nd Corps, and fought in the Bat­ tle of Monte Cassino which lasted from January of 1944 until May of 1944. He was retired from the former Nail City Bronze in Wheeling; and a member of the VFW Post No. 825. He was preceded in death by his parents; the mother of his children, Linda Taddei Kozlowski, who passed away in 1987; two sisters; and a brother. Surviving are three sons, Alex L. Kozlowski of Wheel­ ing, Henry A Kozlowski, Jr. and his fiancee, Karen, both of Wheeling and Rick A. Kozlowski of Wheeling; and 1 five grandchildren, Ashley R. Kozlowski, Alexis D. Rad- i cliff, Nicole M. Kozlowski, Krista R. Kozlowski and | Christopher J. Kozlowski. There will be no visitation. Services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by the Kepn- er Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob Street, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donors choice. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepner funeral.com. A KOZLOWSKI, Irene A., 88, or 536 Park Lane, Reidsville, N.C., formerly of Neffs, died Sunday, __ March 7. 1999,, in Annie Penn Hospital, Reidsville, N.C. She was co-operator of the East Market, 6 Neffs, a former member of the Sacred r_ Heart Catholic Church, Neffs, and a member of the Holy Infant Catholic ^ Church, Reidsville, N.C. She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew S. Kozlowski; a son, Andrew Jher parents, John and Anna Gregorski Boiarski; two brothers, Alphonse and Thad Boiarski; a sister, o Alice Przebeszvski. Surviving are a , daughter, Mrs. Steve (Joan K.) t Zdanski of Reidsville, N.C.; two 8 brothers, Henry Boiarski of Blaine, Anthony Boiarski of Adena; 10 ^ grandchildren; 14 great-grandchil- , U dren. Friends received 2-9 p.m. ^ Wednesday at the Bauknecht Funeral (JJ Home, 411 37th St., Bellaire. — Funeral liturgy with Mass will be cel- ^77 ebrated 11 a.m. Thursday at the .— Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Neffs ] Entombment in Guardian Angel Mausoleum, Mount Calvary 1 Cemetery, Bellaire. Vigil services. ^ will be held 3 p.m. Wednesday at the ft) funeral home. Memorial contnbu-^ ^ tions may be made to the Holy Infant Catholic Church, 1042 Freeway (0 Drive, Reidsville, N.C. 27320 or the V Free Clinic of Reidsville and ■I Vicinity, P.O. Box 2668, Reidsville, Bn.C. 27320. Janette Kozlowski Janette J. Kozlowski, 31, 83 West, North Broadway, Columbus, died Monday, Dec. 1 at Riverside ^Hospital, Columbus. Born at St. Clairsville, Jan. 26,1944, a daughter of Mrs. Olga Dvorak Kozlowski and the late Stanley Kozlowski, she had been ill the past two years. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of New Lexington, had graduated from New Lexinqton High School in 1962, had at­ tended Meredith Business College in Zanesville, was a member of the Women’s Insurance Group of Columbus and had been associated with ^3 the Thompson and Cunningham Kj Agency. Surviving in addition to her £ mother of New Lexington, are a C-3 sister, Mrs. Bobby (Shirley) Pendley of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.; two brothers, Stanley of St. Clairsville and James of Ansbach, Germany. Services were held Friday with burial in New Lexington Cemetery. SI Julia'k'Sfitstf Mrs. Julia Kozlowski, 76, Wheeling, died Saturday at the Ohio Valley General Hospital. She was born on May 19, 1891, j

at Dillonvale, a daughter of John i and Anna Vunkler Venesky. She was a member of St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Cathedral and the P,N.A. Lodge of Wheeling. Surviving are two sons, six daughters, a brother and two sisters including Mrs. Andrew Templin of St. Clairsville, 27 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Services were held in u Wheeling. r> 5.

V. Olga Kozlowski Olga Kozlowski, 87, of St. Clairsville, formerly of New Lex­ ington, from 1956-1997 and St. Clairsville 1997-2001, died Sun- day , Sepl 23,J2&01-atTKTBelle ■Rieve^fersingHome, Milford, Pa. She was born March 31,1914 at St. Clairsville, a daughter of the ''lJte'T^ntorTand Bessie Wagner Dvorak. O Mrs. Kozlowski worked at the New Lexington School System Cafeteria from 1962-1972; mem- . ber of the First United Methodist \ Church, New Lexington; Esther c Laird Circle of the United ^ Methodist Women; Harvest Years J Senior Citizens. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus- —_ band, Stanley Kozlowski in 1959; a son, Stanley R. Kozlowski in O 2000; two daughters: Janet Kozlowski and Joyce Ellis. a— Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. x (X B.G. (Shirley) Pendley of New - Llano, L.A.; a son, James L. Kozlowski of Sussex, New Jersey, several grandchildren and great grandchildren. No calling hours will be held. Private services will be held at 1 ~ p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 26, mm/m 2001 at the Roberts Funeral Home, ■ 304 Mill Street, New Lexington, ■ with Rev. Joel Harbarger, officiat- ■ ing. Burial follows at the New Lex- ■ ington Cemetery, New Lexington, ■ Ohio. J 6 C2nnnVille’

pi*l° /alley Coal companies, a riotestant, and a Marine veteran of Yar' He was Preceded in death by his father, Stanley B. Kozlowski; two sisters, Joyce Ellis and Janette Kozlowski. Surviving K-nyinS !^lfe’ Kathryn Makofsky ci? i •sJk,; two sons- Stanley L. of Shadyside and Richard A. of Waterford, Conn.; two daughters O Susan Kozlowski of St. Clairsville and Sandra Nichcloff of Columbus- his mother, Ogla Dvorak Kozlowski of St. Clairsville; a O’ brother, James of Wantage, New & Jersey; a sister, Shirley Pendley of La'; J0Ur grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 d m c/5 MiayQ aLT°0thnian Funeral Home, . 141 S. Marietta St., St. Clairsville where services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Interment in CA Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions mav be made to the Ohio Department of Smiarp c 1Res.ources’ Fountain Square, Columbus, Ohio, 43224. *o Mildred Kozloski ^ KOZLOSKI, Mildred, 7i, of 15464 Bailey Hill Road, Brooksville, Fla., formerly of Bel- laire, died_Xhiirsiiay^March 28,, 1996. in. Brooksville. She was an employee of Wal-Mart and a Protes­ tant. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter, on March 3, 1976; her parents, Dorsey E and__ ^ Maxine Schumacher Phillips. Sur­ viving are a son, Larry of Spring Hill, Fla.; two daughters, Rosemary O Macleod of Brooksville and Nancy Farmer of Bellaire; two brothers, . Arthur Phillips of Melbourne. Fla., and Dorsey Phillips Jr. of Tunnelton a ^ W.Va.; two sisters, Freida Riley ot i Clarksburg and Ruth Henderson ot n Fairmont; nine grandchildren; nine t great-grandchildren. Friends, received 7-9 p.m. today ate •* Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire,0 -5“ where services will be held at 2 p.m.j_ 1 - Thursday. Interment in Holly Memo-r : —" rial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. 's, p— ,, i VJ1 „ ^7 £ ^COZSUCH, Albert R. Sr., 80, of M. Clairsville, died Monday, April 2, 2001, at his home. ~ He was born Oct. 11, 1920 in St. Clairsville, Ohio, the son of the late Andrew Kozsuch and Mary Szolosi Kozsuch. He was a retired owner and opera­ tor of the former K’s Foodland in St. Clairsville, a member of the First Presbyterian Church in St. Clairsville, a former captain in the Air Force during WWII, receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross. He was a member of Belmont Lodge No. 16 F. & A.M. at St. Clairsville, Osiris Shrine at Wheeling, Chairman Emeritus at the Belmont Savings G Bank, a lifetime member of the Belmont Hills Country Club, mem­ (N ber of the Saint’s Club, St. Clairsville Alumnus of the Year for 2000-2001 and a member of VFW Post 5356 and American Legion Post No. 159. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Nancy Davis Kozsuch; two sisters, Ann Arnold and Marjorie Winterhoff; one brother, Andrew Kozsuch Jr. Surviving are a daughter, Jean Vincenzo of Spring Hill, Fla.; a son, — Rusty Kozsuch of Brandon, Fla.; two 1 \ sisters, Irene Upole of Mingo Junction and Peggy Kuba of St. Clairsville; a brother, Paul Kozsuch rb of Brownsville, Texas; five grand­ children. Friends received Wednesday from 11 a.m. until time of services at 1 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, with the Rev. Wayne Ickes officiating. Entombment in Holly Memorial Gardens Mausoleum, Pleasant Grove. Masonic services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Full military ser­ vices will be held by the Belmont County Council of VFW’s Wednesday at Holly Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to the Nancy E. Kozsuch Memorial Scholarship Fund for stu­ dents in Elementary Education or to the First Presbyterian Church in memory of Nancy Kozsuch to the benefit and improvement of Christian Education, both in care of The Costine Law Firm, 136 West Main Street, St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950 or Valley Hospice, 98-B Cove Ave., Wheeling, WV 26003. An dre\v Kozsuch An&VX kozsuch‘Sr\, 90, a retired St. Clairsville merchant and founder of K’s Market, died last Tuesday in Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. Born in Hungary on March 18, 1886, he had been a resident of the United States for the past 73 years. He was a member of the St. Clairsville First Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, Mary Szolosi Kozsuch; four daughters, Mrs. Ann Arnold of St. Clairsville, Mrs. Irene Upole of Mingo Junction, Mrs. Margie Winterhoff of Springfield and rSO' Mrs. Peggy Kuba of St. Clairsville; three sons, Andy of J Beaver, Pa., Albert of St. Clairsville and Paul of v- Brownsville, Tex.; one sister, fX Mrs. Julia Mayer of Monroeville, Pa.; 15 grand­ children, 15 great grand­ children. 1 Funeral services were con- § ducted Friday. Burial was in c<- Holly Memorial Gardens, ^ Pleasant Grove. £ : 1 Nancy Kozsuch 7|/3j}4- Nancy E. Davis Kozsuch, 69, Country Club Road, St. Clairsville, died Sunday, July 10, 1994, at home. She was born Nov. i9, ___ ^ 1924, at Martins Ferry, daughter of Clara Bell Davis Norteman and the a late Cecil A. Davis. She was a former teacher at Bridgeport and Coral Gables, Fla., (\I school systems, and a member of C/3 the First Presbyterian Church, St r Clairsville and the Ladies’ Oriental Shrine of Wheeling. n She was preceded in death her —^ sister, Lois Jean Davis Weiman. Surviving in addition to her / r mother, a resident of St. Clairsville, —1 PJ are her husband, Albert Kozsuch; a ^ son, Rusty of Brandon, Fla.; a vL O daughter, Jean Ann Vincenzo of - a C Spring Hill, Fla.; a brother, Cecil Davis Jr. of Coshocton; five grand- v_^ children. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Wednesday 12:30 until time of ser­ vices at 2:30 p.m. William Popa will be officiating at the funeral ser­ vices. Entombment will be in the Holly Memorial Gardens Mau­ soleum, Pleasant Grove. George A. Kraatz r -WIy George A. Kraatz, 64, for­ merly of 508 Columbus Ave., Martins Ferry, died Wed­ nesday, June 5, at Oakland Veterans Administration Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. He was born in Wheeling, June 10, 1909, a son of the late Dr. Harry H. and Minerva Agner Kraatz. He was a veteran of World War II and a retired employe of Wheeling Stamping Co. Surviving are his widow, Gertrude Zellers Kraatz; one son, Lt. William H. Kraatz, of Newport News, Va.; one daughter, Mrs. Leonard C. Dahl of St. Clairsville; one brother as3> Fred Kraatz, of Wheeling; one sister, Mrs. Hugh (Eleanor) Clifton, of Warwood; and three Xi' grandchildren. Services were held Saturday 3N at the Keller Funeral Home Martins Ferry, burial followed in Riverview Cemetery Martins Ferry. 9\ m

GEORGE KRABOUSANOS George Krabousanos 73, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Feb­ ruary 3,2017 at Lizas Place, Wheeling, W.Va. George was bom July 6, 1943 in Lipsi Dodecanese Islands, Greece a son of the late Ioannis and Irini Esi- hos Krabousanos. He was a chef at the Rigas Restaurant Bellaire, Ohio, a member of the Church of the Life-Giving Fountain Martins Ferry, Ohio, where he served as a member of the Church Council. George was an Animal lover and is also survived and greatly missed by his pet Lab “Tasso." Preceding him in death, in addition to his parents, were four brothers; Grego­ ry, Vangelis, Manolis and Mechalis Krabousanos. He was also preceded in death by Mike Rigas. Surviving are three brothers, Nikola, Stavros, and Demitri Krabousanos. His American family, Clara Rigas, Rosalie (Michael) Kovalyk, Laura (Dr. John) Pappas and Christopher Rigas. God Children; Clara Kovalyk, Michael Kovalyk, and Robert Kovalyk., also, Alexander George Pappas, Theron (Valorie) Pappas, Jonathan Pappas and Michael Pappas, his co­ workers, and friends. Family and friends will be received at the Church of the Life Giving Foun­ tain, 314 North 5th Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio, Mon­ day from 11 a.m. until time of Funeral service at 3 p.m. with Fr. Michael Zicbarth officiating. Burial will be (if the con­ venience of the family in Rivervicw Cemetery, Mar­ tins Ferry, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Greek Orthodox Church of the Life Giving Fountain. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.baukncchtaltmcyer.c om. k nfJ Clarington, died Friday in Ravenna, Ohio. She was a member of Chapel Hill Methodist Church, near Claring­ ton. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry E., on May 22, 1985. Surviving are four sons, Donald of Norton, Ohio, Wayne of Akron, Ohio, Robert of Ravenna and Paul of Woodsfield; a daughter, Mrs. Leslie o (Lois) Hickman of Ravenna; a d brother, Carl Shaw of Mingo June- ’ tion; a sister, Lucy ?g

CJh where services will be held at l P-m JO Monday. Interment in Che. J HU Cemetery, near Clarington. X 70 KRAFT, Elieen Lengacher, 70, of Sunset Heights, Bridgeport, died Tuesday in Ohio Valley Medical Center. Wheeling. She was an employee of the former Cilles Meat Market, Bridgeport, and a member ot the Bridgeport First Church of God. She was preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Laura Straight Lengacher; two brothers, Harry and Frank Lengacher; a sister, Margaret Gellner. Surviving are her husband, Glenn; a son, Rick of Bridgeport; a ^ granddaughter, Laura Kraft ot Qr Bridgeport. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Wilson Funeral ■ Home. 920 National Road. Brook- side, where services will be held at i p m. Thursday. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. -ro Memorial contributions may be > - - made to Sunset Box 494, Bridgeport, Ohio 43912. uj Glenn Kraft Glenn R. Kraft, 76, of Forest Lawn, St. Clairsville, formerly ot Sunset Heights, dfedMonday^ 19, 2001 in'BeTmont Cotif 'rnumty4ff5spital?Bellaire. _ Glenn was bom Oct. 1, 1925 at Cambridge, Ohio, the son of the late Ralph and Mabel Touville Kraft. He was a member of the Bridge- port Church of God, the Sunset Heights Volunteer Fire Depart- / ment, and owner of the former ; Kraft's Body and Fender of Sunset pi Heights. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Eileen Lenegher Kraft in - Glenn is survived by his wife, f . ) Ruth (Bartella) Poulain Kraft; w Rick Kraft and his wife* Sue of Sunset Heights; step son Craig fo Poulain and his wife Janet of St. -<* Clairsville; granddaughter Laura Kraft of Sunset Heights. Friends will be received at the 3 Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, on Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., _yd where services will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. with Pastor Thomas Wood, officiating. Inter- | ment in Holly Memorial Gardens, I Pleasant Grove, Ohio. - _ 1 KRAFT, HoHarry®» E., S7, of Route 1, Clarington, died Wednesday in Barnesville Hospital. He was a retired farmer and a member of Chapel Hill Methodist Church, Clar­ ington. Surviving are his wife, Ada Shaw Kraft; four sons, Donald of Norton, Ohio, Wayne of Akron, Robert of Ravenna, Ohio, Paul of Woodsfield; a daughter, Mrs. Leslie (Lois) Hickman of Ravenna; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchil­ dren. Friends received at Bauer- Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, 2- 9 p.m. Friday, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday. Interment in Chapel Hill Cemetery, Clarington. Memorial contributions may be made i to Chapel Hill Cemetery Association. -Kathryn Kraft »*\ Kathryn D. Pickens Finney •'Kraft, 96, formerly of Scotch .Ridge, died Saturday^June 14^, c 1;QQ7 inlvlouncfView Health Care ‘ Center, Moundsville. She was bom Sept. 12, 1900 in Scotch Ridge, a daughter of the late \thelbert H. and Nevada Darrah F<, kens. • ; She was a member of Scotch 'Ridge Pentecostal Church, Emer­ son Grange and Bridgeport Chapter j ' 1 Order of Eastern Star 452. 1 ^ • • In addition to her parents, she1 /was preceded in death by her first- -husband, Lester Finney; her second 1-0 "husband, Ralph Kraft; two sons, '.William A. and Raymond T. '#Fjnney; two brothers, Clark and i ’.Walter Pickens; two sisters, Mar- •g^ret and Jeanette Pickens.Survi v- CA King are a daughter, Mrs. William a— p ’(Jessie Lou) Williams of Scotch J JL— S '.Ridge; a stepson. Glenn Kraft of / ^ P -Sunset Heights; a sister, Gertrude Vt 2. c|',Pickens of Moundsville; four g grandchildren; eight great-grand- 1 children; a great-great-grandchild. F Friends will be received 2 to 4 ‘and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Hes- 'lop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth x ‘streets, Martins Ferry, where ser­ vices will be held at 1 p.m. Thurs­ day, with Pastor John Godocik offi­ ciating. Burial follows in Scotch Ridge Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Memorial contributions may be made to the Scotch Ridge Pente­ costal Church or Scotch Ridge Cemetery, c/o 56439 Bames Road, I Martins Ferry, Ohio 43935. KRAFT, Ruth Poulain, 8.1, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Sunday, February 10, 2008, in Park Health Center, St. Clairsville. She was born March 3, 1926, in Bridgeport, Ohio, a daughter of the late Lewis and Hazel Greenlee Bartella. Ruth was a member of the Bridgeport Church of God and was retired from Imperial Clevite. I In addition to her parents, ■ 1 she was preceded in death by ■ her first husband, Walter ■ • Poulain; her second husband, | Glenn Kraft; and a sister, I Dorothy Scarfpin. 1 Ruth is survived by a son, I Craig Poulain and his wife, I Janet, of St. Clairsville, a I brother, William Greenlee and I his wife, JoAnn, of Bridgepoit, three nephews, Chad Greenlee of Denver, Colo., Todd ; Greenlee and his wife, Jill, of Detroit, Mich., and Scott ' Greenlee and his wife, Lori, of St. Clairsville; and great-nieces and nephew, Brooke, Elle and Connor. Friends are invited to attend visitation Tuesday from 10 • a.m. until the time of the funer­ al services at 1 1 a.m., at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Rd., Brookside, with the Reverend Thomas Tennant officiating. Entombment will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens Mausoleum, Pleasant Grove. KRUMME, Geneva Lee Rhoades, 86, of Elmhurst, Wheeling, W.Va., formerly of Triadelphia, W.Va., died Wednesday, February 27, 2008, in Wheeling Hospital. She was born in Ohio Coun­ ty, W.Va., June 30, 1921, daughter of the late William L. And Drusilla Craig Rhoades. Mrs. K rum me was retired from the former Scott Lumber Company of Triadelphia, where she was a bookkeeper. She was a graduate of the for­ mer Warwood High School; and was a member of the Stone Presbyterian Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph D. Krumme, in 1992. Surviving are three sisters, Lucille Obermann and her husband, Karl, Pauline Archer and late husband. Russell, and Wilda Moore, all of Wheeling; two nephews, Mark Obermann and William Krumme; seven nieces, Carol L. Obermann, Beth Fedorke, Linda Moore. Stephanie Vetanze, Sandi Weckesser, Phyllis Rideniar and Tickie Dinges. Friends will be received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday, February 29, 2008 at the Kepner Funer­ al Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling, where services will be held at 1 1 a.m, on Saturday, March 1, 2008 with the Reverend David Bruce officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to the Warwood Pres­ byterian Church, North 23rd Street, Warwood, WV 26003. Medial Center, Wheeling,

1 ^as born December 16, I 919 in Carnegie, Pa., the daughter of the late Alexander and Anastasia Hawrulchak Sus. Mrs. Kraftician was a retired Head Estimator and assistant to the CEO at the Kaufman Depart­ ment Store in Pittsburgh ; a member of St. Peter and St. Paul Ukranian Greek Orthodox Church in Carnegie, where she was a member of the sisterhood, worked on the kitchen staff, was a past Ward Deputy and served on the voting polling committee for the Republican Party in Carnegie. Ann, perpetually loyal to church, family and friends, shel­ tering many in her cloak of love, was eternally grateful for sup­ port from family and friends through these troubled times both in Pittsburgh and Wheeling. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Michael D. Kraftician who passed away in 1984. Surviving are a daughter, Elizabeth “Libby” Kraftician and her beloved husband, Brian Joseph of Wheeling; a sister, Katherine “Pinky” Answay of ; Carnegie; and three nieces, Paul j Foriska and her son, Richard : Foriska Jr. of Milton, Pa., Amelia Answay of Harrisburg, Pa. and Retired Lieutenant Colonel Susan Answay of Mel­ bourne, Fla. Friends will be received from 6-9 p.m. Monday, May 10, 2004 at the Corba Funeral Home, 300 East Main Street, Carnegie, Pa. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 11, 2004 at the St. Peter and St. Paul Ukran­ ian Greek Orthodox Church, 220 Mansfield Avenue, Carnegie with the Rev. Steven Repa officiating. Interment in St. Peter and St. Paul Cemetery, Carnegie. Trisagion services will be held at 7;30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wheeling Jesuit University, Office of Advance­ ment, 316 Washington Avenue, Wheeling WV 26003 in Ann Kraftician’s name. Ann recog­ nized the mission and wanted to continue the mission of nurtur­ ing and providing opportunity for the first member of a family to attend college. Local arrangements by the Kcpner Funeral Home, National Road at Bethany Pike, Wheel­ ing, W.Va. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. Together Again: KRAHEL, Alberta L., 85, of Bridgeport former­ ly of West Center St. went to be with her loving hus­ band, Walter on Tuesday June 21, 2011 at Lansing Heartland Nursing Home. She was born September 1, 1925 in Lansing, a daugh­ ter of the late James and Barbara Soyka Kucera. Alberta worked 50 years for the Bridgeport Eagles Bingo, she loved to bake, cook, and iron for husband and children. ^ { In addition to her ptfr"- ents, she was preceded in death by her loving hus­ band of 44 years Walter W. Krahel in 1989; six broth­ ers, Andy, Frank, Joseph, William, James, and Bedrick Kucera; two sis­ ters, Rose Hummel and Bea Herink. Surviving is a son, William A. “Bill” Krahel of Carlsbad Calif.; a daughter, Betty (Art “Butch”) Conaway of Bridgeport; a brother, Carl (Jean) Kucera of Laughlin Nev.; two sis­ ters, Mary Sempirek of Dillonvale and Ann Humphrey of Colerain; five grandchildren; and two great-grand children. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Road Brookside Friday June 24, 20 I I from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., where services will be held Saturday at I I a.in. with Msg. Mark Froelich officiating, interment in Holly Memorial Gardens Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice 10686 St. Rt. 150 Ravland. OH 43934. Bernard Krahel Bernard R. Krahel. 73, 68369 Liston Ave., Lansing, died Sunday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born July 24,1914 at Bridgeport, a son of the late Peter ana Sophia Sincaviph Krahel Rudzinski./^J^ He was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at Wolfhurst, Lansing Sportsmen’s Club, Bridgeport Foresters, Bridgeport Eagles, and the Wolfhurst VFD. He was a retired employee of the Blaw-Knox Corp., Wheeling. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Kearns Krahel; , a brother, Peter Krahel; a sister, " Rose Orth. '*-y Surviving are two sons, Ber­ nard Krahel of St. Clairsville; c Dennis Krahel of McHenry, 111.; o two daughters, Lois Krahel of the !p borne, and Mrs. Richard (Linda) 3 Porter of St. Clairsville; four brothers, John Krahel of Bridge- > port; Henry, Joseph and Vincent w Rudzinski, all of Bridgeport; a sister, Helen Mel of Briageport; nine grandchildren; one great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, today 7 to 9 p.m and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. &^Mass of Christian Burial will be Wednesday at 10 a.m., in | the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church with the Monsignor Mark Froehlich, the celebrant. Burial will be in Belmont County Memo­ rial Park Cemetery, St. Clairs­ ville. Rosary will be said at 7 p m Tuesday, in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wolfhurst Volunteer Fire Department. „ Gerald Krahel *T ^iMlf^derald E. “Buck,” 54, of Vine Street, Martins Ferry, died Friday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was a former employee of R&F Coal Co., and the Blaw Knox Foundry and Mill Machinery Inc., and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst. He was preceded in death by his parents, Peter P. and Martha Hose Krahel; a sister, Virginia Griffiths. Surviving are a son, Todd Patrick of Columbus; a daughter, Tonya Marie Krahel of Columbus; four brothers, Donald of Richardson, Texas, Eugene of Tacoma, Wash., Robert of Bridgeport and Peter of St. Clairsville; three sisters, Mrs. Rich­ ard (Patricia) Thomas of Florida, Mrs. Richard (Martha) Gretchen and Mrs. Daniel (Judy) Crider, both of Bridgeport; a grandchild. Friends < received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and c7-9 p.m. Sunday at Heslop Funeral 'Home, Martins Ferry. Funeral Ut­ il urgy with Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph i.Catholic Church. Interment in Lin- wood Cemetery, Blaine. Vigil ser- fvice at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. J KRAHEL, James “Hosie” M„ 69, of Bethesda, OH, passed Monday August 27, 2012 at Wheeling Hospital. He was born in Martins Ferry, OH on December 5, 1942, a son of the late John Joseph and RoseVirginia HoseKrahel. / He was a retired truck driver, a U.S. Air Force Veteran and a Catholic. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Barbara Kyanko. James is survived by two daughters: Kerri Krahel of Shadyside, Kassie Coffield (Denny) of Moundsville, WV; a son Kevin Krahel of Columbus, OH: three sis­ ters: Paula Bowman (Ed) of Martins Ferry, Rosalee Stidd (Tom), and Jonetta Regoli (Dave) all of Bridgeport: the mother of his children Mary “Peach” Krahel; five grandchildren: Stivi, Dallas, Dalton, Elias Mackenzie; and four great­ grandchildren: Katelynn, Mia, Preston, and Addison. Friends will be received Thursday 6-8 p.m. and also on Friday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, OH, where Military Honors will be provided by the VFW Belmont County Honor Guard at 9:15 a.m. Saturday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Bridgeport, with Rev. John Mucha as celebrant. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. U OCT / Braido & Patron Funeral p°JJe’,322 N. Main St., Bethesda. Ohio P® Snyaer officiating. Interment will follow at Wa|teH

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He was an employee of Wheeling- Pittsburgh Steel, Yorkville, and a member of St. Michael Catholic Church, Wheeling. Surviving in addition to his moth­ er of Bellaire are a brother, Dan Krajcovic and his wife, Karen, of (y Columbus; a niece, Sara Krajcovic o ■ and a nephew, Matthew Krajcovic, both of Columbus. n Friends will be received Friday 2- o 4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht- < Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th St., Bellaire. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. rv Saturday at St. Michael Catholic Church, Bellaire, with Monsignor Gene Mullett officiating. Interment o in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John Central High School Building Fund, 37th and Guernsey Streets, Bellaire, Ohio 43906. Vigil services at 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Pauline Krajcovic Pauline C. Krajcovic, 89, or St. Clairsville, formerly of Bellaire, died Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005 at the Belmont Community Hospital in Bellaire. She was born Aug. 9, 1916 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Paul and Ernestine Brazdovic. Pauline was a homemaker, a member of the St. Michael Catholic Church in Bellaire, St. Francis Society and Catholic Womens Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph J. Krajcovic on Nov. 22, 1971, one son, John J. Krajcovic on Nov. 7, 2000 and one sister, Velma Mager. Surviving are one son, Dan Krajcovic and his wife, Karen of Powell. Ohio, one sister, Anne Zelipsky of Dayton, Ohio; two grandchildren, Sara Krajcovic and Matthew Krajcovic, both of Powell, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be I received at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, on Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Friday at 10 a.m., at the St. Michael Catholic Church, Bellaire, with Monsignor Gene W. Mullett, as celebrant. Interment in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Vigil services will be held on Thursday, at 4; 15 p.m., at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Michael Catholic Church, 415 37th Street, Bellaire, OH 43906. Share memories of Pauline with her family at www.alt- | meyer.com. KRAJEWSKI, Irene Patricia, 83, formerly of Lansing, died Friday, March 27, 2009, in East Ohio Regional. She was bom July 31, 1925, in Adena, the daugh­ ter of the late Joseph and Stella (Grezejka) Krajewski. Irene was a waitress at the Tea Room in the former Stone amd Thomas Department Store in Wheeling, She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Wolfhurst and the PNA Lodge. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters, Stella Slenski and Jennie i Janiszewski. Visitation will be Thursday 5-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Rd., Brookside, where Vigil services will be held at 5:30 p.m. Funeral Mass will be cel­ ebrated Friday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Wolfhurst, with Father John Mucha as celebrant. Interment will follow in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. Leave condolences for Stella Krajewski Stella K. Gfzejka Krajewski, 82, 55020 Maple Ave., Lansing, died Thursday evening in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was born May 7, 1906 in Brooklyn. New York, the daughter of the late Andrew anpl Mary Grzejka# \jL&b. She was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Wolfhurst and the financial secre­ tary for the P & A Lodge1581. She was preceded in death by her husband Joseph; a grandson. Surviving are three daughters. Stella Slenski and Jennie ‘\Jane’ Janiszewski, both of Lansing, and Irene Krajewski at home; seven grandchildren; eight great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Bridgeport, today, noon to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in St.'Joseph’s Catholic Church, Wolfhurst. Burial in St. Anthony’s Cemetery, Blaine. Rosary devotions, today, at 7:30 in the funeral home. KRAJNYAK, Diane K., ■ 55, of Totterdale Addition, ■ Bridgeport, Ohio, died* Thursday, July 10, 2008, at* her residence. * She was born in Martins ■ Ferry, Ohio on August 10. ■ 1952, the daughter of the late ■ Andy and Kay (Takach) I Krajnyak. fl She was a retired regis- ■ tered nurse at Ohio Valley ■ Medical Center. Wheeling, ■ W.Va.; and a member of the ■ O.V.M.C. Quarter Century I Club. I She is survived by two | brothers. Drew Krajnyak of I Price, Utah and Steve Krajnyak and his wife, Linda, of Fayetteville, N.C.; and nephew, Donny. Arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover Street, Marlins Ferry, where friends will be received Wednesday, I July 16, 2008 from 6 p.m. until time of memorial serv­ ices at 7 p.m., with Pastor Sharon K. Van Dam officiat­ ing. Elizabeth Krajnyalc^,/ Elizabeth Plohal K^ajnyak, 70, a resident of Apt. 212, 107 i Newell Ave., St. Clairsville, formerly of Jefferson St., Martins Ferry, died today in Bellaire Hospital. She was bom April 10, 1914 in Neffs, a daugh­ ter of the late Frank and Katherine Philopovich Plohal. She was a member of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank D. Kra- jnyak, March 27, 1973, also a son Dale Daniel Krajnyak and a brother Joe Plohal. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mark (Debbie) Paul of St. Clairsville; a son, James S. 1 Farkas of Columbus; two sis- ters, Mrs. Joe (Annie) Plecha of Cleveland and Mrs. Helen ^ Schmellick of Martins Ferry; 10 grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Members of the family will ^ receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7 ^ to 9 p.m. Saturday and noon to 3 yl and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial will be cele- CJ brated Monday at 10 a.m. in St. j? Mary’s Roman Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Ro- v! sary will be recited at 3 p.m. ***• Sunday followed by Wake Ser- j vices at 7 p.m. in the funeral home. /Co/hryn^Kro/nyofc KRAJNfAl? Katfiryn takach, 66, of Connorsville, Ohio, formerly of Martins Ferry, died Thursday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was an office employee of Riesbeck Food Markets, Martins Ferry, and a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew J. Krajnyak, in 1965; a brother, Steve Takach. Surviving are two sons, Andrew J. “Drew” of Price, Utah, Steven C. of North Carolina ; a daugh­ ter, Diane K. Krajnyak of Martins Ferry; her mother, Clara Vargo Takach of Connorsville; two broth­ ers, Albert J. Takach Jr. and David Allen Takach, both of Connorsville; two sisters, Betty Dobos of Barber­ ton, Ohio, and Mrs. Joseph (Irene) Handzel of St. Clairsville; five grand­ children; a great-grandchild. Friends received at Heslop Funeral Home, 5* Martins Ferry, 7-9 p.m. today and 11 a.m.-3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial will be $ celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Mary Catholic Church. Interment in X St. Mary Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Rosary devotions 3 p.m. Sunday. Wake services 7:30 p.m. Sunday z Edith Kralovic KRALOVIC, Edith Kcnzora, 70, of Wheeling, died Monday in Wheeling Hospital. She was a former employee of Wheeling Tile Works and a member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Wheeling. She was preceded in death by her husband, Rudolph J. Kralovic, in 1971. Surviving are three brothers, Alex Kenzora of Martins Ferry, Frank Kenzora of Bridgeport, Leo Kenzora of Cleveland; two sis­ ters, Estelle Dixon of Wilmington, 111., and Sister Joseph Kenzora of Carmelite Monastery, Erie, Pa.; sev­ eral nieces and nephews. Friends received at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Thurs- day at St. Joan of Arc Catholic ^ Church. Interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Vigil service at ^ _8p.m. today. ENTERED INTO REST KRALOVIC — On Monday, April 22 19H5 EDITH KENZORA KRALOVIC. In ho?77th year -T* Si,|r^0,V!?wa,.f,,m0yor Funoro1 Homo. 1400 Eoff St., Whoollng, 2-4 and 7-9 am ' Wodnosday. Mass of Christian Burial wllf'bo ft colobratod at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Intormont in Mount Cakary Comotory. Whoollng. Vigil sorvlco at 8 p.m. Wednesday. KRALOVIC, Edward L., 88, of Brookside, Ohio, died Friday, November 7, 2008, in Heartland Lansins Care Center. He was born June 23, 1920 in Benwood, W.Va., the son of the late Anthony and Mary (Ralbovsky) Kralovic. Edward was a retired letter carrier with the Bridgeport Post Office. He was a mem­ ber of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Bridgeport; and was a veter­ an of the United States Army during WWII. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four sisters, Mary and Elizabeth Kralovic. Florence Sulzbach and Josephine Farley. Edward is survived by his wife, Irene (Polaski) Kralovic of Brookside; three sons, David of Shadyside, Thomas and his wife, Pamela, of Maynard and Larry of Beavercreek, Ohio; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandsons. Visitation will be Monday from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. You' are then invited to attend Funeral Liturgy with Mass at 1 p.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Bridgeport with Monsignor Thomas Petronek as the cele­ brant. Interment will follow in St. Anthony Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John High School in Bellaire or St. Joseph Grade School in Wolfhurst. KRALOVIC, Emil S., 78; of Benwood, W.Va., died Thursday. December 15, 2005 al home. Arrangements are pending at the Altmeyer Funeral Home. 214 Marshall Street, i McMechen, W.Va. KRALOVIC, Louise Har­ bert, 55, of Brightwood Cen­ ter, Follarfsbee, W.Va., for­ merly of Weirton and Philadelphia, Pa. for the past thirty years, died Wednesday, December 22, 2004 at home. She was born October 3, 1949, in Steubenville, Ohio, the daughter of the late Russell Har- bert and Vonda Hill Harbert. She was an Environmental Technician with Northeastern Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.; and attended St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Wellsburg, W.Va. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Sam Harbert and Nile Harbart; and three sisters, Betty Noel, Virginia Dotson and an infant sister, Karen Sue Harbert. Surviving are three daughters, Theresa, Linda and Jennifer; three brothers, Dewayne Harbert and his wife, Margaret, of Weir­ ton, W.Va., Robert Harbert of Follansbee, W.Va., and Paul K. Harbert and his wife, Darlene, of New Alexandria, Ohio; and sev­ eral nieces and nephews. Friends will be received on Monday, December 27, 2004 at the Reasner Funeral Home, 1515 Charles Street, Wellsburg, W.Va., from 10 a.m. until the service at 11a.m. with Fr. Walter Jagela from St. John the Evange­ list Catholic Church officiating. Interment will be held on; Monday, December 27, 2004 at 3 p.m. in the Centerpointe Cemetery, Centerpointe, W.Va. George T. Kramarich, 94, of Mingo Junction Ohio died Tuesday August 19, 2014 at Trinity Hospital West Steubenville. He was born October 17,1919 in Mingo Junction, a son of the late John and Lucy (Spehar) Kramarich. He was a retired employee of Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Mingo Plant, a member of St. Agnes Catholic Church Mingo and US Army Veteran in WWII. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by four brothers and three sisters. George is survived by his loving wife Antonette "Toni" (Maffioli) Kramarich two sons, Kenneth Kramarich of Alexandria Va., and George (Sharon) Kramarich of Bloomingdale, Ohio, a sister Kate Ariemiea of Ind., three grandchildren Dylan, Ryan, and Zachary Kramarich. Friends will be received at the Blaschalk-Wilson Funeral Home 115 Union St. Mingo Junction on Friday August 22, 2014 from 4-8 pm, and then on Saturday from 9:30 till time of Funeral Liturgy with Mass at 10 am at St. Agnes Catholic Church Mingo Junction with Fr. James Dunfee as celebrant, interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery Steubenville. Wake service will be recited on Friday at 7:45 pm at the Funeral Home. To leave a condolence please visit www.wilsonfuneralhomes.com FREDERICK KRAMER Frederick M. “Mickey” Kramer, 69, of Martins Ferry, OH, died Saturday, August 20, 2016, at Bel­ mont Community Hospital, Bellaire, OH. He was born December 20, 1946 in Martins Ferry, OH. a son of the late Fred and Virginia J. (Oliver) Kramer. He was employed by Devendras Auto Care and Tire Center. Surviving arc his wife of 45 years, Sue (Fields) Kramer; children, Jennifer Lynn (Scott) Wojtasek of Wheeling, WV, and Rob (Trisha) Kramer of Bethes- da, OH; brother, Bruce (Joan Ellen) Kramer of Martins Ferry; sisters, Cindy Robson of Bellaire, OH, Nancy (Gary) Hudson of Woodsficld, OH, and Wendy Kramer of Martins Ferry; and granddaughter, Delaney Kramer, / Friends will be received at the Heslop Funeral Home, 415 Walnut St., Martins Ferry, OH Tuesday, August 23, 2016, from 2 p.m. until time of service at 5 p.m. with Rev. Thomas N. Thomas officiating. Bur­ ial will be at the conven­ ience of the family. I KRAMER, Helen Marie (Kenney), 93, of Wheeling, W.Va., passed away Friday, April 19, 2013, in Good Shepherd Nursing Home, Wheeling, with her son at her side. Helen was born Septem­ ber 9, 1919 in Monroe County^Qiiio, a daughter of the late Francis and Cora (Gill) Kenney. She was a member of Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church; the A.A.R.P; and the Happy Hilltoppers. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph F. Kramer, in 1994; a son, Don J. Kramer; Five sisters, Pearl, Augusta, Lucille, Gertrude and Hilda; and a brother, Lester. Helen is survived by her son, Bemie R. Kramer and his companion, Penne Cooper of Wheeling; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 2-6 p.m. Sunday, April 21, 2013, at the Alt- meyer Funeral Home, Elm Grove Chapel, 154 Kruger Street, Wheeling. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 am, Monday, April 22, 2013, at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, with the Rev. Dennis Schuelkens as celebrant. Interment will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memo­ rial contributions be made tp the Alzheimer’s Founda­ tion of America, 322 Eighth Avenue, 7th Floor, .New York. NY 10001. JOHN KRAMER John “Jack” Frederick Kramer, 78, of Bristolville, OH, passed away June 20, 2016, at St. Joseph Warren Hospital. He was born May 21, 1938, in Wheeling, WV, a son of the late John R and Violet (Cairns) Kramer. On February 14, 1963, he married the former Anita Gregor with whom he spent 53 wonderful years before his passing. Jack spent his early years in Adena, OH, was a 1956 graduate of St. Clairsyille High School and graduated fromfOKio Northern Uni­ versity School of Pharmacy in 1960. He retired from Hillside Hospital in 1996 where he worked as the Director of Pharmacy and spent his retirement doing medical mission work with his wife in Russia and Mexico. Jack was a member of Otterbein United Methodist Church, which he helped build and served as Finance Chairman for many years. He was an avid reader and car enthusiast, loved golf and spending his winters in Florida. Above all he loved his grandchildren and the time he spent with them. He is survived by his wife, Anita Louise (Gre­ gor) Kramer of Bris- tolville, OH, his daughter, Carrie (Ron) Tharp of North Canton, OH, and son, John (Betty) Kramer, Jr. of Charlotte, NC. Jack also leaves behind five grand children, Sarah (Joel) Clark, Rachel Tharp, Jackson Tharp, Maggie and Nicole Kramer; two great- grand­ children, Bryce and Sloane, and his brother, Jim (Cleo) Kramer of Girard, OH. ”/ L- He was preceded in i death by his parents. 1 Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 24, 2016, at Otterbein United Methodist Church, 1128 State St., Champion, OH 44483 where both Rev. Joan Purnell and Rev. Patricia Christ will offici­ ate. Friends may call from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday June 23, 2016 at Carl W. Hall Funeral Home, 533 North Park Ave., Warren, OH 44481 and from 10-11 a.m. at the church prior to the service. A graveside service will be held on Sunday, June 26, 2016, at 4 p.m. with Rev. Tom Detling officiat- at Fhen

KRAMER,wteffW Mary S. Hutter,* 91, formerly of Grant Avenue. Mar- tins Ferrv died Thursday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Long Term Care, Martins Ferry. She was a mem- hf>r of St John Lutheran Church, Martins Fen?. She was preceded m death by her husband, G 2 d 1970- her parents, Mic.nae‘ Micha^Vandthn’Hutter. Surviving KnsTe^and0 Wheeling, and ^ Robert W. Kramer of PjWsburgh a 0x ■ss.i.fef.™ 3 gTJ’SSS’SSuS^ P

Ferry. KRAMER, Pauline A., 82, formerly of Jones Street, 1 Wheeling, W.Va., died Sun­ day, January 8, 2006 in Bish­ op Joseph Hodges Continuous Care Center, Wheeling. Pauline was born August 6, 1923 in Texas. She retired from Figgaretti’s Restaurant; and was a member of St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church, Wheeling. In addition to" her parents, Pauline was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Kramer. Surviving are her daughter, Yolanda Painter and her hus­ band, Jeff, of Elm Grove; and ! three grandchildren, Gregory, Jeffrey and Chad Anthony. Friends will be received from 11a.m. until time of funeral service at 1 p.m. Thursday, January 9, 2006 at Altmeyer Funeral Home, Elm Grove Chapel, 154 Kruger Street, Wheeling with the Rev. Michael McKay officiating. Interment will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Bishop Joseph Hodges Continuous Care Cen­ ter, Medical Park, Wheeling, WV 26003. KRAMAR, Stephen J., 92, of Benwood, died Thursday, April 1, 2004 at Good Shepherd Nursing Home, Wheeling. He was born in Benwood, W.Va. on July 26, 1911, a son of the late Paul and Mary Ann Davorcek Kramar. He was a member of St. John’s Catholic Church, Ben­ wood, a retired employee with Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Cor­ poration, the former owner of the Kramar Stag Bar, a U.S. Marine veteran of WWII, and a member of the American Legion Post #46 and McMechen VFW. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by three brothers, Joseph, Paul and Igna- tus Kramar; one sister, Mary Kramar; a half brother, John Branicky; and one grandson, Russell Rogerson. Surviving are his wife of 69 years, Alice V. Dean Kramar; four daughters, Alice V. Roger­ son of New Orleans, La., Judy A. Earnest and her husband, Jerry, Jackie L. Durbin and her husband, Wiley, Mary Frances Pratz and her husband, Joseph all of Wheeling; a half brother, Andrew Branicky and his wife, Kathleen of Benwood; eight grandchildren; fourteen great­ grandchildren; and four great- great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 214 Marshall Street, McMechen, Thursday from 6-8 p.m. and Fri­ day from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Vigil services at 3:45 p.m. and Ameri­ can Legion Post #46 Blake Bros. Service at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Funeral Liturgy with mass will celebrated Saturday, April 3, 2004 at St. John’s Catholic Church, Benwood with Rev. Joseph Hayden officiating. Inter­ ment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contribu­ tions may be made to St. John’s Catholic Church. The Kramar family would like to thank the caring and thoughtful staff at the Good Shepherd Nursing Home. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. KRAMER, Violet C. “Vi”, 98, formerly of St. Clairsville, Ohio died Wednesday July 28, 2010 at Shepherd of the Valley Niles, Ohio. '~J~L- She was born August 8, 1911a daughter of the late John and Jennie Neilson Cairns. Vi was an avid bowler and golfer for many years with numerous awards. She was Methodist by faith. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband John Kramer; a sister, Margaret Kraus; and her brother, John Cairns. Surviving are two sons, John F. (Anita) Kramer, Warren, Ohio, and James (Cleo) Kramer, Girard, Ohio; four grandchildren: 11 great grandchildren; and several nieces-* and nephews. I* Friends will be received from 10 a.m. until the lime of her funeral service at noon Saturday at the Beck- Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory 204 W. Main St. St.Clairsville, OH. Pastor David Powell will officiate. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens Pleasant Grove. Virginia J. (Oliver) Kramer, 90, of N. 7th St., Martins Ferry, OH died Mi m Thursday, June 17, 2010 at her home. She was born June 1, 1920 in ...... Jackson, OH a daughter of the late George F. and Cornelia E. (Sharp) Oliver. She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Martins Ferry, iff• • OH and the former Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW Post #3613. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Fred Kramer, a daughter Lori Ann Kramer, five sisters Margaret Becker, Phyllis Donahue Roberta Kiss, Mary Catherine Dorsey, and Evelyn Risden, and a grandson Jason Robson. Surviving are two sons F. Michael “Mickey” (Sue) Kramer, and Bruce (Joan Ellen) Kramer both of Martins Ferry, three daughters Cindy Robson of Key, OH, Nancy (Gary) Hudson of Woodsfield, OH, and Wendy Jo Kramer of Martins Ferry, eleven grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, OH, Monday, June 21,2010, from 11:00 am until time of Memorial Service at 1:00 pm with Rev. Thomas N. Thomas officiating. KRAMERICK, Louis, 77, of McMechen, W.Va., died Sun­ day, December 12, 2004 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital. He was bom July 24, 1927 in McMechen, a son of the late Peter and Martha Glasser Kram- erick. Louis was a lifelong member of St. James Catholic Church, McMechen; and a former employee of the West Virginia Department of Highways and Ohio Ferro Alloy; a member of the Marshall County Antique Power Association; and a Navy veteran of WW1I. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Betty June Anderson Kramerick; and a brother, Bernard Kramerick. He is survived by seven chil­ dren, Connie Augustine of Ohio, Marty O’Neal and her husband, Jay, of Moundsville, W.Va., Richard Kramerick and his wife, Brenda, of Moundsville, Jane Beatty and her husband, Grego­ ry, of Moundsville, Susan Hen- dershot and her husband, Dan, of Ohio, Matthew Kramerick and his wife, Virginia, of McMechen, and Mark Kramer­ ick and his wife, Kelly, of Ohio; 15 grandchildren; nine great­ grandchildren; a sister, Catherine Connor; several nieces and nephews; and his beloved com­ panion, “Spencer B.” Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Altmey- er Funeral Home, 214 Marshall Street, McMechen. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday, December 15, ■ 2004 at St. James Catholic | Church, McMechen, with the Rev. Joseph J. Hayden as cele­ brant. Interment in Park View Memorial Gardens, Wheeling. Offer condolences online at wunualtmpyprmm. Alexander Kranek ritfuLV/i KRANEK, Alexander J., 61, of 768 Commercial St., Mingo Junction, died Thursday in Shadyside Hospital, Pittsburgh. He was an employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., and a member of St. Bernadette’s Catho­ lic Church, Mingo Junction. He was a veteran of the Korean War. He was preceded in death by a brother, Joseph; a sister, Margaret. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. George (Erma) Homol of Mingo Junction, Mrs. Art (Rose) Fernandez of Mesquite, Texas. Friends received at Blaschalk Funeral Home, Mingo Junction, 7-9 p.m. Saturday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial will ^ be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at H St. Agnes Catholic Church, Mingo ^ Junction. Interment in New Alexan- ^ der Cemetery. Rosary at 9:30 a.m. Monday.

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iv & $ > & As KRANAK, Amelia Sal- vati, 87, of Burgettstown (Paris,) Pa., passed through the gates of Heaven, greeted with open arms by her loving husband, John, who preceded her in death on March I 7, 2007, where they are reunited to enjoy eternal peace, love, and happiness in the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ on Friday, January 11, 2008, in Beaver Elder Care, Aliquippa. She was born August 3, 1920 in Ambridge, a daughter of Julius and Mary Testa Sal- vati. Amelia grew up in Ambridge until she married John and they moved to Paris, Pa. to start their life together. They were married 60 years. Mrs. Kranak was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church in Burgettstown. She was a won­ derful and caring lady and a dedicated volunteer for many years, making crafts, at the Sheltered Workshop in Weir- ton, W.Va. and the Weirton Geriatric Center. She enjoyed going to flea markets an<,l cof- lecting bells. Deceased, in addition to her husband are two brothers, Gino and Ferdinand Salvati; and sister, Hilda Barley. She is survived by three sons, John F. Kranak, husband of Kathy of Aliquippa. James B. Kranak, husband of Carol of Dothan, Alabama and Joseph Kranak of Washing­ ton; four grandchildren, John- na DeSalle, Erica Delgado wife of Junior, Aimee Plake wife of Branden, and Melanie Kranak; five great-grandchil­ dren, Sydney"Miller, Logan and Braden Plake, Adrianna and Marah Delgado; three sis­ ters, Dora Schwartz of Baden. Theresa (Vincent) Salvati of Bridgeport, Conn, and Gilda Popik of Stratford, Conn.; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Amelia was a wonderful and kind wife, mother, moth­ er-in-law, grandmother, great­ grandmother, and sister. She will be greatly missed by all who survive her. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Sun­ day, January 13, 2008 at the Taucher Funeral Home, 23 Erie Mine Road, Bur­ gettstown. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday, January 14, 2008 at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Burgettstown, with the Rev. n i____ . r'...... M.. Martha Krankovich Martha E. “Betty” Krankovich, 82, of Cadiz, died Tuesday. Friends may call at Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home on Thursday, Dec. 29, 2005 from 2 to 4 and 6 until lime of services at 7:30 p.m. Online condolences may be made at www.clark-kirkland.com_ „ Agnes Krapa ,,l/3/?^ Agnes Krapa, 63, a resident of 722 Pearl St., Martins Ferry, died this morning at her home. She was bom April 15, 1921 in Columbus, a daughter of the late Frank and Mary Harbel Krapa. She was a retired secretary for the 12th Street Garage, Wheeling, and a member of the St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Mary Sabic of the home, Ann Krapa of Neffs, Hose Kulevich of Magadore, and Bess Bugaj of Lansing; two brothers, Frank Krapa of Bridgeport and Joe Krapa of Bellaire. The family will have private viewing. Mass of Christian Burial for family and friends will be said Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, with burial in Union Cemetery ^ St. Clairsville. Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, in charge of arrangements. Anne Krapa _£ KRAPA, Anne, 80, of (he Bell Nursing Home, Belmont, formerly of Willow Grove, died Thursday^ Am a i, ]QQfiJn the home. Sne was a retired employee of the Progress Tailoring Co., Chicago, and a mem­ ber of The Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Neffs,.She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Mary Hrable Krapa; a sister, Agnes Krapa. Surviving are two brothers. Joe Krapa of Bellaire and Frank ^ Krapa of Bridgeport; four sisters, £ Mary Sabic of Martins Ferry, Rose Kulevich of Mogadore, Ohio. Helen ^ Nasser of Cambridge and Beth -• Bugaj of Lansing. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home. Bellaire. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart { Catholic Church. Interment in Union , ^ Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Vigil ser- ;- i— vices at 2;30 p.m. today, v. KRAPA, Eugenia “Gene” Greenwood, 83, of Bcilaire, passed on to Our Lord Sunday afternoon April 26, 2009. She was born September 5, 1925 in Bellaire, Ohio, the Eldest child of Howard and Bertha Walker Green­ wood. Gene was a graduate of St. John Elementary and Valedictorian of St. John Central Catholic High School, Class of 1943. She was a 30-year employee of Imperial Glass Corporation of Bellaire, and a volunteer and teacher aide at St. John Elementary School. She was a lifelong member of St. John Catholic Church in Bellaire. Her entire family and friends celebrated her 75th birthday Jubilee at Wheeling Park and her 80th Birthday Bash in Brookside. Preceding her in death were her husband, Joe Krapa, sister, Katherine Moscato, and brothers, James Greenwood, William Greenwood, and Joseph Greenwood. Surviving to celebrate her life and cherish her memory are her children: Kathleen Grumblatt, Cheryl Ann (Tom) Ward, Evelyn Hen- nig, Donn (Kristin) Sinclair, Marlin (Paul) Bechtel, Rita (David) Weeks, Eugene Krapa and Alan Krapa along with eleven grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and two expected great -grand­ children. In August at Wheeling Park, Gene’s children, grandchildren and, great grandchildren will again cel­ ebrate her life at the Biennial Greenwood Family Reunion with her surviving siblings: Lois Evans, Angela Cun­ ningham, Alice Peckus, Marilyn Delbrugge, Marcel­ la Hall, Francis Greenwood, Art Greenwood and Wayne Greenwood. Family and friends were received at the Bauknecht- Al’tmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory 441 37th Street Bellaire, Ohio on Monday evening and funeral liturgy with Mass will be held at 10a.m. today in St John Catholic Church Bel­ laire with Monsignor Gene W. Mullett, V.F. as Cele­ brant. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery Bellaire, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to St John Ele­ mentary School or St John Central Catholic High School. Frank Krapa Jr. Frank Krapa Jr., of Bridgeport, passed away Tuesday, April 17, 2007. He was born in 1 920 in Genoa, Ohio and grew up in the Neffs area. Frank served with the 263rd Infantry in the Normandy, Northern France and Rhineland campaigns during WWII, and was employed by Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel until his retirement in 1982. Frank was a longtime mem­ ber of the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Wolfhurst. He was an enthusiastic fisherman and a | founding member of the Hart’s Family Center discussion group. He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Mary Rhabel Krapa; a brother, Joe and sisters: Mary, Agnes, Anne and Helen. Frank is survived by his wife of 60 years, Helen Nosal Krapa; his children, Frank Krapa III and his wife, Annette, and Linda Morgan and her husband, Tom; grand­ children: Frank Krapa IV and his wife, Tammy, Matthew Krapa, Aimee Stern and her husband Shawn, Melanie Norris and her husband Barry, Joseph Cox and his wife, Brianna and Amanda Cox. He will be missed by all, including his five great-grandchildren. Visitation will be Friday, 5 to 8 p.m., at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Rd., Brookside, Ohio, where Vigil services will be held at 7 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 12:30 p.m., at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Monsignor Mark Froehlich as | the celebrant. Interment will follow at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. f

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KRAPA, Helen C., 90, of VVolfhurst, died Wednesday, December 22. 2010, in Ann’s Country Retreat Wellsburg WV. She was bom November 28, 1 920 in Stewartsville Ohio, a daughter of the late John and Veronica Tomasik Nosal. d, She was a 50 year mem­ ber of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, and a housewife. In addition to her par­ ents, Helen was preceded in death by her husband. Frank Krapa Jr. in 2007, two sisters, Mary Johnson and Stella Glivar, a brother, Lawrence Nosal. Surviving are a son, Frank (Annette) Krapa III of Follansbee WV. a daughter, Linda (Tom) Morgan of Belmont, three brothers, Jerry (Marge) Nosal, Ted Nosal, and John Nosal all of Detroit Mi. six grand children, Aimee (Dr. Shawn) Stern, Melanie (Barry) Norris, Joseph (Brianna) Cox, Amanda (Matt) Ciocca, Frank IV (Tammy) Krapa, and Mathew (Stephanie) Krapa, eight great-grandchildren. Private Services will be held at the convenince of the family. Interment in Union Cemetery St. Clairsville. To view Helens obituary and leave a condolence [please visit www.wilson | funeralhomes.com X&RAPA, Joseph, 76, of St. Clairsyille, Ohio, formerly of Bellaire, died Thursday. Aug. 2, 20QJ-. in the Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, W.Va. He was bom Sept. 13, 1924, in Willow Grove, Ohio, a son of the late Frank and Mary Hrabal Krapa. Joe was a retired machinist for the Wheel ing-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation’s Ben wood Mill; a member of the St. John Catholic Church in Bellaire and the United Steel Workers of America. He was a x: U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, pt Agnes and Ann Krapa. ^ Surviving are his wife, Gene A. p-r Greenwood Krapa; three sons, Donn of Rock Hill, S.C., Gene of Columbus, Ohio and Alan of Miami, __ Fla.; five daughters, Kathleen C3 Grumblatt of Greensboro, N.C., Cheryl Ward of Bellaire. Evelyn Hennig of Fort Mill, S.C., Marlin Bechtel of Fort Mill. S.C. and Rita Weeks of Bellaire; a brother. Frank Krapa of Boydsville; four sisters, Mary Sabic of Martins Ferry, Helen Nasser of Cambridge, Bess Bugaj of Lansing and Rose Kulevich of Mogadore, Ohio; also 11 grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441-37th St., Bellaire, on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Saturday at 11 a.m. at the St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire, with Msgr. Gene W. Mullett as celebrant. Interment in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Vigil services will be held on Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. John Catholic Church, 415-37th St., Bellaire, OH 43906. MaryKrapanza Mary Krapanza, 77 of Bcimont-Warnoek Road, Belmont gfSrrtswsl

rtwo brothers, Mike Bokulich of Utica, Mich and George Bokulich of Canton;’three sisters, Mddred Hampton of Hawks J?1?*1-* F»n.ny Bokulich of Sterling Heights, Mich., and Anna Genther *Wa"en* fMlchi two grandchil- dren, a great-granddaughter Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m. today at Beck Funeral Home, St Clairsville, where OCI- XhhS Thi bpheId o 10 am- Monday with the Rev. Rade Mirick of- fidating. Burial m Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Pomen services at 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. i KRAPANZA, Nick, 85, of Bel­ mont, Ohio, died Monday in Bar- nesville Hospital. He was a retired coal miner and a member of the Ser­ bian Eastern Orthodox Church, Steubenville. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Bokulich Krapanza, in 1991; his parents, Steve and Dorothy Vucelich Krapp- za; a sister, Mary Rebich. Surviving are three sons, Paul of Flint, Mich., Nicky of Aliquippa, Pa., and Charles of Uniontown, Ohio; two grandchil­ dren; two great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Beck Funeral Home, St. % Clairsville, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Interment in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. r* Vigil services at 8 p.m. today. c>' KRASEVEC, Edward J., passed away Thursday, December I 1, 2008, in Columbus, Ohio, at the age of 88. He was born the first day of spring, March 20, 1920, in Maynard, Ohio, the son of the late Joseph Krasevec and Mary Litwin Lukasik Krasevec. He grew up in Warwood, W.Va., attending Corpus Christi Grade School and graduating from Warwood High School, where he played trombone in the marching band. A WWII Army veteran, he served his country in Burma in the China Burma- India Theatre. After the war he returned home to Wheeling, W.Va., where he married the love of his life, Eleanor Jane Geary, who predeceased him in death after 36 won­ derful years together. He retired from Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel where he worked as a welder. He also owned and operated Kra­ sevec Refrigeration Service. He enjoyed bowling, golf, and gardening and was an avid baseball fan. While he spent his last few years in Columbus, his heart was always in West Virginia and his hometown of Wheeling. He was a former member of Corpus Christi Church in Warwood and in Columbus attended St Brendan Church in Hillard, Ohio, he was a life member of the Wheel­ ing American Legion Post 1. In addition to his parents, and wife, he was preceeded in death by brothers, John, Walter, Frank and Ralph and sisters, Geneva, Helen and Katie. He is survived by his sis­ ter, Anne Hemming of Akron, Ohio, daughters, Mary Beth (Rodney) Ander­ son of Columbus, Suzie Rit­ ter of Bellflower, Calif.; five grandchildren, Cathy Anderson, Captain Brian (Gena) Anderson USAF, Phillip Anderson, Frances Anderson, and Melissa Rit­ ter; one great-grandson, Zaccaria Anderson and sev­ eral nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Kepner Funeral Home, Burke Chapel, 2101 Warwood Ave, Wheeling, on Sunday from 2-4 and 6- 8 p.m. Christian Wake services will be held at the funeral home on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Funeral Litur gy with Mass will be ce lebrated Monday at I 0:30 a.m. at Corpus Christi Church, Warwood Avenue with Father Larry Wren officiat- ing. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling, fol­ lowing the Mass Memorial contributions can be made to Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 1516 Warwood Avenue, Wheeling, WV 26003. v5S4?.EvsE.c,i., „»s away, March 15,2006. Our mother was born in Maynard. Ohio on September 10, 1911, the daughter of the ( •ate Anton and Anna Pozar Smila. She married Ralph Henry Krasevec and moved to War- wood, W.Va., and spent the rest of her life on her beauti­ ful “Kras Acre” farm. Mom raised six children according to the golden rule. There was always a ham in the oven, bread dough raising on the stove, and laughter surround­ ing her every move. Her home was the central part of her life and she loved taking care of everyone, whether they were part of her family or not. She scrubbed floors, dug in the dirt with her husband, climbed the trees in the orchard, danced the polka, sang Slovenian songs with her sisters, and taught her grandchildren to make bread. She was a country doctor; an Army General; an expert at making sure there was enough food for dinner no matter how many people showed up unexpectedly. Her memory will remain forever with all of us. Mary was voted mother of the year for 73 years. She was a member of Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Wheeling; and was a member of the Christian Mothers of Corpus Christi Catholic Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Henry Krasevec; a son. Joseph A. Krasevec; a grandson, John Scott Tracy; a granddaughter, Lynn Ann Krasevec; three brothers; and three sisters. Surviving are a son, Ralph J. Krasevec and his wife, Beverly, of Wheeling; four daughters, Mary Ann Tracy and her husband, John, of Wheeling, Rosalie McSwain I and her husband, Frank, of Basalt, Colorado, Helena Busacca and her husband, Frank, of Pa. and Christine Chlon and her husband, Christopher, of Ft. Wayne, lnd.; 16 grandchildren; 20 great- grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and two sisters, Olga Poluga and her husband, Bernard, of Martins Ferry, Ohio and Joan Theiss I and her husband, AI, of Wheeling. j Friends will be received at the Kepner Funeral Home, / Burke Chapel, 2101 War- y wood Avenue, Wheeling, Fri- I day, March 17, 2006 from 2- 9 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass J will be celebrated Saturday, March 18, 2006 at I I a.m. at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Wheeling with Father Eugene S. Ostrowski as celebrant. Christian Wake service will be held at 8 p.m. Friday. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions {W be made to the Mary and Kmph H. Krasevec Scholar­ ship Fund, c/o Corpus Christi nurch, 1516 Warwood 26003*C* Whcc,in8’ WV b/?^0inal conc,olences may SnerVnhc?a,fcaomni,y “ Dorothy Kratz Dorothy Mae Kralz, 86, Columbus, formerly of California andJBelmont, died Thursday, Sept. 2J^2QQTT at Whet stoneware Ccn7 terTCorum^us. She was bom May 25, 1914 in Belmont, daughter of the late William and Emma Hum­ mel Kratz. An Army Major nurse serving during World War II and Korea, making a career in the service, she was a member of the Maple Grove United Methodist Church of Columbus. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Donald Kratz and a foster brother, Harold Fields. Surviving are a sister, Betty Saxman of Dublin, Ohio; a sister- in-law and two nieces. o Friends may call at the Kelly- -5 Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 322 North Main St.. Bethesd&.,.S/atur- Belmont County Council VFW. Edith Kratz Edith A. Kratz, 251 Apple Tree Drive, Media, Pa., formerly 6f Bellaire, died Saturday at Riddle Memorial Hospital, Media. She was born in Wigam, England, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mcs. John Anderton glrfM? nyl A member of Bellaire Christian Church, the City Hospital lAux- iliary, Order of Eastern Star 194 of Bellaire, and Mt. Zion Mis­ sionary Circle, she was preceded in death by her husband, Elmer, and a son, Elmer. Surviving are a daughter-in- law, Frances W. Kratz of Media, M with whom she resided; three grandsons, Ernest, Robert and Jay Kratz; and a great-grandson, Joshua Kratz. Services will be held Monday at * 10 a.m. at the Videon-Gibson 7^ Funeral Home, Broomall, Pa. Friends will be received at the ^ Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bell- aire, 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, where s . services will be at 11 a.m. Wed­ nesday, with the Rev. William P. Taylor officiating. Burial follows in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bellaire. ^ s Ss Mrs. Naomi Kratz

Mrs. .Naomi iCratz, 61, 1180 Minor Cove, Memphis, Term., former Wheeling resident and sister of Mrs. Paul (Lillian) Smith of St. Clairsville, died Saturday, May 17 at Methodist Hospital, Memphis. She was a member of Lawrenceville Chapel of Wheeling. Surviving also are her husband, Lyle A. Kratz; one daughter, Sue Ann and a son Dudley, both of Memphis; one brother, Stanford of Sioux Falls, S.D.; one sister, Mrs Thelma Knierim, San Diego, Calf.; one granddaughter. Funeral services and burial were in Memphis.

ss M W O W p-' pr' M Ph O r \ Emma Kratz Emma L. Kratz, 95, Westerville, formerly of Belmont, died Friday . evening, August 7, 1987 at Wester­ ville Manor Care. She was bom April 7, 1892 in Belmont County, a daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Hays Ensley. A member of Belmont Church of Christ, she was preceded in death by her husband, William David Kratz; eight brothers and seven sisters. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Betty Saxman, Dublin; a step- c daughter, Dorothy Kratz, Colum- { bus; a son, Donald Kratz, Salem, 0 Va.; four grandchildren and three o great-grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday at 11 g a.m. from the Kelly-Kemp Funeral c Home at Bethesda. Burial followed in Belmont Cemetery. Walter C, Kratz . Neffs, died Friday at Ohio Valley Hospital, Steubenville. He was born in Neffs, Aug. 17, 1891, a son of Henry G. and Ida B. Kratz and was a member of the Coalbrook Presbyterian Church. A veteran of World War I, he was a charter member and past commander of American Legion Post 77. He was also a member of Barracks 9, World War I Veterans, Bridgeport; Veteran’s of Foreign Wars, Post 626 Bellaire; Disabled American Veterans, Post 117, Bellaire; and the Neffs Pythian Lodge. Past president of the Co-OP Association of Neffs and Dillonvale and a member of the finance and budget commission of World War I Vets in Columbus, he had been a president of the Bellaire Senior a Citizens, a former Pultney V Township trustee and a former member of the Pultney s. Township school board. K Surviving are five sisters, $ Miss Ethel L. Kratz, and Mrs. Flora Childers, Neffs; Mrs. Blanche Fowkes, Warnock; fN Mrs. Margaret Evans, Shreve, Ohio and Mrs. Jessie~"K. Thomas, Martins Ferry. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Bellaire with burial at Mt. Zion Cemetery, Key.

KRATZ, Ethel L., 95, of East Ohio Regional Hospital Long- Term Care Center, Martins Ferry, formerly of Neffs, died Monday in East Ohio Regional Hospital. i( She was a Method is L She was preceded in death by her parents, Henry G. and Ida B. Glasgow Kratz; a brother; 1 three sisters. Surviving are two sisters, Margaret M. Evans of Shreve, Ohio, and Jessie K. Thomas of Martins Ferry. There will be no visitation. Services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Bau- knecht Funeral Home, Bellairc. Gertrude Krauter Mrs. Gertrude C. Krauter, 65-, 230 W. Main St., St. Clairsville, mother of Fr. Robert W. Krauter, pastor of St. Mary’s Catholic Church of St. Clair­ sville, died Tuesday, Feb. 23, at Wheeling Hospital following a brief illness. I / She was bom in Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1905, a daughter of Thomas and Anna Grass Sch- midl, and had resided in St. Clairsville since 1958. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, the Catholic Woman’s Club and Catholic Daughters of America, Court St. Clair. Surviving in addition to her son are two sisters, Mrs. Anna Schickler, Olean, N. Y., Mrs. Geraldine Harmon, Rochester, N. Y., two brothers, Thomas Schmidl in California and 5S Elwood Schmidl, Rochester, N. *5 Y. Con-celebrated Mass of a Reserrection was held Friday at St. Mary’s Church by her son, Fr. Krauter. Bishop John King Musfcio presided at the Absolution. Burial was in the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, *6 Rochester, N. Y. Margaret Kraus Margaret L. Cairns Kraus, 94, of Park Health Center, St. Clairsville, formerly of Ridgecrest Road, Beth­ lehem, died Monday, Slept. 3.2001. in ParkTiealtlTCenter. She was bom Nov. 9, 1906, in Bulger, Pa., daughter of the late John W. and Jennie Neilson Cairns. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Albert H. Kraus, and a sister, Mary Cairns. p* She was a member of Bethle­ hem Presbyterian Church, retired f from the former Valley Camp Coal _ company store and she was the oldest member of Bethlehem Fire J Department Auxiliary. f Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Vio- 5 let M. Kramer of St. Clairsville; a • brother, John J. Cairns of Dayton, . p* two nephews, John F. Kramer of • "5 Warren and James R. Kramer of > Girard, Ohio; two nieces, Sally Qt Cairns of Columbus and Sue Jerbie of Dayton, several great nephews (P and great nieces; special friend and neighbor, Clarinda Timmons of Wheeling. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, with the Rev. David Lawrence, officiating. Interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Offer condolences to the family at www.altmeyer.com. KRAUS, Marjorie Louise Schneon, 83, of Hillcrest Drive, YVellsburg, W.Va., died Tues­ day, April 22, 2003, in Bright- wood, Follansbee, W.Va. She was bom Nov. 27, 1919 in Wheeling, W.Va., a daughter of the late George Schneon and Wilda Schneon Beisner. She was a homemaker and a Catholic by faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Albert O. Kraus in 1989. p, H Surviving are two sons, David A Kraus and his wife, Marianne, of Springfield, Va. and Mark Kraus of Wellsburg; and four grandchildren, Jill Bachinski and her husband, Mike, of Follans­ bee, Jerry Kraus of Springfield, Marcus Kraus of Wellsburg and Emily Kraus of Springfield. There will be no visitation. Private graveside services will be held on Friday, April 25, 2003 in Franklin Cemetery, Wells­ burg. The family suggests memorial contributions may be made to the Brooke County Chapter of the American Cancer Society, c/o Kathy Bartz, 1500 Main Street, Wellsburg, WV 26070. Arrangements by the Reasner Funeral Home, 1515 Charles Street, Wellsburg, W.Va. Mrs. A. Kravania Mrs. Albina Kravanja, 91, 1506 W. 116th St., Cleveland, a former Glencoe resident, died last Wednesday in the Curtis Nursing Home, Cleveland. She was born Feb. 20, 1885, in Kamnik, Yugoslavia. Preceded in death by her husband, Tony, she is survived 7) oy a daughter, Mrs.' Nada os Hribar of Cleveland; one son, 5; Peter A. Madon in California; Cb two grandchildren. Graveside services were Friday and burial was in Glencoe Cemetery. 3 ^3

fb Tony Kravanva Tony Kravanva, 60. Glencoe, died Tuesday. May 12, in the Beilaire City Hospital following a lengthy illness. /*}/ 0 He was born in Glencoe, Oct. 29. 1910, a son of Mrs. Frances and the late John Kravanya. He was a Protestant by faith, a veteran of World War n. a member of the SNPJ Lodge of! Neffs, Glencoe American Legion I Post 632 and was a retired min- i er from North American Coal Corp. 20 Surviving in addition to his Z2> mother, are a brother, John of Wheeling and two sisters, Mrs. ! Joe (Jennie) Ujcich, Winds o r Heights, W. Va. and Helen. Si-j chi, Glencoe. 03 i Funeral sendees were held ' Saturday in St. Clairsville with O i the Rev. Gordon Farmer offici- j ating. Burial was in Glencoe j Cemetery. Frances Kyavanya Mrs. Frances Kravafiya, 87, Glencoe, died Wednesday, April 7, at the Ohio Valley General Hospital, following a lengthy illness. She was born in Austria, May 7, 1883, a daughter of Anthony and Tressa. Komac. She was a Catholic by faith and a member of the SNPJ Lodge. She was preceded in death by her husband, John, in 1942. Surviving are one son, John of Wheeling, two daughters, Mrs. Jennie Ujcich, Windsor Heights, W. Va., Mrs. Helen Sichi, Glencoe, 14 grand­ children, 28 great grand­ children and one great great grandchild and two sisters in 3$ Europe. A son, Tony, preceded her in death in 1970. Absolution services were held Saturday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville with Rev. Richard Lee officiating. Burial was in Glencoe Cemetery.

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Ohio Band Direeto^Diep Franklin Y. Krebs, retired elemen­ tary and junior high school band -- director of the Indian Creek Local ' School District, died Wednesday in ^ Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheel- "A resident of 66560 N. Moss Run (/> Road, Bellaire. he was bom April 10, _■ 1934 in Bellaire, a son of the late John E. and Faye Yocum Krebs 3-1 He wasvas a 1952 graduate^ofgraduate ot BelBel-­ pT laire Hi,2h School and a 1958 gradu- £ ate ofWest------Liberty - State College ^ with a bachelor’s decree in music Krebs was a band director at Mar tins Ferry High School from 1958- 1964 and Beallsville High Schpol from 1964-73. He was with Indian Creek Local School District from 1973 until he retired in 1986. He was a member of Rock Hill .yterian Church, Ionic Lodge No. 4?8bF&AM,^&AM,BeMai're°tlie Bellaire, the Valley of Steubenville Scottish Rite and Osins Temple of the Shrine in Wheeling. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by an infant broth- ^_er, William. Surviving are his wife, ■ Carol Fluxe Krebs; two sons, John A. I ■■of Bellaire and Timothy F. ol Bridge- Mill ■ port; a daughter, Mrs Bruce ■ ■ (Suzanne) Williams oi Bellaire; live ■ I ^Friends received 7-9 p.m. Saturday I gpMand 1-9 p.m. Sunday at Bauknecht jygg£j | Funeral Home. Bellaire, where ser- I mSm vices will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, ■g|| | with the Rev. Arby Conn officiating. ■ I Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, ■ I Bellaire. Masonic services will be ■ I held at 7 p.m. Sunday. George Krebs George Waller Krebs, 81, RD ! 3. St. Clairsville, died last Thurs­ day, Sept. 4, at Peterson Place, i Wheeling. / f He was born at Oakmont, Pa., Dec. 14, 1887, a son of Mary and i Edward Krebs and was a member of the Oakmont Masonic Lodge. He was preced- j ed in death by his wife, Nell | Stephenson Krebs, in 1957. I Surviving are a son, William 1 S. Krebs, RD 3, St. Clairsville and five grandchildren. Private services were held- Sa­ turday at Tarentum, Pa. with burial in that city. KREBS, Virginia S., 89, of South Bend Township, PA, died Sunday, May 6, 2012, in Presbyterian Senior Care, Oakmont, PA. Born. November 16, 1922, in Titusville, PA. She was a daughter of the late Charles and Jean (Gibson) Stevenson. *y She was a homemaker and a mathematics teacher for the St. Clairsville, OH, School District. She"was a member of Elderton Presbyterian Church, where she was an elder and dea­ con, and was a member of the Presbyterian Women. She was a member of the Elderton District Volunteer Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary. She graduated from Edinboro University. She enjoyed gardening, playing cards and .spending time with the family. Mrs. Krebs was married March 8, 1947, in Pittsburgh, to William S. Krebs, who pre­ ceded her in death on Sept. 2, 1988. Survivors include three daughters, Jean (Dr. Jerald) Pfister, of Acworth, Ga., Alice (Ronald) Seifley, of Mansfield, OH, and Mary Jo. (Ernie) Riddle, of Salem, Ind.; two sons, George (Sue) Krebs, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, and William C. (Kimberly) Krebs, of Shelocta; grand­ children, Tonya (Daryl) Nussbaum, Matthew (Michelle) Pfister, Mark (Kristin) Pfister, Todd Krebs, Jesse Riddle, Allison (Randy) Searson, B.J. Riddle and Rob (Beth) Seifley; great grandchil­ dren, Bryce, Ashly and Brady Nussbaum, Gavin and Grayson Pfister, and Alex Searson; and several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, William S. Krebs, on Sept. 2, 1988; grandson, Daniel Pfister; brother, Charles Stevenson; and sister, Margaret Kelly. Private family visitation was held Tuesday in the Duster Funeral Home Inc., Tenth Avenue at Corbet Street, Tarcntum, PA 724- 224-1526. Services were conducted Tuesday in the funeral home by the Rev. Edward Gray, her pastor. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery,. Brackenridge, PA. Family suggests contri­ butions to Elderton Presbyterian Church, J 15 N. Main St., Elderton, PA 15736 or Elderton District Volunteer Fire Company, P.O. Box 367, Williams Street, Elderton, PA _IS73A William Krebs William S. Krebs, 70, of RD 1, Shelocta. Pa., formerly of St. Clairsville, died Friday in Indiana Hospital, Indiana, Pa. He was born April 13, 1918 in Oakmont, Pa., the son of the late George Walter Krebs and Nell Stepheson Krebs. He was a former employee of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Company, a member ana elder of the Elderton Prebyterian Church, Elderton, Elderton Lions Club, and an Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Danny Pfister. ^ f Surviving are his wife, Virginia Stevenson Krebs; two sons, George Krebs of St. Clairsville, William C. Krebs of Pittsburgh, wj Pa.; three daughters, Mrs. ^ Gerald (Jean) Pfister of Acworth, -Co Ga., Mrs. Ron (Alice) Seifley of Mansfield. Mrs. Ernie (Mary Joe) Riddle of Acworth, Ga.; eight grandchildren. y- Private funeral services were held Saturday at the Clark Chapel of Elderton, Pa. with Rev. Donald Shamble officiating. Burial in ^ Prospect Cemetery, JV Brackenridge, Pa. ^ Memorial services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at the Elderton Presbyterian Church, Elderton, ™ Memorial contributions may beHH made to the American CancerB Society or the Elderton Presby« ■ tenan Church, Elderton. yB Ame//c^^V|/T/t/c KREIILIK, Amelia Rose. 69, of 308 S. Third St., Martins Ferry, died Wednesday in Martins Ferry Hospi­ tal. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in deatli by her hus­ band. Joseph A. Krehlik Sr., in 1982. Surviving are two sons, Joseph A. Jr. of Martins Ferry, John M. of Whit­ tier, Calif.; a daughter, Joan Krehlik | Strathman of Des Moines, Iowa; three brothers, Lawrence Gaulschi of ! Martins Ferry, Roy Gautschi of Shadyside and Homer Gautschi of Hemet, Calif.; a sister, Dorothy Headley of Covina, Calif.; four grandchildren. Friends received at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary’s Church. Entombment in St. Mary’s Mausoleum, Martins Ferry. Rosary devotions at 3 p.m. Friday followed by Christian Wake Services at 7:30 p.m.

'M ' t W Golda Krehlik T-^ Golda L. Krehlik, 83, Kirkwood Heights Rd., Bridgeport, died Wednesday, in Akron General Hospital. She was born Jan. 22, 1905 in Ohio, daughter of the late Franklin ana Rose McCartney. She was a member of St. An­ thony Roman Catholic Church, Bridgeport, Catholic Daughters of America, and Ancient Order of v Hibernian, /f /if. rf X l/ V She was preceded in death by a t grandson, Andrew Hechesky. j Surviving are her husband, S Michael Krehlik; two sons ^t’ Michael Jr. of Baltimore, and ■c Joseph of Pickerington; three -?V daughters, Mrs. Victor (Patricia) 7^ ( Morgan of Akron, Mrs. Donald [ (Margaret) Hechesky of Colum- f" r bus, Mrs. Roy (Rosemary) Young \ of Bridgeport; a brother, Frank F McCartney of Mt. Pleasant; 20 ^ a grandchildren; 17 great-grand- -7- a children. . _ . | Friends will be received at the F Keller Funeral Home, Martins ti Ferry, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 D and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Mass of o C Christian Burial will be celebrat- i, ed Saturday at 2 p.m., at St. Mary o IV Catholic Church. Martins Ferry. * d Entombment will be in St. Mary Mausoleum, St. Mary Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Rosary devotions will be at the funeral home, Fri­ day Michael Krehlik Z<2Rke.l??£ 2T KREHLIK, Michael D., 90, for­ merly of Kirkwood Heights, Bridgeport, died Tuesday in Harri- son Community Hospital, Cadiz. He . was a retired electrician at Wheeling- Pittsburgh Steel Corp.’s Yorkville plant and a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church, Bridgeport. He was * preceded in death by his wife, Golda ^ McCartney Krehlik; a daughter, Margaret Hechesky; his parents, Michael Krehlik and Mary Ivan Krehlik Tirpak; a brother, Joseph A. fo Krehlik Sr.; two sisters, Margaret S Bodnar and Kulia Krehlik; a step- J* brother, John Tirpak; a grandchild; a great-grandchild. Surviving are two f sons, Michael D. Krehlik of Balti­ more, Ohio, and Joseph F. Krehlik of tl Pickerington, Ohio; two daughters, P Mrs. Victor (Patricia) Morgan of A Canal Fulton, Ohio, and Mrs. Roy O- B (Rose Mary) Young of Bridgeport; £■ K two sisters, Elizabeth Zeek of Mar­ tins Ferry and Agnes Kuzel of Los pi Angeles; 20 grandchildren; 33 great- Jjp grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Fri­ day at Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut and Fifith streets, Martins Ferry. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. Entombment in St. Mary Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Rosary devotions at 3 p.m. Friday. Chrsitian Wake services at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. MargaretKreidler Margaret Ellen Williams Kreidler, 90, of Zanesville, formerly of McConnelsville, went home to be with her Lord and Savior at her daughters res­ idence at 10:55 a.m., on Tuesday, Oct. 1 1, 2005, fol­ lowing an extended illness. She was bom April 4, 1915 in Port Matilda, Pa., to the late Jacob Spotts & Hannah Rebecca Newman Williams. She married John Jacob Kreidler of Mill Hall, Pa., on Nov. 26, 1936. She was a lov­ ing wife and mother and for many years a devoted teacher of elementary students in Pennsylvania, Cadiz, Adena, and McConnelsville. She was a member of Coburn United Methodist Church in Zanesville and a former member of Trinity United Methodist Church in McConnelsville. For many years she taught adult Sunday School at Adena Methodist Church. Margaret was a mem­ ber of other organizations including O.E. S. Chapter 19 in McConnelsville where she was a 60 year member. Margaret is survived by a daughter, Jo Ann Thompkins, Zanesville and several cousins, nieces, and nephews. Special loving caregivers, Barb Lane, Carolyn Ihinger, Lindsay Hutton, Kelly Hammers, Kim Pratt and Debbie Wood. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John Kreidler who passed away March 3, 1969; brothers, Boyd, Howard, John D., Jack and Jay Williams; two sisters, Hazel Meyers and Elva Grier. Calling hours will be 10 a.m. until noon on Thursday, Oct. 13, at Snouffer Funeral Home, 1150 W. Military Road, Zanesville. Graveside services will follow at 2 p.m., at McConnelsville Cemetery with Rev. Scott McChutcheon offi­ ciating. j To send a note of condolence to the family visit www.snouf- ferfuneraIhome.com and click obituaries or call 740-450- 8000. KREIG, Hilda L. St. Jtfin- Kinder, 80, of Lewis Center, Ohio, formerly of Bellaire and Neffs,.died Sunday. Jan. 18. 1QQR, in Broadview Health Center, Columbus. She was a former nurse at City Hospital. Bel­ laire, and operated the former Parintha’s Hat Shop, Bellaire, a for­ mer physician’s assistant in Canton, and a member of the Church of Christ, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her parents, William G. and Parintha St. John Kinder. Surviving are a son, Gary L. DeVore of Colum­ bus; a daughter, Parilu Ward of Lewis Center; two grandchildren, Gary L. DeVore II and Lisa Woods; three great-grandchildren. Friends received From 11:30 a.m. Wednesday until time of services at 1:30 p.m. at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal Church, Bellaire. Interment m Mount Zion Cemetery, Bellaire. Albert Albert H. 74, a resident of 45528 Noble St., Bell- aire, died Monday in Bellaire City Hospital. He was bom Dec. 30, 1910 in Martins Ferry, a son of the late John and Ada Bowman Kreiger. A retired employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Village of Shadyside, he was a member of the Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church in Shadyside. Surviving are his wife, Mary P. Thorn Kreiger; five sons, William H. of Oak Harbor, M. Thomas of Salisbury, N.C., Richard A. of Maumee, Gerald E. and Albert H., both of Shady­ side; a daughter, Sally Beck of Oak Harbor; two stepsons, ^ Charles Clark Jr. of Finley and -v William Clark of Lancaster; a ^ stepdaughter, Mrs. David A. tt| (Patricia) McCauley of Wheel- ing; two sisters, Mrs. Virginia Mackey of Orlando, Fla.; and Martha Zanders of Shadyside; a ^ brother,, Charles of Martins ^ Ferry. There will be no visitation. Friends are invited to attend memorial' services at 2 p.m. Saturday, conducted by the Rev. Ronald Hardman, in the Lincoln Avenue United Methodist KREIGER, Carolyn J., 69, of Dillonvale, Ohio, died Sunday, July 24, 2011 at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio surrounded by her loving family. —7 She was born December 7, 1941 in Dillonvale, a daughter of the late Frank C. " and Catherine Yourkovich Girga. She was a retired i employee of Wheeling I Pittsburgh Steel, Martins j Ferry Plant, and a member , of St. Adalbert’s Catholic Church, Dillonvale. Carolyn is survived by her husband, Albert “Butch” Kreiger; two sons, David S. “Shane” (Kelly) Thomas of Boston, and Matthew A. (Gay) Kreiger of Maynard-Qhio: a daugh­ ter, Nicole (Dennis) Thomas-Batts of Greenville, N.C.; two sis­ ters, Mary Alice Oleksiak, of Dun Glen, and JoAnne Eller of Florida; three grand children, Jacqueline Thomas, Mackena and Alyssa Batts. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second St., Dillonvale, Wednesday, July 21, 201 I from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., where mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday at 1 1 a.m. at St. Adalbert’s Catholic Church, Dillonvale, with Msg. John Kolesar officiating. Interment in St. Adalbert’s Catholic Cemetery. O Mary Kreiger daklfy t-r Mary Thorn Clark Kreiger, 80, formerly of ShaCyside and Bellaire, died Friday n Forest Hills Nursing Home, St. Clairsyille. . She was a member of the Lincoln Avenue Methodist , . Church,, .. Shadyside, and preceded in death by her husband, Albert H. Kreiger Sr. and a son, James M. Clark. Surviving are four sons, Charles F Clark Jr., of Findlay, William F. ^ ji ]u clark 0f Lancaster, Gerald E 9 Ml Kreiger of Freedom, Pa., and OSH Albert H. Kreiger Jr. of Dillonvale; 111 a daughter, Mrs. David A. (Patricia -l!M S.) McCauley of Bethlehem, Wheel- SI ing; a twin-sister, Mrs. Clyde ap/ (Marie) Reed of Parkersburg, -ail w.Va.; 15 grandchildren; 11 P?a great-grandchildren. jo Friends will be received from 10 ‘un a.m. Tuesday until time of services ‘ja at 1:30 p.m. at Kepner Funeral ‘Xe Home, 36th and Jacob Sts., Wheel- jnc ing. Burial follows in Greenwood A Cemetery, Wheeling. H . I rhM iarles ‘‘Chuck,” 75, of 53930 Harrison St., Neffs, died Monday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was a retired employee of Wheel­ ing Machine Products, Elm Grove, a Protestant and an Air Force veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Helen Bott Kreis; his parents, John and Bertha Hess Kreis; a stepson, James Smith. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Seladokie Smith Kreis; a daughter, Patricia Kartman of Holly Hill, Fla.; a stepson, Gary Smith of Las Vegas, Nev.; a stepdaughter, Joyce Dimitro of Glen Dale; a sister; Pauline Stu- denc of Elm Grove; five grandchil­ dren; two great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Interment in Union Ceme­ tery, St. Clairsville. L JSPPU.r laire, died Wednesday at the Ohio Valley Medical Center. She was a member of the Jacobsburg Bible Church. She was preceded m death by her first husband, Robert Liv­ ingston; her second husband, William Kreiter; her parents, Everett Wilkinson and Cloris King Wilkin­ son Travis; two brothers, Thurman Stapleton and Benjamin Travis; a ! — great-grandson. Surviving are a son, ' Robert Livingston of Mozart; a I CO daughter, Lawrence Deanna Brown 1 . of Bellaire; three stepsons, William Kreiter Jr. of Carrie, N.C., Jeffrey Kreiter of Bridgeport and Robert _.. ^ Kreiter of Columbus; three brothers, i Everett Wilkinson of California, ~ £// Robert Travis of Mozart and Bruce (a Travis of Florida; four sisters, Helen \^r Osmianski of Glen Dale, Shirley g Kidd of Heath, Ohio, Lucille "iTU- Sechrest and Pat Travis, both of Bel- laire; 10 grandchildren, a great- ^ lr~\ granddaughter. Friends received 2-9 P p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Q}s -" Home, Bellaire, where services will 3 f ^5 be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Inter- ’— ment in Greenwood Cemetery, Bel- •Jr' laire. Memorial contributions may ' o be made to the Community Home Care and Hospice, 1209 Warwood ei Ave., Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. •a KREITER, Kathryn V., 87,. of 552 Worthington Road, Chester Springs, Pa., formerly of Shady- side, died Tuesday. March 24. 199&. in the Paoli Memorial Hospital, Paoli, Pa. She was a member of Lin- coin Avenue United Methodist Church, Shadyside. She was preced­ ed in death by her husband, Chester; her parents, Leo Charles and Ada Louden Bomer. Surviving are two sons, Roger C. of Chester Springs and Tim J. of Houston, Texas; a brother, Charles Bomer of Daytona Beach, Fla.; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Friends received from 10 a.m. Saturday until time of services at 1 1 a.m. at Bauknecht Funeral Home, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside. Inurnment in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church, 3838 Lincoln Ave., Shadyside, Ohio 43947. I3earl Kreiter | pearl Rosena Kreiter, 102, fof St. Clairsville, formerly of [Bellaire, died Thursday, June 30, 2005, at Park Health Center, St. Clairsville. She was born at Reedy, W.Va. on April 1, 1903, a daughter of the late Luther and Cora Roberts Ashley. Pearl was a homemaker and a member of the Riverview Bible Church at West Wheeling. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Kreiter; one brother and four sisters. Surviving are her daughter, Marian Hans and her husband Jack; her son, Paul Kreiter and his wife Dee, of all of St. Clairsville; a brother, Winnie Ashley of Spencer, W.Va.; grandchildren: Pamela Kocsis, Melanie Ross, Heidi Hamel, Charles “Chuck” Kreiter and Mark Kreiter; great grandchil-l dren Breianna Kocsis, Jessie Ross and Jack Hamel. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, on Saturday, from noon until time of service at 2 p.m. with Pastor Kevin Rowland officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the Riverview Bible Church,* 57890 Moores Run Rd., Bellaire, Ohio 43906. Willia^J^trer^ William S. Kreiter, 68, of Bel Capre Apartments, Bellaire, died Wednesday in City Hospi­ tal, Bellaire. He was bom Oct. 25, 1917 at Bellaire, son of the late Charles and Katherine Morrison Kreiter. He was a retired employee of the U.S. Postal Service, Bell­ aire, a member of the Presby­ terian Church, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Disabled American Veterans, all of Bellaire, and a veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Evelyn Boston Kreiter. Surviving are his wife, Betty Wilkinson Kreiter; three sons, William S. Jr. of Cary, N.C., Jeffery Qf Bellaire, Robert of Columbus; a stepson, Robert Livingston of Wheeling; a step­ daughter, Deanna Hulderman of Shady side; a brother, James of Canton; nine grandchildren. Friends received at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, with the Rev. David Bartley and the Rev. John Dawson officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove.Vz M. Marie Kreitzer M. Marie Gallaway Kreitzer, 80, Heartland Lansing Nursing Home, Lansing, formerly of Warwood, died Monday. Jan. 3, 2000 in the home. She was a member of Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Warwood. Preceding her in death were her husband, Vincent C. Kreitzer; her parents, William and Myrtle Van Dyne Gallaway; four brothers, William, Thomas, Bernard and Charles Gallaway; a sister, Eleanor Abe; a granddaughter. 1 Surviving are a son, Thomas V. of Hundred; a daughter, Linda M. ^ f\J Orr of Triadelphia; a sister, Betty Edgell of Warwood; four grandchil- | dren; a great-grandson. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 154 Kruger St., Elm Grove, Wheeling. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Thursday at QT St. Michael Catholic Church, ^ Wheeling. Burial follows in Mt. — . Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. " (Q • :7 ur-'.j

Emil Krempasky Emil Paul Krempasky, 71, long- time resident of Neffs, Ohio, passed away May 15, 2002 in, Austin, Texas^T3onTT7\ugr2lC 1930 in Powhatan Point, he was the son of the late Frank and Theresa Krempasky. In addition to his parents, Emil was preceded in death by his wife, Jessie, brothers, Albert and Steve, and sister, Helen. When he was young he loved to swim and Fish, and once, on a dare, braved the frigid waters of I the Ohio River in winter. He left the Ohio Valley to see the world and joined the Navy. He met Jessie, a WAVE telecommunica­ tions specialist while on duty in Corpus Christi, Texas. Their only child, Sandra Jo, was born there. A veteran with over 20 years of service to his country, Emil became a member of American Legion Post 77 in Neffs upon his return to the Ohio Valley in 1980. In addition to numerous Mediterranean cruises, he passed the Gateway to the Top of the World in 1964, by crossing the Arctic Circle while serving on the U.S.S. Charles P. Cecil. An avid sports fan and animal lover, he and Jessie always found room for one more abandoned cat or dog. In 1997, he left the beautiful hills of the Ohio Valley behind and moved to Austin to be closer to his daughter and son in law, Jim Apfelbaum. In addition to his daughter, he is survived by his sister, Mary Conners of Bcllaire, and brother, Louis, ofi Silver Spring, Maryland. Remembrances of Emil may be made by donations to the Belmont County Animal Rescue League. Arrangements by the Wilke Clay Fish Funeral Home, Austin, 1 exas. Eva Krempasky 'Xom Eva Ruth Krempasky, 72, of Highland Ave., Shadyside, died at Wheeling HospitalTShe was born Sept. 19, 1929 in Vienna, Austria, a daugh­ ter of the late William Welz. Eva was a retired employee of the Shadyside Care Center with 20 years of service, having retired in April of this year, and was a mem­ ber of St. Mary Catholic Church, Shadyside. re In addition to her father, Eva was preceded in death by her hus- band Victor J. Krempasky in June 2000. 'O Surviving are her mother, Frie­ da Schrank of Vienna, her son Greg of Lebanon, Tenn.; three C/), daughters: Monica Krempasky of f|r Jacobsburg, Ivanna Hughes of Columbus, Angela Mitchell of — Shadyside; three brothers: Walter ^ Schrank of Vienna, Leopold irC_ Schrank of Hungary, Jurgen Welz (*- of Hilden, Germany; two sisters, Helga Nani of Vienna and Uschi Klein of Stachen, Switzerland. zx) Friends will be received on Thursday, Nov. 1, from 12:30 p.m. until 2 p.m. at the Bauknecht Altmeycr Funeral Home, 3900 Central Avenue., Shadyside. Christian burial service will be held at 2 p.m. following visitation at St. Mary Catholic Church, with Monsignbr Gene Mullett. Inter­ ment will be held at the conve­ nience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside Emergency Squad, 4210 Central Ave., Shady­ side, Ohio 43947. EvaKrempasky 3fo)cj/ Eva F. Krempasky, 72, of 351 Highway 7 North, Powhatan Point, died Friday in City Hospital, Bell- aire. She was born May 22, 1918 at Dilles Bottom, a daughter of the late James E. and Edith L. Hesson Stevens. She was a member of the Powhatan Point Presbyterian Church, Order of Eastern Star 489 Captina Chapter and the White Shrine. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Charles and Franklin Stevens; one sister, Charlene Brescia. Surviving are her husband, Albert J. Krempasky; three sons, James A. of Wheeling, David S. of Powhatan Point and Brad L. of Bellaire; one daughter, Ginger Snider of Bellaire; two sisters, and Betty Solomon of Detroit, Mich.; six grandchildren; one great-granddauglhter. Friends will oe received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Powhatan Point, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Russell Croker officiating. Burial in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Eastern Star ser­ vices will be today at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Powhatan Emergency Squad. Anna Krempasky^jofe Anna E. Krcmpasky, 93, 100 Belmont St., Powhatan Point, died Monday, Aug. 16, at City Hospital, . Bcllaire. She was bom July 10, 1900 , in Mammoth, Pa., a daughter of the late Martin and Susan Nehilla Milon. She was a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church, Powhatan Point, a member of Catholic ; Women’s Club, and a honorary member of the American Legion cX Auxilary, Powhatan Point. <■5 4 She was preceded in death by her \ husband, Louis Joseph; three 3 brothers, Steve, Martin and John Milon; three sisters, Margaret Hoover, Mary Doyle, and Josephine Trottle. Surviving are four sons, Victor of ~ Shadysidc, Michael and Louis M,, both of Powhatan Point and John P. — of Westerville; two daughters, Ppy Pauline M. Krcmpasky of Wheeling - and Anna M. Krcmpasky of Cleve­ •3 land; a brother, Joseph Milon of O Slahlstown, Pa.; a sister, Pauline"' pr Balcerek of Mount Pleasant, Pa.; 11 l grandchildren; six great-grand­ children. Friends will be received Wednes­ day 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Powhatan Point. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Thursday at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, with the Rev. James Dunfee of­ ficiating. Burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Rosary devotions at 3 p.m. and ,vigil services at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. ^/(hberf J^rehipasky £ KREMPASKY, Albert J., 80, of the Shadyside Care Center, form­ erly of Powhatan Point, died Friday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was a retired coal miner of the North American Coal Corp., No. 1 mine, at Powhatan Point and a Catholic. He was preceded in death by his wife, Eva Faye Stevens, on Feb. 1, 1991; his parents, Frank and Theresa Podolinsky Krempasky; a brother, Frank Jr.; two sisters, Anne Krem­ pasky and Helen Shrock. Surviving -5 are three sons, James A. of Wheel­ (O ing, David S. of Powhatan Point and Brad L. of Bellaire; a daughter, 3 Ginger Snider of Bellaire; two "O brothers, Emil of Neffs and Louie of or Silver Spring, Md.; a sister, Mary Angus Conners of Bellaire; six r t/?n grandchildren; a great-granddaugh- j ] q\ ter. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today \Js and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday. Interment in Powha­ tan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Memorial contributions may be made to the Powhatan Emergency Squad, Powhatan Point. 5 Jessie Krempasky^ I^REMpi^SK^Jessie M., 64, of Neffs, died Friday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was a retired librarian of Neffs Public Library and a Navy veteran. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Olive Rogers Bushong. Surviving are husband, Emil; a daughter, Sandra Apfelbaum of Austin, Texas; a brother, Paul Curl of Youngstown; two sisters, Mary Ann Grachanin of Campbell, Ohio, and Joann Sladen of Houston, :X Texas. There will be no visitation. Services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Grisell Funeral 3 Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire- -"O Memorial contributions may W made to the Neffs Public Library. , ft k • in KREMPASKY, Michael F., 80, of Powhatan Point, Ohio, died Monday, July 10, 2006 in the Crestview Health Care Center. He was born September 28, 1925 in Neffs, Ohio, a son of the late Louis and Anna Milon Krempasky. Michael was a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church, Powhatan Point. In addition to his parents, Michael was preceded in death by a brother, Victor Krempasky. Surviving are two brothers, Louis Krempasky of Powhatan Point and John Krempasky of Westerville; two sisters, Pauline Krem­ pasky of Wheeling and Anna Krempasky of Cleveland; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received on Thursday, July 13, 2006 from 4-8 p.m. at the Baukn echt-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 186 Main Street, Powhatan Point. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Friday at 10 a.m. at St. John Vian­ ney Catholic Church with Father Frank Cronin as cele­ brant. Burial will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. A Vigil service will be held on Thursday in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Arthritis Foundation. Online condolences may be extended to the family at www.altmeyer.com. i^CREMPASKY, Victor Joseph, 76, of Highland Avenue, Shadyside, diedlbuisday^Jime 15, 2000, flpWneeling Hospital. He was a retired lab technician from Bayer Corp., an Army veteran of World War II, and a member or St. Mary Catholic Church, Shadyside. He was preceded in death by his parents, Louis and Anna Melon Krempasky. Surviving are his wife, Eva Welz Krempasky; ^ a son, Greg of Anchorage, Alaska; > three daughters, Monica Krempasky of Jacobsburg, Ivanna . Hughes of Columbus, and Angela S. ' Mitchell of Lancaster; three broth- ^) ers, Mike of St. Clairsville, Louis of Powhatan Point and John of Westerville; two sisters, Pauline fn Krempasky of Wheeling and Anna ^ ^ Krempasky of Cleveland. Friends V received 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. _ today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 12:30 p.m. today at O St. Mary Catholic Church, Shadyside. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 937 High St. _ Worthington, Ohio 43085 or to the American Heart Association, Ohio Valley Affiliate, P.O. Box 182039, H Dept. 013, Columbus, OhioB i43200. U Dorothy A. Kren Dorothy A. Kren, 74, Woods- field Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Woodsfield, formerly of B.ridgeportand Lewisville, died Mny 96 90Q0 .at the cen­ ter. She was born at Brookside, Dec. 2, 1925, a daughter of the late Edward L. and Clara V. Shenck Fundis. She was a Protestant. In addition to her parents, she —-jr" was preceded in death by her hus- band, Matthew James Kren; a daughter, Paula Smith; a son, Ed­ ward L. Kozel. Surviving are a sister, Eleanor ft Thomgate of Wheeling; two grand­ O children. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, Woods­ 'd field, Tuesday, from 10 until 11 o a.m. Graveside services will be ,0 held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, with Everett Hutson offici­ ating. Edward Kren Edward A. Kren, 77, of 9 Cross St., Brookside, died Sunday evening at Ohio Valley Hospital, Steubenville. He was bom Jan. 15, 1907, in Bellaire, a son of Matthew and Mary Zagic Kren. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church of Bridgeport, Bridgeport Masonic Lodge 181 and the Bridgeport Eagles Aerie 995. Surviving are his wife, Mary Pogoreski Kren; a daughter, Mrs. Ted (Sylvia) Lilonovich of Brookside; a son, Edward A. Jr. of Pittsburgh; two brothers, Matthew of Brookside and Rob­ ert of Columbia, Mo.; six grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, today, 7 N( to 9 p.m., and Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m., with Pastor C. Philip Seltzer of- ficiating. Burial follows in Belmont County Memorial Park fHf Cemetery* St. Qairsville. Bridgeport Masonic Lodge will hold services Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. as KREN, Margaret (nee Litten,) 70, of Washington Twp., and formerly of Upper St. Clair, Pa., passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, March 9, 2008. To “live her dream” of being close to her beloved grandchil­ dren and children, Ed and Marge moved to Washington Twp., Ohio four years ago. Marge was a 1955 graduate of Martins Ferry High School in Martins Ferry, Ohio; and was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Upper St. Clair. She was an avid bridge player and eternal optimist, Marge never met a stranger and everyone who knew her, loved her. She was preceded in death by her parents, Sol and Helen Litten. She is survived by her lov­ ing husband of 50 years, Ed Kren; her three daughters, Erin (Drew) Wesley of Evansville, Ind., Katie (Jeffrey) Gammell of Centerville, Ohio and Betsy (Brian) Stuart of Columbus, Ohio; grandchildren, Matthew, Maggie and Mary Kate Wesley, Mark and John Gammell and Sean and Tess Stuart; and brother, H. James (Tami) Litten of Indianapolis, Ind. All services will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are encouraged to be sent to the ShrineVs Burns Hospital, 3229 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229. Condolences and other remembrances may be sent to Marge’s family by visiting www.routsong.com. <37Mflft-U )W3 N-R KREN, Mary V., 88, of Cross Street, Brookside, died Saturday in Heartland-Lansing Care Center. She ! was a member of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, Bridgeport She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward, on Dec. 2, 1984; her parents, Frank and Dorothy Pogoreski; a sister, Bess Reiver. Surviving are a son, Edward A. Jr. of Pittsburgh; a daughter, Mrs. Ted (Sylvia) Milonovich of Brookside; a sister, Ann Schell of Brookside; six grandchildren; one great-grandson. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. 3 Anthony Catholic Church. Interment 9s in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St Clairsville. Wake ser­ vice at 3 p.m. Monday. 0^ „5», of 24 Brookside Ave., Brookside, died Friday in the Carriage Inn, Steubenville. He was born Aug. 10, 1910, in Bridgeport, a son of the late Matthew and Mary ZagicKren. A retired employuee of the Co-Op Company and Cilles Meat Market, he was a veteran of World War II, U.S. Navy; a member of Bridgeport Eagles, Martins Ferry VFW, Bridgeport American Legion and Bridge­ port Foresters. Preceding him in death were his first wife, Mary Josephine McLaughlin Kren in 1981; a brother, Edward in 1934. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Kozel Kren; a brother, Robert of Columbia, Mo.; a step-daughter, Paula James of Hayward, Calif.; a step-son, Edward Kozel also of Hayward, 75^ Calif. ^ Friends will be received at the ^ Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na- ^ tional Road, Brookside, today, 7 ^ to 9 p.m., and Monday, 2 to 4 and *>. 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Tuesday at 10 a.m., with the vji Rev. John Costlow officiating, vj Burial follows in Holly Memori- ^ al Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Bridgeport Eagles will hold services Monday at 7:30 p.m. in — the funeral home. Lora Krenke £ KRENKE, Lora Hester Mowrey Pullen, 72, of Park Street, Martins | Ferry, djad-Saturdav. April 5. 1991. in Rosewood Manor Nursing Home, Yorkville. She was preceded in death by her First husband, George Pullen: I her second husband, Orland A. Krenke; her parents, Paul and Mil- j dred Carpenter Mowrey; a sister. Sur­ viving are a son, George Pullen of Rayland; two daughters, Mrs. Fred '(Gloria)I Minkemeyer of Rayland and :Mrs. Joseph (Betty) Kaveski of Bor- dentown, N.J.; a stepson, Richard (Krenke of Londonderry, N.J.; a step­ daughter, Mary Deanna Krenke of i Santa Monica, Calif.; a brother, Paul Mowrey of Dover, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Bob (Mary) Bayliss Ruckh of Yorkville and Mrs. James (Emma) Polen of Smokes, S.C.; 11 grandchil­ dren; 12 great-grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today at Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut and Fifth streets, Martins Ferry, where services, '•will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday.; (Interment in Riverview Cemetery, 1 Martins Ferry. Hospital. She was a freshman at Union Local High School, Morris­ town. Surviving are her father, Carlo George Krenzelak of Prosperity, Pa and Penny Rush Funkhouser of Bethesda; a brother, Carlo Krenzelak Jr. at home; paternal grandparents, Garl and Marie Krenzelak of Wash- mgton. Pa.; maternal grandparents, Harold and Marjorie Rush of Wash­ ington. Friends received 7-9 p m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednes- day at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Interment in -s Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. ft

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O- 3 P ANDREW KRESAK Andrew Kresak, 94, of Neffs, OH, died May 31,! 2017, in Belmont Manor Nursing Home, St. Clairsville. He was bom in Willow Grove, OH, on Nov. 5, 1 922, a son of the late Mike and Catherine Bobak Kresak. Andrew was a retired coal miner from Hannah Coal #10 mine in Willow Grove. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church; a member of the UMWA; and honorary member of Neffs Rod and Gun Club and the Ameri­ can Legion. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son-in-law, Ron Gibas; stepmother, Theresa Kresak; a sister, Mary Wenckoski; and brothers, Mike, Joe and William Kresak. Surviving are his wife of 70 years, Dorothy Olexa Kresak; a daughter, Andrea A. Gibas of North Canton, OH; a granddaughter, Sarah Gibas, and her fiance, Justin Noll; and sev­ eral nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville, OH, on Monday from noon until time of service at 1 p.m. with Father Dan Heusel officiat- ing. ~T~ c Entombment will foil ow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church. v. • 'ffl

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KRESAK, Ellen, 89, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Wednesday, June 9, 2010 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, W.Va. She was born in May­ nard, Ohio on September 6, 1920, a daughter of the late Mike and Elizabeth Hor­ vath Hanzel. 'X/'l/ 7 Ellen was a loving moth­ er and wonderful home­ maker who always put her family first. N She is currently a mem­ ber of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in St. Clairsville, and previously of Sacred Heart Church in Neffs, Ohio. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Mike; son, Michael; sisters, Elizabeth Hanzel and Mary Lytle; and brothers, John, Mike and Andy Hanzel. Surviving are her daugh­ ter, Katherine (William) Hall of St. Clairsville; son, Thomas (Diane) Kresak of Florida; grandchildren, William J. Hall, Angela K. (Geoff) Staufer, Jacqueline Owens, Christopher (Jesse) Kresak; great-grandchil­ dren, Logan Staufer, Evan Staufer, Courtney Owens, Caden Kresak and Roen Kresak; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 1 at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., where a vigil service will be held at 3:45 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Satur­ day at 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s Church with Fr. Anthony Bait celebrant. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributioifs may be made to St. Mary’s Church, Sacred Heart Church, Neffs, Ohio or Cumberland Trail Fire Dept., St. Clairsville Joseph Kresak 77 L. Joseph C. Kresak, 71, Glencoe, died Saturday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born Feb. 7, 1917. at McKees Rocks, Pa., a son of the late Mike and Catherine Kresak. /0 0£C. /‘Itiff A retired coalminer from Con­ solidated Coal Co., Shoemaker Mine, he was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Neffs, the Holy Name Society and St. Fran­ cis Society, Elks Club of Bellaire, Neffs American Legion, life-time member of the Disabled Veterans of Bellaire. Neffs Rod and Gun Club, and board member of the Neffs Co-op; an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Lela Amici Kresak; three sons, Dennis of Indianapolis, David of Cleve­ land and Dean of Glencoe: two brothers. William of Michigan and Andrew of Neffs; a sister, Mary Wenckowski of Neffs; a granddaughter, Susan Kresak. Friends will received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, today, 7 to 9 p .m., and Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Church will be celebrated Wednesday at 11:30 a.m., in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with the Rev. Connelly, the celebrant. Burial follows in Glencoe Cemetery with full mili­ tary honors by Neffs and Glencoe American Legions. Legion will conduct services Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home, follow­ ed by Disabled Veterans services at 7:45 p.m. and Rosary devotions at 8. Lela C. Kresake Lela C. Kresak, 83, former­ ly of Glencoe, Ohio died Wednesday, September 6, 2006 at Country Club Retirement Center in Bellaire. She leaves many people who knew and loved her. Lela enjoyed talking and laughing and she was known for cook­ ing fabulous meals. She was very generous with everything she had, she showed her love and kindness and greeted everyone with a smile. Most of all she loved her entire fam­ ily. Lela was born in Glencoe, Ohio on March 26, 1923 a daughter of the late Basilio and Antonia Amici. She was a retired employee from the G. C. Murphy Co. in Bellaire. Lela was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Neffs where she was a member of the Catholic Women's Club. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Kresak; a brother, Leo Amici and an infant brother, Columbus Amici. Lela is survived by her three sons. Dennis (Teri) Kresak of Hudson, Ohio, David Kresak of Chagrin Falls, Ohio and Dean (Pam) Kresak of St. Clairsville; two granddaugh­ ters, Susan Winter and Jenna Kresak; a great granddaughter, Emily Winter; four sisters, Jenny Cinzori of Dearborn, Michigan, Lola Olexa of Detroit, Michigan, Thelma Mehl of Henderson, Nevada and Elva Atkinson of Rayland, Ohio; and a brother, William Amici of Garden City, Michigan. Family and friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. with a vigil service at 7 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church, ' Neffs. Burial will follow in Glencoe Cemetery, Glencoe, Ohio. Mike Kresak Mike Kresak, 74, Glencoe, died Friday at Ohio Valley Medical Center. He was born Oct. 14, 1912, in Glencoe, a son of the late Mike and Katherine Kresak. A retired miner from the Wind­ sor Power Coal Co. and a retired employee of the former Interna­ tional * Harvester, Shadyside, he i was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Neffs, United Mine Workers Local 6362 and United Auto Workers Local 1077. Preceding him in death was a son, Michael. Surviving are his wife, Ellen | Hanzel Kresak; a daughter, ■ Katherine Hall of St. Clairsville; a son, Tom of West Palm Beach, Fla.; a sister, Mary Wenckoski of Neffs; three brothers, William of Detroi't, Joseph of Glencoe and Andrew of Neffs; four grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at noon in Sacred Heart Church, with Mon­ signor Mark Froehlich the cele­ brant. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Prayer services will be tonight at J7':" funeral lirnnr Michael! Kresak Jr. Michael Stephen Kresak Jr., 29, Glencoe, died Tuesday, Aug. 17, at his home. j£j f j He was born Dec. 28,'1941, in Bellaire, a son of Michael and Ellen Hanzel Kresak. He was recently discharged from the U. S. Navy and was a member of Sacred Heart Church, Neffs. Surviving in addition to his parents are one sister, X Katherine Hall of Glencoe, one -5 brother, Tom of Ft. Lauderdale, (b Fla., his grandmothers, Mrs. n Elizabeth Hanzel and Mrs. % Theresa Kresak, both of Glencoe. Funeral Mass was held Friday in Sacred Heart Church with Fr. Louis F. Marracino rv officiating. 35- 4b Elsie Kress 300 cfIf73 Elsie B. Kress, <75, Wh eeling, died at the Ohio Valley General Hospital Saturday afternoon. She was born March 7, 1898, a daughter of the late George Conrad and Carolyn Schneider Bauer. She was a member of the Edgewood Lutheran Church and was a retired employe of Wheeling Steel. Surviving are her husband, Henry J. Kress Jr., one son, Henry J. HI, of Stow, Ohio, two sisters, Mrs. Alma B. Barber of Wheeling, Mrs. Malcolm M. Davidson of Winnetka, 111., one brother, George C. Bauer of St. Clairsville, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. So Funeral services were held So Tuesday in Wheeling with Rev. L. Alex Black officiating. V*1 Co \ 4KRESS, Dorothy, 96, of Dublin, Ohio, formerly of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Satur­ day, May I 2, 2007 in Mill Run Care Center. Dorothy was a former mem­ ber of Bridgeport Kirkwood Presbyterian Church. She was a member of Ladies Oriental Shrine of North America, Isis Court No. 1, Wheeling, W.Va., and the Bridgeport High School Alumni Association. She was preceded in death by brothers, James and Dale Snodgrass; and a sister, Vir­ ginia Fankhauser. Surviving are a son, James R. (Helen) McMahon; three, grandchildren, Richard (Dawn ' Rae) McMahon. David (Deb­ bie) McMahon, and James (Carole) McMahon; and seven great-grandchildren. Friends may call on Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. at the Schoedinger Worthington Chapel, 6699 N. High St. (1/2 mile south of 270). Graveside services at 2 p.m., Wednesday at Belmont County Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Kirkwood Presbyterian Church, Lincoln Avenue and Bennett Street in Bridgeport. George Kress Sr. George W. Kress Sr., 90, of 221 Center Street, Woodsfield, Ohio, died Tuesday, March 21, 2006 at his home. He was born at Scottown, Ohio, on Dec. 31, 191 5, a son of the late Frederick and Margaret Bosold Kress. He was a retired farmer and oil field worker. He was also a former lockman of the U.S. Corp. of Army Engineers; a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and a member of St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woodsfield, Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters, Marie Cornett, Florence Schumacher and Alice Buckalew; three broth­ ers, Carl Kress, Gilbert Kress and Oscar Kress. Surviving are his wife, Martha C. Burkhart Kress whom he married on Nov. 17, 1941; three daughters: Evelyn Ann (Floyd W.) Griffin of Canton, Ohio, Helen Marie (Jerry) Dillon of Canton, Ohio and Christena Margaret “Chris” (Joe) Hoff of Woodsfield, Ohio; six sons: Frederick Joseph Kress and fiance’ Jenny Shafer of Caldwell, Ohio, Robert Lewis (Darlene) Kress of Chesteron, Indiana, Clemence Eugene “Clem” (Sharon) Kress of Lewisville, Ohio, William John “Bill” (Lori) Kress of Canton, Ohio, Ralph James (Lucia) Kress of Bakersfield, California, George William Kress Jr., of Bakersfield, California; one sister: Edith (Raymond) Reischman of Miltonsburg, Ohio; 21 grand­ children; several great- grand­ children; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, Woodsfield, Ohio, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m., Friday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m., Saturday, at St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woodsfield, Ohio, with Rev. Fr. David Gaydosik as celebrant. Burial will follow in the St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woodsfield, Ohio. Vigil and military services will be held at 8:30 p.m., Friday, at the funeral home. . Memorial contributions may be made to St. Sylvester Catholic Schools, 1 19 Wayne Street, Woodsfield, Ohio 43793. Karl Kress KRESS, Karl F., 81, of St. Clairsville, formerly of Maple Avenue, Woodsfield, died Monday, -2%23, I"5, in .the Park Health Center, St. Clairsville. He was the owner of the former Karl Kress Motors Inc., Woodsfield, and a member of the St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woodsfield. He was preced­ ed in death by his wife, Vera Paulus Kress, in November, 1968; his par­ ents, Frederick and Margaret Bosold Kress; a brother; a sister. Surviving n>re sons' David of Bethlehem, 7> , Fa., Philip and Richard, both of St. rt) Clairsville; two daughters, Louise Hughes of Woodsfield and Barbara Maybury of Westerville; two broth- ers George of Woodsfield and Oscar of Twinsburg, Ohio; three sisters, Florence Schumacher and Alice Pf Buckalew, both of Woodsfield, and -5 Edith Reischman of Miltonsburg, Ohio; I 1 grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 I a.m Wednesday at St. Sylvester Catholic Church. Interment in St. Sylvester Church Cemetery, Woodsfield Arrangements by Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield. Memori­ al contributions may be made to the St. Sylvester Central School, 1 19 Wayne St., Woodsfield, Ohio. 43793, or to the St. Mary’s Central I School, 230 W. Main St., St J Clairsville, Ohio 43950 ■ Margaret Kress ISfiMl* <■»’/, ,8, ol wKasvSsrHolzer Hospital. GaUipoli . ^ln Church, Miltonsburg. Frederick kSs'pS'A,!»'«»"» ^Surviving at. tot Marie Co^neU of Alice

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SSE?Gs3bWS! I 5. § a sa KRESS, Marian L., 87, of Fort Myers, Fla., formerly of Wellsburg, W.Va., passed away Thursday, December 7, 2006 in the Manor Care Reha­ bilitation in Fort Myers. She was born on March 10, 19.19 in Barnesville, Ohio, a daughter of the late Wilnier and Bernadine “Tenie” Schaf­ fer Warrick. She is also pre­ ceded in death by her husband, Albert J. Kress, on September 14, 1955; infant daughter, Mary Jo Kress; a brother. War­ ren Warrick: a sister, Martha Deemer; and son-in-law, War­ ren “Skip” Waller. Marian was a Bank Teller with Advance Federal Savings and Loan for many years; and retired from Sun Trust. Lehigh Acres, Florida. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Surviving are a daughter, Margaret Waller of Ft. Myers; a son, William Kress and wife, Melissa, of Ft. Myers; one sis­ ter, Marjorie Deemer of Steubenville, Ohio; one sister- in-law. Mrs. Mary Margaret Burke of St. Clairsville, Ohio: four grandsons, Warren “Toby Waller, III and his companion, Miranda, William Waller and his fiancee, Kate, and Albert and Anthony Kress, all of Fort Myers; and four great-grandchildren, Jackson and Hannah Waller, Desire Kress, and Joey Murphy. Friends will be received on Monday, December 1 1, 2006 from 6-8 p.m. at the Chambers Funeral Home, 1030 Main Street, Wellsburg. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at 10 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist Catjiolic Church with Fr. Vin­ cent Joseph as celebrant. Interment will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Wheel­ ing, W.Va. KREUGER, Alta Mae, 83, of Jacob Street, Wheeling; W.Va., died Wednesday, Feb­ ruary, 7, 2007, in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. Alta Mae was bom Decem­ ber 10, 1923 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late William E. and Mary Alta (Honaker) Kreuger. She was the retired dietician for Ohio Valley Hospice, Wheeling. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, William E. Kreuger. Alla Mae is survived by her son, Michael Kreuger and his wife, Sheree, of Wheeling; Five grandchildren, Michael J. Kreuger and his wife, Beth, of Huntington, W.Va., Dan Kreuger of Moundsvilie, Bill Kreuger of Benwood, Jacob Kreuger of Huntington, and Michael Kreuger, Jr. of Wheel­ ing; six great-grandchildren; a brother," Robert Krueger of Wheeling; and a sister" Joan Sellers of Anaheim, Calif. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday at Altmeyer Funeral Home, South Wheeling Chapel, 3828 Jacob Street, Wheeling, where funeral services will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, February 10, 2007, with the Rev. Glen Baker, Jr. officiating. Interment will be in Halcyon HillsCemetei^S herrard. KREUGER, Calvin J., 88, of St. Clairsville, OH, formerly of Martins Ferry, OH, died Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 at East Ohio Regional Hospital. Martins Ferry, OH. dt/Vy He was born June 28, 1924 in Rayland, OH, a son of the late Calvin C. Kreuger and Rose () Kreuger Cooper. He was retired from the former Reichart Furniture, Moundsville, OH and also retired from the Martins Ferry Plant of the former Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel. Calvin was a member of the American Legion Post 38, Martins Ferry, V. F. W. Post 4811, Yorkville, OH, Past Exalted Ruler of the BPOE Elks, Ohio City Lodge 486 F.&A.M., lifetime member of the Yorkville Volunteer Fire Department, and a past council member for Martins Ferry City. He was also a veteran of the U.S. Navy, WWII. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his step-father, George Cooper, his First wife, Ber­ nice (Palcic) Kreuger, sec­ ond wife, Maxine G. (Wells) Kreuger, a son, James A. Kreuger, and a halfsister, Maryanne Petrel- la. Surviving are his daugh- j ter Roseanne (James) Samuel of Little Rock, AR, a step-daughter Janet (Don) Kent of Shadyside, OH, a half-brother, Charles Coop­ er of FL, two half-sisters, Dorothy Cooper, and Eileen Briggs both of Yorkville, OH, three grandchildren, a great-grandchild, two step grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received Sunday 12-3 and 6-8 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, 415 Walnut St., Martins Ferry, OH, where services will be held Mon­ day, Sept. 24, 2012 at 10 a.m, with Rev. Tom N. Thomas officiating. Burial follows in Middlebourne Cemetery, Middlebourne, Elk services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memo­ rial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. James Kreuger James A. Kreuger, 55, of Belmont Ave., Shadyside, Ohio, died Monday, Dec. 30, 2002 at Belmont Community Hospital, Bellaire, Ohio. He was born Dec. 20, 1947 in Martins Ferry, a son of Calvin J. Kreuger and the late Bernice Palcic Kreuger. He was a Loan Officer for the Belmont Savings Bank of Bellaire. Jim was Past Exalted Ruler of Martins Ferry Elks Lodge #895, a member of the Indian Club of Tiltonsville, and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. In addition to his mother he was preceded in death by his step-mother Maxine G. Wells Kreuger. Surviving are his father of Martins Ferry, a daughter Kayla Kreuger of Moundsville, W. Va., a sister, Roseanne Samuel and her husband James of Ft. Worth, Texas; a step-sister Janet Lemasters and her husband Michael of Wheeling; three aunts, Mary Ann Petrella, Dorothy Cooper and Eileen Briggs, all of Yorkville, and an uncle Charles Cooper of Pine Island, Florida. Friends will be received Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, Ohio, where services will be held Friday, Jan. 3, 2003 at 1 p.m. with Reverend William O. Webster officiating. Entombment follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove with full military grave­ side honors by the Belmont Co. Council of the V.F.W. M. Eleanor Kreuger M. Eleanor Kreuger, 83, of Decatur, Illinois, died 12:09 p.m. Friday, June 14, 2002, at DecatuF Memorial Hospital ' Mrs. Kreuger was born Sept. 24, 1918 in Bellaire, Ohio, the daughter of Ross and Margaret Willerton. Graduating from Ohio State University School of Pharmacy at the top of her class, Eleanor worked as a pharmacist in Columbus, Ohio for ten years and for twenty years in a variety of pharmacies in Decatur. Volunteer work occupied Mrs. Kreuger in the Genealogical Society, in the Local History Room of Decatur Public Library and at Rock Springs Nature Center telling stories, working primarily with children. She was a member of several organiza­ tions, including the Genealogical Society, the Audubon Society, Natural Parks, and the Natural Cathedral Association. Mrs. Kreuger married William E. Kreuger on Nov. 23, 1951 in Bellaire, Ohio. In 2001, the cou­ ple celebrated Fifty years of mar­ riage with their four sons and their families. Surviving are her husband William E., sons, William R. "Sandy" and wife Jan, Geoffrey A., Jonathan C. and wife Cindy, and Bruce E.; grandson, Jonathan A., Benjamin T., and William J.; and granddaughters Sara E. and Elizabeth M.; as well as several nieces and nephews in Ohio. She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother and two sisters. Eleanor was a kind and gener­ ous woman, a loving wife and mother, interested in people and in sharing her thoughts and ideas with them. Memorial services will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, June 28, 2002 at Rock Springs Nature Center, 3939 Nearing Lane, Decatur. In lieu of flowers, the family suggest that donations be made in her name to Rock Springs Nature Center. Dawson & Wikoff Funeral Home, West Wood Street, Decatur, Illinois, is in charge of arrangements. i^REUGER, Maxine, 72, of Orchid Drive, Martins Ferry, died Friday, Nov, 19, 1999, at home. She was a former member of the Church of Christ at Elk Fork, Middleboume, W.Va. and retired from PPG Indus­ tries in Natrium. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clinton and Mary Cunningham Wells. Surviving are her husband, Calvin Kreuger; a daughter, Janet J. Lemasters and her husband, Michael K., of Wheeling; a stepson James Kreuger of Shady side; a daughter Roseanne Samuel and husband, James, Plaino, Texas; a„ cs brother, Robert Wells of Middle- bourne; two daughters, Geneva Wet- . f ze! of Panama Beach City, Fla., and vp Lucille Midcap of Moundsville; and VT' five grandchildren. Friends will be • w received 1-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry r-r and from noon until service at 2 p.m. ] Monday at Furbee Funeral Home, Middleboume. 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'•'V? ■. VALERIE KREUSCH Valerie Y. (Cutlip) Kreusch, 72, of Wheeling, WV, died Monday, August 15, 2016 at Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling. She was born November 6, 1943 in Lumberport, WV, a daughter of the late Hartsel and Lenna (Lind­ sey) Cutlip. Val was a former employee of Dawson’s Meat Market of Wheeling. In addition to her par­ ents she was preceded in death by her husband, William A. “Bill” Kreusch and sisters; Collette Smith and Marlene Baker. Surviving are her son,|l James Donald Cutlip and his partner Helen Steed of Wheeling, sisters; Margo Faulkner of SbXJaij^yllie, OHjmd Brenda Wiik >s

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KRIECHBAUM, Dale E., 85, of Powhatan Point, Ohio, a devoted husband and father, passed away Septem­ ber 5, 2008, surrounded by his loving wife and daughter at his home. He was born June 26, 1923 in York Township, Ohio, a son of the late Sher­ man and Geraldine Gillespie Kriechbaum. Dale was employed by North American Coal 1 mine and retired from the Quarto 4 mine; was a York Town­ ship Trustee for 28 years; was a member of the VFW and American Legion of Powhatan Point and was a veteran of WWII. In addition to his parents, Dale was preceded in death by a brother, John W. in 2008. Surviving are his loving wife, Mary “Cookie” Matesick Kriechbaum; a daughter, Norma, who they both for more than 2 1/2 years provided constant and loving care during his ill­ ness. Dale is also survived by a brother, Nile, and his wife, Jean Kriechbaum, of Powhatan Point. Dale was a very caring and generous person who was always there to help someone. He loved to travel, enjoyed gardening and flow­ ers and repairing broken things. He especially liked all the holiday decorations. Friends and family will be received on Monday, Sep­ tember 8, 2008, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht Altmeycr Funeral Hornes and Crematory, I 86 Main Street, Powhatan Point, where services will be held on Tuesday, September 9, | 2008, at I p.m. with the Rev. Richard Hendrix offici­ ating. Interment will follow in Powhatan Cemetery, fol­ lowed by full military honors conducted by the VFW and American Legion. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hos­ pice. Dale will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. iTlCRIECHBAUM, Encil E., 96, of Mount Victory Road, Jacobsburg, died Mondav1 Mav 3. XSB9, in Country Club Retirement Center, Bellaire. He was a retired farmer and a member of the former Pleasant Ridge United Methodist Church, Jacobsburg, a former mem­ ber of the Amity United Methodist : Church, Steinersville, and a L Jehovah’s Witness. She was preceded ' in death by his wife, Wilma Perkins Kriechbaum; two brothers, Clarence j and Raymond. Surviving are a daugh­ ter, Mrs. Roy (Dora Lee) Clouston of Shadyside; a grandson, Roy E. Clouston of Shadyside; a grand­ -s daughter, Mrs. Bruce (Verdina) """" ■# Butcher of Galena, Ohio; three great- r* grandsons. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Toothman Funeral o Home, Jacobsburg, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. CD o

nT) aum GeKRIECHBAUM,£rf'2frK /4PptGeraldine,3 83, of 52670 East Captina Highway, Powha­ tan Point, died Sunday in the Shady- side Care Center. She was a memoer of Powhatan Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Sherman L. Kriechbaum, in 1985. Surviving are three sons, John of Barnesville, Dale and Nile, both of Powhatan Point; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Friends received at Toothman Funeral Home, ^ Jacobsburg, 7-9 p.m. today, and 2-4 S and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, where services ^ ™ will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery. "T Powhatan Point. T r, y- XT’

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Q-. 3 Hazel Kriechbaum ^ KRIECHBAUM, Hazel J., 95, of 159 Main St., Powhatan Point, died Friday, Dec. 29, 1995, in Woodland Acres Nursmg_Home, St. Clairsville. She was a member of the Powhatan United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Earnest; a son, Veron; her parents, Aaron and Mary Kernen Riley; a brother, Aaron Vernon Riley; a sister, Lorena Baker; a granddaughter, Jeanette Kriechbaum Ramsay; a great-granddaughter. Sur­ viving are four daughters, Mary H. Kramer of Wallingford, Pa., Nancy I. Moore of Frostburg, Md., Lois Longstaff and Janet R. Gibson both of Powhatan Point; 13 grandchil­ dren; 16 great-grandchildren. Friends received from 1-9 p.m. Monday at Bauknecht Funeral j Home, Powhatan Point, where ser- I vices will be held at 1 1:30 a.m. Tuesday. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Powhatan Point Emergency Squad, or Powhatan Point United Methodist Church. JEAN KRIECHBAUM Jean L. Kriechbaum, 88, of Powhatan Point, OH, died Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017, at the Shadyside Care Center. She was born June 9, 1928, in Jacobsburg, OH, a daughter of the late Her­ man and Bertha Kocher Neff. Jean was a homemaker; a member of the Amity United Methodist Church; and enjoyed cooking, sewing and gardening. But most of all, she enjoyed attending the sporting events of her grandchildren with her husband, Nile. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Glen Neff; and a daughter-in - law, Pam Kriechbaum. Surviving are her loving husband of 67 years, Nile Kriechbaum of Powhatan Point; sons, Gary Kriech­ baum and Bary (Robin) Kriechbaum all of Marietta, OH; grandchildren, Kristo (Maria) Kriechbaum, Kar- mon (Andy) James, Cory and Cody Kriechbaum; great-grandchildren, Theo Kriechbaum, Kailapa and Abrielle James. —y Friends will be received on Friday from 1 1 a.m. until time of funeral service at 1 p.m. at Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 186 Main St., Powhatan Point, OH, 43942 with Lorna Knight officiating. Burial in Powhatan Cemetery. m •i“v-

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;.s "V J li r. KRIECHBAUM, John W., 80, of Barnesville, Ohio, went to be with the Lord on Friday, July 18, 2008 at his home. He was bom February 27, 1928 in Moundsville, West Virginia, a son of the late Sherman and Geraldine ' Gillespie Kriechbaum. John was a retired coal miner with the Quarto No. 4 Mine; and a member of the First Christian Church in Barnesville. He was an avid Nascar, Cleveland Browns and a die-hard Richard Petty fan. John was a great farmer and gardener. Surviving are his wife, Betty L. Brown Kriechbaum, who he married on October 10, 1 958; seven children, John Kriechbaum, Jr.. Dan (Kathy) Danford, Diane (Terry) Baker, Susan (Keith) McCloud, Melinda (Mark) Stephens, Doug (Jennifer) Kriechbaum and Melissa (Jason) Gander; two broth­ ers, Dale (Cookie) Kriech­ baum and Nile (Jean) Kriechbaum. Also 12 grand­ children; ten great-grandchil­ dren with two more on the way; and his very special dog, Ladybug. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 1 86 Main Street, Powhatan Point, Ohio on Monday from 2-4 and 6- 8 p.m., where services will be held on Tuesday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Edward D. Eberhart officiating. Interment in the Powhatan Cemetery in Powhatan Point, with Full Military Honors conducted by the VFW Post 5565 and American Legion Post 228, both of Powhatan Point, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the 3-ccc Senior Center, Main Street Barnesville, OH 43713. 78 of 52420 Arman Hill Road, Powhatan Point died Saturday m City Hospital, Bellaire. He was a retired employee of the Orme S’; SWsfS sg s—iss Ksrgi — jj* oV 7 i fchlf Powhatan ^ ™ g“"& f0 children, De"nl* N'T5f fSene) 'N STS » s; 3~ gg“a® A » X| gr ?iomet0Powhatar? Point0 wher^ser- f \. SS®* will be held at 1 p.m. k j Wednesday. Interment m Powhatan Q . Cemetery,PowhatanPomt^^^^^ e af 52420 Arman Hill Road, Powhatan Point, died Monday m City Hospital, Bellaire. She was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ, Powhatan Point She was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence Jacob, on Dec. 11,1^ her parents, Omar and Lula.W^rrs Carpenter. Surviving are a daughter, ____ Mrs. John (Carol) Galavich of Powhatan Point; three brothers -5 s : p 2E? Mn'lKuOpl) Mnimin, I p Mrs. Charles (Evelyn) Holtsclaw and ^ ^ Mrs. Kenneth (Dorothy) Graha"Jv?}1 ‘ ^ of Powhatan Point; two grandchil- ) O dren- a ereat-granddaughter. Friends pT received8^-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednes­ day at Bauknecht Funeral H°roe' t Powhatan Point. Friends then received from 1 p.m. Thursday until 3

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KRIECHBAUM, Mary E., 82,v\ of 110 Carrie St., Powhatan Point, died Thursday in City Hospital, Bel- laire. She was a member of the| Powhatan Point Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her, husband. Arthur W., in 1968; a daughter, Donalda Dangel, in 1990; her parents, Albert and Hattie Neff Ramsay; two brothers, Chalmer and Dillon Ramsay; a sister. Hazel Har­ CO vey. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. 1 Rex (Jean) Walters of Powhatan Point; a brother, Martin C. Ramsay ' of Powhatan Point; six grandchil- - dren; five great-grandchildren. , P Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. - 1 today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, » Powhatan Point, where services will . _ be held at I 1 a.m. Saturday. Inter­ ment in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Memorial contribu- 7_ tions may be made to the Powhatan 3 Emergency Squad or Powhatan Pres- d byterian Church. or Mary Kriechbaum Mary Doane Kriechbaum, 84, of Powhatan Point, formerly of Jacobsburg disd-Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2002 at the Belmont T'ommunityHospital in Bellaire. She was bom in Moundsville on March 7, 1918 a daughter of the late Everett Ray and Jean Potts Ray. Mary was a homemaker and a Methodist. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Russell Kriechbaum. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Thomas "Dorothy" Otto of Bellaire and Mrs. Max "Eula Mae" Palmer of Jacobsburg; four grandchildren: Colleen Seay, Kelly Ramsay, Tom Otto, and Max Palmer; five great grand­ children, Matthew, Kyle, and Ashley Farrier, Nikki Ramsay, and Jessica Otto. Friends will be received on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home in Jacobsburg where serv­ ices will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday with Rev. Bob Phillips officiating. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont County Animal Shelter. ____ Naomi Kriechbaum Naomi June Kriechbaum, 40, Bellaire, died Wednesday rw g _ 1999_jit the Crestview Nursing Home, St. Clairsville. She was born July 25, 1959 in Bellaire, * daughter of the late Katherine } Bates Jeffers. Surviving are her father, Cyril; two brothers, Guy Jeffers of Mar­ tins Ferry and Sam Jeffers; three step sisters, Bonnie Henderson of Barnesville, Darlene Jones of Wheeling and Joyce Barton of Newark. Services will be held at the con­ n venience of the family. =5" Bauknecht Funeral Home, 441 37th St., Bellaire, is in charge of dT arrangements. - OF - T* f

^ & Cn O 3 PAMELA KRIECHBAUM Pamela Louise Kriech­ baum, 63, of Marietta, OH. formerly of Powhatan Pt., passed away Thursday, July 21, 2016 at the home of her daughter. Pamela was born July 19, 1953 in Bellaire, OH a daughter of Anna Marie Flor Caldwell Patterson and the late Russell Eugene Caldwell. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church in Marietta. Pamela enjoyed garden­ ing, cooking and spending time with her family. She was a devoted daughter, loving wife, mother, grandmother, sis­ ter, aunt and friend. Surviving are her hus­ band Gary Kriechbaum, whom she married on May 25, 1974 . her children; Kristopher (Maria) Kriech­ baum of Altadena, CA., and Karmon (Andrew) James of Wooster; grand­ children, Theo Kriech­ baum, Kailana James and Abrielle James, her moth­ er, Anna Marie and her husband Neil Patterson of Jacobsburg; siblings, Rusty (Terri) Caldwell of Jacobs­ burg, Pat (Jerry) Binni of Powhatan Pt., Dean (Rhea) Caldwell of Sardis, Penni (Dave) Nippert of Beallsville and Rob (Lori) Caldwell of Powhatan PT. Family and friends are invited to attend a memori­ al service held at Pamela’s childhood home at 55999 Moores Run Road, Powhatan Pt. OH at noon on Tuesday August 1 6, 2016 with Reverend Mari­ an Glass officiating. ff Memorial contributions may be made to the Salva­ tion Army at tmefund- ing.com. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.baukncchtaltmeyer.c om. Russell Kriechbaum Russell J. Kriechbaum, 87, Powhatan Point, formerly of Mt. Victory Road, Jacobsburg, died ^ Sunday, Tilly 9QQJ, at Forest^ Hill Nursing Home, St. Clairsville. He was born Jan. 23, 1914 in Jacobsburg, son of the late William and Sevilla Weils Kriechbaum. A retired farmer and employee from the Belmont County Engineer Department, he was a Methodist by faith and a member of Shady- side Sportsman's Club. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three o brothers, Arthur, Sherman and 15- Ernest Kriechbaum; and a sister, Emma Baker. Surviving are his wife, Mary Doane Ray Kriechbaum; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Dorothy) Otto of Bellaire and Mrs. Max — \ (Eula Mae) Palmer of Jacobsburg; a sister, Elsie Stephens of Jacobs­ burg; four grandchildren, Colleen r Seay of Englewood, Fla., Kelly Ramsay of Jacobsburg, Tom Otto of Lisbon, Ohio and Max Palmer of Richmond, Ind.; five great grandchildren, Mathew, Kyle, Ashley, Nickie and Jessica. Friends will be received Tues­ day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home at Jacob­ sburg, where services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. Burial fol­ lows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 3612 Maple Ave., Zanesville, Ohio 43702. KRIECHBAUM, Russell L. 56, of Jacobsburg, Ohio, died August 25, 201 3, at his home. He was born September 15, 1956 in Bellaire. Ohio, son of the late Vernon Russell Kriechbaum and Marva Lyn Mock Kriechbaum Patterson In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Jeanette R. Ramsay. / Surviving are lfrs^daugh- ler, Trinity Dawn Russell Howard of Groveland, Florida; a sister, Valerie (Drew) Brown of Clarington, Ohio; four grandchildren; and a great­ grandchild. There will be no visita­ tion. Private services held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are entrusted to Toothman Funeral Home in Jacobsburg. Sher She of RD 1, Powhatan Point, died Saturday in Wheeling Hospital. He was bom Sept. 7, 1896, at Armstrong Mills, a son of the late William and Sevilla Wiles Kriechbaum. A retired coal miner from North American Coal #1 Mine, he was a farmer; a member of Amity Methodist Church, and a veteran of World War I. Preceding him in death were two brothers, Arthur and Ernest Kriechbaum. Surviving are his wife, Geraldine Gillespie Kriechbaum; three sons, Dale and Nile, both of Powhatan Point and John of Bamesville; two sisters, Emma Baker and Elsie Stevens, both of Jacobsburg; a brother, Russell of Jacobsburg; 10 grandchil­ dren; nine great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, today and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where ser­ vices will be Tuesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Frank Masters of- ficiating. Burial follows in o Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. /*/.£ KRIECHBAUM, Wilma Per- kins, 85, of 527261 Mount Victory Road, Jacobsburg, died Saturday at home. She was a member of Amity United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, Reuben and Josephine Ramsay Per­ kins; four brothers; a sister. Surviv­ ing are her husband, Encil E.; a 1 daughter, Mrs. Roy (Dora Lee) ^ O jMonday at Toothman Funeral > Home, Jacobsburg, where services £>• XL 1 will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday. ^ Interment in Powhatan Cemetery, ^ Powhatan PoinL ^ OUi viving are her husband, Encil C E. Kriechbaum; a daughter, Mrs. Roy - (Dora Lee) Clouston of Shadyside; ' ? one grandson, one granddaughter; ~£7 two great-grandsons. ^ Friends will be received at the ZT Toothman Funeral Home, ‘ Jacobsburg, Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 /o (* p.m., where services will be held------Tuesday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Steve Smith officiating. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery Powhatan Point. KRIEG, Lawrence Bernard Krieg, 87, of Fly, OH, passed away early Wednesday morning, December 26, at the Monroe County Care Center. Bernard was born on November 30, 1925, the eldest son of Lawrence and Libbie (Ludolph) Krieg. Bernard graduated from New Matamoras High School in 1944. After grad­ uation Bernard enlisted in the United States Army and took his basic training in TX. After his training he went overseas to Europe in the 3rd Infantry Division. Bernard is a veteran of World War II having served 23 months of which 18 months were spent in the European Theatre of War. He received his honorable discharge June 24, 1946. Upon his discharge Bernard worked for the Trail Run Telephone Company until the company was sold in 1957. Bernard was an employee of the Ormet Cor­ poration, Hannibal, OH, for over 30 years before retiring in September 1983. He was a member of V.F.W. Post 9930 Duffy, Ohio. Bernard enjoyed spending time on his tractor on the family farm, making hay, tilling a large garden while he was able for his wife and raising beef cattle. His favorite joy was being able to take his grandchildren a ride through the fields on his tractor. Bernard married the love of his life, Sarah Hamilton on December 7, 1946^// Bernard is survivecfby nis wife of 66 years, Sarah; two daughters, Sharon (Frank) Maleyrick of Cadiz and Sheila (Brian) Turner of Woodsfield; three sons, Alan (Debby) of Williamstown, WV, Mark (Sherry) of Jacobsburg and Bruce (Vicki) of Fly, OH. Twelve grandchildren, four step-grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren complete the family circle. Bernard is also survived by a special Aunt, Gladys Krieg also of Fly and special nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his par­ ents and his brother, Ralph. Calling hours will be Fri­ day, December 28 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Bauer- Tumer Funeral Home, 100 S Paul St., Woodsfield, Ohio, with private family services on Saturday December 29, 2012, Tim Flecman will officiate. Bur­ ial will be at the Mchrlcy Cemetery, Fly. Condolences may be expressed online at www.bauerturner.com. KREIGER, Albert H. (Butch), 62, of Dillonvale, formerly of Shadyside, passed away Sunday, April 21, 201 3,at East Ohio Regional Hospital. He was born April 23, 1950 in Belmont, Ohio, the1 son of the late Albert H.! and Mary P. (Clark) Kreiger He was a retired employ­ ee of Lash Paving in Colerain, and a member of the Dillonvale Eagles. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Carolyn Kreiger, in 2011; a brother, James F. Clark; and a sis­ ter, Sally Beck. Butch is survived by a son, Matthew (Gay) Kreiger of Maynard; a step­ son, David “Shane” (Kelly) Thomas of Boston, Mass.; a stepdaughter, Nicole (David) Thomas-Batts of Green ille, N.C.; six broth­ ers: Gerald “Jerry” (Cecile) Kreiger of LaVale, Md., William Krieger of Oak Harbor, Ohio, Thomas (Rebecca) Krieger Jonesborough, Tenn., Richard (Sheila) Krieger of Maumee, Ohio, Charles F. (Norma) Clark of Cumming, Ga., and William" F. Clark of Lancaster, Ohio; one sister, Patricia (David) McCauley of Wheeling, W.Va.; three stepgrandchildren: Jacqueline Thomas and Mackena and Alyssia Batts; and many nieces and nephews. —J~t~, Private services and interment will be held at the convenience of the fam­ ily. Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second St., Dillonvale, is assisting the family. tiOg&tMSSlrt KRIEGER, Andonetta Nacci, 70, of 57059 Winding Hill Road, Bellaire, died Monday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was a salesclerk for Imperial'' Hay shed and a member of St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire. S e was preceded in death by her b .sband, Ray, in 1982; her parents, John and Isolina Liberati Nacci. Surviving are two sons, John of Dublin, Ohio, and Carl of Bellaire; four daughters, Linda Hall of Washington C.H., Ohio, Deborah Respole of Jacobs- burg, Nancy Ducci of Wheeling and C) Eva Krieger of Bozeman, Mont.; 10 jrp grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 (t\ p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. John Catholic U- ^ Church. Interment in Mount Calvary ‘ Cemetery, Bellaire. Vigil services atp c_. 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Memorial •> -5 contributions may be made to St. [b John’s Church or to St John’s grade school. :=£ 9{ KRIEGER, Anna B. (Ann), 91, of Spence Lane, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Tuesday .July 5, 2011. '~T Anna was' born in Martins Ferry on October 10, 1919, the daughter of the late George and Mary A. (Simon) Tulbure. She worked as a secre­ tary, in several businesses in the Martins Ferry area and she was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic , Church, Martins Ferry. I In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by three brothers: John, George, and Art Tulbure and an infant sis­ ter. Anna is survived by a daughter, Barbara A. (William) Quinn, Kent, Ohio; son, Artie N. Krieger, Cadiz, Ohio; daughter, Marsha L. Carey, Marlins Ferry; granddaugh­ ter, Kirsten A. (Steve) Howell, Kent, Ohio; grand­ son, Stephen E. (Gina) Quinn, Boca Raton, Fla.; granddaughter. Leanna L. (Charles) Taylor, Weirton, W.Va.: great grandson, Jonah ET Howell, Kent. Ohio: great grandson, Solomon J. Howell, Kent, Ohio; great granddaughter, Makalia R. Taylor, Weirton, W.Va.; great granddaughter, Ava Y. Taylor, Weirton, W.Va. Arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover St, Martins Ferry, where friends will be received from 5-8 p.m. Thursday, July 7, 2011. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Marlins Ferry at 10.00 a.m. on Friday, July 8, 2011, with Rev. Tom Marut as the cel­ ebrant. Interment will follow in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. ^B'anp^rjeaer j KRIEGER; dlanChe, IsTof 820 W. 40th St., Shadyside, formerly of Beech Bottom, died Saturday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was a Catholic. She was preceded in death by her husband. John Rutledge Krieger; her parents, William and Mary Catherine Tomolonis Belle- vage; three brothers. Stanley. Joseph and John Bellevage; three sisters, Eva Popick, isobel Schunn and Helen Russ. Surviving are a son, l John F. of Beech Bottom; a daughter, ) Mrs. Lawrence (Marlene) Habig of Shadyside; a brother, George Schunn . of Sterling Heights, Mich.; eight _ rt) grandchildren; 1 0 great-grandchil- . dren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, © Shadyside. Interment in Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. • '"l------—c? l? lies______CAROL KRIEGER Carol Ann Walnoha Krieger, 45, of Wellsburg, WV passed away June 30, 2015 in Pittsburgh, PA. She was born March 29, 1970 in Wheeling, WV to Ralph and Carrol Forrester Walnoha Jr. She was a home maker and a Protestant by faith. She is preceded by her father. In addition to her moth­ er, she is survived by her husband John E. Krieger, two sons Steven Krieger at home, Charles Krieger of Wheeling, WV, two daugh­ ters Jonnielynn Krieger at home, Brittany Krieger of Martins Ferry, OH, a broth­ er RaTpfi b." Walnoha III and his wife Vickie of Wellsburg, WV, three grandchildren Jayden Krieger, Jakori and Jaiahna Cox and several nieces also survive. Visitation will be Mon­ day, July 6, 2015 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Reasner FuneraJ Home 1515 Charles St. Wellsburg, wv. Aj*7 Services 'foYirbe held Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at 11 a.m. at the funeral home with Pastor Jim Seabright officiating. Interment will follow at Franklin Cemetery, Wells­ burg, WV. Family requests in lieu of flowers memorial contri­ butions can be made to Reasner Funeral Home c/o Carol Ann Krieger. Charles Krieger Charles H. Krieger, 72, of 17 Hillcrest Drive, Martins Ferry, died Saturday. He was born Dec. 14, 1917 in Martins Ferry, a son of the late John and Ada Bowman Krieger. d He was a retired electrician of[_ Local 141, Wheeling; a member of a St. Paul’s Episcopal Church of j Martins Ferry, and a veteran of^ World War II. He was also a * member of the VFW Post 3613. ’ Redman Waneta Tribe 75, and» Martins Ferry Elks 895. He was preceded in death by . three brothers, William, John and r Albert; one sister, Virginia ’ ft Mackey. Surviving are his wife, Regina ft Gongla Krieger ; three daughters, Mrs. Chris (Kim) Coyne of Mar­ tins Ferry; Mrs. Robert (Charlene) Dattoli of Texas and n Mrs. Greg (Leslee) Frazier of Wheeling; a son, Charles P. of Texas; one sister, Martha Zanders of Shadyside; four grandchildren. Members of the family will receive friends at Heslop Funeral in Home, Martins Ferry, today, 7 to 9 p.m., and Monday, 2 to 4 ana 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be held at l p.m. Tuesday at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church with Rev. Dave Wayland officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. KRIEGER, Marianna Louise Miller, 90, of Green- crest Circle, Jacksonville, N.C., died Thursday, April 12, 2007, in Onslow Memorial Hospital. Marianna was born in Ohio County, W.Va., the daughter of the late John Henry and Madeline Paxton Miller. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Frederick Krieger, Ann is survived by one daughter, Leona Mae K. Lof- tus of Santa Cruz, Calif.; one sister, Loretta Seinkbeil of W.Va.; three brothers, Albert Nickerson of Maryland, Harry and Howard Miller, both of W.Va.; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends on Saturday, April 14, 2007 at Jones Funeral Home, in Jacksonville from 10-11 a.m. and on Monday. April 23, 2007, in Baltimore, Md. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, April 17, 2007 at 2 p.m. at Evans Funeral Home, 8800 Har­ ford Road, Baltimore, Md., with Pastor Arthur Justice officiating. Burial will follow in the Garden of Faith Cemetery. TU Regina N. Krieger .Regina N. Gongla Krieger, 77, formerly of Selby Apartments, Martins Ferry, died Monday, May 1 1, 1998 at East Ohio Regional Hospital Long Term Care, Martins Ferry. She was born March 27, 1921 in Whitehall, Pa., a daughter of the late Peter and Julia Ann Nor­ wich Gongla. She was a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Martins Ferry. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Charles H. Krieger; a brother, Samuel Gongla; a sister, Agnes Evanczyk. Surviving are a son, Charles P. of Arlington, Texas; three daugh­ ters, Kimberlee Coyne of Martins Ferry, Charlene Dattoli of Plano, Texas and Mrs. Greg (Leslee) Fra­ zier of Wheeling; a sister, Irene Hennessey of Winter Park, Fla. and seven grandchildren. Friends will be received Thurs­ day, 6 to 9 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 611 Wal­ nut St., Martins Ferry, with the Rev. A1 Chappelear officiating. Entombment follows in Hollv Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove KRILL, Helen, 80, of Youngstov/n. d ed May 27, 2010 in Cumberland Pointe Care Center, St. Clairsville. Arrangements by Warren Funeral Home, Flushing. i*Q i <9 c /3 &J> /to o Frank Krin Frank F. Krin, 87, of Bridge­ port, died Tuesday, JamJL.^flQ2, ParlO^aWrCarrCemer, St. Clairsville. Born July 14, 1914 in Martins! Ferry, he was the son of Frank and , Rose Krin, Sr. Frank was a retired employee of Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel, Martins Ferry Plant, a member of Knights of Columbus 4th degree, Knights of St. George, ABC Bowling, a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. Wolfhurst, and a member of P.R.C.U. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Donald Krin; a sister, Rose Pojar; a brother, Louis Krin; and a half-sis­ ter. Frances Tuttle. Surviving are his wife, Mary Kaminski Krin; granddaughters, Donna Jo Krin of Streetsboro, Ohio and Kathy Rees of Olmstead Falls, Ohio; and grandson, David Krin of Strongsville, Ohio. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral* Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Thurs­ day from 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Friday at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, with Monsignor Mark J. Froehlich cele­ brant. Interment will follow in Hol­ ly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Vigil services will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wolfhurst Fire Depart­ ment, P.O. Box 387, Lansing, Ohio43934. KRIN, Mary Kaminsk, 92, of Bridgeport, died Friday, February 11, 2011 at Park Health Center St. Clairsville. J / She was born May 9, 1918 in Blaine, a daughter of the late Albin and Appollonia Kaminski. She was a retired employee of Bellaire Garment, a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Wolfhurst, the PRCU Lodge #522, the CWC, and the WIBC Bowling Association. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Frank F. Krin, and a son, Donald Krin. Mary is survived by three grandchildren, Donna Jo Krin of Streetsboro, Ohio, David Krin of Strongsville, Ohio, and Kathy Rees and her hus­ band, Bill of Olmstead Ohio; one great-grand­ daughter, Samantha Rees, and a daughter-in-law, Eunice Tarter Krin. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Sunday, February 13, 2011 from 2- 6 p.m., where funeral litur­ gy with mass will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Wolfhurst with Rev. John Mucha officiating, Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Wake serv­ ice will be recited Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Wolfhurst. To leave a condolence please visit www.wilsonfuncralhomcs. com. KRINER, Jeffrey W., 56, formerly of Elm Grove, W.Va., died Sunday, Novem­ ber 5, 2006 in the Cameron Nursing Home and Rehabili­ tation Center, Cameron, W.Va. He was born December 9, 1949 in Pittsburgh, Pa., son of the late Kenneth L. Kriner, Sr. and Margaret Rineer Kriner. , Mr. Kriner was a graduate of the former Triadelphia High School and the Belmont Technical College; and was formerly employed in the Pay­ roll Department at WesBanco | Bank, Wheeling. He was a U.S. Army Veteran; and was a member of the St. Mark Evan­ gelical Lutheran Church, Elm Grove. Surviving are two brothers, Kenneth L. Kriner, Jr. and his wife, Ellen, of Triadelphia, and Craig A. Kriner and his wife, Robin, of Wheeling; a sister, Diane Mackley and her j husband, William, of Philips- ■ burg, Mont.; several nieces and nephews; and several great- nieces and great- nephews. Friends will be received 2- 4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday, November 9, 2006, at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, November 10, 2006, with Pastor R. Paul Schafer offici­ ating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran Church, 141 Kruger Street, Wheeling, kWV 26003. KRINER, Margaret Eliza­ beth “Peg” Rineer, 88, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Wednesday, August 4, 2004, at her home. She was born in Lancaster, Pa., August 18, 1920, the daughter of the late Uriah G. and Erma Streaker Rineer. “Peg” was a member of a Mir- imba Band during High School; a member of the Newcomers Club of Wheeling; an avid bowler; and a member of St, Mark Evangelical Lutheran t Church, Elm Grove, where she j was a member of the choir. In addition to his parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth L. Kriner, Sr. in 1991; and a great-grandson, Caleb Glass. Surviving are three sons, Ken­ neth L., Jr., and his wife, Ellen of Triadelphia, Jeffrey W. and Craig A. and his wife, Robin, all of Wheeling; a daughter, Diane Mackley and her husband, William of Philipsburg, Mont.; four grandchildren, Rick Moore, Cindy Clipp, Laura and Kelly Kriner; and six great-grandchil­ dren, Shane and Brandon Binga- man, Devin, Gavin and Jacee Glass and Allison Moore. Friends will be received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., Friday, August 6, 2004 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, August 7, 2004 with the Rev. R. Paul Schafer officiating. Inter­ ment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to the Valley Hospice, Inc., 98-B East Cove Avenue, Wheeling, WV 26003. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. Herman Krinke r|\t\c*3 Herman Bernard Krinke, 72, 825 Northwest St., Bellevue, died in Bellevue Hospital, Wednesday. He was bom Feb. 8, 1921 in Martins Ferry, son of the late Herman Krinke and Leathe G. Schwender Krinke. Surviving are his wife, Frances L. Ferrell Krinke; three sons, Stephen Krinke of Morgantown, W.Va., Mark Krinke of Bellevue and Brent Krinke of Toledo; three grandchildren; two sisters, Eileen Collcry of Calgary, Alberta, CAnada and Jeanne Braun of Pomeroy. Calling hours will be private. ;5 Private funeral services will be Saturday at the Foos & Son Funeral Home, Bellevue, with the Rev. David L. Andrews officiating. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery, Bellclvue. Memorial contributions may be made to the Children’s Library at Bellevue Public Library, 224 E. Main St., Bellevue or the First United Methodist Church in Bellevue. Krinke was an elementary prin­ cipal at Ridge, Ellis, and the former McKim schools for several years. He retired in 1978. He was the local su­ perintendent of schools at Chester, Ohio, and was band director in Mid- dleport, Racine, and Chester. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church at Bellevue, Shade River Lodge No. 453, F&AM in Chester, Ohio and National Retired Teachers Associa­ tions and Phi Mu Alpha National Honorary Music Fraternity. Howard Krinke Howard Charles Krinke, 69, of Renton, Wash., formerly of Mar­ tins* Ferry, died Dec. 19 in Tacoma, Wash. He was born March 23,1920 in Martins Ferry. He was a retired locomotive engineer for Norfolk and Western Railroad, an Air Force veteran of World War II, and was a member of Kent Senior Center. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy. Surviving are three sons, David G. Decker of Stow, Howard C. Krinke Jr. of Euless, Tex. and Dennis C. Krinke of Renton; one * , brother, Henry K. of Massillon; one sister, Carolyn Unterzuber of Yorkville; four grandchildren. (& Memorial services were held \ December 22 at 12:30 p.m. at the Kent Senior Center. Burial will be in- Sunset Hills Memorial Gardens, Canton. Faull Renton & Funeral Home, Renton, in charge Disarrangements. John Krinke 4b^h John Carl Krinke, 96, Mt. Pleas­ ant, died Saturday. He was bom Dec. 20, 1895 in Martins Ferry, a son ol the late John and Bertha Hcllei Krinke. , , , . He was a self-employed dairy farmer. He was a member of the Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church and a Navy veteran of World War I. He was preceded in death by two sons, Joseph and John L. Knnke; Five brothers; one sister. Surviving are his wife, Mabel M. A Kithcart Krinke; one son, Robert V Krinke of Mt. Pleasant; four daugh- ^ ters, Mrs. E.P. (Jessie) McCartney of — Moundsville, W.Va.. Dorothy K. Shrievc of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. John ^ (Joanne) Ramsey of Richmond, Mrs. (:G Hans (Carol Kay) Zimmerman of .. Phoenix, Ariz.; one sister, Bertha Bess of Mt. Pleasant; 24 grandchil- ^ dren; 31 great-grandchildren and a ^ great-great-granddaughter. Friends will be received at the 3 Wilson Funeral Home, Dillonvale, > ^ today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be conducted at 1 P*1^- Tuesday, with the Rev. John Godocik officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. John L. Krinke/^*.# John (Jack) Louis Krinke, 44, Mt. Pleasant, brother of Mrs. Dorothy Shrieve of St. Clairs- ville, died Tuesday in the Mar­ tins Ferry Hospital. He was born at Mt. Pleas­ ant, Feb. 9, 1926, a son of John C. and Mabel Kithcart Krinke. He was a member of the Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church, had served with the U.S. Navy from 1944 to 1946, was a mem­ ber of St. Clairsville American Legion and the Auxiliary of the Ohio State Highway Patrol and had been employed as a parts man with the Ohio Machine at Cadiz. Surviving are his widow, Bet­ ty Irene Roberts Krinke, two . )m sons and two daughters, Doug- U las, Joseph, Pamala and Bren- I da, all of the home, his par- II ents, of Mt. Pleasant, four sis- >v B ters, Mrs. Eldred McCartney, : ■ Glendale, W. Va., Mrs. Shrieve ■ of St. Clairsville, Mrs. John ■ Ramsey of Richmond, Ohio and §§ j'Mrs. Hans Zimmerman, Phoe- jh nix, Ariz. and one brotlier, Rob- ■ ert Krinke of Mt. Pleasant. ■ Funeral services will be held I today, Thursday, at 2 p.m. at- h the Mt. Pleasant PresbyEd.__- Church with Milton Ohlsen of-1 ■■■■ ficiating. Burial will be in Holly I ■ Memorial Gardens, Pleasant I ■ Grove. ___J KRINKE, Rachel “Katherine,” 92, of Mount Pleasant, Ohio, died Sunday January 8, 2012 at Harrison Community Hospital, Cadiz, Ohio. She was born in Martins Ferry, Ohio on January 26, 19197a daughter of the late William and Emma Murray Krinke. Katherine obtained a Masters Degree from Ohio State University; was a retired Teacher from the Mount Pleasant Schools after 39 years of service; a lifelong member of Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church and the Mount Pleasant Garden Club and Historical Society. Katherine is survived by numerous cousins, church family members, many friends and former stu­ dents. Friends will be received Tuesday 4-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second St., Dillonvale, OH, and also on Wednesday January 11, 2012 at the First Presbyterian Church of Mount Pleasant from 1 p.m. until the time of serv­ ice at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Byron McElroy, officiat­ ing. Interment will follow at Highland Cemetery, Mount Pleasant. Memorial Contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, Mount Pleasant, Ohio 43939. KRISHNADEV, Sandra I., 56, of Crown Point, Ind., for­ merly of Moundsville, VV.Va., died Tuesday, April 26, 2005 in the Methodist Hospital, Merriv- ille, Ind. She was born February 3, 1949 in Glen Dale, W.Va. She was a homemaker; and Protestant by faith. Sandy was previously a RN at the Ohio Valley Hospital, Wheeling. She was preceded in death by her father. Brooks Allen and her grandparents, Oscar and Laura Crow. Surviving are her husband. Dr. B.N. Krishnadev of Crown Point, Ind.; her mother, Leota M. Crow Allen of Moundsville; a son, Vijay Krishnadev at home; a sis­ ter, Bobbie J. Eddy and her hus­ band, Dean, of Moundsville; two nieces, Tammy Smith and her husband, Kevin, and Missy Helms and her husband, Shane, all of Moundsville; and two great- nieces, Karley Smith and Landyn Helms of Moundsville. Visitation and services were held in Merriville, Ind. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery, Moundsville. Local arrangements by the Alt- meyer Funeral Home, Lutes and Kirby-Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Avenue, Moundsville. Elwood Krismer Elwood Lincoln Krismer, 57, ot Phoenix, Adz., formerly of Martins Ferry, diedluesday, Oct at Scottsdale Memorial Hospital North, Scottsdale, Ariz. He was bom Feb. 12, 1938 in Martins Fer­ ry- He was owner/operator of Betta Health Foods, Phoenix and a Surviving are his wife, Mar8°' Krismer; two sons, Mike and John ^ Krismer; a daughter, Dawn Kris- mer; a brother, Louis Krismer; sev- r. en sisters, Clara DeFranco, Bernice [A Crupe, Elaine Wazlazek, Glenda Sacco, Marjorie Drotos, Donna ^ Walters, and Peg Morris. t Memorial services will be held at First Presbyterian Church, _ nut St., Martins Ferry on Friday at pQ 2 D m., with the Rev. Dr. Bill 1^0 Lawrence officiating Arrange- ^ ments by Messinger Mortuary & O Chapel, 7601 E. Indian School q Rd., Scottsdale. O 'V KRISS, Jack A., 67, of S. Third St., Martins Ferry, died Tuesday. June 17, 199JLia Ohio Valley Mea- icalXWferfWheeling. He was a for­ mer employee of North American Coal Co. and an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Mary Winters Kriss. Surviving are his wife, Venicia Swearingen Kriss; two brothers. Allan of New Martinsville and Marland of Aiken, S.C.; several nieces and nephews. There will be no visitation. Services will be held at the ^>^7 convenience of the family. Interment in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. 'Arrangements by Heslop Funeral TV Home, Walnut and Fifth streets. Mar- CC • tins Ferry. Memorial contributions 60 . may be made to the Martins Ferry — ; Public Library, 20 S. Fifth St., Mar­ gins Ferry. KRISS, Martha Vinicia, 84, of Woodsfield, Ohio, formerly of Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Monday. June 30, 2008, in Woodsfield Nursing and Rehabilitation Center." She was born January 29, 1924, in Rayland, Ohio, daughter of the late John and Ida Swearingen. She was a retired Practical Nurse; was formerly employed at St. John Med­ ical Center in Steubenville, Ohio; and worked as a pri­ vate duty nurse. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband. Jack Kriss; two brothers, Harry Lee Swearin­ gen and Eugene “Herschel” Nolan; two sisters Irene “Gussie” Cerra and Marie Tout; as well as several nieces and nephews. Martha is survived by a sister, Mary Lester of Savan­ nah, Ga.; as well as many nieces, nephews, great- nieces and great-nephews. She will be missed by her extended family of caretak­ ers at Woodsfield Nursing and Rehabilitation Center”, where she has resided since 1998. Friends and family are invited to attend graveside services Monday", July 7, 2008, at 1 p.m., with Pastor Ed Eberhart officiating in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. Arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Rd., Brookside. Ohio. KRISTY, Linda Kireta, 58, of Ft. Wayne, Ind. formerly of Toronto, died Saturday, November 29, 2003 in Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. Friends and family may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday at the J.E. Foster Funeral Home, Inc., 701 Findley St., Toronto, where blessing services will be held on Thurs­ day morning at 9:30 a.m. fol­ lowed by funeral liturgy with Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph R.C. Church, N. River Ave., Toronto. Msgr. Kurt Kemo will be the celebrant and burial will follow in Toronto Union Ceme­ tery. Vigil services will be Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Following the cemetery services, the family will be gathering at St. Joseph Church Hall for a dinner that all in attendance are invited to share in with the family. Offer condolences to the fami­ ly online at www.jefosteifh.com. KRITZ, Helen, 92, of Shadyside, Ohio, beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away on Thursday, Febru­ ary 26, 2009, in Belmont Community Hospital Bel- laire, Ohio. Helen was born August 11, 1916 in Shadyside, a daughter of the late Adolph and Anna Dezera Miemik. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church Shadyside and a past mem­ ber of the American Legion Post 521 Auxiliary Shady­ side. She enjoyed quilting, gardening and spending time with family. Preceding her in death were her husband. George J. Kritz; a son. George J. • Kritz Jr; her brother, Stan­ ley Miernik and sister, Stel­ la Dean. Surviving are her son, Stephen J. Kritz and his wife, Phyllis of Shadyside: three grandchildren. Cyn­ thia (Dan) Eller. Dayne (Danielle) Kritz both of Shadyside and Jason (Donna) Kritz of West Salem. Ohio; three great grand children. Noah S. Kritz, Griffin J. Kritz and Evalyn Mae Eller all of Shadyside; a brother, Henry Miernik of Shady­ side. Family will receive friends Sunday Noon to 6 p.m. at the Bauknecht- Alt- meyer Funeral Homes and Crematory 3900 Central Avenue Shadyside, Ohio. Funeral Liturgy with Mass 10 a.m. Monday in St. Mary’s Catholic Church with Fr. Samuel Saprano as Celebrant. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery Powhatan Point, Ohio. Rose Krivgn|kj^r Rose Krivanek, 94, a former resident of 3853 Noble St., Bell- aire, died this morning at Valley View Nursing Home, Colerain. She was born April 24, 1891 in Czechoslavkia, a daughter of the late Ignat and Elizabeth Drahos Zacek. She was a Catholic. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas, April 21, 1970. ^ . Surviving are three daugh­ ters, Teresa Mokros and Pauline Sadlowski, both of Bell- aire and Mary Maltin of Lans­ ing, Mich.; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, where services will be con­ ducted at 1 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Mount Calvary in Cemetery, Bellaire. CO CO rH jKRIVENKO, Ann Elizabeth, 76, of Bellaire, ______died Wednesday, .March 29. 2000, in Crestview Healthcare Center, st. Clairsville. ■ She was preceded in death by herj parents, Ford and Grace O’Dell Willison; a sister, Dorthea Jeffries. Surviving are two sons, Andrew “Rocky" Krivenko and his wife, Christine of St. Clairsville, Michael Krivenko and his wife, Pat of Neffs; three daughters, JoannAgee of Portland, Ore., Linda Taylor and her husband, Paul, of St. Clairsville, Patty Scolastice of Blaine; a brother, Donald Paul Willison of Bellaire; a sister, Lucille Banco of Bellaire; 10 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. There will be no visitation. Interment will be held at the conve­ nience of the family in Armstrongs Mills Cemetery, Armstrongs Mills, Ohio. Arrangements by Bauknecht Funeral Home, 441 37th St., Bellaire. KRIVENKO, George, 76, I opter Strait, Bellaire, formerly of Moundsville and Senecaville, died Tuesday^y 28, 1998. in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale. He was a retired employee of H.E. Neu­ mann Co., Wheeling, a caretaker for the Seneca Marina and a member of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Lore City. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Elaine Krivenko; his second wife, Nora Farmer Krivenko' his parents, Peter and Anna Ozimok Knvenkol three brothers, John, Mike and Andrew. Surviving are a brother, Pete of Bellaire; two sisters, Ann (*'• Vaglienli of Bellaire and Irene Rumin- ski of Powhatan Point; several nieces and nephews; several great-nieces and /X great-nephews. Friends received noon- 0 9 p.m. Thursday at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jefferson Ave., Moundsville. Arrangements are o incomplete. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, in care of One Valley g Bank, Attn.: Don Mason, 418 Jeffer- ^ son Ave., Moundsville, or to the r\r American Cancer Society, Belmont f > County Unit, P.O. Box 756, St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950. P KRIVENKO, Michael F. “Hunkier 59, of Neffs, Ohio, died Sunday, February 15, 2009 in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, W.Va. He was born July 1, 1949, in Bellaire, Ohio, the son of the late Ann Wilison Krivenko. Hunkie was a self- employed painter; a Methodist by faith and a U.S. Army veteran. Surviving are his wife, Patricia A. Marshall Krivenko, whom he married on July 1, 1976; five chil­ dren. Jeff Krivenko of Neffs, Michelle (Bruce) Hollingshead of Bridge port. Ohio."Michael “Mickey” Krivenko Jr. of Beallsville, Ohio, Delores Sue “Sissy” Krivenko and Vicky Jo Donahue, both of Jefferson, S.C.; one brother, Andrew “Rocky” Krivenko of Weirton, W.Va.; three sis­ ters, Jo Ann Agee of Bamesville, Ohio, Patricia Wright of Bellaire and Linda Coen of Shadyside; several grandchildren, including his"“special little buddy”, Layne Krivenko. A celebration of life and memorial gathering of fami­ ly and friends to honor the life of Michael Ford Krivenko will be held at the Krivenko home on Gibas Road in Neffs on Friday, February 20, 2009, at 5 p.m. Share your thoughts and memories with Michael’s family at www.altmeyer. com. Petes- Krivenko Jr. Peter Krivenko Jr., age 79 of Poplar Street. Bellaire, Ohio, .died Sunday, June 23. 2002 in PetersonTiospital, Wheeling! ' He was bom Nov. 1, 1922 in Dilles Bottom. Ohio, the son of the late Peter Sr. and Anna Ozimak Krivenko. He was a retired pipe fitter from Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel in Ben wood: a member of the American Legion #63 in Glencoe, American Legion #521 in Shadyside and Bellaire Eagles, a lifetime member of the VFW #626 in Bellaire and DAV #117 in Bellaire, and a Catholic by faith. He was a U.S. Army veter­ an of World War II. where he served in Normandy and was a recipient of the Purple Heart, Bronze Star and Good Conduct Medal. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers. Surviviors include two sisters, Ann Vaglienti of Bellaire, Ohio and Irene (Leo) Ruminski of Powhatan Point. Ohio; five nieces and several great nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Tuesday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire, where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m., with Rev. Gene Mullett. Military Services will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. and at the graveside. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens. Pleasant Grove, Ohio. . In lieu of flowers, memorial . contributions may be made to St. Johns School or St. Johns .Catholic Church, 415 37th St., Bellaire, Ohio 43906. KRIZAN, Stephen John, 90, of 520 Main Street, Bemvood, W.Va., died Sunday, August 24, 2003 at his home. He was bom July 11, 1913 in Benwood, a son of the late Augustina and Mary Chumba Krizan. Steve was a retired employee of the former Weimer Meat Packing Company of Wheeling; a member of St. John Catholic Church, Benwood where he was on the Rosary and Altar Society, Benwood Fire Department, Garibaldi Lodge of Benwood, the American Legion Blake Brothers Post 46, Benwood and the Sokol Lodge; and a World War II Army veteran. He was a loving husband of 58 years to his wife, Wilma Swick Krizan, who preceded him in death on Oct. 26, 2002. He was also preceded in death by an infant daughter, Rosemary Krizan; a brother, Michael Krizan; and two sisters, Mary and Elaine Krizan. He was a devoted father and grandfather to his son, Stephen “Richard” Krizan of Moundsville; two daughters, Rosalie (Wilbur) Yahnke of Glen Dale, W.Va. and Mary Elaine (Sam) Anderson of St. Clairsville, Ohio; grandchildren, Scott Yahnke of Glen Dale, Stacy (Chad) Blake of Moundsville, Stephanie (Scott) Nolte of Wheeling and Michael Anderson of St. Clairsville; great-grandchildren, Zachary Scott Nolte and Paige Elizabeth Nolte; two brothers, John and Gus Krizan of Czechoslovakia. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. John Catholic Church, Ben­ wood, W.Va. with Fr. Joseph Hayden S.J. officiating. Inter­ ment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling, W.Va. Arrangements by Altmeyer Funeral Home, 214 Marshall St., McMechen. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. Helen Krizoski Helen M. Krizoski, 82, for­ merly of Wheeling, W. Va., died Friday, Oct. 10, 2003, at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was born April 21, 1921 in Wheeling, W. Va., daughter of the late Joseph and Rose Kupchak Krizoski. She is a retired accountant for Pan-American Airway in New York City. She was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Tiltonsville, and Golden Agers in New York. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Steven Krizoski in 1994. Surviving are her sister, Tillie Vitchner of Tiltonsville; two nephews and one niece, one great nephew and four great nieces. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, Ohio on Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday at 1 1 a.m., at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Tiltonsville, Ohio. Burial follows at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling, W. Va. Wake services will be held on Tuesday evening at 8:30 p.m., at the funeral home. Anna Krnjaich Anna Krnjaich, 97, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Tuesday^ July 16, 2002__at the Sliadysfde’ Care Center. She was born March 19, 1905 in Yugoslavia, a daughter of the late Mico and Helen Kmezich Uzelac. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Bellaire and a member of the SNPJ Lodge where she was awarded a plaque for her 60 year member­ ship. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Austin Krnjaich in 1971, a son, Nicholas Kemich, a daughter, Helen Markovich, a granddaughter, Nikki Lynn Kernich and a great grandson, Joshua Drake. Surviving are a son Robert and his wife Sieglinde of Shadyside, two daughters, Dorothy Thomas and her hus­ band Wally of Newtown, Conn., and Nancy Joseph and her hus­ band Robert of Hebron, Ohio; 18 grandchildren, 33 great grand­ children and five great great grandchildren. Friends will be received Thurday, July 18, 2002, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, Ohio, where services will be held Friday at 1 1 a.m. with Pastor Tom Jones officiating. Burial follows in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 26, Bellaire, Ohio 43906. ROBERT KRNYAICH Robert “Bob” Kmyaich, 88, of Shadyside, OH died Saturday, August 26, 2017 at Wheeling Hospital. He was born December 23, 1928 in Duncanwood, OH, a son of the late Austin and Anna Uzelac Kmyaich. He was a member of Shadyside American Legion Post 621, C.S.A Lodge, and proudly served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. Surviving are his loving wife of 55 years, Sieglinde Hoffmann Krnyaich of Shadyside; sons, Robert (Shirley) Kmyaich of Flori­ da, Richard (Lisa) Krnyaich of Shadyside, Ronald (Mary Jo) Krnyaich of Woodstock, GA, and Roger and Ryan Krnyaich, both of Shadyside; a sister, Nancy (Robert) Joseph of Columbus, OH; eight grandsons; a granddaugh­ ter; and seven great-grand­ children. Friends are invited to attend a graveside service on Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bel- laire, OH with Rev. James Hoff officiating. Full Mili­ tary Honors will be con­ ducted by the Belmont County Veterans Associa­ tion at the cemetery. '7*^— Arrangements by Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Cremato- ry, Shadyside. An Ann62, 69140ffiW& Blaine-Chermont Road, Bridgeport, died Thursday in Forest Hill Nursing Home, St. Clairsville. She was born May 18, 1926 at Gere, W.Va., a daughter of the late Mike and Josephine Broczmik Dembrosky. She was a retired employee of Quality Inn Motel, St. Clairsville. and a member of CSA Fraternal Life Belmont Lodge #251. She was preceded in death by her first husband, John Carr West and a brother. Surviving are her husband, An­ thony Krob; a son. Charles Michael West of Bridgeport; a daughter, Deborah West Eddy of Bridgeport; a brother, Charles Dembrosky of Bellaire; two sisters, Mary J. Perry of North Port, Fla., and Helen Dembrosky of Bellaire; two grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na- ; tional Road, Brookside, 2 to 4 and J7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, and noon to 4 land 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, where services will be held at 11 a.m. ! Monday, with the Rev. Donald = Meese officiating. Burial will be [in Holly Memorial Gardens. ; Pleasant Grove. c KROB, Anthony, 65, olof 69140 Blaine-Chermont Road, Bridgeport, died Sunday in Peterson Hospital, Wheeling. He was a retired employee of Valley Camp Coal Co., a member of Pleasant Valley Presbyterian Church, Blaine, and an Army Air Force veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Anna Dembrosky West Krob, in 1988. Surviving are a son, Charles West of Bridgeport; a daughter, Deborah Eddy of Bridgeport; a sister, Mrs. Joseph (Elsie) Muklewicz of Bridge­ port; two granddaughters, Polly Ann and Michelle West, both of Bridge­ port. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today, • and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at ' Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Arrangements are: incomplete. ii CARL KROB Carl Anthony Krob, 90, f St. Clairsville, OH, for­ merly of Bridgeport, OH, iassed Saturday April 8, :017 at Forest Hills, St. Clairsville. He was born February 1, 1927, a son of the late 7rank Krob Sr. and Caro- ine Novak Krob. Carl is a U.S. Army vet­ eran of WWII, a member of he UMWA and a member mf the Bellaire VFW. In addition to his parents, lie is preceded in death by brothers: Frank and Jerry Krob and a sister- in-law, Margaret Krob. Carl is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, Janet Sabo Krob, daugh­ ters: Tina (Jack) Mullen of Bridgeport, Cindy (Naeem) Khalid of Baytown, TX, Tammy (Jim) Baker of St. Clairsville, Shari Kacsmar Ijoe McCutcheon) of Bridgeport, Carrie [Boskovich (Dan Cain) of Lansing; grandchildren: Justin Chambers, Ryan Baker, Stephanie Herndon, TJ Boskovich, Chea Lee, Isaac Khalid, Khadija Khalid, Kelsey Zeyer, Johnathan Mullen, Janelle Baker; a proud great-grand­ father of Justice, Law, Lib­ erty Chambers; Bella and Vera Herndon, Aiden Boskovich, Hunter Zeypr, and Payton Zonker. / ^ Friends will be received Tuesday 4-8 p.m. at Wil­ son Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, OH, where services will be held on Wednesday April 12, 2017 at 11 a.m. with • Rev. James Hoff, officiat- ing. Military Honors by Bel­ laire VFW at the funeral home. Interment will fol­ low at Linwood Cemetery. KROB, Christina Caroline Kubalek, 105, of Lansing, Ohio, passed away peacefully in the presence of her family 2007 neSday’ ^ePtem^er She was born April 2, 1902, in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia, a daughter of the late Frank and Johanna Sotek Kubalek. Tina was co-founder, along with her husband Joe, of the Joseph Krob Dairy in Lansing. She was a member of the Lansing United Methodist Church and the CSA Lodge. She loved to bake, was an avid seamstress and a quilt maker, making quilts for every member of her family. Tina lived a full life. Her mother died when she was 15 years old; and she helped raise her sisters. She raised her own children and helped raise her grandchildren. She enjoyed traveling with her family; and at the age of 85, she went with her sisters to her birthplace in Czechoslovakia. She will be sadly missed. Tina was preceded in death by her husband. Joseph, on February 1, 1975; a daughter, Marie Lucki on October 9, 1966; three brothers. Frank Mertl and Joe and Ray Kubalek; as well as four sis­ ters, Mary Shica, Frances Chervank, Anne Horky, and Augusta Smith. Tina is survived by a son, James (Helen) Krob of Lansing; a daughter, Mildred (Fred) Brown of Oviedo, Fla.; a sister, Alice Chaffin of Columbus, Ohio; nine grand­ children, two which she helped raise, Diane (Joe) Donkersloot of St. James City, Fla., and Sandee (Jay) Morgan of Shadyside, as well as Tina (Ken) Gimlin of Virginia Beach, Va., James, (Holly) Krob of New Richmond, Ohio, Robert (Jamie) Krob of Canton, Ohio, Nancy (Matt) Pennington of Belle Center, Ohio, Fred Brown and Holly Tabbenor both of Oviedo, and Tawnec Brown of Chardon, Ohio; also surviving are 20 great-grandchildren; and sever­ al nieces and nephews. Visitation will be Saturday 6-8 p.m., and Sunday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where funeral serv­ ices will be held Monday at 11 a.m. with the Reverends Donald and Karen Upson and Reverend Lisa Boulton offici­ ating. Interment will follow in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Lansing United Methodist Church or Valley Hospice. 3 avJFM& t KROB, Frank J., 70, of Cher- mont Road, Bridgeport, died Tues­ day in Wheeling Hospital. He was a retired employee of J.C. Towing Co., oellaire, and a member of All Saints Catholic Church, Blaine. He was preceded in death by a son, Frank III; jhis parents, Frank and Caroline (Novak Krob; a brother, Jerry. Sur­ viving are his wife, Margaret Kaska ls.rob; a son and daughter-in-law, Larry and Lee Ann Krob of Bridge­ ^5 port; a brother, Carl of Martins O Ferry; three grandchildren, Kevin, cr Kelli and Kori Krob, all of Bridge­ port. Services will be held at 10 a m. today at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Interment -ri-5 m Lmwood Cemetery, Blaine. 9s uii v/I DIIU nod._EcL JAMES KROB James E. Krob, 58, of New Richmond, Ohio, for­ merly of Lansing, Ohio, died AugusFT7, 2017 at his home. Jim was born June 9, 1959 in Wheeling WV, the son of James J. and Helen Bauman Krob, residents of Lansing, Ohio, who survive him. He was a 1977 graduate of Bridgeport High School and a 1981 graduate of the University of Cincinnati School of Communications. Jim was a broadcasting audio engineer, covering many nationwide sporting events. He was a member of the Lansing United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his paternal grand­ parents, Joseph and Tina Krob; and maternal grand­ parents, Joseph and Marie Bauman. Surviving are his wife, Holly Alder-Krob; a broth­ er, Bob (Jamie) Krob of Canton, OH; two sisters, Tina (Ken) Gimlin of Vir­ ginia Beach, VA and Nancy (Matt) Pennington of Belle Center, OH; four nephews, three nieces, aunt and uncle, cousins, many friends and his pet dog “Duke.”3^T Family and friends are invited to a memorial visita­ tion and service on Satur­ day, September 2, 2017 at the Lansing United Methodist Church, 55123 Greenbank Ave., Lansing, OH, beginning at noon until time of the memorial service at I p.m. with Reverend John Jackson officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to Bethesda Foundation Hospice, P.O. Box 633597, Cincinnati, OH 45263. Jeruy Krob \\Wfo- Jerry Louis Krob, 62, 69220 Woods Road, Bridgeport, died Sun­ day at home. He was bom July 23, 1929 at Lansing, son of the late Frank and Caroline Novak Krob. He was a farmer and retired truck - driver of Wheeling-Pitlsburgh Steel l Corp., a Methodist and a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. i Surviving are his wife, Barbara A. 1 Freund Krob; a son, Wayne D. of « Westerville; a daughter, Susan J. l Prager of Bridgeport; two brothers, * Frank of Lansing and Carl of Martins ‘ Ferry; a granddaughter. S- \1 Friends will be received 7 to 9 ' p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. “ Wednesday at the family residence, „ where services will be held at 1 p.m. ' Thursday, with the Rev. Loman F. I i Fish officiating. Burial follows in Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. Ar­ rangements by Wilson Funeral } Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. KROB, Lee Ann Mari­ nacci, 59, of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Wednesday March 1 1. 2009, at Wheel­ ing Hospital. She was bom at Bellaire, Ohio on April 3. 1 949, a daughter of the late Quinno and Ann Krivosucky Mari- nacci. She was a Registered Nurse, spending the majori­ ty of her careei'at Wheeling Hospital helping others; a loving wife and mother and devoted friend, and a Catholic by faith Lee Ann is survived by her loving husband of 40 years, Larry Krob, a son, Kevin Krob and his wife LaNette of Bridgeport; two daughters: Kellilviapes and her husband Dana of Spring Hill, Fla., Kon Rosnick and her husband Jason of Bridgeport; three brothers: Gary Marinacci of Bridge­ port, Quinn Marinacci and his wife Jane of Myrtle Beach, SC.. Jim McNutt and his wife Sue of Las Vegas, NV.; two grandchildren: Madison and Shane Krob; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohip, on Satur­ i day 4-9 p.m. and also on Sunday, March 15, 2009, from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 1 p.m. with the Reverends David Demarest and Donald Cordery offici­ ating. Interment will follow at Linwood Cemetery,! , Blaine, Ohio. I MARY KROB Mary Margaret Krob, 87, of Bridgeport, died Monday, July 21, 2014 at Wheeling Hospital. She was born May 1 1, 1927 in Blaine, a daughter of the late Jacob and Mary (Androna) Kaska and her stepfather, Frank Katchmar. She was a Catholic by faith. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and friend. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her loving hus­ band, Frank J. Krob, in 1995; a son, Frank Krob; a sister, Dorothy Gary; and a daughter-in-law, Lee Ann Mary is survivecTby her son, Larry Krob of Bridgeport; three grand children: Kevin (LaNette) Krob and Kori (Jason) Rosnick, both of Bridge port, and Kelli (Dana) Mapes of Spring Hill FL; three great-grand children: Madison and Shane Krob and Kason Rosnick; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, on Wednesday, July 23, 2014 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., where servic­ es will be held on Thursday at 1 1 a.m. with Fr. John Mucha officiating. Interment in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. Andrew Krock Andrew Krock, 70, Powhatan Point, died Tuesday, March 28, at his home. / rJ j He was born Sept. 15, 1901, in Czechoslovakia, a son of the late Anton and Sophia Korck. He was a past president of the electrical construction workers and was affiliated with the International Brotherhood of Electricians, Local 141, Wheeling, and a member of the Bellaire Eagles. He was preceded in death by his wife, Edith, in 1964. Surviving are two sons, Donald Edward and Phillip Anthony, both of St. Clairsville,. one daughter, Mrs. Roger (Nancy) Huth, Massillon, one sister, Mrs. May Mary Hicks, Brooklyn, N.Y. and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday in Powhatan with Rev. Lee Filker officiating. Burial was in Powhatan Cemetery. *1 DonaldDol,/^/ISv E. Krock, 44, RDock 1, St. Clairsville, died Saturday at Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. He was born July 13, 1929, a son of the late Andrew and Edith Lehman Krock. He was an employe of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Follansbee plant. Surviving are his widow Mary Ramsey Krock; one brother, Phillip of St. Clairsville and one sister, Mrs. Nancy Jane Huth of Massillon. Funeral services were Wednesday in Powhatan with Rev. Lee Filker officiating. Burial was in Powhatan Cemetery. a

CO Ledra Krock Ledra Krock, 93, Rose Hill Towers, Bellaire, formerly of Shadyside, .died today, Sept. 10, .1997 at City Hospital, Bellaire? She was born Nov. 7, 1903 in Czechoslovakia, a daughter of the late William and Theresa Najvert Sykora. She was a member of Nazarene Church and Shadyside Democratic Party for over 30 years. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ -*S band, John Krock: a son, Thomas o> Grady; a daughter, Joan Patricia n Krock; a grandson; four sisters, Angela Shrinkarow, Elsie Caster- line, Sylvia Gorza, and Bessie / Lucas; two brothers, William and Arthur Sykora. Surviving are two daughters, ^ Ledra Hulderman and Ruth Bran- ^ nen, both of Shadyside; a brother, 7=^ fV Harry Sykora of Cleveland; a sister, 3 Ethel Shiretta of St. Clairsville; ^ nine grandchildren; seven great- grandchildren. ^ Friends will be received at the Bauknech-. Funeral Home, Shady­ side, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thurs­ day, where services will be held Friday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Alice Phillips officiating. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Memorial contributions may be made to Shadyside Emergency Squad. KROCK, Mary Kathleen Ramsey, passed away October 26, .2008. She was the widow of Donald L. Krock: daughter of the late Newell and Stella Atkinson Ramsey; grand­ daughter of the late Dr. George L. Ramsey and Luella V. Ramsey. Mary graduated from St. Clairs vi lie High School, Ohio Valley General Hospital (OVGH) School of Nursing, Wheeling, and California Slate College, California. Pa. She started the Psychiatric Unit at the OVGH in 1958; taught practical nursing at Belmont Technical College in St. Clairsville for 11 years and continued working in Psychiatry throughout her 41 year career. In addition to her parents. Mary was preceded in death by two brothers, Lawrence “Larry” Ramsey and William Ramsey and two sisters, Sarah Buchanan and Belly Lou Cheeseman. Surviving are two broth­ ers, Robert Wilson Ramsey and his wife of Ladson, S.C. and Kenneth R. Ramsey and his wife of Cape Coral, Fla. and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great- nephews; three brothers-in- law, Bob Cheesman, Rob Buchanan and Phil Krock and sister-in-law, Nancy Huth. Friends will be received on Friday, October 31, 2008, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 186 Main St.. Powhatan Point, OH, where services will be held on Saturday at 1 1 a.m. with the Rev. Marian Glass officiating. Burial will follow fij Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kidney Foundation, 1107 Kenilworth Drive, Baltimore, MD 21204. i ^Spflich ^ kI ugust, 79, of 68620 Neola Ave. Wolfhurst, died Saturday in Wheeling Hospital. He was a retired carpenter of Wheel ing- Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Martins Ferry plant, and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst. He was preceded in death by his parents, Peter and Maryana Dolenc Kroflich. Surviving are his wife, Sophia Prorok Kroflich; four sons, Stephen of Fenton, Mich., Jack of Merritt Island, Fla., Joseph of York- ville and Richard of Lansing; six daughters, Mrs. William (Elizabeth) Timko of Wolfhurst, Mrs. Robert (Marianne) Baicr of Mcchanicsburg, Pa., Mrs. Glenn (Rose Ellen) Eickenhorst of Alexandria, Va., Mrs. Willard (Jane) D’Amico of Monroe­ ville, Pa., Mrs. Robert (Christina) Kyre of Martins Ferry and Teresa Piazza of Wolfhurst; a sister, Johanna Frieheit of Melbourne, Fla.; : 16 grandchildren; two great-grand- i children. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-9 p.m. Tuesday at i Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National i Road, Brookside. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at StJoseph Catho­ lic Church. Interment in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. Rosary devotions at 7:30 p.m. today. Vigil services at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial contribu­ tions may be made to St. Joseph Catholic Church, 68210 Neola Ave., Wolfhurst, Ohio 43912 KROFLICH, Sophia E., J3, of Wolfhurst, Ohio, died Friday, March 21,2008, at her home. She was born April 16, 1914 in Boydsville, Ohio, a daughter of the late John and Eva Malek Prorok. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Wolfhurst. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, August Kroflich; three sisters, Josephine Silon, Ann Stortz and Nellie Charne; two brothers, William and Adam Prorok; and two sons- in-law, Bill Timko and Mark Piazza. Sophia is survived by four sons, Stephen and his wife, Barb, Jack and his wife, Helen, Joseph and his wife. Jill, and Rick and his wife, Kelly; six daughters, Elizabeth Timko, Marianne Baier and her hus­ band, Robert. Rose Ellen Eickenhorst and her husband, Glenn, Jane D’Amico and her husband, Willard, Christinia Kyre and her husband, Robert, and Teresa Piazza; 17 grand­ children, Stevie, Julie, Sharon, Mark, Kim, Scott, Rodney, Mary Beth, Glenn, Robbie, Christy, Kristen, Jessica, Nicholas, Ricky, Ryan and Jacob; 14 great-grandchildren, Justin, Brittany, Kaitlyn, Jaron, Jensen, Matthew, David, Sophia, Emily, Nathan, Katie, Ella, Riley and Madyn; as well as many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be Tuesday 2-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where Vigil servic­ es will be held at 2:30 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Wednesday, at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Wolfhurst, with Father John Mucha us the celebrant. Interment will follow in Unwood Cemetery, Blaine. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph Catholic Church, 68230 Neola Avenue, Bridgeport, OH 43912 or to Valley Hospice, 10686 State Route 150, Rayland, OH 43943. Dorothy Krogel Dorothy Rose Bishop Krogel, 85, Joella Drive, St. Clairsville, died Tuesday, June 9. 1998 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was bom June 27, \1912 at Wheeling, a daughter of the late William and Ann Bremer Bishop. ' She was a member of Christ the King Lutheran Church, St. Clairsville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Paul R. Krogel; four sisters, -5 Wilma Dehus, Ellen Shrieve, o Madelyn Gellner and Blanche Geiger. & Surviving are two sons, Richard P. of Elkins, W.Va. and Thomas W. of Ridgely, W.Va.; five grand­ children; nine great-grandchildren. Friends will be received Thurs­ day, 7 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brook- side, where services will be held at - 1 p.m. Friday, with the Rev. Lei- land M. Eilert officiating. Entomb­ ment follows at Halcyon Hills Memorial Park, Sherrard, W.Va. Herbert ECrogel Herbert F. Krogel? 74, Ben- wood, died Monday, Jan. 8. He was bom in Wheeling, May 20, 1898, a son of Richard and Caroline Templin Krogel. He was a member of St. James Church, and was a retired employe of Bloch Brothers Tobacco Co. Surviving are his widow, Elizabeth Gately Krogel, a daughter, Mrs. Marcus (Elizabeth) Kostolich, Wheaton, Md., two sisters, Mrs. Hilda Cole and Mrs. Amy Baker, both of Wheeling, a brother, Paul oe St. Clairsville and three grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial was held Friday at St. James Church, Benwood. Interment was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery,

5b $ Paul Krogel pro Paul R. Krogel, 77, of RD 3 Joella Drive, RD 9 St. Clairsville, died Feb. 9 at the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was a member of Christ the King Lutheran Church, St. Clairsville, and a retired engineer with the Bloch ^ Brothers Tobacco Co. Surviving are his wife, ™ Dorothy R. Bishop Krogel; two sons, Richard P. of Ashland, Ky., and Thomas W. of Cumberland, Md.; two sisters, Mrs. Amy Baker of Wheeling, and Mrs. Hilda Cole of Pasadena, Calif.; and five grandchildren. Services were held Feb. iz at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, ^ Wheeling. Entombment was in the Halcyon Hills Mausoleum, Sherrard, W. Va. v Helen T. Krol Helen T. Krol, 80, of County Rd. 1, Rayland, Ohio, died Friday, June 20, 2003 at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. She was bom Oct. 10, 1922 in Bradley, Ohio, the daughter of the late Leon and Bertha Chodnick Bikoski. She was retired from East Ohio Regional Hospital where she had been employed as a ward secretary. She was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Tiltonsville, Ohio. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her step-father Frank Nedvasky, two sisters: Ida Marangos and Stella Soltis and a brother Walter Bikoski. Surviving are her husband, Stanley Krol Sr.; two sons Stanley Krol Jr. and his wife Tulane of Colerain, Ohio, and Rodney Krol and his wife Loretta of East Lansing, Mich.; a sister Jenny Hutkay and her hus­ band Charles of Dillonvale, Ohio; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Visitation will be Sunday from 4 to 9 p.m. at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, Ohio. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m., at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Tiltonsville, Ohio, with Monsignor George Coyne offici­ ating. Burial follows in Holly memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Wake services will be held Sunday at 8:30 p.m. at the funer­ al home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cancer Society Hope Lodge, 1 1432 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, OH 44106. 3ose Krol Rose M. Stupak Krol, 86, Heil Addition (Deep Run), Martins 7erry, Ohio, died Saturday, July ^ 2004 in Rosewood Manor, forkville, Ohio. She was born Dct. 17, 1917 in Deep Run, laughter of the late John and Margaret Szelagyi. A retired employee of the Yorkville Post Office, she was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Tiltonsville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a daughter-in-law, Danielle Neavin; eight brothers, Patrick, Frank, Mike, Joe, Elmer, John, Pete and Julius Stupzdc three sis­ ters, Julia Korsko, Margaret Gensor and an infant sister, Irene Stupak. Surviving are two sons, Louis W. Krol and his wife Pat of Deep Run, Gene Neavin of Blackwood, N.J.; four grandchil­ dren, John Krol, Shelley Trouten, Gene Neavin and Dr. Timmy Neavin; two great-grand­ children, Maria and Jacob. Friends will be received Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Tiltonsville, with Monsignor George Coyne officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery. Martins Ferry. Wake services will be held Tuesday a{ 8:3C p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the donor’s choice. KROL, Stanley, Sr., 93, of County Hwy. I, Rayland, Ohio, died Saturday, December 22, 2007, in East Ohio Regional Hospital. He was born July 1, 1914 in Fairpoint, Ohio, the son of the late Pete and Mary Prysock Krol. He was a WWII Army vet­ eran; a mine worker with Dorothy Mine in Glen Robbins, Ohio; a construction worker with James White Construction, Weirton, W.Va,; member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Tiltonsville, Ohio; the V.F.W., Yorkville, Ohio; and U.M.W. In addition to her parents, ghe was preceded in death by his wife, Helen Bikoski Krol; two brothers. Lou and Bill Krol; and three sisters, Helen Blankenship, Genevieve Stupak and Wanda Yocum. Surviving are two sons, Stanley, Jr. (Tulane) Krol of Tiltonsville and Rodney (Loretta) Krol of Lansing, Mich.: a sister, Alice Capers of Miramar Beach, Fla.; five grandchildren: and seven great-grandchildren. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Stanley and to celebrate his life on Wednesday from 2-6 p.m. at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday at I 1 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Tiltonsville, with Msgr. George Coyne as celebrant. Full military honors will be conducted by the Belmont County Council in Holy Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. William L. Krol William L. Krol, 83 4322 Rav?anydHdigH^G,en Robbi"s~ Wednesday. May 3 'pitaM'n m Ph^eglonal Ho'f- P*taI *n Martins Ferry. He was a son oUfSih2°i 1916 in Eairpoint. fSkSE P® '^fery wiS' v*n ™"=,d 0011 n * & 0 Coal Company orothy Mine, a constructin’ -___ worker with Local 809, an Armv A -^oer K's of oSt./tw Josephr^"’s Catholic“™ ^ Church in Tiltonsville, UMW of O America and Labor Local 809. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife Jessie Purkoski Krol; a brother’ B^ken!h-° ohree SiSterS’ Helen C/ Wan^aYoPcumeneVleVeStUpakand

\x/nUrvi^ing are lwo sons r^Liiam °J Be,haveiL Bellaire,’ Gregory J. of Garfield Heights; a brother, Stanley of Glen Robbins; r¥ a sister, Alice Capers of Adena; six grandchildren; five great- 3 grandchildren. Friends will be received at the rutl°Sku Buneral Home, Tiltonsville, today, 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. at S . Joseph’s Catholic Church, Tiltonsville, with Monsignor Coyne officiating. Burial will follow m St. Adalbert’s Cemetery, with military graveside services by Belmont County Council of VFW. Wake services will be held today at 8:30 p.m. in the funeral home. KROLL, Emil, 77, of CountJy Club Retirement Center, Bellaire, formerly of South Zane Highway, Martins Ferry, died Wednesday, Oct. 29JJjtSZ. He was a retired drill press operator of the former Interna­ tional Harvester, Shadyside, and an Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lettie Ann Thompson Kroll; his par­ ents, Andrew and Theresa Copka Kroll; a half-brother, Milan Grubich. Surviving are a sister, Nellie Ciszewski of Shadyside; four nieces, Mrs. Michael (Emily) Kurko of Adena, Mrs. David (Carol) Daven­ O port, Mrs. Richard (Anna) Johnson and Mrs. Rich (Lynne) Baker, all of Powhatan Point. Friends received 6- 9 p.m. today at Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut and Fifth streets, c° Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday. Interment 3 i in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant —• r Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the Martins Ferry Emer­ gency Squad. KROLL, George John, 92, of Highland Avenue, Shady- side, Ohio, died Friday, Octo­ ber 20, 2006 in Shadyside Care Center. George was born July 11, 1914 in Turkey Knob, West Virginia, a son of the late George I. and Frances Wag- man Kroll. He was retired from Shady- side High School after 32 years as a Math and Science Teacher. He was a member of the Shadyside First Presbyter­ ian Church; a 60 year member of the Masonic Lodge No. 724 F & AM of Shadyside; and he was a WWII Army Veteran. He was an avid Bowler, Bridge and Euchre player. George was a faithful fan of Shadyside High School Sports and the Ohio State Buckeyes. He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Lee Wright Kroll, on December 31, 1996; his step-mother, Anna Gulash Magyar Kroll; a sister, Medie Kroll; Five step-brothers, John Magyar, Joseph Magyar, Michael Magyar, George Mag­ yar and Stephen “Whitey” Magyar; and a step-sister, Theresa Kocheran. Surviving are a daughter, Donna (Butch) Joseph of Shadyside; two grandsons, Joel (Christina) Joseph and their children, Jillian and Jordan, all of Shadyside and Jared Joseph of Columbus, Ohio; a brother, Richard (Erma) Kroll of Wilm­ ington, Ohio; a step-brother, Louis Magyar of Shadyside; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Monday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Cremato­ ry, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio. Friends received at the First Presbyterian Church, 4100 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio on Tuesday from 9 a.m. until time of funeral service at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Alice Phillips officiating. Interment in Belmont Coun­ ty Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Memorial contributions to First Presbyterian Church or The Shadyside High School Alumni Association, P.O. Box 176, Shadyside, Ohio 43947. Margaret Kroll y KROLL, Margaret L., 82, of Highland Ave., Shadyside, died Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1996, in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was a retired elementary school teacher at the for­ mer Avondale and St. Joe schools and a member of First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, Shady- side. She was preceded in death by her parents, Herman and Etta Cald- wel 1 Wright; a brother, Floyd V. Wright. Surviving are her husband, George J.; a daughter, Donna L. Joseph of Shadyside; two grandsons, Joel David Joseph and Jared Daniel Joseph, both of Shadyside. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shady­ side, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Interment in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside Fire Department, 4210 Central Ave., Shadyside, Ohio 43947 or Shady­ side High School, 3890 Lincoln Ave., Shadyside. KRONE, Edward A., 63, of Colerain, Ohio, died Thursday, July 29, 2010 at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. He was born Dec. 5, 1 946 in Martins Ferry, a son of the late Gilbert and Mary (Feachen) Krone. He retired from the Plumbers & Steamfitters Union Local No. 83 and the Moundsville Post Office. Ed was a member of American Legion Post No. 38 of Martins Ferry and a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, Vietnam War. Surviving are his wife Linda L. (Deitch) Krone, two sons Jeff (Dana Rolling) Krone of Maynard, Ohio, and Brian Krone of Colerain, a daughter Courtney (Jason) Wodarcyk of S-t. Clairsville, a brother Gil (Joan) Krone of Grandville, Ohio, a sister Connie (Jerry) Donahue of Canton, Ohio, and four grandchil­ dren Dylan, Brittany, Jay and Kody. Friends will be received Sunday 12-3 & 6-8 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, Ohio, where services will be held Aug. 2, 2010 at 1 1 a.m. with Mary Hughes officiating. Burial follows at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Military honors will be presented at the funeral home prior to services by the Belmont County .Council of the American Legion. Memorial contributions may be made to: School Age Programs for Autism, c/o St. Clairsville City Schools, 108 Woodrow Ave., St. Clairsville, OH 43950. LEMOYNE KRONE Lemoyne Gilbert Krone, 87, born in Martins Ferry, OH, to Frances Alberta Babb Krone and William v0r Krone, went to be with the Lord on November 19, ^ 2015. He passed at home in Myrtle Beach, surrounded c.^jby family. Lee formerly resided in Colerain, OH. He was preceded in death by his youngest son, William “Billy” Krone. Lemoyne is survived by his wife of 64 years, Lois M. Krone, son, Robert of Clearwater, FL and daugh­ ter, Sherry (David) Baker of Middletown, VA. Other family members surviving “Moine” are four grandchildren, Heather (Adam) Shapaka of New Philadelphia, OH; Joshua (Kelly) Baker of Colerain, OH; Samantha and Brad Krone of Tampa, FL; seven great-grandchildren; Mackenze and Madison Baker, Carter and Meara Shapaka, Analise and Jax- son Baker, anndU-Ja^ob Krone. The family wishes to thank the Lower Cape Feat- Mercy Hospice for their support. A private service was held at home. 's

2A-j;998„in~Forest Hills Retirement Center, St. Clairsville. i ,,tLWaS^? m?mber of St. John Lutheran Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her hus- anddSiKn 'bpt Ar her Parenls’ Adam and Susan Feachen; a brother: a sis­ ter Surviving are two sons, Gilbert of Granville, Ohio, and Edward of minthf,orl; r dauSbter, Constance Donahue of Canton, Ohio; two ferS'HApa'",Feachen of Belmonl. cant an(j Frank Feachen of Andalu­ "5 sia, Ala.; four sisters, Ann M pMimM Martins Ferry, Mrs. Bud a2 (Milhe) Marcissm of Andalusia, SlI12s of Long Beach. Calif., 0 and Mis Janies (Marguerite) Gonal' dreW, *’ Ca,if-: dght grandchil- Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m' * Wednesday at Keller Funeral Home . £l??lns FeiTy, where services will be X held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Interment - ^ Grove y Memorial Gardens, Pleasant | fXC

! nh.ra ___ 7i Vivieifi fCronersweth ptoQa^^ttsyJjyg 82 Vif'?9i ^'■Moore Kronenweth, Ath^fSSSU,®- hor ^as £receded in death by KrrLhUS,Sa.nd- Burzil J. Kronenweth, in 1972. ,,Surviving are two daughters Mrs John (Beverly) Frazier of Clairsville and Mrs. Joseph Pa yfwLn°Ui- ?0X of, Lansdafe f?" two sisters. Mrs. Earl RpthLtphlne)J Seidler of Bethlehem and Mrs. Lester (Margaret) Smith, with whom she resided; six grandchildren- three great-grandchildren. ’ $

cSjcaSS"" ” Moo”, ^ •> Norah Kronjaeger J, KRONJAEGER, Norah B. McIIvain, 94, of Ridge Crest Road, Wheeling, died Sunday, April 28, 1996, in Bfshop Joseph H. Hodges Continuous Care Center, Wheeling. Friends received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. today at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling, where ser­ vices will be held at 1 1 a.m. Wednesday. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry •"5 o z5 C- -

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<• >> ns <_ o 3 ? kronjaeger, Phoebe J., 92, of Wheeling, died Monday, July 5, 2010, in Ohio Valley Medical Center. She was born November 4, 1917, a daughter to the late Flory and Emma (Uphold) Malatesta. C In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband Eugene E. “Gene” Kronjaeger, three sisters. Josephine Buonamici, Rose Maragoni, and Lena “Gigi” i Reese, five brothers, Carl, I Leonard, Marshall, Canado, and Paul Malatesta. Surviving are her two sons, Eugene Kronjaeger Jr. (Mary) of Jacksonville. ; Fla., and John Kronjaeger ' of Glen Dale, Ariz.: one daughter, Eleanor Driver (Rev. David) of-Tyler, Texas; four sisters. Isabelle Stopera of Colerain, Ohio, I Rita Roth of Colerain. I Ohio, Ann Davies of NC, and Jenny Malatesta of S..C; one brother. Julius Malatesta of Martins Ferry, Ohio; one brother-in-law, Hank Maragoni of Martins Ferry, Ohio! several grand­ children and great grand­ children; and severafnieces and nephews, including Anita (Butch) Marvin of Wheeling. Friends will be received Thursday, July 8, 2010 from 4-8 p.m. at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, j Wheeling where services I will be held 1 1 a.m. Friday, July 9. 2010 with Rev. Leroy Jeneskee officiating. Entombment will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens in Colerain' Ohio, John Krontiris KRONTIRIS, John T., 77, of Hughes Avenue, Martins Ferry, died Sunday, Nov. 26, 1995, at home.~He'Was a retirecTempIoyee of the former Belot Block Co., Tiltonsville, a member of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Life Giving Fountain, Martins Ferry, and an Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Anne M. Kartsimas Krontiris; his parents, Theodore G. and Katherine Krontiris; two sisters. Surviving are a____.. son, Theodore G. of Medfield, Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. Harvey \ (Johanna) Litowitz of Hudson, Ohio; " a brother, George of Windham, (‘ Ohio; two sisters, Christine Kewbe- fer and Pauline Bartzis, both of j— Columbus; six grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ^ today at Heslop Funeral Home, Wal­ nut and Fifth streets, Martins Ferry Services will be held at 1 1 a.m Thursday at the Greek Orthodox f Church of the Life Giving Fountain. Entombment in Holly Memorial Gar- Q dens Mausoleum, Pleasant Grove. ~ ^ Trisagion services at 8 p.m. today. Memorial contributions may be . made to the Greek Orthodox Church of the Life Giving Fountain, 314 N. ^ j Fifth St., Martins Ferry, Ohio 43935. Eveiyn Kropka Evelyn Kropka, 87, Rayland, Uh,0 went to be with the Lord on April 2, 2004, at her home. She was bom April 28, 1916, at Bradley, OH. Evelyn was a tnember of the Yorkville United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Florence (Riley) Whittaker, her husband Joseph A. Kropka Sr. in 1986, one son Gene Kropka in 1993, four brothers, James, William, Kenneth and Joseph Whittaker. Four sisters, Marie Whittaker, Anna (Kelly) Thompson, Violet (Costlow) Corrick and Dorothy DeFelice. Two grandchildren, Patty Lynn and Ruth Evelyn Kropka. Evelyn is survived by, five sons, Walter and his wife Cinda of Bucyrus, OH., Jack and his wife Patty of Wintersville, Larry and his wife Sharon of Rayland, Terry and his wife Debbie of Brilliant, Roger of Martins Ferry. One daughter Louise”Sis” Dowdell, and her husband Raymond of Adena. One sister, Myrtle (Kontra) Polivka of Bloomingdale, 21 grandchil­ dren, 31 great-grandchildren, two great-greatgrandchildren, a * special niece, Jessica Taylor of Michigan, a beloved niece and friend, Paula Hutton, and her dog Alex who she loved dearly. Friends are welcome on Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Borkoski Funeral Home, 337 Jefferson St., Tiltonsville, OH where services will be held at 1 1 a.m. on Tuesday, April 6, 2004 with Rev. Tom Thomas officiating. Burial will be at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, OH. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Yorkville United Methodist Church, 121 Third Street, Yorkville, OH 43971. Joseph Kro^. ^ Joseph A. Kropka, 72, of RD 1, Rayland, died Saturday at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born May 17, 1914, in Plum Run, a son of the late Joseph and Mary Hlifka Kropka. A Catholic, he was an avid hunter and outdoorsman; a member of the Jefferson County Sportsman Club and National Ri­ fle Association and a retired coal miner from Consolidation Coal Co., Moundsville. Preceding him in death were three brothers, William, John and Rudolph Kropka; a sister, Mrs. Mary Sakolski. Surviving are his wife, Evelyn E. Whittaker Kropka; six sons, Joseph E. of Pomeroy, Walter R. of RD 1, Rayland, Jack D. of Wintersville, Larry W. of Tiltonsville, Roger A. of New Haven, W.Va., Terry L. of Yorkville; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Louise Sis) Dowdell of Adena; three sisters, Mrs. Ellen Rodak of Smithfield, Mrs. Nellie Russo of Coral Springs, Fla. and Mrs. Judy Johnson of Cape Coral, Fla.; 19 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Nightingale-Foster Funeral Home, Smnithfield, today, 7 to 9 p.m., and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be l uesuay ai xr wiunamwY. > iMichael McHale officiating.] Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. j : i of Bucyrus, Ohio, died Saturday, his death was unexpected following a lengthy illness with COPD and with lung cancer for the I Pasj 1 1/2 Walter was born in Smilhfield, Ohio, on April 23, 1936 to the late Joseph and Evelyn (Whittaker) Kropka. Mr. Kropka worked for many at Satralloy 1 coal mine in Mingo Junction; Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel; and was a former Chief of Police in Dillonvale, Ohio. He served in the U.S. Army; member of VFW Post 1078, American Lesion Post 181, and Amvets Post 27. Walter was a lifetime fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers Gene and Jack . Mr. Kropka is survived by wife, Cinda; son, Joseph, of Cadiz, Ohio; daughter, Judi Stephenson of Weirton, W. Va.; three stepsons: four grandchildren; sister, Louise “Sis” (Raymond) Dowdell of Adena, Ohio; brothers, Larry (Sharon) of Rayland, Ohio, Roger of Martins Ferry, Ohio, and Terry (Debbie) of Yorkville, Ohio; and moth­ er-in-law, Norma Leatherman Graveside Services will be held on Thursday at 4 p.m. in Holly Memorial Gardens, Ml Pleasant, Ohio. The Munz-Pirnstill Funeral Home, 2 15 N Walnut St., Bucyrus OH is handling arrangements. KROTKY, Bertha, 91, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Wednes­ day, February 23, 2005 in Park Health Center, St. Clairsville. She was born December 24, 1913 in Cambridge, Ohio, a daughter of the late Cyril and Helena Prosek Rome. She was a member of Thoburn United Methodist Church of St. Clairsville. In addition to her parents, Bertha was preceded in death by her husband, Rudolph Krotky in 1980; two brothers, Joseph and Frank Rome; and a sister, Ethel Rome. Surviving are a son, Robert R. “Bob” and his wife, Jill Krotky, of Columbus, Ohio; two daugh­ ters, Mrs. Martin (Barbara H.) Kendzora and Mrs. Roy (Ethel Rose) Mazzer, both of St. Clairsville; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; a step grandson; and a dear friend, Phyllis Krotky. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, St. Clairsville where funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Kim L. Anderson and Brian Chase officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Thoburn United Methodist Church building fund or the St. Clairsville Public Library. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.alt- meyer.com. Frank Krptl^y Frank Krotky/ Palmer, Mass., former resident of St. Clairsville, died Wednesday, July 16 as a result of injuries received in an auto accident at Bloomsburg, Pa. He was en route from Massachusetts to Grove City, Ohio when the mishap occurred. Surviving are his widow, Artie; a daughter, Judy; a son, Jerry, all of Palmer; his father, Frank Krotky Sr., Grove City; a sister, Marcella Bibee of 'TV Gahanna and a brother, Jim of Orlando, Fla. Services and burial were held N Saturday, July 19 in Springfield, Mass.

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A Frank Krotky ^ SS’YDfbtlWI Frank Krotky, 88, formerly of St. Clairsville, died Thursday in Monteray Nursing Home, Grove City. He was born Feb. 22, 1890, in Czechoslovakia, a son of the late James and Catherine Kriz Krotky. He was a retired coal miner and a veteran of World War I. He was a member of the Bellaire Eagles and American Legion Post No. 159. He was preceded in death by his wife, Josephine Krotky, in 1974. He was also preceded in death by a son, Frank, three years ago. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. William (Marcella) Bibbee of Gahanna; a son, James L. of Orlando, Fla.; three brothers, James K. of Justice, Rudolph of v St. Clairsville and Walter of Navarre; a sister, Ann Freiberg of St. Clairsville; seven grand- ^ children and two great- grandchildren. Friends were received at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, where services were x- held with Dr. Karl K. Wilson in ^ charge. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Mrs. Josephine Krotky, 73, Homeside Addition, St. Clair- sWllc, died Monday at Bellaire City Hospital. Born at Maynard, January 31, 1901, a daughter of the late Frank and Josephine Fnede, she had resided in St. Clairsville for the past 44 years. Surviving are her husband, Frank Krotky Sr., two sons, Frank Jr., Palmer, Mass, and James of Orlando, Florida; one daughter, Mrs. Marcella Bibbee Si of Gahanna; seven grand- rs: children, and two great- grandchildren. si Funera1 services were Wednesday in the Beck Chapel W!th Dr. Karl Wilson officiating. Burial in Union Cemetery St Clairsville.

N Rudolph Krotky /f S'O Rudolph (Jake) Krotky, 68, of 115 Norris St. in St. Clairsville, died April 21 at Ohio Valley Medical Center. He was born May 1, 1911 near St. Clairsville, a son of the late James K. and Katherine Cross Krotky. He was a retired mine mechanic of the North American Coal Co., a member of the Thoburn United Methodist Church and the St. Clairsville Eagles. Surviving are his wife, Bertha Rome Krotky; two daughters, Mrs. Roy (Ethel Rose) Mazzer and Mrs. Martin (Barbara) Kendzora, both of St. Clairsville; a son, Robert R. of > Columbus; a brother, James of Justice; a sister, Ann Freiberg of St. Clairsville; a step-brother, Walter Krotky of Millersberg rT and six grandchildren. Burial was in the Union Cemetery in St. Clairsville. N Helen Krousl Helen F. Krousl, 90, of Shadyside, Ohio, died Friday, March 3 1, 2006 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale, W.Va. Helen was born March 6. 1916 in Louise, W.Va., a daughter of the late Michael and Anne Yacos Yonko. She was retired from the for­ mer Wheeling Corrugating Martins Ferry Plant. She was a member of the Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church Shadyside, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband Rudolph Krousl in 1988 and a son Rudolph T. Krousl in 1991; three brothers, John Yonko, Michael Yonko, and George Yonko; three sisters, Anna Golden, Julia Yonko, and Mary Si kora. Surviving is a sister, Katie Yonko Brown of Shadyside; sister -in-law, Margaret Yonko of Shadyside; and several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received Monday, April 3, 2006 at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside, from noon until time of funeral service at 1 p.m. with Rev. Donald Perks officiating. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Shadyside Care Center c/o Activities Department. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. Rudolph Krousl Jr. 7^ Rudolph Krousl Jr., 78, 535 W. 40th St., Shadyside, died Wednes­ day in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born Marcn 26, 1910 at Bell­ aire, a son of the late Rudolph Sr. and Marie Verba Krousl. He was a retired employee of North American Coal Co., a member of the Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church, American Legion Post 521, both of Shadyside, and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, during World War II. Surviving-'are his wife, Helen Yonko Krousl ; a son, Rudi Krousl of Shadyside; two brothers, William Kroushl of Napierville, 111., and Joe Kroushl of Necedah, Wise.; two sisters, Julia Ferganus of Talos Hills, 111., and Sylvia Gardiner of Quaker City. There will be no visitation. Ser­ vices and burial will be at the convenience of the family. Ar­ rangements by the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside. i MARY KROWNAPPLE Mary Hazel Krovvnapple, \1' of Creston, died Sun- aay Scplember 25, 2016 ‘U LifeCare Hospice. Friends may call Thurs­ day from 1 to 2 p.m. at Roberts Funeral Home- Sherwood Chapel, Woost­ er. , Memorial services will follow at the funeral home with Pastor Carolyn Berry officiating. Burial will be at Sherwood Memorial Gar­ dens. Online tributes may be made at www. Roberts- FuneralHome.com. Memorial contributions may be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Rd. Wooster, Ohio 44691. Mary was born Novem­ ber 10, 1944 in WtmLs- field, Ohio to Clark and Helen (i riiex) Craig. She married Robert Krownapplc on May 26, 1988. Mary had retired from Frito Lay after 37 years, she worked part time at Bob Evans. Mary enjoyed watching the Cleveland Indians and Cavaliers, playing cards, and went to various casinos, reading and crocheting. Mary loved spending time with her grandchildren and fami­ ly gatherings. Mary will be deeply missed by her husband; daughter Lisa (Greg) May­ nard of Shrevc, son Doug Rastetter of Marysville, stepson Kyle (Tami) Krow- napple of Smithville, step­ daughter Dusty (Reece) Uhl of Millersburg; grand­ children Kaitlyn, Jennifer, Austin, Paige, and Greyson; brothers Dean (Nellie) and David Craig of Woodsfield; sisters Elsie McMorrow of Wooster, Ruth Pfalzgraf of Claring- ton, Linda (David) Wood of Moundsville, WV; and many nieces and nephews. Mary was preceded in death by her daughter Tere­ sa, her parents, sister Rose­ mary Ickes, brother .Stephen Craig, brother in laws Jim McMoj;ro\y and Ed Pfalzgraf. tZ/Vf The family \wuld like to thank the Cleveland Clinic Oncology staff for all of the care they provided for Mary. Special thanks to the staff at LifeCare Hospice for their outstanding servic­ es. i . KRSUL, Ann L., 75, of Fifth Avenue, Bellaire, died Sunday, Oct. 17, 1999, aihome. She was a mem­ ber of the St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, Emil C. Krsul in 1984; her parents, Matin and Mary Kaifez Racki; four brothers, John, Joseph, Martin Anthony Racki; a sis­ ter, Mary Appolloni. Surviving are three sons, Joseph, Thomas and Gary all of Bellaire; a brother, Thomas Racke of Shadyside; two sisters, -'XX Margaret and Mildred Racki both Shadyside. Friends received 7-9 p.m. * today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. (/) Wednesday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, 441 37th St., Bellaire, where Y services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire.. ^ n rV -7^ *3 o Agnes Kruger Agnes J. Kruger, 81, 508 Jefferson Ave., Moundsville, W.Va., formerly of Bellaire, died Friday at the ! Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale, W.Va. She was born April 5, 1910 in Belmont County, a daughter of the late T. Henry and Harriet Small Johnson. She was a retired secretary and bookkeeper of Allan Dickey Insur­ ance Agency and Sutton & Stewart .Construction Co. She was a member of the First Reformed United Church of Christ of Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, George P. Kruger Sr. Surviving are one son, George P. Jr. of Moundsville, W.Va.; three grandchildren; one great-grand­ child. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Ralph Salciccia officiating. Burial follows in Lfo'J wood Cemetery, Blaine. I Donald Kruger Donald W. Kruger, 88, of Barnesville, Ohio and Hilton Head, S. C. passed away quiet­ ly Thursday, Oct. 26, 2006 at the Barnesville Health Care Center. He was bom July 2, 1918 in Bellaire, Ohio a son of the late Charles and Anna Leota Powell Kruger. Don was a retired Major in the United States Air Force, and a retired Air Traffic Controller in the New York Air Traffic Control Center, where he was an assistant chief supervisor. He also worked 10 years with the Belmont County Courthouse. He has been an active member and past com­ mander of the Belmont American Legion Post 312, a member of the Barnesville Elks Lodge #1699, the Retired Officers Association, and the NYARTOC Retired Controllers Association. He enjoyed golf and fishing and was a member of the Belmont Hills Country Club, and the Bethesda Farmers and Sportsmans Club. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife, Nell Malek Kruger in 2002, and several brothers and sisters from the Ohio Valley area. Surviving are a daughter, Karen Wilson and her life part­ ner David Pearsall of Hilton Head Island, S.C.; two grand­ sons: James Wilson of Columbus, Ohio and Mathias (Andrea) Wilson of Sunnyside, Long Island, New York; a sis­ ter-in-law, Anne Davis of Belmont, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to a nemorial service Saturday at 4 i.m. at the Kelly-Kemp-Braidc uneral Home, 702 E. Main t., Barnesville, Ohio. Burial ill be at the convenience ol », family. Memorial contributions ma) made to the Hospice o: dee, or the Americar cer Society. George Kruger George Frederick Kruger, 75, died Sent. 3. 1997 in Sacramento, Calf..He was bom Nov. 1, 1921 in Shadyside, son of the late Fred Kruger and Velma Kruger Willison Love. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Bette Clark. Surviving are his children, Marge Wilson of Ohio, Patty Walk­ er, Denise Mendez, Sharon Ramirez and Daniel Kruger, all of Roqklin, Calif.; 16 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren; two sisters, JoAnne Zeno and Lorraine Siedlitz, both of California. Private services were arranged by Cochrane’s Chapel of the Roses, 103 Lincoln St., Roseville, Calif. __>5 95678.

$ KRUGER, Kent Alan, 46, of Brinker Road, Wellsburg, WV, died June 1, 2005 in Wheeling, Hospital, Wheeling, WV. He was bom May 27, 1959 in Weirton, the son of Stanley Kruger and Nora Jean Sper- ringer Kruger. He was a member of St. John Evangelist Catholic Church and was employed by Eagle Manufacturing Compa­ ny, Wellsburg, WV, doing set up in the Plastics Department. He is survived by his wife, Lisa Perrone Kruger, whom he married May 28, 1988; his parents, Stanley and Nora Jean Kruger of Wellsburg, WV; son, Jacob Michael Kniger at home, two daughters, Megan Marie Kruger and Kacie Jean Kruger, both at home; a broth­ er, Gary Kruger and his wife Betty of Wellsburg, WV; a sis­ ter, Linda Sustakoski and her husband, Rich of London, Eng­ land. Visitation will be Thursday, June 2, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Reasner Funeral Home, 1515 Charles Street, Wells­ burg, WV. Funeral Liturgy with Mass Friday, June 3, 2005 at 11 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Wellsburg, WV with Father Walter Jagela as Celebrant. Interment in Kadesh Chapel Cemetery, Beech Bottom, WV. . Family suggest memorial contributions be made to the Kent Kruger Funeral Fund c/o Reasner Funeral Home, P.O. Box 346, Wellsburg, WV 26010 KRUGER, Laura L., 99, of Shadyside, OH, died Monday, January 6, 2014, at the Shadyside Care Center. She was bom December 11, 1914, in Bellaire, OH, a daughter of the late Clyde and Florence Lowell Fry. Laura was a homemaker and a member of First United Methodist Church, American Legion Auxiliary Post 52 and the former Child Guidance Club all of Bellaire. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Victor W. Kruger in 1984; a brother, William Fry; two sisters-in-law, Irene Fry and Jessie Fry. Surviving is her son, Dennis (Carol) Kruger of Bellaire; a brother, Clyde “Ted” Fry of Bellaire; two grandchildren, Lynn Kruger and James (Heidi) Kruger; two great- grand children, Emma Jane Kruger and Wyatt Kruger. Friends will be received Friday from noon until time of service at 2 p.m. at Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory, 441 37th St., Bellaire with Rev. Sheryl Seitz officiating. Burial will follow in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville, OH. L Memorial contributions may be to First United Methodist Church, 3402 Guernsey St., PO Box 26, Bellaire, OH 43906. Nell Kruger Nell Kruger, 80, of Bamesville, Ohio, died Thursday, March 14, ,2002HT TlitT Htmlhunifc rhrT Assisted Living Residence of Hilton Head Island. She was born on May 8, 1921 and was the daughter of the late Agnes and Charles Malek of Fairpoint, Ohio. Nell was an Air Force Veteran having served as Staff Sargent WAF and she was a member of the Belmont, Ohio Legion Post 312. Surviving are her husband Donald W. Kruger of 57 years and their daughter Karen Wilson of Hilton Head Island, S.C.; two grandsons, Mathias W. Wilson of Long Island, N.Y. and James H. Wilson of New York City, N.Y.; a son in law David R. Pearsall of Hilton Head Island; two sisters, Anne Davis of Belmont, Ohio and Rose Sulek of Wheeling, W. Va.; a brother Joe Malek of Bridgeport, Ohio and several nieces and nephews. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Post Office Box 6113, Hilton Head Island, SC 29938; Palmetto Health Hospice, Post Office Box 1857, Bluffton, SC 29910 or charity of choice. The Island Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of arrangements. TACY KRUGER Tacy M. (Smith) Kruger, 90, of Bellaire, Ohio, for­ merly of Marlins Ferry, Ohio, died Monday, July 24, 2017 at County Club Retirement Center, Bel­ laire, Ohio. She was bom March 24, 1927 in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late George H. and Anna (Ross) Smith. She was retired from East Ohio Regional Hospi­ tal, Martins Ferry. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband. Dale Charles Kruger; brothers, Thomas, Frank, George, Harold. Russell and Charles Smith and Bigler Myers and Pete Myers; and sister, Nora Lee Tracey. Surviving are several nieces and nephews, including Jacqueline Tracey of Marlins Ferry, with whom she resided with for the last 20 + years. * // Burial will be at thfron- venience of the family at Greenwood Cemetery, Bel­ laire, Ohio. Online condolences may be expressed at www.hes lop.com. DANIEL KRULCIK It is with great sorrow that we announce the pass­ ing of Daniel James Krulcik, “Snapper,” 64, of West Palm Beach, FL, on March 20, 2015. He was born in Martins Ferry, OH. on August 23, 1950. He was preceded in death by his sister, Tina Marie Kovach. Dan served honorably in the U.S. Army during the Viet Nam War. He has- been in the Palm Beach County area, since 1980 working in the air condi­ tioning industry, where he made many friends. He retired from Palm Beach State College in 2012. Snapper leaves his lov­ ing wife of 34 years, Christine; his son, Josh; his parents, Stanley and Mary Francis Krulcik; brother, Ken (Mara) Krulcik; sister, Lori Claire; mother-in-law. Rose Purpura; sister-in- laws, Rosemary Purpura, Patricia Purpura, Janet (Mike) Simons; brother-in- laws, Joseph Purpura, James (Natalie) Purpura; many loving nieces and nephews; and his faithful companions,^JjJlie and Jables. / Ls A memorial service was held March 26 at South Florida National Cemetery, Lake Worth, FL, with full military honors. Memorial donations may be made to the Wounded Warriors Project. Flora Krulock Flora Marie Krulock, 76, of Morristown died Thursday, August 25, 2005 at her home. She was bom April 13, 1929 in Pa., a daughter of the late Beniamino and Stella Nunzi Ciarrocchi. Flora was a homemaker and a member of the St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Lafferty, Ohio. In addition to her parents, Flora was preceded in death by her husband George Krulock. Surviving are a daughter Janet Krulock of Canton, Ohio, two sons, David (Linda) Krulock and Daniel (Donna) Krulock, all of Morristown, grandchildren Katie, Justin, Brianne, and Lindsay Krulock, a sister Jennie Shannon of Fairbank, Pa., brothers Robert Ciarrocchi of New Salem, Ohio and Joe Ciarrocchi of Fairbank, Pa. Friends will be received Friday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Kelly- Kemp- Braido Funeral Home 322 North Main Street, Bethesda. Mass of Christian burial Saturday, 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Lafferty, Ohio, with Father Chester Pabin officiating, bur­ ial in Union Cemetery, Morristown, Ohio. Vigil serv­ ices Friday at 3 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions to Valley Hospice, 98 East Cove Ave., Wheeling, W.Va., 26003. Eliizaibettihi Krulycik Mrs. Elizabeth Saksa Krulycik, 46, Canton, former St. Clairsville resident died Monday evening at the Timken Mercy Hospital, Canton, following an illness of the past year. )3/l/f ? She was a member of the St. Paul’s Catholic Church of Canton. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Saksa Sr., St. Clairsville, her husband, Joseph, one daughter, Mary Barbara and one son, Joseph Jr., all of Canton, four sisters, Mrs. Alex (Mary) Vargo of Warwood, Mrs. George (Margaret) Malaney, r\ Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. Walter (Ann) Udeck, Canton, Mrs. s. Alvin (Agnes) DaRae, Colerain, & five brothers, John Jr., Albert, Charles, all of St. Clairsville, *3 Andy and Paul of California. A sister, Rose Nally, died in 1952. Funeral Mass will be held today, Thursday, in St. Paul’s Church, Canton. * KRUMENACKER, Danny E., 59, of Follansbee, W.Va., died Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2003 in Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. He was bom on Jan. 31, 1944 in Clarksburg, W.Va., a son of Kathleen Ford Krumenacker of Follansbee and the late Paul Krumenacker. He was retired from Weirton Steel Tin Mill; a member of the 25 Year Club of Weirton Steel; and a Protestant by faith. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are his wife, Cheryl Ciccarelli Krumenacker; a son, Kevin of Kannapolis, N.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Jeffrey (Krista) Smith of Kannapolis, N.C. and Mrs. Tom (Jamie) McGaughey j of Follansbee; two sisters, Mrs. j Jack (Jodie) Moran of Martins Ferry, Ohio and Mrs. Patrick (Paula) Adler of Follansbee; two grandchildren, Hunter and Emily; his best buddy. Shadow; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24, 2003 at the James Funeral Home, 1245 Main Street, Follansbee, W.Va. where servic­ es will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2003 with the Rev. Harry Knight officiating. Interment will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery, Follansbee. KRUMENACKER, Kathleen Juanita Ford, 93, of Martins Ferry, Ohio, formerly of Follansbee, W.Va., passed away Sun­ day, June 1, 2008, in the East Ohio Regional Hospi­ tal, Martins Ferry. She resided with her daughter, Judie (Jack) Moran. She was born October 18, 1914 in Salem, W.Va., daughter of the late William Curtis and Anna L. Davis Ford. She was schooled in Salem, W.Va., including a graduate of Salem College, and later attended West Lib­ erty State College. She was a retiree of the Brooke County Board of Education as an elementary teacher; attended the First Christian Church of Martins Ferry; and a member of the AARP. Throughout the years, she taught Sunday School Classes, Youth and Adults, and Vacation Bible School, served on committees, and enjoyed all services to pro­ mote God's Word and Gospel. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Paul; a son, Danny; a great-grandson, Atreyu (Trey) Adler; broth­ ers, Stanley and Herald Ford; and one sister, Nina Ford Robinson. Surviving are two daugh­ ters, Paula (Pat) Adler, of Follansbee and Judie (Jack) Moran of Martins Ferry; nine grandchildren, Dawon George, Derek Gillespie, Darin Gillespie, Seth Adler, Patrice Adler, Sterling Adler, Jamie McGaughey, Krista Smith and Kevin Krumenacker; 13 great­ grandchildren; and a daugh­ ter-in-law, Cheryl Krumen­ acker of Follansbee. Visitation will be held on Thursday, June 5, 2008 from 4 p.m. until time of funeral services at 7:30 p.m. at the James Funeral Home, 1245 Main Street, Follansbee, WV 26037 with Pastor James Buchanan officiating. Entombment will follow in Highland Hills Mau­ soleum, Follansbee. In lieu of flowers, dona­ tions may be made to the Kathleen Krumenacher Scholarship Fund, c/o Fol­ lansbee WesBanco Bank, 955 Main Street, Follans­ bee, WV 26037 or the Apostolic Faith Assembly, 25lh Street, Wellsburg, WV I 26070. b __i Edward Krupa Edward Louis Krupa, 23, of ®f Longview, Texas, formerly of # Shadyside, died Thursday in Good Shepherd Medical Center, L Longview, as the result of a motorcycle accident. He was ^ \ born Aug. 22, 1962 in Numberg, r^. Germany £ /9/4f/£/f ■~- He was an employee of Jamar \ Casting, Longview, and a Catho- w lie. Surviving are his parents, >v Louis A. and Rosemarie Galwas \ y> Krupa of Shadyside; two ^ \ brothers, Eric and Christian, both at home; paternal grand- mother, Mary Krupa of V Shadyside; maternal grand- ^ mother, Elfried Galwas of Furth, Germany. Friends received at Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral ^ Home, Shadyside, 7 to 9 p.m. ^ Saturday and all day Sunday, ^ where services will be held \ Monday at 10 a.m., with the 0)' Monsignor Frank Manieri of­ ficiating. Burial will be in Bel­ mont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. KRUPA, Erma G., 84, of Shadyside, Ohio, died Sunday, March 9, 2008, in Heartland Lansing Nursing Home, Bridge port. Ohio. Erma was a daughter of the late Alice Dorr and stepfather, Leopold Kolmanek. She was retired from International Harvester Company, formerly of Shadyside, Ohio; and was Methodist by faith. Surviving are three sons, Steve Krupa Jr., Robert (Pauline) Krupa and Wayne Krupa all of Shadyside; six grand children; and eight great- grandchildren. Family will receive friends at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio, Thursday, from 4 p.m. until time of Funeral Service at 8 p.m., with Pastor Dennis Hancock officiating. Inurnment in Oaklawn Cemetery, Woodsfield, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Shadyside i Fireman’s Association. GergklAmpa (g-W-SD Gerald Wayne (Jerry) Krupa, 30 56211 Wegee Road, Shadyside, died Thursday at Wegee Road as a result of the flood. He was born May 29, 1959 in Bellaire, a son of Steve and Shirley Travis Krupa of Shadyside. He was a self-employed construc­ tion worker, a Protestant and a member of the Shadyside Sport­ smen’s Club.. His wife, Patricia Irene (Patsy) Piper Krupa, also died Thursday as a result of the flood. Surviving in addition to his parents are, six brothers, Steve Jr., Robert, Wayne, Mark, Doug and Tom, all of Shadyside. Friends will be received from 9 a.m. Thursday until time of ser­ vices at noon at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside. Capt. r>c. Tim Muir will be in charge of the --5 funeral services. Burial follows in P Chestnut Level Cemetery, Belmont. ^3 rG

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gy&SSSSwafcafCenter, Wheeling. She was a member of Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church, Shadyside. She was preceded in death by her hus- band, Martin, on Jan. 2, 1987, her parents, Frank and Mary Palicka. Surviving are two sons, Martyn Lee and John Richard, both of Shadyside. five grandchildren; two feat-grand- children. Friends received 2-4 and 7- k 9 n m. Thursday at Bauknecht I Funeral Home, Shadyside, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Fri- ^ day Interment in Powhatan Ceme-—. pf teiw, Powhatan Point. Memorial con- ‘ tributions may be made to the Shady- J —- side Fire Department. c/

l Betty J. Krupica Betty J. Krupica, 70, Kanawha St., Moundsville, former­ ly of McMechen, died Friday. Jan. 19, 1996, at Reynolds Memorial "Hospital, Glen Dale, W.Va. She was born March 8, 1925, in Powhatan Point, the daughter of the late Stephen and Rose Owens Mi­ na. She was a member of the Church of God Seventh Day, Toms Run, Moundsville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one sis­ ter, Charlene L. Yocum. Surviving are her husband, > John Krupica; a son, John David Krupica of Moundsville; a daugh- VJ . ter, Mrs. John (Brenda) Rhodes of Powhatan Point; three grandchil- — O. dren. Friends will be received today, , _ noon to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the “j Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jeffer- 5 ^ son Ave., Moundsville, where ser- vices will be held Monday at 1 p.m., with Pastor David DeLong » ^ officiating. Burial in Riverview Cemetery, Moundsville. Anna Krupinski 7^195 Anna Krupinski, 77, of 341 North Ohio Street, Cadiz, died Fri­ day, July 21, 1995 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was bom January 28, 1918 in Midway, Belmont County, a daughter of the late Michael and Annie Hobart Kashi. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Walter V. Krupinski Sr.; a grandson; a sister, Mary McCart­ ney. Surviving are three sons, Michael F of Cadiz, Walter V. Jr. of Jewett -T5 and Melvin of Unionvale; a daugh­ ter, Mrs. Steve (Arleen) of 3 Barton; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandsons. Friends will be received at the___ Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home, — Cadiz, today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., ^ q where services will be held Monday ^ at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Jeff Zias 2 officiating. Burial in St. Nicholas y Cemetery, Barton. Prayer services - p/ will be today at 7 p.m. in the funer- " ' al home. Anthony Kri^ji^slci Anthony Krupinsklf* 65, of RD 1, Triadelphia, died Monday, Dec. 30, in the Ohio Valley General Hospital. He was born Aug. 6, 1903, at Di lien vale, son of Anthony and Mary MacNavich Krupinski. He was a member of Seven Dolors Catholic Church and a retired employe of Weimer Packing Co. Survivors include his widow, Stella Riska Krupinski, four sons, Anthony Jr. of Triadelphia, Robert of Greggsville, Herman of Valley View Addition and Michael at home, three daughters, Mrs. Edward Stout of West Alexander, Mrs. Donald Harshman of Greggsville and Mrs. Carl Saytor of Anchorage, Alaska, six brothers, Joseph and Stanley of Bellaire, Chester of ^ Jacobsburg, Walter of Barton, Henry of Rayland, Robert of Orlando, Fla., one sister, Mrs.; to Anne Perzanowski of St. Clairs-1 ville and 17 grandchildren. I High Requiem Mass was) \ celebrated Friday in St. Vincent j X de Paul’s Catholic Church. Burial was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. i X KRUPINSKI, Casimir “Caz” Michael, 65, of Freeport, OH, formerly of Dillonvale, OH, passed Wednesday, September 5, 2012 at Grant Hospital, Columbus, OH. ” / He was born in Marlins Ferry, OH on March 2, 1947, a son of the late Casimir and Helen Michalo Krupinski. He was a self-employed Auto Body Technician. Caz is survived by his son, Todd Krupinski and his wife Libby of Marysville, OH; a daugh­ ter, Janine Sassano of Pittsburgh, PA., a sister, Debra Faldowski and her husband, Frank of Rayland, OH and his fiance, Michlene Zaleski of St. Clairsville, OH. Friends will received Sunday 4-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second Street, Dillonvale, OH, where services will be held Monday, September 10, 2012 at 10 a.m. with Rev. Brian George, officiating. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, OH. Henry Krupinski Henry J. “Hank” Krupinski, 80, 3966 County Road 16, Rayland, (Jied Saturday, Jan 16. 1999 at Wheeling Hospital. He was born July 10, 1918 in Bellaire, son of the late Andrew and Mary Krupins­ ki. A retired employee of Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Yorkville plant, he was a World War II Army — veteran; a Catholic; a member of ) the American Legion of Tiltonsville » and VFW of Yorkville. He was one of the originators of the Rayland f Volunteer Fire Department. Preceding him in death were six brothers, Andrew, Bob, Walter, Chester, Joe and Stanley Krupinski. Surviving are his wife, Viola c/>_ “Sugar” DeMarco Krupinski; a son, Robert of Pittsburgh, Pa.; two " " daughters, Mrs. Donald (Kathy) Davidson of Victoria, Texas and Mrs. Frank (Mary Margaret) 2C Laskowski of Lafayette, La.; a sis­ ter, Mrs. Herman (Anne) Perzanowski of St. Clairsville; five ^ grandchildren and four great-grand- children. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, today, 7 to 9 p.m. and _ Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. I Funeral services will be held Thurs- I day at 1 p.m. at the funeral home, I with the Rev. Bernard Krajcovic I officiating. Military services con- I ducted by Belmont County Council ^nvill follow. Burial will be at the BRonvenience of the family. KRUPINSKI, Jean­ nette Frances, 74, of Williams Street, Tiltonsville, Ohio, died Friday, May 21, 2010, in Sunset Health Care, Adena, Ohio. 'ZjC/V-T She was born July 8, 1935, in Catonsville, Md., a daughter of the late William and Ada Jones Goodman. She was a member of St. Casimir’s Catholic Church, Adena, serving as a lector, member of the choir, Catholic Women’s Club and Rosary Society; St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Tiltonsville, Ohio, and St. Francis Society. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her First husband, Albert “Pete” Floto. Surviving are her hus­ band, John R. Krupinski; 3 daughters, Sydney (Jim) Hobson of Smithfield, Ohio; Mona (Mike) Logue of Hilliard, Ohio; and Marla (Bryan) Morland of London, Ohio; a brother, Don (Lillian) Goodman of Winter Haven, Fla.; a sis­ ter, Carol (Randy) Traugott of Canton, Ohio; 6 grand- , daughters, Aubree Hobson, Corbin (Chris) Hoffman, Tyler (Derek) Storts, Spencer Grimes, Randi Knisley and Casey Knisely; 7 great-granchildren. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Jeannette and to celebrate her life on Monday, May 24, 2010, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. from the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, Ohio. Vigil services will be held at 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St Casimir’s Church, with Monsignor John Kolesar and Father Dan Heusel as celebrants. Burial in Olive Branch Cemetery, Harrisville, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, Rt. 1 50, Rayland, Ohio 43943. Joseph Krupinski Joseph John Krupinski, 91, Pat­ terson Hill Road, Bellaire, djejL'' Sunday. Aug. 3, 199?_at City Hos­ pital, Beflaire." He was bom Nov. 6, 1905 in Dillonvale, a son of the late Anthony Andrew and Mary Michniewicz Krupinski. He was a retired miner from the former Clean Coal Co. of Bellaire and a member of St. John Catholic — Church, Bellaire, Musicians Local (7 ( #142, Bellaire Eagles #371, Bel- ^ mont County Committee on Aging, i United Mine Workers of America, > and a volunteer senior citizen of \p Bellaire,. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by five brothers, Bob, Walter, Stanley, Andy and ^, Chester Krupinski. o Surviving are a son, Joseph Robert of Coolville; a daughter, c/) Patricia Doneson of Colorado Springs, Colo.; a brother, Henry of Ray land; a sister, Ann Perzanowski of St. Clairsville; five grandchil- dren; seven great-grandchildren; _ three great-great-grandchildren. Friends will be received today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Bauknecht mm Funeral Home, Bellaire. Funeral I liturgy with Mass will be celebrat- ed at 1 p.m. Wednesday at St. John ■ Catholic Church, with Monsignor BBHI Gene Mullett officiating. Burial HHjj follows in Mount Calvary Ceme- I tery, Bellaire. Vigil services will be I | conducted at 2:30 p.m. today in the funeral home. Josephine Krupinski Josephine Mary Krupinski, 83, of Bellaire, died Friday, Dec. 17, 2004, in Belmont Community Hospital, Bellaire. She was born April 28, 1921, in Bellaire. She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Bessie Vence Dvorak; her birth mother, Julia Sutlank Dvorak; her husband, Stanley John Krupinski; a sister, June Lipperman; a brother, Joseph G. Dvorak; and an infant broth- er. Survivors include a daugh­ ter, Bernice (Tim) Zingo of Bellaire; a granddaughter, Jennifer (Jeffrey) Wagner of Medina, Ohio; a sister, Julie Uhlir of North Royalton, Ohio; a great-grand- daughter > Isabelle Wagner; and several ; nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Sunday from noon until the time of the funeral service at 5 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Sympathy expressions to www.grisellfuneralhomes.com. V mVI: •v-tai / i 1 £ : Wf%^ ' ■ J ■ \ /

KRUPINSKI, Robert, 81, of Wheeling, WV, died Friday, May 3, 2013 in Peterson Hospital. He was a former employee of the Robinson Auto Group, a member of Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Wheeling, Ameri­ can Legion Post # 1, and a Marine veteran of the Korean War. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by one brother, Michael Krupinski; two sisters, Car­ olyn Harshman and Helen Stout. Surviving is his loving wife, Nancy Corbett Krupinski; four children, Barbara Storm of Freder­ icksburg, VA, Robert Alan (Holly) Krupinski of Bel- laire,_QHkStella Krupinski of SmithTIeld, VA, Donna (Jack) Heric of Fredericks­ burg, VA; two brothers, Anthony (Jean) Krupinski of Wheeling, Herman (Martha) Krupinski of Wheeling; a sister, Rose­ mary Saytor of CA; four grandchildren, Robert and Jennifer Heric, Taya and Grace Krupinski, a great - granddaughter, Brea Heric. Friends received 1 p.m.1 until the time of the funeral service at 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 7, 2013 at the Alt- meyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street. Wheel­ ing- m/K Interment and Military services in Park View Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions can be made to the Ameri- can Cancer Society. Stanley Krupinski Stanley J. Krupinski, 69, of 65100 Indian Run Road, Bellaire, died Saturday at City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born July 30, 1920 in Bell­ aire, a son of the late Anthony and Mary Michniewiesz Krupinski. He was a retired employee of the Imperial Glass Co., an Army vet­ (| lie.eran of World War II, and a Catho- He was preceded in death by two ! brothers, Anthony and Chester i Krupinski. Surviving are his wife, Josephine ^ Dvorak Krupinski; one daughter, ^ Mrs. Timothy (Bernice) Zingo of: ^ ISellaire; one g- anddaughter; four ^ brothers, Joseph of Bellaire, Walter > . ./.of Cadiz, Henry of Rayland, and Robert of Orlando, Fla.; one sister, Mrs^ Herman (Ann) Perzanowski of 'x St. Clairsville. •N ; Friends will be received at the Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St. Bellaire, today, noon to 3 and 7 to 9 VA i Dim., where services will be held ) Monday at 11 a.m. with Rev. James i Chain officiating. Interment at the convenience of the family. Waites- Krupinski Waller V. Krupinski Sr., 78, 347 N. Ohio St., Cadiz, formerly of Maynard and Barton, died Tuesday in Carrollton Health Care Center He was bom Nov. 10, 1913 at Dilion- vale, a son of the late Anthony and Mary Mikniewicz Krupinski. He was a retired miner of Con­ -5 solidation Coal Co., Franklin mine. C He was preceded in death by three -fe brothers and a grandson. Surviving are his wife, Anna •5 Kashi Krupinski; three sons, Michael (P of Cadiz, Walter Jr. of Jewett and Melvin of Unionvale; a daughter, Mrs. Steve (Arlcen) Koval of Barton; —' three brothers, Joseph of BeUaire! CT. Col. Robert Krupinski of Orlando, Fla., and Henry of Rayland; a sister,’ Anna Perzanowski of St. Clairsville; 10 grandchildren; a great-grandson. Friends will be received 7 to 9 ft p.m. today at Clark-Kirkland Funeral >3 Home, Cadiz, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, with the Rev. Paul Hamilton officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, Cadiz SVIary Ellen Krupitzer Mary Ellen Lindner Krupitzer, 84, Sharon Road, Bridgeport, died, SundayT Sept. 27. 1998 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was born Dec. 14, 1913 in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late Ernest and Elsie Woods Lind­ ner. She was a former employee of the former Hazel-Atlas Glass of < Wheeling and a member of the • Colerain Presbyterian Church, Col- -5 ; erain. kRUPITZER,L Paul D., 89, for- merly of Sharon Road, Bridgeport, Ohio, died Wednesday. April 18. 2001, in the Forest Hills Retirement Center, St. Clairsville. He was born Feb. 26, 1912, in Martins Ferry, a son of the late Edward and Margaret Darrah Krupitzer. He was retired from the Yorkville Plant of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel; was a member of the Colerain Presbyterian Church and the Colerain Ruritan. He was also a vet­ eran of the U.S. Navy, having served in World War II. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mary P Ellen Lindner Krupitzer. Surviving are a daughter, Marla VanDyke and her husband, Paul of Vienna, W.Va.; a son, Paul E. Krupitzer of Denver, Colo.; and five grandchildren, Ashley VanDyke, Bradley VanDyke, >$ Daniel VanDyke, Skyler Styles, and Taylor Styles. Friends will be received on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth streets, Martins Ferry, where services will be held on Monday at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Dr. Bill N. CJ Lawrence officiating. Interment fol­ lows in the Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. Ernest Krupnik Ernest John Krupnik, 71, 4562 Grand Ave.. Shadyside. died Tues­ day. Nov. 28, 1995 at "Wheeling Hospital. He was born Dec. 16, 1923 in Wegee, a son of the late Frank and Anna Pustilnik Krupnik. He was a retired constuction worker with Local 1 149 of Wheel- -5 ( ing, a member of St. Mary's rr ' Catholic Church at Shadyside and Bellaire Eagles. ^5 In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Frank and Rudy Krupnik. Surviving are his wife. Lydia Giannangeli Krupnik; three daugh­ ters. Mary Ellen Searle of New no York. N.Y.. Theresa Mowery of Shadyside. and Patricia Modra of Powhatan Point; a brother. Walter Krupnik of St. Clairsville; a sister, Anna Ogrodowski of Shadyside; 10 grandchildren. Friends will be received at the L- Bauknccht Funeral Home. Shady­ side, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. ■ Funeral liturgy with Mass will be I celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. at St. I Mary’s Catholic Church. Shady- I side, with the Rev. Paul Wclton I officiating. Burial in Powhatan I Cemetery. Powhatan Point. Vigil I services today at 3 p.m. in the ■ funeral home. I Memorial contributions may be ■ made to the Shadyside Emergency ■ Squad. ______FVj

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KRUPNIK, John Robert 59, died Tuesday, March 30, 2010, in Parrish Medical Center, Titusville, Florida. He was born March 1, 1951 in Wheeling, W.Va., son of Walter Krupnik and the late Mona Krupnik of St. Clairsville, formerly of Bellaire, Ohio. John was a 1969 gradu­ ate of Bellaire High School. He was passionate about his- family and foot­ ball. Especially The Ohio State, Bellaire Big Reds and the Pittsburgh Sleelers. John will be for­ ever remembered by his Jaugh and great sense of humor. / L . John is survived by his beloved wife of 32 years, Patsy Abbott Krupnik of Titusville, his children, Joshua and Samuel of Titusville, and Julia Scott (Jim) Littleton of Reynoldsburg, Ohio; granddaughters, Tessa and Carli also of Reynoldsburg. Brothers Thomas (Vicky) and Doug ( Marla) of Bellaire, Richard (Melody) of Richmond, Va. arid a sis­ ter, Terri (Rich) Materkoski of Bellaire and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville, FL KRUPNIK-WIZBA, Lydia, 89, of Shadyside, OH died Friday, January 17, 2014 at the Shadyside Care Center. She was born June 20, 1 924 in Delmont, PA a daughter of the late Emidio and Theresa Di Nardo Giannangeli. Lydia was a clerk for the former Minerva’s Dress Shop of Bellaire, OH, a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She will be forever loved and sadly missed. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Ernest John Krupnik in 1995; her second husband, Albert J. Wizba in 2012; one brother, Dominic Giannangeli; and one sister, Louise Giannangeli; and a grandson, Jim Mowery. Surviving are three daughters, Mary Ellen (Cecil) Davis of Overland Park, KS, Theresa (James) Mowery of Shadyside and . Patricia (John) Modra of I Powhatan Point, OH; a sis­ ter,, JoAnn Harper of Bellaire; seven grandchil­ dren, 14 great-grandchil­ dren and onej*reat-great grandson. / Friends will be received Monday from 1-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Bauknecht - Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside with a Vigil Service at 7:45 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Tuesday 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with Fr. Samuel R. Saprano as celebrant. Burial will follow in Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 350 East 40th Street, Shadyside, OH 43947. KRUPNIK, Mona L., 77, of Hutchinson Drive, St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Wednesday, December 19, 2007, at her residence. She was born in Shadyside, Ohio on April 25, 1930 daughter of the late Earl W. and Hazel L. (Johnson) Hall. She was a member of South Bellaire Methodist Church. Mona is survived by her husband, Walter Krupnik; four sons, John (Patsy) of Florida, Thomas (Vicki) of Bellaire; Doug (Marla) of Bellaire and Rick (Melody) of Virginia- daughter, Terri (Rich) Materkoski of Bellaire; many grand children, great grand­ children, nieces and nephews Memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home. Together Again Walter and Mona Krupnik WALTER KRUPNIK Walter John Krupnik, 87, of St. Clairsville, OH, died Sunday, July 5, 2015 at Liza’s Place in Wheeling, WV. He was bom April 26, 1928 in Shadyside, OH, a son of the late Frank and Anna Krupnik. He was a former employee , of JD&E Construction and a U.S. Army Veteran. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mona Lucille Hall Krupnik on December 19, 2007; a son, John Krupnik; brothers, Ernest and Frank Krupnik. Surviving are four chil­ dren, Tom (Vicky) Krupnik of Bellaire, Terri (Rich) Materkoski of Bellaire, Doug Krupnik of Bellaire, and Rick (Melody) Krupnik of Richmond, VA; a sister, Ann Ogrodowski of Shadyside; many grand children, great-grand chil­ dren, nieces and nephews. There will be no public service. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice’s Liza’s Place, 308 Mt. St. Joseph Rd., Wheeling, WV 26003 or Belmont County Animal Shelter, 45244 Nat’l Rd., St. Clairsville, OH 43950. Arrangements by Toothman Funeral Home. Alice Kruprzak Alice Marie Cuiksa Kruprzak, 78, of Salineville, former Ban­ nock resident, died Friday at Salem Convalescent Center. She was born at Black Oak, Aug. 15, 1908, a daughter of the late John and Alice Zeik Cuiksa. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Fair- point. Surviving are three sons, Walter of Cleveland, Andrew of Holloway and Johnny of Salineville; a daughter, Helen Garrison of St. Clairsville; two step-sons, Harry Kruprzak of Portland, Ore. and Bernard Kruprzak of Orlando, Fla.; four brothers, Johnny Cuiksa of Cleveland, Joe of Smithfield, Frank of Dallas, Texas and Albert of Fairpoint; a sister, Rose; 15 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. fO Friends will be received at the Qu Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, today, 7 to 9 p.m., and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at C* 10:30 a.m. in St. Joseph Catholic Church, with the Rev. Charles Sargus officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Rosary devotions will be said Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. KRUSIENSKY, Julia “Auntie,” 88, of Bellaire, OH, died Saturday, November 2, 2013 at Country Club Retirement Campus, Bellaire, OH. Julia was bom February 2, 1925 in Bellaire, OH, a daughter of the late Walter and Ludwicka “Lottie” Taris Krusiensky. She was retired from the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, formerly of Bellaire, was a loving care giver to her mother for decades, and a lifelong member of St John Catholic Church Bellaire, OH. Preceding her in death, in addition to her parents, were two brothers, Leo and Joe Krusiensky. Surviving are her twin sister, Helen Camsky of Bellaire, and Helen’s three children, Mark of Virginia Beach, Va.. Diane of Orlando, Fla., Craig “Bud” of Shadysidc; and several additional nieces and nephews. Julia was a loving auntie to Helen’s children, and was considered a second mother by them. In honoring Julia’s wish­ es, there will be no visita­ tion. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at St. John Catholic Church with Fr. Daniel Heusel officiating. Interment follows in Mt. Calvary Cemetery Bellaire, Ohio. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com MATILDA KRUSLYAK Matilda “Tillie” Eliza­ beth Kruslyak, 92, of St. Clairsville, OH, passed Sat­ urday, February 11, 2017, at Cumberland Pointe Care Center. She was born in West Wheeling, OH, on April 11, 1924. a daughter of the late Donald and Gladys Butler Green. Matilda was a retired Examiner for the Internal Revenue Service, member of Trinity Lutheran Church and enjoyed playing bridge, traveling and being with friends. In addition to her par­ ents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence Donald Kruslyak, a sister, Rhea Green and a brother, Walter Green. Matilda is survived by a daughter, Cynthia (Daniel) Laslo of St. Clairsville, sis­ ters: Katherine Winland of Colerain, OH, Gladys Jean Dierkes of Fairpoint, OH, grandchildren: Christina Laslo (Robert Haer), and Daniel Laslo III, and three great-grandchildren. In keeping with Matil­ da’s wishes, services and interment were privately held at Holly Memorial Gardens at the convenience of the family. The family wishes to thank the excellent staff at Cumberland Pointe Care Center for their loving and compassionate care. Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church, Lee and Bennett Street, Bridgeport, OH 43912. The family is being assisted by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, I Brookside. OH. I MARGARET KRUSZEWSKI Margaret Lucille Kruszewski, 90, beloved mother of Adena, OH, died Monday, February 23, 2015, at the Gables Care Center in Hopedale, OH. She was bom on April 9, 1924 in Martins Ferry, OH, to Anthony and Georgine Cifaldi Copeland. She was a very active member of St. Casimirs Catholic Church in Adena, where she was a member of the Rosary Society and an eucharist minister. She made many beautiful banners with her dear friend, Frances Tabacchi, and decorated the church for all the holidays. Margaret also was an accomplished artist. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Herman Kruszewski; her son-in-law, Raymond Petrilla; a brother, Ralph Copeland; and a sister, Louise Ippoliti. —/ Surviving are her loving daughter, Pamela Petrilla of St. Clairsville, OH; and her precious granddog, a Yorkshire terrier named Pretzel. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Margaret and celebrate her life on Saturday from 10:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. at Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Casimirs Catholic Church with celebrant Msgr. John Kolesar at noon Saturday. Burial at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, OH. KRUSZEWSKI, Herman, beloved husband and father, 89, of McLaughlin Street, Adena, Ohio, died Friday, November 16, 2007, in Sun­ set Health Care. Adena. He was born August 16, 1918 in Dillonvale, Ohio, the son of the late Anthony and Ursula Wilkoski Kruszewski. He was a retired machinist with Consol Coal Company in Georgetown, working in the central machine shop; a WWII Army Air Corp veteran with the 54th Troop Carrier Squadron as a Master Sergeant: a member of the St. Casimir’s Catholic Church. Adena; 3rd and 4th degree Knights of Columbus: Ameri­ can Legion of Adena; and an avid worker in the church and a church lector. Herman was a voracious reader, very knowledgeable in Bible His­ tory; taught Bible study groups; restored the library at the Colerain Senior Citizens Center; and attended college in Latrobe, Pa. and studied engineering. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers. John, Mitchell, Alex and Edward Kruszews­ ki; a sister. Pearl Kruszewski; and his beloved dog, Saman­ tha. Surviving are his loving wife of 55 years, Margaret “Marge” Lucille Copeland Kruszewski; his daughter, Pamela Marie (Raymond) Petrilla of Adena; his loving dog, Pretzel; and his lovely cat, Morgan. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Herman and to celebrate his life Sunday 5-9 p.m. at the Borkoski Funeral Home. Adena. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 1 1 a.m. at the Casimir’s Catholic Church, Adena with Msgr. John Kolesar as cele­ brant. Full Military Honors will be conducted by the Adena American Legion. Burial in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Wake services will be held Sunday evening at 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Evelyn Kruthaup Evelyn Lydia Kruthaup, 75, of 5495 Ansteatt Road, Batavia, Ohio, died Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004 in the Woodsfield Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Woodsfield, Ohio. She was born at Batavia, Ohio, on March 23, 1929, a daughter of the late Elton and Olive Bauer Mosbacker. She was a retired Realtor; a former bookkeeper for Dorney Plumbing at Hyde Park, Ohio and was a former salesperson for Longaberger Baskets in Dresden, Ohio. She was a member of the Woodsfield Church of Christ, Woodsfield, Ohio and was a member of the V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary in Williamsburg, Ohio. She enjoyed playing pool and euchre in her spare time. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Kruthaup and a brother, Kenneth Mosbacker. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Jeff (Merna) Bettinger of Woodsfield; two sons, Henry Kruthaup Jr., of Batavia, Ohio and Kenneth Kruthaup and his wife, Rae Lynn of Morrow, Ohio; brother, Mervin Mosbacker of Brownsville, Texas; five grandchildren, Carley and Leah Bettinger, Crystal, Marissa and Logan Kruthaup and several nieces and nephews.- At the family’s request, her body was donated to the Willed Body Program at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. A visitation will be held at the Maham Funeral Home, 187 North 2nd Street, Williamsburg, Ohio, from 6 to 9 p.m., Friday, Aug. 20, 2004. Local arrangements by Watters Funeral Home, 37501 State Route 78 West, Woodsfield, Ohio. KRYANINKO, Jolene, 76, of Weirton, W.Va., passed away on Sunday, March 02, 2003 at the D & D Qualilty Care, Weirton, W.Va. She was bom Nov. 26,1926 in Moundsville, W.Va., the daughter of the late Harry and Sarah Taylor Mason; two broth­ ers, Garrett and Royal Mason also preceded her. Jolene was owner and opera­ tor of Jolene’s House of Beauty I in Weirton for 12 years; a mem­ ber of First Church of the Nazarene, Weirton. She is survived by her hus­ band, John, of Weirton; two sons, Dan of Tennessee, Tim and his wife, Margaret, of Weir­ ton; two daughters, Debbie Boggess and her husband, Ron, of Weirton, Nanette Kellogg and her husband, Ken, of Fort Wayne. Ind.; seven grandchil­ dren, Timothy, Christopher, Jacqueline, Brian, Eric and Tony Kryaninko, and Erica Kellogg, and a brother, Delbert Mason of Weirton. Visitation will 7-9 p.m. Mon­ day, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main St., Weirton, where service will be held at noon Wednesday, with the Rev. Dana Snodgrass officiating. Interment will be in Highland Hills Memorial Gardens, Fol- lansbce, W.Va. Memorial contributions may be made to First Church of the Nazarene, 475 Colliers Way, Weirton, WV 26062. Share tributes with her family at www.grecohertnick.com. Frances Kryston Frances "Fran" Jean Kovach Kryston, 67, of Blaine Chermonl Road, Bridgeport, Ohio, died Friday^Aug. 30, 2002 at herre? ' idence.------Frances was born May 9, 1935 at Powhatan Point, Ohio, the daughter of the late John and Anna Kubic Kovach. She was a member of the All Saints Catholic Church, Blaine, Ohio. In addition to her parents, Fran was preceded in death by two sisters, Bruni Matusik and Mary Brown. She is survived by her hus­ band, George E. Kyrston, Sr., a son, George E. Kryston, Jr. and his wife, Jane of St. Clairsville, Ohio; a brother, John Kovach and sister, Amelia Reynolds, both of Powhatan Point, Ohio; a granddaughter, Nicole Kryston, eight nieces and eight nephews. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2002 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be cele­ brated on Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the All Saints Church, Blaine, with Monsignor Mark J. Froehlich, celebrant. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 98 B East Cove Avenue, Wheeling W. Va. 26003. KRYSTON, George E. “Yogi,” Sr., 78, of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Saturday, March 8, 2008, in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. He was born February 21, 1930 in Blaine, Ohio, a son of the late Valentine and Antonia Kasper Kryston. He was a retired shipper from the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Martins Ferry; was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church; and the Lansing’s Sportsmans Club. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Frances Jean “Fran” Kovach Kryston; five sisters; and one brother. George is survived by his son, George E. Kryston, Jr. and his wife, Jane, of St. Clairsville, Ohio; a grand­ daughter, Nicole “Nikki” 1 Kryston of Tiltonsville, Ohio; two stepgrandsons, Nic and Lane Fledderus of St. Clairsville; and a sister, Carolyn Klinkoski of Lansing. Visitation will be Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. A Vigil service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 1 0 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, with Father John Mucha as the celebrant. Interment to follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. At the request of the family, memorial contributions may be , made to Valley Hospice, 10686 Stale Route 150, Rayland, OH 43943. ^ Violet Krzak Violet B. Krzak, 86, of Toronto, died Friday. Dec. 29^1S>ft5Lat the home of her daughter in Steubenville. She was bom Dec. 4, ] qoq in Neffs-.a daughter of the late Anthony and Mary Gibas. She was a member of St. Francis Catholic Church, Toronto. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Joseph Krzak; a sister; two brothers. A- Surviving are three daughters, Frances Krzak Smith of Belle Ver- non, Pa., Helen Krzak of r ’Steubenville, and Marie “Tosh Bell of RD 1, Steubenville; a sister, Mary Targos of Toronto; a brother, Stanley Gibas of Neffs; three grandchildren. Friends will be received today 7 o to 9 p.m. and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. , j ^ Monday at J.E. Foster Funeral i / If. Home, Toronto. Funeral liturgy j- ^ with Mass will be celebrated Tues- \j- day at 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Ro- 0 man Catholic Church, Neffs, with the Rev. Timothy McGuire officiat­ ing. Burial in Mt. Calvary Ceme­ tery, Bellaire. Wake services at 8 p.m. Monday in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be m made to Valley Hospice or Sacred ■ Heart Church, Neffs. Andrew Kuba/^u^y Andrew B. Kuba, 79, a resi­ dent of Reservoir Rd., St. Clairsville, died today in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheel­ ing. He was born Sept. 1, 1905 in Czechoslovakia, a son of the late John J. and Anna Kuba. He was a retired store manag­ er for Consolidation Coal Co., a Catholic and a member of the Jednota Lodge at Maynard. He was preceded in death by a brother, John J. Kuba, in 1978. Surviving are a brother Mike Kuba of St. Clairsville, three nieces and a nephews. Friends may call at Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, , today 7 to 9 p.m. and 2 to 4 and 7 ^ to 9 p.m. Friday. Mass of Chri- tian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 9 a.m. in St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, with the Monsignor George Coyne the celebrant. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, St. Clairville. Prayers will be said Friday at 8 p.m. in the funeral o home. John Kuba Joh$jfep£ Ktfba{V.?6S, of RD 6, Reservoir Road, St. Clairsville, died Monday at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheel­ ing. He was born Jan. 8, 1913, in St. Clairsville, son of the late John J. and Anna Kuba. He was a retired coal inspec­ tor for Consolidation Coal Co. 'and a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville. Surviving are his wife, Helen Marie Saki Kuba; two daughters, Mrs. J. Guy (Bar­ bara) Griffith and Peggy Prince, both of St. Clairsville, and two brothers, Andrew and Mike, both of St. Clairsville. ^ Friends were received at the ^ Beck Funeral Chapel, St. ^ Clairsville, and Mass of Chris- tian burial at St. Mary’s s* Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, c>] with Monsignor George R. Coyne officiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Anna V. Kuba Dies Mrs. Anna Veronica Kuba, 76, a resident of Reservoir Road, St. Clairsville, died Sunday, Feb. 10, at her home following an acute heart attack. She was born on Oct. 18, 1896, in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States in 1910. She had resided in the St. Clairs­ ville area for 50 years and was a member of St. Mary’s Catho­ lic Church, St. Clairsville, and the Greek Catholic Union of Midway. Her husband, John, died in 1959. Surviving are three sons, An­ drew, of the home; John and Michael, both of St. Clairsville; a brother in Europe and four grandchildren. A High Mass of Requiem was celebrated Wednesday morning in St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Burial was at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. MARIEKUBA Helen Marie Kuba, 95, of St. Clairsville, passed away peacefully on Monday, Jan­ uary 4,2016, at her home. She was bom on February 13, 1920, in Oco, OH, a daughter of the late Louis Saki and Mary Ellen Conaway Saki. Marie was a homemaker and a loving wife, mother, grandmother. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in St. Clairsville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John Kuba; four brothers, John, Albert, Thomas and Louis Saki; and two sisters, Emma Riley and Ethel Barkan. Surviving are her two daughters, Barbara Griffith- Chambers of Kennerdell, PA and Peggy (Dennis) Menos- ki of St. Clairsville; two grandchildren, Lynne (Michael) Griffith-Schall of Kennerdell, PA and Jeffrey Menoski of St. Clairsville; and two sisters, Doris Brown of Texas and Kathryn MoQre of Walton Hills, OH. -7 Family and friends will be received at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in St. Clairsville on Friday, Janu­ ary 8th from 10 a.m. until time of the Mass of Chris­ tian Burial at noon, with Father Edward Maxfield, the celebrant. Interment will follow in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Arrangements have been entrusted to Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville. In lieu of flowers, memo­ rial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 10686 State Route 150, Rayland, OH 43943. 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at St. Clairsville and°a World War II vet- _ ^nlddhiontoWsparents he was preceded in death by two brothers, 3 AndsyuravW?n0gnare his wife, Peggy Kosuch Kuba; a son, Mike Jr of ^ KathinKubi of St*Clairsville and ^

cfst Clairsville, Wednesday, 2 to ^nd 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral liturgy tith Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, with Monsignor Robert Punke the celebrant. Burial follows m Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Conrmunity Home Care and Hospice, St. Clairsville. i ^ i John Kubalak John S. "Que-Ball” Kubalak, 91, of Blaine, Ohio, died Tuesday, June 6, 2006, in Columbus, Ohio. He was born April 10, 1915, in Tiltonsville, Ohio, the son of the late Thomas and Anna Suty Kubalak. John retired from the Belmont County Courthouse as the maintenance supervisor. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Wolfhurst, Ohio; the Lansing Sportsman’s Club; Neffs American Legion Post 77 and the Bridgeport Forrester’s. He was a veteran of World War II serving as a Staff Sergeant with the United States Marine Corps. In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by three sisters Mary Pirosko, Ann Boiarski and Margaret Reitenbach. John is survived by his wife Pauline Fedorovich Kubalak of Blaine; two daughters Sandra Miller Tafel and her husband Jon of Columbus, Ohio, and Linda Daley and her husband David also of Columbus; three granddaughters: Kasey Miller, and Erin and Brett Daley. Visitation will be Friday from 3 to 8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio, where Vigil services will be held at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass will be cel­ ebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Wolfhurst with Monsignor Mark Froehlich as the cele­ brant. Interment will follow at St. Anthony Cemetery in Blaine, Ohio. Full Military services will be conducted by the Belmont County Council of the American Legion ]~/;niLy /^v John Kubancik KUBANCIK, John T., 61, of 61379 Hawthorne Road, Shady- side, died Wednesday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp.,‘ Benwood plant, a self-employed farmer and a member of St. John- Catholic Church, Benwood. Surviv­ ing are his wife, Pauline Robbins Kubancik; two sons, John T. Jr. atn home and Dave of Shadyside; two daughters, Mrs. Ken (Pamela) 1 Melanko of Jacobsburg and Mrs. 1 Glen (Patty) Eiler of Shadyside; his 1 mother, Helen Cuchta Kubancik of1 9 Benwood; a brother, Stanley of j Benwood; a sister, Mrs. Mickey. (Rose) Warble of Benwood; three 3 grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 < and 7-9 p.m. today at Altmeyerl O Funeral Home, 214 Marshall St.,-! McMechen, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Inter­ ment in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. <^£JiBANCIK’ Pau,ine D., 71, of Hawthorne Road, Shadyside, formerly of Benwood, died Monday, May 21, 2001, in Wheeling Hospital. She was born May 6, 1930 in Wheeling. She was a member of St. James and St. Johns Catholic Church, Benwood. She was an avid St. Johns bingo player. She was preceded in death by her husband, John T. Kubancik in 1991. Surviving are her father, George Robbins of Bellaire; two cT sons, John Kubancik of Toledo and i Dave Kubancik and his wife, Lee of 1 Shadyside; two daughters, Pam Melanko and her husband, Ken of _ _ Jacobsburg, and Patty Eiler and her \ O husband Glenn of Shadyside; a J • brother, William Robbins of New Jersey; three sisters, Kathleen -— A Fisher of Salem, Ohio, Betty - ) Giancola of Martins Ferry and - Ellen Robbins of Bellaire; five yr grandsons. y Friends received Tuesday 6-8 P.m. and 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Bauknecht-Altmeyer / ^ Funeral Home, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside, where services will be held at noon Thursday, with Fr. Gervase Cain T.O.P. Interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to St. James and St. Johns Catholic Church, 62 Main St., Benwood, W.Va. 26031 or Valley Hospice Inc., 98 B Cove Road, Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. Edward Kubat Jr. Edward “Boots” Kubat, Jr.. 58, of Ml. Pleasant, died Saturday, June 16, 2007 at Wheeling Hospital. He was born February 3. 1949 in Martins Ferny, the son of Edward and Rosalie Blua Kubat, Sr. of Dun Glen. Boots was a member of St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Dillonvale as well as the Knights of Columbus. He graduated from Ml. Pleasant High School and then went on to obtain a degree from Ohio University in Athens. He later received a Masters Degree from the University of Dayton. Boots was a Physical Education teacher with the for- mer Buckeye West High School where he was a football and wrestling coach. He later served as Assistant Principle with the Buckeye Local School District. In addition to his parents, Boots is survived by his wife Melanie Sambuco Kubat of Mt. Pleasant; two sons and a daughter, Michael, Joseph and Bridgette all of the home; and a sister, Debbie Bensie of Rush Run Visitation will be Thursday 2-4 and 6-8 pm at Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second St., Dillonvale, where services will be held Friday at 10 a.m., with Monsignor John Kolesar officiating. Interment will fol­ low at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. ROSALIE KUBAT Rosalie Blua Kubat, 86, of Dun Glen, OH, passed away July 28, 20 1 6, at Trinity Hospital with her daughter by her side. She was born February 28, 1930 in LeHigh Okla­ homa. She was preceded in death by her loving hus­ band, Ed Kubat, Sr.; her son, Ed “Boots” (Melanie) Kubat Jr.; brother, Jay B. (Judy) Blua; and sister, Mary Elizabeth “Boodle” (Sonny) Edgehouse. She is survived by her daughter, Debbie (Joel) Bensie; five grandchildren; and eight great-grand chil­ dren. / Rosalie was pa^STonate about her 30 plus years as a Buckeye Local School Bus Driver and loved to brag about all the kids on her bus. She loved her Catholic Faith and attended St. Adalbert’s church in Dil­ lon v a 1 e. She enjoyed polkas, cooking, and deco­ rating for the holidays. She will be greatly missed by friends and family. Her famous Halushki and chicken soup recipes will be passed down through generations. Friends will be received Monday, August 1st from 9a.m. to 10:45 a.m. at Wil­ son Funeral Home, 154 2nd St., Dillonvale, OH. Mass of Christian burial will follow at St. Adalbert’s Catholic Church in Dillon- John^ Va m' W'th Ms8r- John Kolesar as celebrant Intermem at Hol|yMemor.: al Gardens. Plp.ngnnf qrove. L siGMCUEsnooK } { yiewemiBOOK ~| DONNA J. KUBIAK (nee Skapik), age 65, of Crown Point, IN entered her eternal home on Wednesday, December 8, 2004. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband of 44 years: Alfred F. She will be greatly missed because of the caring and dedicated mother she was to: Jeffrey ( Gloria ) Kubiak of Richmond, British Columbia David Kubiak of Crown Point,Andrew Kubiak of Anaheim, CA. She will be forever remembered by her beautiful granddaughters: Rachel and Jaqueline Kubiak of Anaheim, CA and Kelly Kubiak of Richmond, British Columbia Also survived by loving Brothers and Sisters: William J. ( Rosalie) Skapik, Jr. of Bridgeport, OH^James Skapik , Patricia (David) Oleska, Rebecca ( Daniel) Pettit all of Shadyside, OH_ She was a caring aunt to many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death and reunited with her beloved son Alfred F. Jr. and her parents William J. and Julia A. Skapik (nee Sladick) Funera1 Services will be held Saturday, December 11,2004 at 9:15 AM at Geisen Funeral Home, Crown Point and 10:00 AM at St. Mary Catholic Church in Crown Point. Fr. Terry Bennis Officiating. Burial at Memory Lane Cemetery in Schererville, IN. Friends may call at the Geisen Funeral Home, 109 N . East St., Crown Point, on Friday, number 10 2004 from 5:00 to 9:00 PM. Vigil service at 6:30 PM. Kubiak was bom on November 5,1939 in Bellaire, Ohio. She worked as a Mrs. in Washington D.C. before starting a family. While being a clerk/stenographer with the US Navy She retired as the Deputy Clerk in the nuturine mother, she also wrote for the Lake County Star. avid collector of milk glass Traffic Division of the Lake County Clerks Office. Donna was an h ?hbifr and she had a love for her antiques. She was a long time, act ve member of St. and rabbits an ^ ^ attending masses and volunteering. Donna was an Mary’s’ f mother sister grandmother, aunt, and friend to many. She will be dearly exception-ional wife, mother, ^ .g ^ jn peace with our dear Lord, and she missed by all whose will always be in our hearts. rejra s^ujfoiaK rJl™. 79, formerly of 3 atth’ d{fd Wednesday, Feb. Home /e97/eSViJ,e Nursi"g Po1andWa|h^rnMarCh3> 3891-in O, a,nd- SLh,e was a member of St Joseph’s Catholic Church

‘wo daughters, Mrs. A. E. Burns and Mrs Ynrk^3™^’ both of York, two sons, Steve of New York and Chester of Pittsburgh taSrsarara Catholic Cemetery in Lafferty.

ft KUBIC, Albert J., 84, loving husband, father grandfather, and great grandfather, died Wednesday, February 16, 2011, at East Ohio Regional Hospital.-^^ He was born September 14, 1926 in Blaine, Ohio, son of the late George and Rose Timko Kubic. Albert was retired from Wheeling-Pitt Steel Martins Ferry Plant, a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Wolfhurst, a Navy Veteran of WWII, 3rd degree member of the Knight’s of Columbus 11195, and the VFW post 8848 both of Colerain. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in death by his brother, George Kubic; sisters, Rose Agnes Koci, Margaret Frankovich, and Mary Ann McKay. Albert is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Rose Zbrzezny Kubic; five daughters, Donna Nesbitt of Reynoldsburg, Joyce (David) Jingle of Bellaire, Carol (Danny) Truax of Richmond, Kathy (John) Criasia of Gettysburg, Pa. and Theresa (Joseph) Ostrowski of Auburn, Ind.; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren, he is also survived by his sister, Irene (Edward) Slavik of St. Clairsville, and many nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received Sunday February 20, 2011 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Road Brookside, where prayer service will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. and Knights of Columbus service at 7:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Wolfhurst, with the Rev. John Mucha officiating. Interment will be held at St. Anthony’s Cemetery Blaine. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph’s Catholic Church 68210 Neola Ave. Bridge port, Ohio 43912. . & Full military honors will be conducted at the funeral home before mass on Monday. i % ' KUBIC, Andrew, 85, of Sun City, Arizona, formerly of Barton, Ohio, died March 31, 2001, in Sun City. He was oom Uct. I 1915, in i Barton, a son of the late Barbara and Steven Kubic. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Anna Sulik Kubic. He is - survived by two sons, Douglas and Thomas Kubic; and three sisters, Theresa Korpon of Barton, Sophia Lozopaine of Marino Valley, Calif, and Margie Sass, of St. Clairsville. Mass was held at St. Aloysius Catholic Church. Interment was held in Milwaukee, Wise. Local arrangements are by the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. KUBIC, Bette R., 63, of Crescent Road St. Clairsville lost her battle with Parkinson’s disease on July 6, 2012 at her home. She was born November 13, 1948 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Herman F. and Marcella (Marquart) Bartsch. She was retired from the St. Clairsville Public Library, and a member of St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church Colerain, and her volunteer activities includ­ ed Girl Scouts of America Martins Ferry Softball League, and St. Vincent DePaul Church. *//, Beltie is survived oy her loving husband, of 39 years, Stephen Kubic; her daughter, Kelly (Jamie) Killinger of Columbus; and her two cherished grand­ children, Samuel, and Elcnore; a brother, Thomas W Bartsch of Morgantown; and a sister, Nancy Vapner of Wheeling; also several nieces and nephews. Mass of memorial cele­ bration will be held in her honor on Monday July 9, 2012 at 11 a.m. at St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church, Colerain, with Fr. Dale Tomes officiating. Interment will be at Holly Memorial Gardens Pleasant Grove at a later date. Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Road, Brookside assisting the family. In lieu of flowers memo­ rial contributions may be made to the National Parkinson’s Foundation, PO Box 5018, Hagerstown, MD. 21741- 501 8; the St. Clairsville Public Library, 108 W. Main St., St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950; or S. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church, PO Box 38, Colerain, Ohio 43916. ^STixor:i lanarwrara George W. Kubic (//.3(j/?0 George William Kubic, 73, of 68590 Liston Ave., Lansing, died Friday in Wheeling Hospital. He was born April 21,1917, in Blaine, a son of the late George and Rose Timko Kubic. A retired coal miner with North American Coal Co., Powhatan mine, he was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and a member of VFW Post 8848 of Colerain. A sister, Margaret Frankovich, preceded him in death. Surviving are his wife, Tersilia “Ceil” DaRe Kubic; two sons, Geroge J. of Tiltonsville and John M. of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Regina) Sikora of Colerain and Mrs. Joseph (Deborah) Amato of Brookside; a brother, Albert Kubic and three j sisters, Rose Agnes Koci, Mary Ann McKay, and Irene Slavik, all of Baline; six grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, today, 7 to 9 p.m., and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Mass with liturgy will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m., in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, with Monsignor Mark Froehlich the celebrant. Burial follows in St. Anthony Cemetery, Blaine. VFW Post will hold military services. VFW Post 8848 will hold services Monday at 7 p.m. and vigil services will be held at 8:30 p.m., in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wolfhurst Volunteer Fire Department. _____ Joseph Kubic

Joseph Kubic, 96, Orchard Drive, St. Clairsville, formerly of Barton, died Jan. 7 at Wheel­ ing Hospital. He was bom Oct. 23,1884, in Czechoslovakia. He was a retired miner and a former custodian of Barton schools. He was preceded in death by his wife, Veronica T. Kubic in 1953. Surviving are three sons, ^ Joseph of Alexandria, La., Mike flof Syracuse, N.Y., and James *(Jack) of Rochester, Mich.; six daughters, Ann Short of Lan- tana, Fla., Margaret Ryan of Forrest Hills, N.Y., Helen Kubic of New York City, Veronica •v. Masserano of Parkchester, N.Y., Mary Borns of Dayton, and Irene Sturniolo of St. Clairsville, with whom he resid- 3 ed; 11 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Friends were received at ti e Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville. Burial was in Union Cemetery. Mike Kubic Mike Kubic, 81, of Kelterington, Ohio, formerly of Barton. Ohio and Syracuse, N.Y., died Friday, March 19, 2004 at the Walnut Creek Nursing Home, Dayton, Ohio. He was born Aug. 25, 1922 at Barton, a son of the late Joseph and Veronica Tomko Kubic. Mike was a retired employee of the Ward Banking Company of Syracuse, a US Army veteran of World War II and a Catholic by faith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters. Surviving are a brother, James, “Jack” Kubic and his wife Mary of Romeo, Mich.; four sisters, Ann Short of Tampa, Fla.. Helen Kubic of Long Island, N.Y., Mary Borns and her husband, Albert of Dayton and Irene Stumiolo of St. Clairsville, Ohio. Friends will be received on Tuesday from 9 a.m. until time of service at 1 1 a.m., at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home & Crematory, 204 West Main Street, St. Clairsville, Ohio with Fr. Thomas A. Chillog officiat­ ing. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Mrs. Rose Kubic Mrs. Rose Kubic, $0, Blaine- Barton, RD 4 St. Clairsville, died Tuesday at Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. Born in Maynard, Feb. 27,1895, she was a daughter of the late Andrew and Veronica Timko. She was a member of All Saints Catholic Church of Blaine and the Catholic Women’s Club. Surviving are her husband, George; four daughters, Mrs. Rudy (Rose) Koci of Lansing, Mrs. Margaret Frankovich, Mrs. Samuel (Mary Ann) McKay and Mrs. Edward (Irene) Slavik, all of Blaine; two sons, George Jr. of Lansing and Albert of Blaine; three brothers, Charles Timko of Wolfhurst, Joseph Timko of Barton and Francis Timko of Reynoldsburg; 26 grand­ children and 13 great grand­ children. Friends received at the Wilson Funeral Home, Bridgeport, where Rosary devotions will be tonight at 7. Mass of Christian Burial Friday at 10 a.m. at All Saints Catholic Church, Blaine, with burial in St. Anthony’s Cemetery, Blaine. 61, Bridgeport, died Saturday at the Beilaire City Hospital. He was born in Barton, Feb. 22, 1913, a son of the late Steve and Barbara Perchutch Kiibic. He was a retired district representative of the UMWA, a member of the UMWA Local No. 283 of Cadiz, St. Anthony’s Catholic Church of Bridgeport, an executive board member of the Beilaire Medical Foun­ dation, 35-year member of the Bridgeport Eagles No. 995, and the Area Community Action Council. Surviving are his widow, Mary Hribar Kubic, one daughter, Barbara, one son, Stephen, both at home, four sisters, Mrs. Charles (Mary) Borosh, Mrs. John (Theresa) Korpon, both of Barton, Mrs. Larry (Sophia) Lozopone of Lorain, Mrs. Steve (Margie) Sass of Blaine, two brothers, John of Milwaukee and Andrew Go of West Allis, Wise. a Requiem High Mass was held Tuesday at St. Anthony’s Church with Rev. Carl Borosh and Rev. John Costlow as concelebrants. Interment was in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. of Barton, died at a Lorain, Ohio, convalescent home, Friday, following a lengthy ill­ ness. He was born in Austria, Nov. 21, 1882 and came to the United Stales at the age of 17. He lived in Barton since 1903. He was a member of Our Lady of Angels Church, Barton, and Local Union 245, UMWA. His wife, Barbara, preceded him in death in 1949. He is survived by three sons, j , John of Milwaukee, Wis., Steve of Brookside and Andrew of | West Allis, Wise.; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Borosh and Mrs. Theresa Korpon, both of Barton, Mrs. Sophia White of $ Lorain and Mrs. Margie Sass of Blaine; two brothers, Joseph of St. Clairsville and George of Blaine; 15 grandchildren and J* four great grandchildren. A Requiem High Mass was 3 held Monday at Our Lady of An- *4 ■s j: gels Church with interment in j St. Anthony’s Cemetery, Blaine. nto KUBIC, Tersilia “Ceil” DaRe, 86, of Lansing, Ohio, died Thursday, July 3, 2008, in East Ohio Regional Hospital. Marlins Ferry. She was born May 8, 1922 in Lansing, the daughter of the late John and Regina (Fiourin) DaRe. Ceil was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Wolfhurst, where she was active with the Catholic Women’s Club. She worked on the brake production assembly line at Aukerman Factory in Wheeling and then at Wheeling Stamping. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, George Kubic in 1990; a son, John George Kubic; and two brothers, : Marino and Alvin DaRe. Ceil is survived by two sons, George Kubic and his wife, Deborah Ann, of Martins Ferry and John Kubic of Lansing; two daughters, Regina Sikora and her husband", Joseph, of Colerain and Deborah Amato and her husband, Joseph, of Brookside; a brother, Joseph DaRe and his wife, Julia, of Lansing; six grandchildren, Charles (Martina) Sikora of Worthington, Ohio, Jennifer (Joe) Martin of Brandon, Fla., Amy (Mike) Lynn of Saylorsburg, Pa., Matthew of Manhattan, Kala Amato of Brookside and Lindy Kubic of Boardman, Ohio; three great granddaughters, Lindsey, "Ashley and Alessandra; as well as many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be Sunday Noon-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside,i where Vigil services will be] held at 3:30 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. at St Joseph Catholic Church in Wolfhurst with Father John Mucha as cele­ brant. Interment will follow in St Anthony Cemetery, Blaine. Andrew KubkajoflUG-. Andrew J. Kubica/62, of Fair- point, died Tuesday in Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheel­ ing. He was born at Baltimore, Md., Sept. 1, 1914, the son of the late John and Sophia Kubica. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Fair- point, and a retired coal miner. Surviving are his wife, Caroline Swider Kubica; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Julia) Saffell of Fairpoint; a son, Joseph A. of St. Clairsville; a brothel*, Casmir of Fairpoint; a sister, Mrs. Helen Marr of Bannock; three grandchildren. cr Friends were received at the O' Beck Funeral Chapel, St. ‘ Clairsville, and Mass of Chris- v? tian Burial in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church with Fr. ir3 Leonard Cencula officiating. ^ Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. (b c?Carinari9bkH Lillian Kubica,KfAL 76, of Fairpoint, died Friday morning at Wheeling Hospital. Sne was born Nov. 25, 1912 in Parlett, the daughter of the late Anthony and Magdalene Cervelli. She was a Catholic by faith. She was preceded in death by her husband, John. Surviving are one son, John Kubica Jr. and one daughter, I Deanna Verardi, both of Fair- I point; two brothers, Augustine 1 Cervelli of Parma and William Cervelli of Twinsburg; two sisters, Sarah Kubica of Fair- point, Jean LaQuatra of Cleve­ land; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairs- 1 ville, Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, St. Clairs- i ville. Caroline Kubica Caroline M. Kubica, 80, Forest Hill Nursing Home, Su Clairsville, formerly of Fairpoint, died Monday at the home. She was bom at Fair- point, April 27, 1913 a daughter of the late Joseph and Anna Hodor Swider. She was a member of Si Joseph Catholic Church, Fairpoint. She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew J. Kubica and a brother, Frank Swider. Surviving are a son, Joseph of St. Clairsville; a daughter, Julia Saffell of Fairpoint; two brothers, Walter Swider of Fairpoint and Edward Swider of Cleveland; two sisters, Julia Teliga of Lloydsville and Helen Dolfi of Rayland; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m., at SL Joseph Catholic Church, Fairpoint, with the Rev. Thomas Graven, the celebrant. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, I St. Clairsville. Vigil services will be Wednesday at 3 p.m., in the funeral home. Casimir Kubica Casimir M. Kubica, 81, Fair- point, died Sunday, Nov. 30, 1997, at Wheeling Hospital. He was born May 18, 1916 in Fairpoint, son of the late John Kubica and Sophia Kubica. 1 A Catholic, he was a member of the UMWA and a retired miner from Saginaw Mine, St. Clairsville. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, John and Andy and a sister, Sophia - Lyczak. Surviving are his wife, Sarah (5^ i Cervelli Kubica; two daughters, \ Patty Bayda of Leetonia and Deb- - p bie Keringer of Madison; a sister, ' pf Helen Marr of Fairpoint; six grand- * —• children and four great-grandchil- ” dren. t e Of Friends will be received at the (lt Beck Funeral Home, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville, Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., where services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. Bur­ 3 ial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. John Kubica John Anthony Kubica, 60, of Phillips Road, Fairpoint, Ohio, died Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003 at Wheeling Hospital. He was bom Jan. 10, 1943 in Fairpoint, a son of the late John J. Kubica and Carina Cervelli Kubica. He was a bookkeeper for Absolute Concrete in Morristown, former Ohio State tax agent, and bookkeeper for numerous coal companies. He attended Harbor of Hope Assembly of God in St. Clairsville and was a U.S. Navy veteran. Surviving are his wife, Joyce Dingey Kubica; two daughters, Serena Therrien of Bridgeport, Angela Reardon and her hus­ band, Steven of Akron; a son, John D. Kubica of Fairpoint; sis­ ter, Deanna Verardi of Fairpoint; four grandchildren: Alexis, Zachary, and Damian Therrien i and Brandon Kyle Reardon. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., where services will be held at 1 p.m., on Monday, with Pastors Dean Myers and Neil McFarland, offi­ ciating. Burial follows in Union "emetery, St. Clairsville. KUBICA, John Dari, 32, of Fairpoint, Ohio, died Friday. May 8, 2009, at his home. He was born May 5, 1977, in Wheeling, W.Va., a son of Joyce Dingey Kubica and the late John Anthony Kubica. He was an employee of the St. Clairsville Recreation Center. Surviving in addition to his mother of Fairpoint, are two sisters, Serena Therrien and Angela Reardon of St. Clairsville, nieces and nephews. John was dearly loved and will be sadly missed by his family and friends. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Toothman Funeral Home. Joseph A. Kubica Joseph A. Kubica, 50, Fairpoint Road, St. Clairsville, died Sunday .Ian .2,. 2001 at Ohio Valley Med­ ical Center, Wheeling. He was bom July 8, 1950 in Martins Fer­ ry, a son of the late Andrew and Caroline Swider Kubica. He was a mechanic for Maple Creek Mine, Bentleyville, Pa., a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Fairpoint, and UMWA. Surviving are his wife, Sharon Crozier Kubica; a daughter, Katy J. of the home; a sister, Mrs. Ray (Julia) Saffell of Fairpoint. Friends will be received today, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Beck- Altmeyer Funeral Home, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrat­ ed Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Fair- point, with the Rev. Thomas Graven officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Vigil services will be held at 3 p.m. today at the funeral home. SARAH KUBICA Sarah B. Kubica, 96, of Madison, OH, formerly of Fairpoint, OH, died Satur­ day, April 9, 201 6, at Lantern of Madison. She was born May 18, 1919, in Fairpoint, a daughter of the late Antho­ ny and Madaline Yannucci Cervelli. Sarah was a homemaker and a member of the former St. Joseph Catholic Church of Fairpoint. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in' death by her husband, Casimir M. Kubica in 1997; brothers, Frank, Augustine, William, and Fred Cervelli; sisters, Lena Yancey, Lillian Kubica, and Jean Laquatra. Surviving are two daugh­ ters, Debbie (Ray) Keringer of Madison and Patricia (Darrel) Bayda of Leetonia, OH; six grand children, Tammy Clark, Darrel Bayda, Gary Bayda, Tanya Moffett, Shawna Keringer, and Darren Keringer; 1 3 greatgrandchildren; four great-great grandchildren; and several nieces^nd nephews. Friends will be received Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crema­ tory, 204 West Main St., St. Clairsville, OH, where funeral services will be held on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Fr. Thomas Chillog will officiate. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Sophia Kuhica <{fJ?iia^Cubica, 85, Mrs. S Fairpoint, died Wednesday, Aug. 15, at Peterson Place, Wheeling. She was born in Poland, April 9,1888, and was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church of Fairpoint. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Kubica Sr., one daughter, Mrs. Sophia Lyczak and a son, John Jr. Surviving are two sons, Andrew and Casmir, both of Fairpoint, one daughter, Mrs. Helen Marr of Bannock, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Jablonski of St. Clairsville and Mrs. Victoria Pietruzewski of Baltimore, Md., 14 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Funeral Mass was held Saturday at St. Joseph’s Co Church, Fairpoint, with Rev. o. Martin J. Holler as celebrant. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. * Eve'vnXubjk Evelyn Mae Kubik, 77, of 3727 Harrison St., Bellaire, died Tuesday in East Ohio Regional I Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was born Aug. 1, 1909 at Bell­ aire, daughter of the late James and Kate Connors Fry. She was a member of St. John’s Catholic Church, Service Star Legion, and Catholic Daughters, at Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Martin C. Bennington, her second hus­ band, Thomas Kubik, and a sister, Mabel Joyce. Surviving are three sons, Bernard Conroy of Napoleon, Thomas and James Conroy, both of Bellaire; 12 grandchil­ dren; 14 great-grandchildren. Friends may call gt the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Mass of Christian Burial will be cele­ brated Thursday at 9:15 a.m., in St. John’s Catholic Church, with Monsignor Stanley Zekas, the celebrant. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Catholic Daughters services to­ day at 7:30 p.m. followed by Wake Services at 8 p.m. in the oo funeral home. o Memorial contributions may Jg be made to the Bellaire *■« Emergency Squad. prances Kuhik l Frances Kubik, S9, 375 Ohio 7 North, Powhatan Point, died Sun- di^U-IaiL-^ 2000 at Newport, Rhode IsIandTat the home of her granddaughter, Marjorie Dufault. She was born Nov. 24, 1910 in Maynard, a daughter of the late Frank and Emilie Sushtek Pastor. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Powhatan Point. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Thomas Kubik; a daughter, Marjorie Stungis; four brothers, Adelbert, Gus, Paul and Frank Pas­ tor; six sisters, Anna Swetz, Agnes Smulney, Marie, Stacie, Theresa and Emilie Pastor. Surviving is a sister, Lillie Underwood of Cokeburg, Pa.; three grandchildren. Friends will be received Friday, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, 186 Main St., Powhatan Point, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Sat­ urday, with the Rev. Theresa Bobot officiating. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. jP^tJBIK, Frank, 85, of Bridgeport, OH, died Friday Aug^ 17j_2001, at Heartland-Lansing Care CentcTTBridgeport, OH. He was bom Oct. 4, 1915, in Midway, OH, a son of the late Joseph and Frances Neumann Kubik. He was a veteran of World War II, U.S. Army and a member of the Colrain VFW Post # 8848 In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by three brothers, Henry , James, and Joseph Kubik; a sister, Elsie Kacsmar. He is survived by his wife, Mildred Vrba Kubik; a son Joseph F. Kubik and his wife Marilyn, of St. Clairsvillc, Oh.; a daughter Carol L. -—' Kubik, of Bridgeport, OH; two grandchildren, Robert J. Kubik, and ' Kelley Marie Kubik, both of St. Clairsville, OH. 'Ti There" will be no visitation. Services and interment will be at the convenience of the family at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, 3 OH. Memorial contributions may be s made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Arrangements by the Wilsons Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside; OH. J KUBIK, Mildred Vrba, 83, of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Wednesday, March 23, 2005 in Crestview Nursing Home, St. Clairsville, Ohio. She was bom September 19, 1921 in Bellaire, Ohio, the daughter of the late Rudolph and Mildred Brabec Vrba. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Frank; sister, Helen Marik; and brother, Rudolph Vrba. Mildred is survived by her son, Joseph, and his wife, Mari­ lyn, of St. Clairsville; one daughter, Carol Kubik of Bridgeport; one sister, Anna Marie Bartnicki of St. Clairsville; and two grandchil­ dren, Robert and Kelley Kubik. Funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Wilson Funer­ al Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. zaZa«pKubik, infant son of Michael F. and Penny J. West Kubik of 105 Beech St., Powhatan Point, died Monday in City Hospital, Bellaire. Surviving in addition to his parents are maternal grand­ parents, John and Anice West of Clarington; paternal grandpar­ ents, Daniel and Eva Morris of Beallsville; maternal great- grandparents, Charles and Mabel Rader of Clarington and Arthur and Annabelle West of Corning. Private graveside services will be held Thursday at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Oakfield Ceme- tery, Oakfield. Arrangements \ by Rush Funeral Home, Clar- '\J ington. 5b

5b NANCY KUBINSKI Nancy L. Borkowski Kubinski, 71, of Sharon Twp., Medina, passed away Thursday, October 15, 2015, at the Cleveland Clinic. She was born June 28, 1944, to John and Helen (Kovaleski) Borkowski in Martins Ferry, Ohio. Nancy was employed as a customer service repre­ sentative in the food indus­ try. She treasured her time spent with her family. She enjoyed cooking, canning, gardening, traveling and was an avid bingo player. Nancy will be dearly missed by her beloved hus­ band Donald C. Kubinski, whom she married on October 22, 1966; her lov­ ing daughters, Bernice and Jane; siblings, Tom (Linda), John (Jamie), Cecilia (Bernie) Godaway and Edward Borkowski and her many nieces and nephews. She will also be missed by her animal com­ panions dogs Teddy Bear and Susie. "/ / She was preceded in death by her parents. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, October 21, 2015, from 9-11 a.m. at St. Adalbert Church, 39 Smithfield St., Dillonvale, Ohio. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 1 1 a.m. Burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleas­ ant Grove, Ohio. Donations may be directed to the American Liver Foundation, 39 Broadway, Suite 2700, New York, NY, 10006, in her memory. Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena, is handling arrangements. KUBINSKY, Anne R., 95, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, for­ merly of Bellaire, Ohio, died Tuesday, June 26, 2007, in the Park Health Center in St. Clairsville. She was born February 9. 1912 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late John and Theresa Zelipsky Valachovic. She was a retired LPN for the former North Wheeling Hospital in Wheeling, W.Va. and Bellaire City Hospital in Bellaire. She was a member of the St. Michael Catholic Church in Bellaire; and the Catholic Women’s Sokol Lodge. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Paul H. Kubin- sky; one brother, John Vala­ chovic; and one sister, Mary Mellott. Surviving are three children, Paul M. (Mary Ann) Kubinsky of Columbus, Ohio, John M. (Janice) Kubinsky of Arling­ ton, Texas, and Kathryn C. Kendall of Paconian Springs, Va.; one sister, Josephine sTa- ley or Orange Park, Fla.; also nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Family and friends, will be received at the Bauknecht-Alt- meyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 37th Street, Bellaire on Wednesday from 5-8 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Michael Catholic Church in Bellaire, with Msgr. Gene W. Mullett, the celebrant. Interment in the Mt. Cal­ vary Cemetery in Bellaire. Vigil services will be held at 5:15 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Michael Catholic Church Building Fund, 415 37lh Street, BcL laire, OH 43906 JWlUUlUiu.ui Paul Kubinsky |l3|WS Paul H. Kubinsky, 86, Bellaire, died Sunday, January 29, 1995, in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born August 4, 1908 in Benwood, W.Va., son of the late Paul and Ju- * lianna Zimek Kubinsky. F He was the owner-operator of the cT former Kubinsky Radio and Elec­ tric, Bridgeport, a retired employee 3 of the Belmont County Water \p Treatment Authority and a member r\S' of St. Michael Catholic Church, /JfT Bellaire, Bridgeport Eagles, and the Sokol Lodge of Bellaire. He was preceded in death by a brother, Joe Kubinsky and two sis­ ters, Elizabeth Opaskey and Anna Kubinsky. Surviving are his wife, Anne Valachovic Kubinsky; two sons, Paul of Columbus and John of Ar­ lington, Texas; a daughter, Kather­ ine C. Fry of Moyock, N.C.; a sis­ ter, Mary Dorrelti of Arlington Heights, III.; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Michael Catholic Church, with Monsignor George W. Yontz and the Rev. David Mellott officiating. Burial will follow in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Vigil services will be at 8 p.m., today in the funer­ al home. William Kubinsky ulufoj William (Bill) J. Kubinsky Sr., 77, Hagan Street, Adena, died Tuesday in City Hospital, Bellairc. He was born Jan. 5,1914 at Adena, son of the late Stanley and Mary Lascz Kubin­ sky. He was a retired employee of Consolidated Coal Co., Cadiz, a member of St. Casimirs Catholic Church, Adena, a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and a member of Adena American Legion, AARP and Bridgeport Eagles. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Adeline Stankiewicz Kubinsky; two sisters, Laura Whitmer and Violet Dickerson. 5 Surviving are his wife, Helen c/i Kubinsky; two sons, William Jr. of Akron and Donald of Medina; a daughter, Mrs. Bruce (Frances) Kasper of Pleasant Grove; a stepson, two stepdaughters; a brother, Bolock of Detroit; two sisters, Clara Welling of Brunswick, and Mrs. Donald (June) Sibert of Pleasant Grove; six grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Casimirs Catholic Church, with Monsignor John Kolasar officiating. Burial follows in Olive Branch Cemetery, Harrisville, with military graveside services. Wake services will be Thursday at 8:30 p.m., in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to School of Hope, St. Clairs - ville. ______— Catherine Kubovich 7

* Frank Kubovicz Frank Kubovicz, 76, 56624 I Boyd Ave., Boydsville, Bridgeport, died Tuesday. Sept. 1. I998jn his home. He was born Jan. 17, 1922 at Bridgeport, a son of Andy and Kathryn Vnek Kubovicz. He was a retired employee of The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. of Bridgeport, an Army veteran of World War II and a member of the PNA Lodge. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Henry, Nick and William Kubovich; a sister, Emily Visnic. Surviving are his wife, Betty L. Speidel Kubovicz; a son, Robert of Bridgeport; a daughter, Mrs. Bradley (Susan) Boord of Wheel­ ing; a granddaughter. Friends will be received Thurs­ day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wil­ son Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held Friday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Donald Upson officiating. Burial follows in Belmont Memori­ al Cemetery, St. Clairsville. KUCA, Eugene A., 65, of Benwood, W.Va., died Tues-' day, March 6,2007 at home. He was bom December 11, 1941 in Wheeling, W.Va., a son of the late Frank and Anna Kolich Kuca, Mr. Kuca was a retired employee of Heller Financial of Georgia; a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church; and a U.S. Army vet­ eran. He was also a lifetime member of the American Legion, Earl Francis Post 3, Moundsviile; VFW Post 437, Moundsville; and the PAP Club, Wheeling. Surviving are his wife, Elaine R. Kaschke Kuca; two daughters, Karen Kuca, Hous­ ton, Texas and Lisa Gongola and her husband, Pat, McMechen; a granddaughter, Madison Gongola; three broth­ ers, Frank Kuca, Jr., Michael Kuca and Joe Kuca, all of Wheeling; two sisters, Mary Ellen DiCocca and Anna Marie Kloss, both of Wheeling; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. on Fri­ day at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 214 Marshall Street, McMechen. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.rn. on Sat­ urday, March 10, 2007 at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Elm Grove, Wheeling, with the Rev. H. Joseph Wil­ helm, SM as celebrant. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. KUCA, John Carl Jr., 80, of Lansing, Ohio, passed Friday December 7, 2012 at home. He was born in Wheel­ ing, W.Va. on August 13, 1932, a son of the late John and Caroline Kucor Kuca. John was a retired employee of Wheeling Pitts­ burgh Steel, Beech Bottom Plant, a member of Lansing Sportsmans Club; Bridge­ port Foresters; PAP; U.S. Army Veteran; and a Catholic. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, Michael, Frank, Matthew and Joe Kuca; two sisters, Mary Bober and Cecelia Harris. John is survived by his loving wife, Sally Dudek Kuca; a daughter, Mary Ann Johnson; a brother, Edward (Rose) Kuca Sr.; sisters, Sophia (Frank) Bober, Blanche (Chuck) Richard, Anna (Eugene) McNeil; two grandchildren, Jennifer and Erik Johnson; and numerous, nieces and nephews.^771// Friends will be received Sunday 4-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Nation- j al Road, Brookside, Ohio I where services will be held Monday December 10, 2012 at 9 a.m. with Rev. John Mucha, officiating. Interment will follow at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Offer online condolences at www.wilsonfuneralhomes. com. KUCA, Joseph, 55, of St. Pauls Terrace, Elm Grove, W.Va., died Thursday, Octo­ ber 18. 2007, in the Ohio Val­ ley Medical Center, Wheeling, W.Va, He was born in Wheeling, on April 19, 1952. Mr. Kuca was retired from the Payroll Department at Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel; and was a member of the U.S. Army Reserve. He was a mem­ ber of the St. Alphonsus Catholic Church; and a mem­ ber of the PAP Club. He was preceded in death by his father, Frank Kuca, Sr. in 1994; his mother, Anna Kolich Kuca in 1989; and a brother, Eugene Kuca in 2007. Surviving are his daughter, Heather Markonich and her husband, Chad, of Glen Dale, W.Va.; two sisters, Mary Ellen DiCocco and her husband. Jack; and Anna Marie Kloss and her husband, Jim, all of Wheeling; two brothers, Frank Kuca, Jr. and his wife Gennie, of Wheeling; and Michael Kuca and his fiance, Frances, of Glen Dale; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Sunday, October 21, 2007, at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Monday, October 22, 2007, at 10 a.m. at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, with the Reverend Richard W. Shoda as cele­ brant. Interment in Ml. Cal- vary Cemetery, Wheeling. Vigil services will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, 2111 Market j Street. Wheelimz. WV 26003. SALLY KUCA Sally T. Kuca 92, of Johnstown, PA, formerly of Bridgeport, died Monday January 1. 2018 at Amber Hills Nursing Home. She was born October 12, 1924 in St. Clairsville, a daughter of the late Frank and Mary Dudek. She was a retired Vet Tech for Dr. Keith Orts in Lansing for 30 years. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Fred Turek, her second husband, John C. Kuca, a son, Michael Turek, son-in-law, Thomas Johnson, also sev­ eral brothers and sisters. Sally is survived by her daughter, Mary Ann Turek Johnson, grandchildren, Jennifer (Michael) Giuffre and Eric T. Johnson. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Road Brook- side on Saturday January 6, 2018 from 12 till time, of service at 1:30 p.m. ~/L- Interment will at Union Cemetery St. Clairsville at a later date. i Josej&^uSell Joseph J. Kucbell, 80, RD, St. Clairsville, died Monday at the Ohio Valley General Hospital. He was born in Czechoslavakia March 18, 1887. He was a ! member of Sacred Heart i | Church, Neffs, and was a retired miner. Surviving are his wife, Mary; four daughters, Mrs. Margaret Henry, Akron, Mrs. Helen Dufrasne, Dillonvale, Mrs. Anne Bartlock, Hyattsville, Md., Mrs. Mary Bartusek, at home, one sister, Mrs. Theresa Serafin, Bellaire and nine grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Sacred Heart 5^ Church, Neffs, with the Rev. Father Louis Marracino officiat­ ing. Interment was in Union I £ Cemetery, St. Clairsville.

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(in St. Clairsvttle Um°n Ccmetery ; Andy Kucera Andy Kucera, 92, Sunset Health Care Center, Adena, formerly of Lansin&jmd Dillonvale, difid^tut hTTItn 1 l'Lmi^at Sunset Health Care Center. He was born Oct 14, 1904, at Wolfhurst, a son of the late James Kucera and Bar­ bara Sojka Kucera. He was a retired coal miner tor Y & O Coal Co. f a In addition to his parents, he was \ preceded in death by his wife, An­ n na Yager Klupka Kucera; a sister, Rose Humel. Surviving are two brothers, Carl Q_[ of Laughton, Nev. and James of---- Lansing; four sisters, Mary Sem- q pirek of Dillonvale, Ann Humphrey of Colerain, Beatrice Herink of -<; Brookside, and Alberta Krahel ot U Friends will be received at Wil­ son Funeral Home, Second Street, Dillonvale, Monday, from 11 a.m. until time of services at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Dr. Roberta L. Cro- ker officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. AnnaAnna Kucera, Kucera 81, a^s^nt of

Peterson Place, formerly of Shadyside, died Monday in Peterson Hospital. She was born Aug. 6, 1903 in Czechoslovakia, a daughter of the late Albert and Marie Marik Polivka. She was a member of the Shadyside Presbyterian Church and the European American Club at Shadyside. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Kucera Dec. 26,1978. Surviving are a son, Thomas R. Kucera of Shadyside; three daughters, Mrs. Louise Barritt^. of Bellaire, Mrs. Blanche Barte ^ of Wheeling, and Debbie Kucera ^ of Shadyside; seven grandchild- ren and three great-^t grandchildren. Friends will be received at the ^ Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Shadyside, 7 to 9 iN p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, where ser- ^ vices will be held Thursday at 3 ^ p.m., with the Rev. Charles Brewer officiating. Burial will be in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. KUCERA, Betty I., 76 of Lansing, Ohio, died June 14, 201 1 surrounded by her loving family at Liza’s Place Wheeling:*/^, She was born November f 1. 1934 in Lansing, a daughter of the late James and Pauline Picelti Kucera.. She was a retired employee of the former Clevite Industries Lansing, a member of the Lansing Methodist Church, the Former Bridgeport Eagles No. 995, and CSA Lodge. She loved to garden and her great-nieces and great- nephews were her roses. Betty is survived by her loving brother. Bob (Sallie) Kucera of Wheeling: two nephews, Greg (Barbara) Kucera of Wheeling, and Doug (Tina) Kucera of Cape"Coral Fla.; a niece. Paula (Michael) Hajdukovich of Wheeling; her children who she loved and lived for are her great- nieces and great-nephews, Whitney Hajdukovich, Jimmy Kucera. Megan Hajdukovich, Matthew Kucera, George Kucera, and Natalie Kucera. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Road Brookside. Thursday June 16. 201 1 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., and then on Friday at the Lansing Methodist Church 55123 Grcenbank Ave. Lansing from 10 until the time of service at 1 1 a.m. with Rev. Julianne Gebbie officiating inter­ ment in Holly Memorial Gardens Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice 10686 St. Rt. 150 Rayland, OH 43943. H. Ray Kucera H. Ray Kucera, 68, 345 Elm Wood Drive, Radcliff, Ky., former­ ly of Lansing, died Sunday. Jan. 9. ^ 20QQ,at Hardin Memorial Hospital, "7^- Elizabethtown, Ky. He was born June 9, 1931 at .Lansing a son of f Bedrick and Danna "Hopkins n Kucera. He was an employee of U.S Calvary Co., Radcliff, Ky., an >5 Army veteran of Korean War and a cyi former member of Lansing United---- Methodist Church, Lansing. Surviving are a sister, B. Jean Meadows of Yorkville. Friends will be received Satur­ day, from 12:30 p.m. until time of memorial services at 1 p.m. at Wil- Of son Funeral Home, 920 National ^ - Road, Brookside, with Pastor Pete Pilger officiating. Burial will be held at the convenience of the fami- iy- Memorial contributions may be made to the Bridgeport Public Library, 334 Main St., Bridgeport Ohio. J a mesKucer^^^™ James Kucera, 91, of Lansing, Ohio, died Monday, Nov. 11, 2002 at Peterson Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va. He was born Dec. 22, 1910 at Lansing, Ohio, the son of the late James (Vaclav) and Barbara Soyka Kucera. James retired from Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corp., the Steubenville Plant and the Corrugating Plant. He was a vet­ eran of the Navy and a member of the Lansing Sportsman Club I and the Bridgeport Foresters. 1 In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Pauline Picetti Kucera, five brothers: Andy, Bedrick, Frank, Joe and William Kucera; two sis­ ters, Rose Hummel and Beatrice Herink. James is survived by a son, Bob Kucera and his wife Sallie of Wheeling, W. Va.; a daughter, with whom he resided, Betty Kucera of Lansing, Ohio; one brother, Carl Kuchera of Laughlin, Nev.; three sisters, Mary Semperik of Dillonvale, Ann Humphrey of Colerain and Alberta Krahel of Wolfhurst, Ohio: three grandchildren, Greg Kucera and his wife Barbara of Wheeling, W. Va.; Doug Kucera and his wife Tina of Cape Coral, Fla. and Paula Hajdukovich and her husband Michael of Wheeling, W. Va.; six great grandchildren, Matthew and Natalie Kucera, Jimmy and George Kucera, Whitney and Megan Hajdukovich. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wilson | Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio where services will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. with Pastor David Twedt, officiating. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Mar9a&ycera KUCERA, IVMrgafret May, 76, of Hcartland-Lansing Nursing Home, formerly of Eisenhower Drive, Bridgeport, died Wednesday in the nursing home. She was a retired employee of Martins Ferry Hospital and a Protestant. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Harry Schaner, in 1942; her second hus­ band, William Kucera, in 1970; a daughter, Marlene Ann Kucera, in 1970; two granddaughters. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Twana) Strahl of Pittsburgh; a stepdaughter, Garnet Conway of Bridgeport; a sister, Betty Zymbroy of Wheeling; two brothers, William \f and George Gellner, both of Wheel- ry mg; two grandchildren. Friends ri received at Wilson Funeral Home, ^ 920 National Road, Brookside, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday. Interment in O* Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant ^ Grove. 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Of Ex=Aut@ J F|rm^ffd \ Anne Kuchinka, co-owner/opera­ tor of the former Kuchinka Chevro­ let Agency in Bellaire, died Wednes- f i day in Wheeling Hospital at age 86. n A resident of Bellaire, she was bom July 19, 1907, in Benwood a - daughter of the late Frank and Helen Lasick. Kuchinka and her son, the late Qf William Kuchinka, owned and oper-' — ated Kuchinka Chevrolet Agency for X over 30 years. She also assisted in ' the dental offices of her late hus­ band, Dr. M.J. Kuchinka. She also was preceded in death by three brothers, Frank Lasick, Dr. Louis Lasick and Dr. John Lasick; a sister, Helen Vascek. Surviving are Os three sisters, Fannie Verba and Mae Hupp, both of Bellaire, and Stella Skvarka of Akron; several nieces 0 and nephews. & Services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment in the Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Arrangements by Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s I choice. Dorothy Kuchinka 1/29|9b Dorothy Marie Kuchinka, 90, 4285 Harrison St., Bellaire, died Saturday, Jan. 28, 1995 at her resi­ dence. She was bom Oct. 31,1904 in Denora, Pa., a daughter of the late John and Mary Fidrum Kasko. She was a member of St. Michael’s Catholic Church at Bel­ laire, Catholic Daughters of Ameri­ ca, and Catholic Women’s Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Joseph Kuchinka; a brother, John Kasko; half brother, ^ Richard Bogetich; two sisters, Ann Jeffers and Ellen Hemsley; a half I sister, Goldie Bogetich. Surviving are two daughters, Dorothy L. Kuchinka of Bellaire and Mrs. John (Phyllis J.) Teasdale of Merrillville, Ind.; two half broth- ar ers, Melvin and Leo Bogetich, both of Bellaire; four grandchildren; four ^ ! great-grandchildren. v J Friends will be received at the. Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Fu- q, neral liturgy with Mass will be cele- ' brated Tuesday at St. Michael’s ^ Catholic Church at 1 p.m., with r Monsignor George Yontz officiat- ; ing. Burial in Belmont Memorial Park Cemetery. Vigil services Mon­ day at 8 p.m. at the funeral home. m MarV Kuchinka Mary M^ar^f {£??? BeJIaire, h/pH *5acainka. 77, Reynolds Memnri^0ruay• at Glendale, W Va Shi HosPital> •"nsr-SShe ’S" Michael’s CaS^Chlch; Bellaire. Matt't?tw,Ku4'inkaerF husban(i- Mr*

Kovaek ’ of BS"neth Thomas (Ros^) KnmP°rt’c Mrs- bridge; one fi=£°Py,a/ 0f Cam- Joth of South RwerMN rJ°^ grandchildren anHth N J’; 15 grandchildren. d three great‘ DunawayWeFrt‘nr"ce,yed at the burial'll S?dMichaI' CPs“a" celebrant. Burial was ^ Memona, Gardens38 &»g

V Matthew Kuchinka 4^^ Matthew Kuchinka, 92, of Shadyside Care Center, formerly of Harrison St., Bcllaire, died Friday at the center. He was bom Feb. 15, 1901 in Colorado, a son of the late Anton and Elizabeth Kuchinka. He was a retired machinist for Whceling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Martins Ferry plant. He was a member of St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Bcllaire, Eagles 371 of Bell- airc, and Forresters Club of Bellairc. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Kuchinka; four brothers, Mike, Martin, Steve and John. Surviving are four sons, John of Columbus, Joe of St. Clairsville, Matthew of New Mexico and Donald of Shadyside; three daughters, Betty Ryan of Bellairc, Mary Kovack of Bridgeport, and Rose Kopyar of Cambridge; dne brother, Joe of Flor­ ida; 15 grandchildren; 16 great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bcllaire. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Monday at 11 a.m. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Bellairc, with the Rev. George Yontz of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Vigil services at 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. 57419 Kuckuck Lane, (Colerain Pike) Martins Ferry, died Wednesday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born Sept. 24, 1898 in Martins Ferry, son of the late August and Mary Luckhardts Kuckuck. He was a retired farmer and a retired employee of the Wheel- ing-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Mar­ tins Ferry plant. Kuckuck was was member with the Grace United Presbyterian Church. He was preceded in death by two sons and a daughter. Surviving are his wife, Katherine Kolb Kuckuck; a son, Harold E. Kuckuck, of Martins Ferry; three grandchildren, Katherine Ranhart and David Kuckuck, both of Martins Ferry and Kenneth Kuckuck of Nor­ walk. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. William Webster of­ ficiating. Burial follows in River- view Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Memorial contributions may be made to the Grace United Pres­ byterian Church, Martins Ferry. Frederick Kuckuck Frederick William “Bill” Kuckuck, bom April 20, 1935 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, the only son of William “Bill” Frederick and Mabel Irene Brunner Kuckuck, died in Loveland, Colo, on Dec. 15, 2005. Bill moved to San Diego, Calif, in 1959 to teach and moved to Loveland in Dec. 2004 after his wife’s retire­ ment. He graduated from Ohio University in Athens. Ohio with a degree in education in 1957. He received his Master’s degree in education from San Diego State University in 1967. Bill taught for 32 years in the San Diego United School District, Memorial Junior High, Clairmont High School, Horace Mann Junior High and Keiller Middle School. Bill loved to travel and was blessed to have been able to visit Europe, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand in addition to many parts of the United States. His favorite spot was Yosemite. Photography was a highlight of his life and he inspired many when he taught photography and graphic arts at Clairmont High. He taught math at Horace Mann and Keiller. One principal remarked “anyone with a name like his who could survive at the junior high/middle school level had to be outstanding.” Bill loved to watch soccer, hav­ ing learned the game from his children. Attending three soc­ cer World Cups was a cher­ ished memory and many long lasting friendships were formed while watching youth soccer games. He had a smile that would light up a room and was loved by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Dorothy Kuckuck, his son Fritz and wife Maria and his step-daughter Paula and husband Chris Lee. A celebration of Bill’s life and service will be held at a later date. Memorial contribu­ tions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Ohio University Foundation, or Yosemite Fund, in care of Resthaven Funeral Home, 8426 S. Highway 287, Fort Collins, Colo., 80525. • Katherine Kuckuck Katherine P. Kolb Kuckuck, 86, Kuckuck Lane, Martins Ferry, died Tuesday evening in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was born Aug. 20, 1905 at .Maynard, a daughter of the late ' Phillip and Emma Kreiger Kolb Sr. * She was a member of Grace ; United Presbyterian Church, Mar­ tins Ferry. ■\ She was preceded in death by her .husband, Earl L.; two sons, a daughter, two brothers and two * sisters. • | . Surviving are a son, Harold E. of ■ ■ 'Colerain; five brothers, Phil Jr. and , Louis Kolb, both of Maynard c. •George Kolb of Lansing, Bill Kolb . of Indiana and James Kolb of •Akron; four sisters, Carrie Marie ; Worthington of Caldwell, Dorothy Kolb of Bridgeport, Emma Kinsey . c !of Harrisville and Louise _o •Kowalczyk of Maynard; three grandchildren. ‘ Members of the family will , receive friends at the Heslop ^x ' Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 er ;p.m. Friday where services will be 'held at 11 a.m. Saturday, with the Rev. William Webster officiating. 1 Burial follows in Riverview Ceme­ tery, Martins Ferry. ’ Memorial contributions may be ; made to Grace United Presbyterian ' Church or the American Cancer <° * Society. Mabei Kuckuck ; Mabel Irene Kuckuck, 82, Escondido, Calif., formerly of Mar­ tins Ferry, died Tuesday, December 6, 1994. She was bom in Jefferson County, Nov. 25, 1912. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Mar­ tins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, William F. Kuckuck; :X her parents, Maggie Louise Ran­ dolph Brunner and Walter Denning Brunner. Surviving are a son, Frederick 0 William (Bill) Kuckuck of San Diego, Calif.; a brother, Walter D. Brunner of Fallbrook, Calif.; a sis­ F ter, Golda Risden of Rayland; two _ P grandchildren. 7\ ■ Services will be private in Oak j Hill Memorial Park, Escondido, Calif. Alhiser-Wilson Funeral home, Escondido, Calif., in charge of arrangements. ft £ •o :i <• : ,ai ie * 'J Mrs. Anna Marie Kuclik. 32, Bedford, Ohio, died early Wednesday, Aug. 12, in Mt. Sinai Hospital, Cleveland, She was born at Bannock, Sept. 9, 1937, a daughter of Stanley and Mary Haberny Styr- cula. She had resided at Bedford for the past three years, and was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and the Mission Circle of India. Surviving in addition to her parents are her husband, John, two sisters, Mrs. Frances Tilton and Mrs. Barbara Gillespie. Funeral mass was held Friday night at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Fairpoint, with Msgr. j George Coyne officiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery.

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n> John ra TSZi IV John Joseph Kucsera, 85, Cresent, RD 4, St. Clairsville, died Monday at his home. He was born in Hungary, October 9, 1888, a son of the late Joseph and Esther Kotona Kucsera. He was a member of the United Pentacostal Church of Elm Grove, William Penn Society, UMWA Local 1360 and was a retired miner from the Witch Hazel Mine, Adena. Preceded in death by his wife, Teresa, in 1970, he is survived ^ by a daughter, Mrs. James ' (Margaret) Peek of Crescent, and one granddaughter. G) Funeral services will be ^ Thursday at 1 p.m. at Toothman !Sk Funeral Home with Bro. Paul ^ Vitko officiating. Burial in Holly v- Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. 3 * cl Theresa Kucsera Mrs. Theresa Kucsera. 75. RD 4, St. Clairsville, died Saturday afternoon at the Ohio Valley ! General Hospital.^? foot. I) 1b She was born in Hungary, Feb. 24. 1895, a daughter of the late John and Mary Keresten. Surviving are her husband, . John, one daughter. Mrs. Mar- ^ garet Peek, Los Angeles. Calif.. ^ and one granddaughter. Funeral services were held to Tuesday in St. Clairsville with ^ the Rev. Laszlo Harangi officiat- ^ ing. Burial was in Holly v Memorial Gardens, ML Pleasant. &

is Mildred V. Kuderko Mildred V. “Mimi” Vucelich Kuderko, 78, Waukegan, 111., died Wednesday, Apr! 1—2-8,—199-9- at Westmoreland H.C. She was bom Nov. 27, 1920 in Shadyside^ She was a member of the Waukegan Library Board, League of Women Voters, Waukegan Women’s Club and served as an Army nurse in World War II. After the war, she taught psy­ chiatric nursing at the VA Hospital A in North Chicago for 26 years and then taught nursing at the College F of Lake County. P" She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother. r~ / Surviving are her husband, Max; ^ two sons, J. Ted Kuderko of Waukegan and Dr. Joe Kuderko of c? Minneapolis, Minn.; three grand- „—. sons. Funeral services were held May 3 at Marsh Funeral Home of 3 Waukegan, with the Rev. Joe Wilcox officiating. Burial fol­ p- lowed in Ascension Cemetery, Lib- .. ertyville. nx Memorial contributions may be made to Parkinson’s Foundation, Pr 833 W. Washington Blvd., Chica­ go, 111. 60607. KUDERSKI, Mary Givens, 90, of Purdy Avenue, Moundsville, W.Va., died Friday September 23, 2005 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale. She was born in Avella, Pa. on August 15, 1915, the daughter of the late George and Eva Giedraitis. Mary is a retired employee of Quality Bakery; and a member of Trinity Episcopal Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Isadore “Bus” Kud- erski; a son, Freddy Kudurski; a daughter, Betty Mae Hag- gart; a grandson, Ronnie Hag- gart; two sons-in-law: Larry Neal and Chuck Haggart. Mary is survived by a son, Raymond Kuderski and his 1 wife, Ann; two daughters, : Mary Ellen Neal, and Carol | Neal and her husband, Bill, all of Moundsville, 13 grandchil­ dren; 21 great-grandchildren; and 7 great-great grandchil­ dren. Visitation and interment will be private and held at the convenience of the family Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Episcopal Church, P.O. Box P Moundsville, WV 2604l’ Arrangements by Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1 1 8 Grant Avenue, Lutes and Kirby- Vance Chapel, Moundsville Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. A Funeral Mass for Mildred Ann Kudla. of Port Orange, Fla., will be held at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, April 30, 2007, at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church. Millie passed away peace­ fully with her family by her side on April 25, 2007. Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. on Sunday, April 29, 2007 at the Port Orange Chapel of Lohman Funeral Homes. Mildred. 75. was born on November 19, 1931, to Hobart and Minnie Cromwell in Wheeling, W.Va. As a melnber of Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church; Port Orange Seniors, and Elkhearl, Millie enjoyed shopping, play­ ing cards, and recording movies and TV shows. She was a huge fan of Clay Aiken of American Idol, but her greatest passion was her fami- iy. Millie is survived by her dog. Tiffany; daughters. Sue (Mike) Suchan of Port Orange, Fla., Marianne (Paul) Carroll of Valdosta, Ga.; sons, Ron (Grace) Kudla of San Marcos, Calif., John (Sue) Kudla of Clearwater, Fla., and Tom (Jamie) Kudla of Moundsville, W.Va.; brother, Richard (Frankie) Cromwell of Salis­ bury, N.C.; sisters. Mary Mar­ garet McBride of Wheeling, W.Va., Beverly (Don) Fagan of Port Orange, Fla., and June Burkhart of Follansbee, W.Va.; 16 grandchildren; 6 great- grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Walter (Ladislaus) in 1991; sisters, Virginia Glessner, Betty Maxwell, Catherine Vallen and Anna Griffith. In lieu of flowers, Millie requested that donations be| made in her honor to: Hospice of Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange, FL 32129 www.hovf.org , or U.S. Fund for UNICEF in Clay Aiken’s name https://www. unicefusa.org/, or to Make-a- Wish Foundation of America http://www.wish.org/. Condo­ lences may be shared with the family at www. lohmanfuner- alhomes.com. Arrangements by Lohman Funeral Home Port Orange. KUDLAK, Anna, 90, of Wheeling, W.Va., passed away Monday. April 14, 2008, in the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was born March 8, 1918 in Wheeling, a'daugh- ter of the late John and Katherine Debenski Kudlak. She was a baker at Gast Bakery, Wheeling; and a lifetime member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, where she was one of the original Pierogi Ladies. ill addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by seven brothers, John, Mike, Mickey, McCoy, Peter, Wal­ ler and Steven; and three sis­ ters. Katherine, Mary and Irene. Surviving are a brother, Paul Kudlak and his wife, Mildred, of Wheeling; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, 2008 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob Street, South Wheeling, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, with Father Michael B. Krupka officiat­ ing. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 4136 Jacob Street, Wheel­ ing, WV 26003. KUDLAK, Helen M., 90, of Moundsville, W.Va., died Sunday, September 17. 2006 in Reynolds Memorial Hospi­ tal. Glen Dale, W.Va. She was born March 4, 1916 in Wheeling, W.Va., a daughter of the late John and Mary Haligoska Erazmus. Helen was a homemaker; and a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Moundsville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James “Mickey” Kudlak; a grandson, Jerrod Kudlak; two brothers, Walter and John Erazmus; and two sisters, Josephine Beaver and Genevieve Trott. Surviving are three sons, John Kudlak and his wife, Phyllis, Glen Dale. Mike Kud­ lak and his wife, Judith, Moundsville and James Kud­ lak, Jr., Moundsville; one daughter, Barbara Sago of Bethlehem, W.Va.; one sister, Verna Padlow of McMechen, W.Va.; sixteen grandchildren; and twenty seven great-grand­ children. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes and Kirby Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Avenue, Moundsville. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday, September 20, 2006 at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Moundsville with the Rev. Terry Adams, T.O.R. as celebrant. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Vigil services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. KUDLAK, Mary, 87, for­ merly of Jacob Street, Wheel­ ing, W.Va., died Sunday, June 1, 2003 in the Good Shepherd Nursing Home. Mary was born Jan. 28, 1916 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late John and Katherine Debens- ki Kudlak. She was retired from the for­ mer Bobbie Brooks Clothing Factory; a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Ukrainian Catholic Church, South Wheel­ ing where she loved to make per- ohi and cabbage rolls and she was a member of the parish council and a trustee for over 40 years. She also was a charter member and past president of the Apostles Ship of Prayer. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by seven brothers, John, Michael, James, McCoy, Peter, Walter and Steven Kudlak; and two sisters, Kather­ ine Miller and Irene)A. Singer. Mary was a loving aunt and sister. Surviving are a brother, Paul Kudlak and his wife, Mil­ dred, of Mozart; a /sister, Anna Kudlak of Wheeling; and several nieces and nephews! Friends will be [received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Alt- meyer Funeral Home, 3828 Jacob Street, So ith Wheeling where panikhnka and rosary services will be he id at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday evening. yFuneral litur­ gy with Mass will be celebrated at 1 0 a.m. Wednesday, June 4, '2003 at Our Ladyuif Perpetual Help Ukrainian Camolic Church with the Rev. Arch Priest Philip Bumbar as celebrant'. Interment in Mt. Calvary Ceme.tery, Wheel­ ing. The family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Ukrainian Catholic Church, 4136 Jacob Street, Wheeling. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. KUDLAK, Paul, 85, of Wheeling passed away at Peterson Rehabilitation , Hospital on Sunday. July 18,2010. Paul was born in Wheeling, son of the late John and Katherine Debenski Kudlak on August 14, 1924. Paul retired as manager of Tri-State Dismantling of Wheeling and Gilbert Iron and Metal of Steubenville. He was a member of Elm Grove | United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by two infant sons, Joseph Kudlak and Timo­ thy Kudlak; seven broth­ ers, John, Mike, Mickey, McCoy, Peter, Walter arid Steven, and four sisters, Katherine Miller, Irene Singer, Mary Kudlak and Anna Kudlak. He is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Mildred Hensel Kudlak and son, Paul Philip Kud­ lak II and wife, Genevieve “Genny” of Wheeling. He is also “Pap” to three grandchildren, Nichole Perani and husband, Nathan of Norwalk, Ohio, Paul Philip Kudlak III and Natalie Kudlak, both of Chicago; and great-grand­ daughter, Noelle Perani. He was a loving uncle to many nieces and nephews. “Pap” will always be remembered by his family as being loving and caring and will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him. At Paul’s request, there will be no visitation and his life will be celebrated privately. Memorial contributions may be made to the Elm ' Grove United Methodist Church, 1 25 Kruger St., Wheeling, WV, and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Ukrainian Church, 41 36 I Jacob St., Wheeling, WV. Share your thoughts, memories and condo­ lences at www.kepnerfu- neral.com. Arrangements by the Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob St., South Wheeling. Mlli \ FI°rS(Jc3£WJ?r/>* , Florence H. Kugler, 85, a res- 1 ident of High St., Bridgeport, ; ! died this morning in East Ohio ! Regional Hospital Extended Care, Martins Ferry. She was 1 bom Nov. 24, 1900 at Bridgeport, * daughter of the late Charles and e Elizabeth Cummins Kugler. s A retired schoolteacher from *» the Bridgeport and Youngstown 4 School Districts she was a >s member of the West Bridgeport /• ^ United Methodist Church, Na- <7^ tional Society of DAR, Ohio Teacher’s Association, and r- Belmont County Teacher’s As­ sociation. She was preceded in death by a sister, Sarah Kugler Hartman. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Rd., Brookside, Sunday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. to Final arrangements are in­ i complete. ml KUGLER, John G( “Gill,” 78, of RD 1, Donna Drive, Bloomingdale, died Saturday at home. He was a Protestant by faith and a retired employee of the Standard Slag Co., Mingo. Surviving are his wife, Elsie Noble Kugler; two sons, Virgil of Bloomingdale and Rodger of North Lima, Ohio; six daughters, Alice Haynes of Gainesville, Fla., Mrs. Donald (Betty) Woodward and Ginger DiBacco, both of Blooming­ dale, Mrs. Robert (Janet) Woods of Poland, Ohio, Mrs. Robert (Margie) Evans of Bordman, Ohio, and Mrs. Robert (Louise) Davis of Richmond, Ohio; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Gladys) Coleman of Wintersville and Mrs. Countess Peters of Steuben­ ville. Friends will be received at the Clarke-Nightingale-Foster Funeral Home, Smithfield, Ohio, 2-4 and 7-9 / p.m. Sunday, where services will be ! S: held Monday at 1 p.m. Interment in New Alexandria Cemetery, New y. Alexandria, Ohio. 5*

<3 Edith Kuhar Edith M. Michalski Kuhar, 84, of Lansing, Ohio, jiied Saturday^-Aug- 31_^2002, in East 'OKTReg ional Hospital at Martins Ferry, Ohio. Edith was born Sept. 14, 1917, at Blaine, Ohio, the daughter of the late Paul and Katherine Kasper Michalski. She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, Ohio and the Catholic Women's Club of the church. In addition to her parents, Edith was preceded in death by her husband, Paul A. Kuhar, May 10, 1981; two brothers, Vasnic "Jackie" and Stanley Michalski and sister Stella "Honey" Michalski. She is survived by her sons, Paul A. and his wife Delphine Kuhar of Allen Park, Mich., Robert J. and his wife, Linda Kuhar of Lake Havasu, Ariz.; a daughter, Karen and her hus­ band, Richard Potter of Reynoldsburg, Ohio; a brother, Joseph Michalski and a sister, Mary Stanko, both of Lansing; grandsons, Jeff and his wife, Beth Kuhar of Lansing, Bob and his wife, Shelley Kuhar of Phoenix, Ariz. Friends will be received on Tuesday, from 2 to 9 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2002 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, with Monsignor Mark J. Froehlich as celebrant. Interment will follow in St. Anthony's Cemetery, Blaine. . Memorial contributions may be made to Wolfhurst Volunteer Fire Department, P. O. Box 387, Lansing, Ohio 43934. & UHAR, Edith M. Michaiski, 84 of Lansing, Ohio, died Saturday, Aug, 31, 2002,'in East"’Ohio Regional "Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. Edith was born Sept. 14, 1917, at Blaine, Ohio, the daughter of the late Paul and Katherine Kasper Michaiski. She was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, Ohio and the Catholic Womens’ Club of the church. In addition to her parents. Edith was preceded in death by her husband, Paul A. Kuhar, May 10, 1981; two brothers Vasnic “Jackie” and Stanley Michaiski; and sister Stella “Honey” Michaiski. She is survived by sons, Paul A. and his wife Delphine Kuhar of Alien Park, Mich., Robert J. and his wife, Linda Kuhar of Lake Havasu, Ariz.; a daughter Karen and her husband, Richard Potter of Reynoldsburg, Ohio; a brother, Joseph Michaiski, and a sister, Mary Stanko, both of Lansing; grandsons, Jeff and his wife, Beth Kuhar of Lansing, Bob and his wife, Shelly Kuhar of Phoenix, Ariz. Friends will be received 2-9 p.m. Tuesday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 2 p.m Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2002,’ at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Wolfhurst, with Msgr. Mark j’ Froehlich as celebrant Interment will follow in St Anthony’s Cemetery, Blaine. Memorial contributions may be made to Wolfhurst Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 387 Lansing, OH 43934. 1 Edward Kuhar Edward Joseph Kuhar, 73, of Elm Grove, Wheeling, W. Va., died Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2005 in Peterson Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va. He was born Jan. 31, 1932 in Barton, Ohio, a son of the late Paul and Caroline Vehonsky Kuhar. Mr. Kuhar was a retired 40 year employee with Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel, Martins Ferry, a member of St. Vincent dePaul Catholic Church, Elm Grove, W.Va., and a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sis­ ter, Ann Spriska and two broth­ ers, Paul and Joseph Kuhar. Surviving are his wife Ellen A. Schaas Kuhar; two daugh­ ters, Marian Sessler of Sandusky, Ohio and Julia Saffell and her husband, Floyd, of Pleasant Grove, Ohio; a sis­ ter, Mary Kompier and her husband, Mike of Barton, Ohio; a sister-in-law, Dorothy Kuhar of St. Clairsville, Ohio; five grandchildren: Skyler, Rylie and Aubrey Saffell of Pleasant Grove, Ohio, Miranda and Macy Sessler of Sandusky, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday, at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Elm Grove Chapel, 154 Kruger Street, Wheeling, W. Va. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be cele­ brated at 10 a.m., Friday, Aug. 26, 2005 at St. Vincent dePaul Catholic Church with Rev. John Sullivan S.M., as cele­ brant. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Vigil service will be held at 4 p.m., Thursday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Vincent dePaul Catholic Church, 2244 Marshall Ave., Wheeling, WV 26003. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.alt- meyer.com. JAMES KUHAR James Joseph Kuhar, 59, of St. Clairsville, OH, for­ merly of Pittsburgh, PA, died Monday, May 18, 2015, at his residence. He was born December 4, 1955, in Wheeling, WV, a son of Dorothy A. Stillmak Kuhar and the late Joseph John Kuhar. Jim was a Systems Analyst for the Bayer Corporation in Pittsburgh, PA, a member of the St. Mary Catholic Church in St. Clairsville, OH. He j received his bachelor’s degree from the Ohio University and his master’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by one brother, Joseph Alan Kuhar. Surviving in addition to his mother, Dorothy A. Kuhar are his brother, Rick (Christine) Kuhar of St. Clairsville, OH. Also two nieces, Diane (Jason) Schubert and Lorrie Kuhar and one nephew, Craig Kuhar. Funeral liturgy with mass was held at the St. Mary Catholic Church in St. Clairsville, OH, at the convenience of the family with Fr. Michael Gossett, as celebrant with burial fol­ lowing in the Union Cemetery in St. Clairsville, OH. ~TL- Arrangements by the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home & Crematory, 204 West Main Street, St. Clairsville. OH. ■ Joseph John Kuhar I Joseph John Kuhar, 81, of I Barton Rd., St. Clairsville, Ohio, I died Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003 at I his home. He was bom June 15, 1922 in I Barton, Ohio, a son of the late Paul and Caroline Vehonsky Kuhar. He was preceded in death by a son, Joseph A. Kuhar, a brother, Paul Kuhar Jr., and a sister, Ann Spriska. Joseph was a former mechanic for Frank M. Powell Co., of Lansing, Ohio. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Surviving are his wife Dorothy A. Stillmak Kuhar, two sons, Rick Kuhar of St. Clairsville and James Kuhar of Morgan, Pa., one sister, Mary and her husband Michael Kompier of Barton, Ohio, and one brother, Edward and his wife Ellen Kuhar of Elm Grove, W.Va., and three grandchildren, Diane, Lorrie and Craig Kuhar, all of St, Clairsville. Friends will be received Friday at 9 a.m., at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, where funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m., with Rev. Thomas Chillog as the celebrant. Burial will be at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 212 West Main St., St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950 or the Cumberland Trail Fire Department, 124 S. Marietta St., St. Clairsville, OH. Arrangements by Beck - Altmeyer Funeral Home, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville, OH. Lynne E. Kuhar Lynne E. Gillespie Kuhar , 58, Sterling Avenue, Lansing^die^ Monda^June 23/-1992JT Whee - rnrH^pitaTSTirwas bom Jan. l, 1939 at Wheeling, a daughter of F the late Ralph W. and Eloise M. pf 83She^asTn^mployee of Wheel- ^o ine Hospital’s Insurance Dept., a 7 -Church at 3 nwwtfSS*--was preceded in death by a son, ^ ^ - Michael Kuhar. . Surviving are a son, Jeffery Kuhar of Bridgeport. Friends will be received today, L 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, . •Q20 National Road, Brookside, Iwhere services will be held at 1 0 -a m. Wednesday, with Monsignor ‘Mark Froehlich officiating. Burial “follows in St. Anthony Cemetery, ~$laine. Memorial contributions may be 4jiade to Wheeling Dialysis Center, "Medical Park, Wheeling, W.Va. I126003. Paul A. Kuhar Sr., 82, Barton, died Monday at home. He was a member of Our Lady of Angels Church, Barton. Surviving are three sons, Paul, Lansing; Joseph, St. Clairsville; and Edward, Pleasdnt Grove; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Kompier, Barton and Mrs. Anna Striska, Elm Grove. A funeral mass will be ^ celebrated today, Thursday, at 1 p.m. at Our Lady of Angels ^ Church with burial at St. ^ Anthony’s Cemetery, Blaine. - ^

Si ALBERT KUHENS Albert Kuhens, age 81, of New Martinsville died Friday, May 29, 2015. He was born November 30, 1933 in Meadow- brook, WV, son of the late Virgil and Edna Mae Ensiminger Kuhens. Albert was a retired dis­ patcher from AEP with 28 years of service, a US Army veteran and a Bap­ tist by faith. He was a member of the Country Crossroads Band and enjoyed fishing, hunt­ ing, camping and spending time with his family. In addition to his par­ ents he was preceded in death by one brother: Mar­ vin “Bud” Kuhens and two sisters: infant Lucy Kuhens and Wilma Kuhens, who raised him. Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Patty Davis Kuhens; four chil­ dren: Doug (Patricia) Kuhens of Williainstown, WV, Nellie (Bob) Spencer of Proctor, WV, John (Mary) Kuhens of BeaUsYillejOji and Jerry (Debra) Kufiens of Mor­ gantown, WV; five sisters: 1 Mary Kocher, Eva Mae Leggitt and Virginia Car­ lin all of Smithfield, WV, Anna Starkey of Clarks­ burg, WV and Millie Jane Edwards of OH; 11 grand­ children, 10 great-grand­ children and numerous nieces and nephewgftiT The family will receive friends on Sunday from 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, 751 Third Street, New Martinsville where funeral services will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. with Rev. J. Thomas Steele officiating. Interment in Northview Cemetery, New Mar­ tinsville where the Honor Guard will conduct Mili­ tary Graveside Services. KUHENS, Dorothy V., 87, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Monday, September 3, 2007, in Ohio Valley Medical Cen­ ter, Wheeling. She was born August 12, | 1920 in Wheeling, the daugh­ ter of the late Richard and Margaret Naegele Henry. Mrs. Kuhens was a home­ maker; and a member of the New Life Christian Fellow­ ship, Dallas Pike, W.Va. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest Kuhens; a brother, William Henry; and a granddaughter, Patricia Gill. Surviving are a son. Don Gill and his wife, Cindy, of Yorkville, Ohio; four daugh­ ters, Darla Taylor, Debra Wurschun, Janet Stachura, all of Wheeling and Terri Donathon of West Liberty, W.Va.; 19 grandchildren; and a host of great-grandchildren. There will be no visitation. A memorial service will be ! held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, j September 5, 2007 at New Life Christian Fellowship, Dal­ las Pike with Pastor Gino Ver- i cellotti officiating. Arrangements by the Alt- ! meyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling. Online condolences may be sent to www.allmeyer.com. KUHENS, Elizabeth, 87, of Glen Dale, W.Va., died Tuesday, January 22, 2008. She was born August 25, 1 920 to the late John and Teresa Minardi in Worthing­ ton, W.Va., and married on April 15, 1942 to Charles R. Kuhens in Shinnston, W.Va. Elizabeth, in addition to her parents was preceded in death by her husband in 1995; her stepmother, Antoinette Minar­ di; and her brother, James Minardi. She is survived by her three daughters, Charlotte of Michi­ gan, Karen of West Virginia and Vicki of Maryland. Also surviving are a sister, Virginia; her husband’s sister, Ella Mae; five grandchildren; five great­ grandchildren; and one great- great-grandchild. Family and friends will be received from 6-8 p.m. Thurs­ day at the Altmeyer Funeral Home. Lutes and Kirby Vance Chapel, 1 18 Grant Avenue, Moundsville, where services will be held at I 1 a.m. Friday, January 25, 2008. with the Rev. Thomas E. Schiffer offi­ ciating. Entombment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park Mau­ soleum, Sherrard, W.Va. In lieu of flowers, please plant a tree or flower in Eliza­ beth’s memory. Her love of flowering trees and blooming i flowers was life long. “Loved ones we have lost I live forever in our hearts/] KUHENS, Gertrude A Church, 86, formerly of Tri- adelphia, W.Va., passed away on Tuesday, July 10, 2007, in the Bishop Joseph H. Hodges Continuous Care Center, Wheeling. She was bom June 20, 1921 in Rosemont, W.Va., the daughter of the late Charles Henry Church and Arrietta Gay Vanscoy Church. Mrs. Kuhens was formerly employed at the former Dallas Pike Holiday Inn; and attended Roney's Point Presbyterian Church in Triadelphia. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence E. Kuhens in 1983: and an infant son. Surviving are four children, Charles El Kuhens and his wife, Judy, of Pine Bluff, Ark., Henry R. Kuhens and his wife, Janie K., of Triadelphia, Debby L. Knight and her hus­ band, Jim C., of Triadelphia and Brian L. Kuhens and his wife, Lori A., of Triadelphia; two brothers, Sanford “Chub” Church of St. Clairsville, Ohio and C. Robert Church of McClure, Pa.; three sisters, Vonda Byrd formerly of Wheeling, Mae Murphy of Elm Grove and Gwen Krehlik of St. Clairsville; 1 1 grandchil­ dren; 23 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Friends received on Thurs­ day, July 12, 2007, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Wheeling, where serv­ ices will be held on Friday, July 13, 2007, at 10:30 a.m. with the Reverend Mr. Jay McMillen officiating. Interment in Park- View Memorial Gardens, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Foun­ dation, 1299 Pineview Dr., Suite 3, Morgantown, WV 26505 or to Valley Grove Volunteer Fire Department, Valley Grove, WV 26060 or to the Triadelphia Volunteer Fire Department, Triadelphia WV 26059. 1 ’ Alex Kuhn ^ i Cs»\ 0 Alex Kuhn, 79, 3492 Belmont St., Bellaire, died Sunday in City Hospi­ tal, Bellaire. He was born Oct. 5, 1910 at Blaine, a son of the late Alex and Mary Kuhn. He was a retired employee of Valley Camp Coal Co., and a Cath­ olic. Surviving are two sons, Jo.e of Bellaire and James of Colerain; a daughter, Debbie Bishop of Flor­ ida; a sister, Rose Kurutz of Yorkville; six grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Final arrangements are incomplete. Alfred W. Kuhn (April 12, 1924-July 30, 2009)

Alfred W. Kuhn, 85, of 48624 T.R. 66, Lewisville, Ohio died Thursday, July 30, 2009 at his home.

He was born April 12, 1924 near Lewisville, Ohio a son of the late Joseph and Minnie Burkhart Kuhn.

Alfred was a retired steelworker for Republic Steel, Canton, Ohio; a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church near Lewisville, Ohio and was a U.S. Army veteran of W.W.Il.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Andrew and Clarence Kuhn; one sister, Sally Pritchard.

Surviving are his wife, Lorna J. Kinney Kuhn whom he married on October 3, 1980; two daughters: Linda (Barry) Hill of Lewisville, Ohio and Kathy (Chuck) Schwaben of Woodsfield, Ohio; one step-daughter: Sheilla Wise of Woodsfield, Ohio; five grandchildren: Josh Hill, Megan and Carly Schwaben, Sascha and C.J. Wise.

Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, 37501 S.R. 78 West, Woodsfield, Ohio from 6-9 p.m. Friday, July 31,2009 where funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, August 1, 2009. Burial will follow in the Chapel Hill Cemetery near Lewisville, Ohio with military graveside services. 7—1 1 Anthony Kuh Anthony (Tony) Kuhfl, 82, of! RD 2, Rayland (Connorville),j died Friday afternoon in Martins Ferry Hospital. He was born Aug. 20, 1902, in Texas, a son of Sebald and Monica Kuhn. A member of St. Joseph’s 1/ Catholic Church, Tiltonsville, , and the Eagles Lodge of Dillon- | vale, he was a retired employee ; of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, I Yorkville plant, j Surviving are his wife, Rose Moffo Kuhn; a son, Robert of Kent; a brother, Frank of Leigh, Okla.; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Preceding him in death were1 two brothers and two sisters. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Monday. Mass of Christian burial will be cele­ ss brated Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. St Joseph’s Catholic Church, with St the Rev. Tom Petronek the cele­ brant. Burial follows in Upland at Cemetery, Yorkville. Rosary devotions will be said Monday at 5c 7 p.m. in the funeral home Dillonvale Eagles will hold ser­ * vices at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Bette Kuhn Bette A. “Gram” Kuhn 75, of Kent, Ohio, died Sunday, March 5, 2006, at Akron City Hospital. She was born Sept. 1, 1930 in Rayland, Ohio to the late Wilbur and Laura (Haymaker) Billingsley. Bette has lived in Kent since 1976 and was formerly of Streetsboro. She was a past matron of the Aurora Eastern Star and a member of The , Dwelling Place in Hudson. She is survived by her hus­ band of 54 years, Robert A. Kuhn; son, Jon (Kim) Kuhn of Streetsboro, daughters: Joni (William) Prenosil of Colum­ bus, and Jana (John) Dengg of Streetsboro, grandchildren: Jara (Michael) Tucker, Jay Dengg, Sarah and Jonathan Prenosil, Ross Kuhn; great­ grandchildren: Cassandra and Jocelyn Tucker; brother: Wilbur Billingsley of Curtis, Ohio and numerous nieces & nephews. In addition to her parents two sisters died previously. A Celebration of Life serv­ ice will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, March 8, 2006, with Pastor Steve Hutchinson officiating at Shorts Funeral Homes, Inc., Streetsboro, Ohio where friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment will be at Hopewell Cemetery in Rayland, Ohio. Memorials may be made to the Dwelling Place Building Fund. BRIDGET KUHN Bridget Dawn Kuhn, 6, of Beallsville, died Tuesday, November 25, 2014, in Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, WV. She was bom August 22, 2008 in Marietta, Ohio. Bridget was a Kindergarten student at Beallsville Elementary. Surviving are her par­ ents, Rick Kuhn and Jeanne Baker of Beallsville; a sis­ ter, Kelly Kuhn and a brother, Matthew Kuhn, both of the home; Additional survivors include her mother. Tiffany Ramsey (Jimmy Timms) and a brother, Harley Timms, all of Lebanon; grandparents, Phil and Bonnie Billiter, grandmoth­ er, Jenny Ramsay; step- grandmother, Betty Kuhn; uncles and aunts, Roger and Jenny Kuhn, Beck and Doug Burwell; aunt, Jenny Ramsey; uncle, William Starcher; great uncle and aunt, Arlen and Linda Kuhn; several cousins and extended family members; also'many, many friends. Visitation will be held Sunday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Harper Funeral Home, Beallsville, where funeral services will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m. Interment will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery. A candlelight memorial serv­ ice will be held Sunday at 6 p.m. at the Beallsville School, 43822 SR 556, Beallsville. /cl Charles Kuhn Charles Kuhn, 67, a resident of Pittsburgh, formerly of Mar­ tins Ferry, died Monday at the Veterans Administration Hospi­ tal, Oakland. He was bom Sept. 28,1918 at Berwick, Pa., a son of the late Mike and Nellie Lilko Kuhn.JbSEPT / He was a retired employee of Operating Engineers Local No. 18 and veteran of World War II. Surviving are a son, Robert Kuhn of Fort Myers, Fla.; two brothers, John Kuhn of Upland Heights, Rayland and Mike Kuhn of Martins Ferry; two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother and a sister. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where services will be Saturday at 1 p.m., with burial following in Riverview Ceme­ tery, Martins Ferry. Connie J. Kuhn 1949-2012 Connie J. Kuhn, age 63, of Woodsfield, Ohio passed away Thursday November 22, 2012 at her home. She was bom at Lewisville, Ohio August 30, 1949 a daughter of the late Ralph and Betty Blum Spence. Connie was a retired reg­ istered nurse from the Woodsfield Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and was a member of the Woodsfield Church of Christ. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by Connie J. Kuhn a son; Jeffrey Glenn Kuhn and a granddaughter; Ella Grace Visitation was Sunday Baldridge. November 25, at the Bauer- She is survived by her Tumer Funeral Home 100 husband; Glenn Kuhn of S. Paul St. Woodsfield, Ohio Woodsfield, two daughters; where Funeral Services were Julie (Brent) Huffman of held Monday November Woodsfield, and Jana (Clayton) 26, 2012. Ministers Chuck Baldridge of Barnesville, Schultheisz and Keith Jones three sisters; Linda (Larry) officiated. Burial followed Lumbatis, of Woodsfield, in the Neuhart Cemetery Carrie Ann (James) Cox of near Woodsfield, Ohio. Woodsfield, Chris (Dan) Condolences may be expressed Christman of Woodsfield, online at: www.bauertumer. two brothers; Allen Spence coin. /3^/c^ of Marietta, and Mark (Rita) Memorial contributions may Spence of Marietta, five grand­ be made to the National Kidney children; Chris, Josh, Emily, Foundation Ohio Division 2800 Corporate Exchange Paiten and Brylee, and several Drive, Suite 260, Columbus, nieces and nephews. Ohio 43231-8617. DERICK KUHN Derick Wildstar Kuhn, 25, resident of Wheeling, WV, died Wednesday, December 3, 2014. He was bom on February 8, 1989, in Henrico County, VA, son of Jeffery William Kuhn, and Kimberly VanKirk Gunsorek and her husband, John Gunsorek Surviving also are his maternal grandparents, Eve­ lyn and Raymond VanKirk; two uncles, and an aunt. Memorial services will be held Sunday, December 14, 2014, at 2 p.m. at the Har­ bor of Hope Church, 67667 Warnock St. Clairsville Road, St. Clairsville, OH 43950 with Pastor Dean Myers officiating. In lieu of flowers, memo­ rial contributions can be sent to www.afsp.org for depres­ sion. Armagements by Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Wheeling, WV 26003 (304-242-2311). KUHN, Dorothy M. Moore, 73, of Glen Easton, W.Va., died Friday at home. Bom in Glen Easton on Octo­ ber 29, 1930, Dorothy was the daughter of the late Franklin Doyle and Violet Lemons Moore. She was a member of the Fork Ridge Christian Church, Glen Easton. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three sisters, Dollye Wood, Frances Kerns'and Helen Moore. Surviving are her husband, Philip Lee Kuhn; four sons, Howard L. Kuhn and his wife, Mary, Hubert D. Kuhn and his wife, Andrea, Larry W. Kuhn and his wife, Vicki, and Andy P. Kuhn and his wife, Jackie, all of Glen Easton; five sisters, Hazel Reynolds of Alabama, Olive Taylor of Moundsville, W.Va., Marvell Wellman and her hus­ band, Dean, of Michigan, Merle Goodman and her husband, West, of Utah and Mary Burkhart and her husband, Leroy, of Minerva, Ohio; two brothers, Lloyd Moore and his wife, Gwen, of Brilliant, Ohio and Dale Moore and his wife, Carolyn, of Alabama; seven grandchildren; and a great- granddaughter. Friends will be received at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes and Kirby Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Avenue, Moundsville on Monday from 6-8 p.m. where services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment in the Fork Ridge Christian Church Ceme- ' tery, Glen Easton. Memorial contributions may : be expressed to the family at 1 www.altmeyer.com. Earl EarL. Kunn,!k?MV 65, Warwood, Wheeling, a former dispatcher for the St. Clairsville Post of the Ohio Highway Patrol, died Friday at the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born in Wheeling on Sept. 20, 1909, a son of Albert L. and Mabel Mercer Kuhn. A member of the Martins Ferry First United Methodist Church, he was a veteran of World War II, a member of American Legion Post 38, Martins Ferry; the Fraternal Order of Police, Belmont County Lodge 8 and the Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 69. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. c Dorothy Branfass Kuhn, and a sister, Mrs. Harry (Floy) Roberts, St. Clairsville. 3 Funeral services were con­ ducted Monday at Martins Ferry by the Rev. Karl K. Wilson. Burial was at Green­ wood Cemetery, Wheeling. ELIZABETH KUHN Elizabeth Casey Kuhn died April 19th, at age 94, in the Tucson home she shared with her daughter, Karen Smith. Libby was bom in Cambridge, Ohio to Clara (Rodgers) and Charles Casey. After her parents’ deaths Libby lived with her aunt and uncle, ; - A0A2P 1 Elizabeth Kuhn Amy (Rodgers) and Frank Robinson in Bamesyille, Ohio. She graduated from Barnes ville High School in 19387* Libby contin­ ued her education at Lake Erie College and Pratt Institute, where she met her husband of 66 years, artist Robert Kuhn. Libby and .Bob lived 50 won- derfuTyears• in Roxbury, Ct. where they raised their j family. They migrated west to Tucson 20 years ago. j Libby engaged in many creative endeavors. She designed a beautiful home where she welcomed fam­ ily and friends with style and grace. You could count on her sense of humor and honest opinion. We loved her for it. Libby was predeceased by her husband and sisters. She is survived by her children Casey and Mary Kuhn, Karen Smith and Julie Fredette, her .grandchildren; Judd Smith (Tina), Tyler Smith (Yoko), - Carrie Kuhn (John Danduran), Sarah Campbell (Peter), Brett Smith (Rosa Walker), and great grandchildren. Arrangements are being made by Adair Funeral Homes Dodge Chapel Tucson, AZ. Memorial donations can be made to: Humane Society of Southern Arizona or Casa De La Luz, Tucson AZ. /3 Emmo P. Kuhn Emmo P. Kuhn, 75, 610 South Front St., Wheeling, died Friday in his home. He was bom in Wheeling, a son of the late Martin L. and Louise Raff Kuhn. He was a retired employe of Wheeling Bronze Casting Co. and a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Genne Dorris Kuhn; three daughters, Mrs. Charles (Virginia) Roby of Bellaire; Mrs. Dorothy Taylor and Mrs. Phyllis Davis, both of Wheeling; five sons, Martin of Bannock, Paul of Cannon AFB, N.M., Nelson of Enterprise, Ala., Edward of Nantucket, Mass., and Lin P. at home; two stepsons, Hugh G. and Kit E., both at home; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Lash, Mrs. Rose Sheldon Sf and Mrs. Emery Sisson, all of Wheeling, and Mrs. Louise Seabright of Florida; three' v,* brothers, Andrew of Mozart, Charles of Leesport, W. Va., and Robert of Charleston; 27 § grandchildren and seven great § grandchildren. Services were Monday with burial in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. KUHN, Genne Eva Dorris Crockard, 89, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Wednesday, March 5, 2008, in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. She was bom June 6, 1918 in Ramsey, Ohio, the daughter of the late Andrew and Victoria Trahemovich Dorris. Mrs. Kuhn was a housewife; a Catholic by faith; an active Civil Rights Movement; and a former member of the NAACP. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Hugh Crockard; her second husband, Emmo Paul Kuhn; a son, Kit Crockard; two brothers, Victor and Andrew Dorris; three sisters, Anne Mick, Marie Shymonski and Esther Beck. Surviving are two sons, Lin Paul Kuhn and his wife, Deann, of Bridgeport, Ohio and Hugh G. Crockard of Wheeling; a sis­ ter, Charolette Cox of Santa Anna, Calif.; several grandchil­ dren, nieces and nephews; three half-sons, Marly Nelson and his wife, Peggy, of Bannock, Ohio, Paul Kuhn and his wife, Debbie, of Wheeling and Nelson Kuhn and his wife. Jewel), of Alabama; and two half daugh­ ters, Phyllis Davis and Dorothy Taylor, both of Wheeling. Friends will be received from 4-7 p.m. Friday, March 7, 2008, at the Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline Street, Wheeling, where services will be held on Saturday, March 8, 2008 at 10:30 a.m. with Marty Kuhn officiating. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Harry Kuhn $3cha M) Harry R. Kuhn, 57, of Glencoe, died Thursday at his home. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., the son of Elydia and the late Lawrence Kuhn. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; three sons, Harry Jr., serving with the United States Navy in Japan. Michael and James, both at home; two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Clark, Glencoe, and Sharon at home; two brothers, Roger and Lawrence, both of Buffalo, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Rotz, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Hilda Get- sey, Buffalo; and two grandchildren. Services were held Sunday at Jacobsburg with the Rev. Gerald Palmer officiating. Burial was in Glencoe Cemetery. 56 X _ l I I Harry R. Kuhn /f75 Harry R. Kuhn Jr., 28, resident of Trough Run, RD 2, Bellaire, died Wednesday, March 19, at City Hospital in Bellaire from injuries received in an automobile accident on Belmont 3 west of Bellaire. Born in Steubenville, June 29, 1946, a son of Mrs. Elizabeth Holub Kuhn and the late Harry R. Kuhn, he was a veteran of the U. S. Navy, a member of the Glencoe American Legion Post, and had been employed at the No. 4 Mine of North American Coal. Surviving, in addition to his mother of Glencoe, are his widow, Velma Crpss Kuhn, and a son, Jesse Robert, both of the home; two brothers, Michael of St. Clairsville, and James of Glencoe; two sisters, Mrs. as Geraldine Thompson and Mrs'. Sharon Cruise, both of Belmont. - Services were Saturday, -X March 22, at the Toothman £ Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, with the Rev. Richard Mehl officiating. Burial was in Glencoe Cemetery. H KUIIN, Helen (Gasaway,) 97, formerly of Wayne Hayes Towers, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Thursday, January 24. 2008, in East Ohio Regional Hospital. Martins Ferry. She was a daughter of the late Charles and Nora (Hess) Gasaway. . Friends will be received Sat­ urday, January 26, 2008, 1 1 a.m. until time of service at 1 p.m. where the Rev. Thomas 'N Thomas will officiate at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, OH. Private interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Helen Kuhn Helen Marie Kuhn, 62, 144 Ken- nard Ave., Barnesville, died Sun­ day in Barnesville Hospital. She was born April 11, 1925 at Somer- ton. daughter of the late Jacob and Mary Elizabeth Mof gan Schafer. /fljTiiv/??? She was a retired seamstress, a member of Assumption Catholic Church, Barnesville and the Catholic Woman’s Club. She was preceded in death by a brother; a sister. Surviving are her husband, Raymond Kuhn; a son, Paul at home; a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Rita) Hall of Barnesville; two sisters, Mrs. Lester (Blanche) Carpenter of Barnesville, and Mrs. Gilbert (Bertha) Pandy of Zanesville; two grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday in Assumption Catholic i Church, with • the Rev. Charles Mascohno, the celebrant. Burial will be in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville. Rosary devotions will be said at 7 p.m. today, in the funeral home. JAMES KUHN James A. Kuhn, 77. of Adena, died Thursday, June 4, 2015, in Liza's Place. He was bom in Bellaire on May 13, 1938, son of the late Alex Kuhn and Gilda Patch Kuhn. Jim was retired from Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel. He was a loving father, grandfather and great­ grandfather. He was a hard working avid outdoorsman who loved hunting, fishing and horses. In addition to his parents, Jim was preceded in death by his soul mate and loving wife of 45 years, Sandra Moody Kuhn; and an infant son, James Michael Kuhn. Surviving are four chil­ dren, Sherry (Peggy) Kuhn of Wheeling, James (Theresa) Kuhn of Martins Ferry^Joseph Kuhn frTSL- Clairsville. and Jason (AmandaJtCuhn ofTt. Clairsville; five grand chil­ dren, Anthony (Amanda), Kylie, Haylea, James and Landon; a great-grandson, Antonio; a brother, Joseph Kuhn of Bellaire; and a sis­ ter, Debbie Bishop of Florida; nieces and nephews. ~T7_ Family and friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Saturday from 10 a.m. until time of service at noon with Rev. Byron McElroy officiating. Interment will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Liza’s Place. JOHN KUHN John Dale Kuhn, 56, of Bannock, OH, died Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017, at his home. He was bom on Feb. 16, 1961, in Norfolk, VA, a son of the late Martin Kuhn, Sr. and Betty Varn­ er Kuhn. John was a cook at Denny’s Restaurant in St. Clairsville and a Protes­ tant. He was a loving, gener­ ous soul with a fantastic sense of humor who kept j everyone laughing. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in death by his stepmother, Peggy Piper Kuhn; infant son, Jacob Kuhn; brothers, Ridgely and Nelson Her­ cules, Mark and Bob Kuhn. Surviving are three chil­ dren, Karissa (William Peters III) Kuhn of Yorkville, OH, Kira (Alex) Rohan of Neenah, WI, and Kaden Kuhn of Appleton, WI; brothers and sisters, Helen Kuhn- Herbert of Culledon, WV, Martin Kuhn, Jr. of Ban­ nock, OH, Debbie Gossett of Barnesville, OH, Paul Kuhn of Warner Robins, GA, Carol White of Grove City, OH, Melvin Tobiczyk of Shadyside, OH, and John Tobiczyk of Bannock, OH; a grand­ daughter, Brooklyn Peters; and several nieces^nd nephews. / Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville, OH, on Sunday from 4-7 ’ p.m. and on Monday from 10 a.m. until time of serv­ ice at 11 a.m. with Pastor ! A1 Hoder officiating. Burial will follow at a later date in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing, OH. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to John’s family. Joseph Kuhn 7 Joseph Kuhn, 54, RD 2, Ray- land, ded Sunday at 7:Q0 p.m. at his home from an apparent heart attack. He was born in Williamson, Ky„ Jan. 28, 1916, a son of the late Alex and Mary Rachie Kuhn. He was a Catholic by faith, a veteran of World War n, a member of the Jefferson County Political Club and had been em­ ployed as a bus driver for the Buckeye Local School district. Surviving are two brothers, Mike of Yorkvihe and Alex of Bellaire; two sistens, Mrs. Jos­ eph (Rose) Kurucz, RD 2, Ray- land and Mrs. Tony (Irene) Patch, Bellaire. A brother and two sisters also preceded him in death. Friends will be received at the Herman E. Borkoski Fun­ eral Home, 226 Jefferson St., T.dtonsvii'le, after 7 p.m. tonight. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home with Fr. Tullio Blasi officiating. Burial will be in Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. Julia E. Kuhn !; Julia E. Kuhn, 81, Upland Heights, Yorkville, died Sunday, Apjil 5, 1998, in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She w‘as born June 15, 1916 in Bradley, a daughter of the late Jjps^ph' and Catharine Sary Mozie. She was a Protestant. * In addition to her parents, she \vds preceded in death by her hus- tjari^, Mike; four brothers, hiouis, Joseph, John and Julius fylozie; three sisters, Margaret Glar'an, Stella Garard and Anna Kuri* i Surviving are two sons, Joseph elf Yorkville and James of Pass C^hiistin, Miss.; two sisters, Cather- ihe4^inland and Mrs. John (Lil- t fCdnx) Sail, both of Colerain; four grandsons; five great-grandchil- tfi'en.C v Friends will be received at the iJorkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 1: to 9 p.m., where services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, with P the Rev. Mary Jane Knapp officiat­ ing. Burial follows in Holly Memo­ rd rial Gardens. t' Lorna J. Kuhn, 86, of Woodsfield, OH passed away Friday, October 7, 2016 at the Marietta Memorial Hospital, Marietta, OH. She was born near Woodsfield, OHon August 7,1930 a daughter of the late Joseph W. and Oweda M. Jones Kinney. Lorna was a homemaker and a member of the Graysville Church of Christ, Graysville, OH. She enjoyed fishing and being with her family. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Alfred W. Kuhn and a sister, Mable Koehler. Surviving are three daughters, Linda (Barry) Hill of Lewisville, OH; Kathy (Chuck) Schwaben of Woodsfield, OH; Sheila Wise of Woodsfield, OH; one brother, Ronnie Kinney of Woodsfield, OH; two sisters, Donna Marlene Mahoney of Woodsfield, OH, Marie (Jerry) Rose of Woodsfield, OH; five grandchildren, Josh Hill, Megan (Ben) Geyer, Carly (Kyle) Rader, Sascha Wise, C.J. Wise; five great grandchildren, Kydan Wells, Lylian Harr, Lola and Sage Rader, Rex Geyer. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, 37501 State Route 78 West, Woodsfield, OH from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 11, 2016, where funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 12, 2016 with Sam Bartrug officiating. Burial will follow in the Antioch Cemetery, Antioch, OH. Marion Kuhn I Marion Kuhn, age 96, of Toronto passed away Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003 at the Country Club Manor, Steubenville. She was born Sept. 18, 1907 in Toronto, the daughter of the late Hugh sr. and Mary McGifford Fullerton. Marion is a member of the St. Francis Roman Catholic Church of Toronto where she was also a member of the Catholic Women’s Club and was church organist for many years. She was a former teacher at the St. Francis Central School of Toronto and retired as a book­ keeper from 1923 to 1964 from the office of Dr. Ray and also the late George Manos, both of Toronto. Marion was preceded in death by parents/husband Earl W. Kuhn who passed away Aug. 22, 1999 and whom she mar­ ried July 6, 1927. She was also preceded in death by 12 broth­ ers and sisters. Her survivors are son, Richard Kuhn and wife Vivian of Toronto; two daughters, Louise Petrozzi and husband Tillio of St. Clairsville and Phyllis Zeigler of Toronto; 16 grandchildren, 26 great-grand­ children and two great-great­ grandchildren. Friends and family will be received for visitation from 4-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Clarke Funeral Home, 302 Main St., Toronto and from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Wednesday at the St. Francis Roman Catholic Church, Toronto, (740) 537-1 1234 or (800) 588-1446. A Vigil Service will be held 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. A Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated 1 I a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2003 at the St. Francis Roman Catholic Church, corner of Findley and Euclid, Toronto, with Monsignor Kurt Kemo as offi­ ciant. Burial will follow at the Toronto Union Cemetery. Friends and family are invited to the St. Francis Church Hall following the burial for a funer­ al meal. Memorial contributions in memory of Marion may be made to the St. Francis Central School or the St. Francis Catholic Church, 1225 N. River Ave., Toronto, Ohio 43964. / .'/KUHN, Mark A., 35, of Morgan Hill, Maynard, died Monday, Jan. 17, 2000. He was"a receiving clerk for WalTMart, St. Clairsville, and an Army veteran of Operation Desert Storm. He was preceded in death by his mother, Betty Varner Kuhn, a j brother, Ridgely Kuhn. Surviving are his wife, Gladys Aguirre Kuhn; five sons, E. Mikeei, Steven, Mark Jr., j Andrew, Christopher, all at home; his ( parents, Martin and Peggy Kuhn of - , Bannock; seven brothers, Nelson of Virginia Beach, Va., Paul of Warner Robbins, Ga., Martin and Robert of Bannock, Melvin of Shadyside, K Johnny of Fairpoint; three sisters,. f Helen Herbert of Bannock, Debra Gossett and Carol While of Flushing. Friends will be received from 9 a.m. Monday until time of services at 11 ^^ a.m. at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral ^ Home, 204 W. Main St., St. J Clairsville. Interment in Rock Hill r'. Cemetery, Flushing with full military p* honors by the Belmont County . ✓< Council of the VFW. Memorial con- tributions may be made to the Mark / Kuhn Memorial Fund in care of ;• Wheeling National Bank, St. Clairsville. %/i-i-aii point; xnree sisters, MARK A. KUHN Mark A. Kuhn. 56, of Hannibal, OH, (formerly of Lewisville, OH) passed away Thursday, May 1, 2014 at the Woodsfield Nursing and Rehabilitation CenlerrWoodsfield, OH. He was born at Canton, OH on December 29, 1957, a son of Kenneth E. Kuhn who survives of Lewisville. OH and the late Shirley J. Hosey Kuhn. Mark was a 1976 gradu­ ate of Skyvue High School near Graysville, OH and was a former laborer at the former Conalco Rolling Mill near Hannibal, OH. He was a Catholic by faith and a trustee for retirees local 5760, Hannibal, OH. In addition to his father, he is survived by one sister; Kristina (Kevin) Lafferre of Lewisville, OH; one broth­ er; Brian (Kay) Kuhn of Lewisville, OH;two nephews, Trent Lafferre, Dustin Kuhn; three nieces; Kristy Kuhn Bettinger, Lynsey Lafferre Beaver, Morgan Kuhn; a grand nephew, Hayven Bettinger. In keeping with Mark’s wishes there will be no vis­ itation. Graveside services will be held at the conven­ ience of the family at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery near Lewisville, OH.' Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery C/O Russell Betts 33653 State Route 78, Lewisville, OH 43754 or to the Retirees club for local 5760 C/O Harold Lallathin- Secretary 44062 Sixpoints Road, Woodsfield, OH 43793. Arrangements by Watters Funeral Home, Woodsfield, Ohio. KUHN, Martin L., Sr., 78, of Bannock, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, peacefully at his home and now rests in the arms of his Savior. / C-JUe 9 He was born in Wheeling, W.Va., on August 27, 1930, a son of the late Em mo Paul Kuhn and Helen Catherine Coulter Kuhn. Martin was a retired Chief Petty Officer with the U.S. Navy having served 20 years during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and a former employee of the Times Leader in Martins Ferry. He was a member of the Bannock United Methodist Church where he served as a lay minister. In addition to his parents, ,he was preceded in death by his First wife, Betty Varner Kuhn; sons, Mark and Bob Kuhn; step-sons, Ridgley and Nelson Hercules; an infant grandson, Jacob Kuhn; a sister, Virginia and brothers, Edward, Kit and Nelson. He is survived by his wife, Mary Margaret PiperKuhn; daughters, Helen Kuhn and her son, Matthew of Bannock, Deborah (Earl) Gossett of Barnesville and Carol (Brian) White of Bannock; sons, Martin L. Kuhn Jr. of Bannock; Paul (Debbie) Kuhn of Warner Robins, Fla., John (Marci) Kuhn of Sheboygan, WI, Melvin (Robyn) Tobiczyk of Shadyside and John K. (Tasha) Tobiczyk of Bannock; daughters-in-law, Gladys Kuhn of St. Clairsville and Cheryl Hayes of Va.; sisters, Phyllis and Dorothy; broth­ ers, Paul and Lin; 28 grand­ children andd 13 great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, on Saturday from 11 a.m. until time of services at 2 p.m. with Pastor Dean Lancaster officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Military honors will be conducted by the Belmont County Council of American Legions at 1:45 i p.m. Saturday. Michael Kuhn Michael J. Kuhn, Sr., 52, of South Jefferson St., Belmont, digU Monday, Aug. 20, 2001 in South CaroliiiaTHewas bom in Bellaire, April 1, 1949, a son of the late Harry and Elizabeth Margaret Hol- ub Kuhn. He was a former Coal Miner and disabled Building Contractor; Army veteran and served in the Vietnam War. He was a member of rZ' the American Legion Post #159 of —- St. Clairsville and Veterans of For- ( eign Wars. He was a Catholic by faith. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a brother, J Harry Kuhn; his twin sister, Kath- leen and a sister, Anna. Surviving are two sons, Michael Kuhn, Jr. and his wife Kathleen and Robert Kuhn and his wife Glenda, all of South Carolina; two pr stepdaughters, Lisa Young and (0 Tracy Young both of Bellaire; two sisters, Gerri Thompson and Sharon Cruise both of Belmont, one brother, James D. Kuhn of Jacobsburg; three grandsons. There will be no calling hours. Full Military Graveside Ser­ vices will be conducted by the Bel­ mont County Council of the Amer- ___ ican Legion, Friday at 4 p.m. at ■ Glencoe Cemetery. . . Toothman Funeral Home is in ■ I charge of arrangements. ■ frsF^&n KUHN, Mike, 77, of RD 2, Upland Heights, Rayland, died Monday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was a retired employee of Ferro Alloy Plant, Brilliant, and a Catholic. He was preceded in death by two brothers and three sisters. Surviving are his wife, Julia Mozie Kuhn; two sons, James M. of Pass Christian, Miss., Joseph A. of Ray- land; a brother, Alex Kuhn of Bel- laire; a sister, Rose Kurucz of York- ville; four grandchildren; four great­ grandchildren. Friends received at Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, 2-9 p.m. today, where services will be held at noon Wednesday. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove.

> Mike Kuhn Mike Kuhn, 70, Selby Apart­ ments, Martins Ferry, formerly of Glenns Run, died Saturday, .December 17, 1994 in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. He was bom September 9, 1924, at Duncanwood, Ohio, son of the late f* ( Mike and Nellie Lapak Kuhn. He was a retired employee of r5 Ormet Corp., Hannibal, a member __ of the First Christian Church, Mar- ~ tins Ferry, VFW Post No. 3613 at / Martins Ferry and a U.S. Army vet- eran of World War II. He was preceded in death by a r* brother, Charles; a sister, Mary Sidorak. Surviving are his wife, Phyllis J. Beavers Kuhn; a son, Michael of Mount Pleasant; a brother, John of Upland Heights, Yorkville; three grandchildren and a great-grand­ child. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funer­ al Home, Martins Ferry, 10 a.m. Tuesday until time of services at 1 p.m. The Rev. Rod Kasler will offi­ ciate at the funeral services. Burial > will follow in Riverview Cemetery, > Martins Ferry. Memorial contributions may be ; made to the American Diabetes ! Association. - KUHN, Mr. Nelson R., 73, a resident of Coosada, Ala., passed away Thursday, March 27, 2008, at his resi­ dence. Mr. Kuhn retired from the United Slates Army after proudly serving his country for 20 years. He also was a service manager for Elec­ trolux dealer; and AAA Vac­ uum Cleaner of Mont­ gomery, Ala. He is survived by his wife, Jewell C. Kuhn of Coosada; daughters, Judy Nichols (James) of Elmore, Ala., Lori Adams of Enterprise, Ala., Cheryl Moore of Eliza- bethton, Tenn., Terri Riggle (Richard) of Enterprise, Shannon Wheeler of Coosa­ da, Pamela Swindall (Rusty) of Millbrook, Ala. and Catherine Samuel of Enter­ prise; son. Nelson R. Kuhn (Sharon) of Portland, Maine; sisters, Dorothy Taylor of Wheeling, W.Va. and Phyllis Davis of Wheeling; brothers, Paul Kuhn (Debbie) of Wheeling, Martin Kuhn (Peggy) of Bannock, Ohio and Lin Kuhn (Denna) of Bridgeport, Ohio; 13 grand- children; and 1 1 great­ grandchildren. Brookside Funeral Home of Millbrook, Ala. was in charge of arrangements. & %1 si

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KUHN, Paul E. Jr., 80, of Wheeling WV, died Fri­ day, November 6, 2009 at Ohio Valley Medical Center. Bom in Wheeling on Jan­ uary 8, 1929, Paul was the son of the late Paul E. and Helen Coulter Kuhn. Hp was retired from the United States Air Force with more than 30 years of serv­ ice. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Virginia Roby; three brothers, Martin, Nel­ son and Eddie Kuhn; and his step mother, Genne Kuhn. Surviving are his wife Debra Lynn Holmes Kuhn; two sisters, Dorothy Taylor and Phyllis Davis both of Wheeling; one brother, Lin Kuhn (Dina) of Bridgeport OH; two sisters in law, Peg­ gie Kuhn and Marie Hubachek of Wheeling. Private service and inter­ ment will be held at the con­ venience of the family. Arrangements by Altmey- er Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St. Wheeling WV. KUHN, Philip Lee, 81, of Glen Easton, W.Va., died Thursday, February 3, 2005 at home. Bom in Moundsville, W.Va., on November 12, 1923, Philip was the son of the late Herbert and Nellie Church Kuhn. He was a retired employee of Marshall County Schools and a member of the Fork Ridge Christian Church where he served as an elder for 25 years. In addition to his parents, Philip was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Moore Kuhn in August 2004; and a brother, Dale Kuhn. Surviving are four sons, Howard L. Kuhn and his wife, Mary, Hubert D. Kuhn and his wife, Andrea, Larry W. Kuhn and his wife, Vicki, and Andy P. Kuhn and his wife, Jackie, all of Glen Easton; a brother, Donald “Glen” Kuhn and his wife, Louise, of Moundsville; a sister, Nancy Logston and her husband, Ralph “Leroy,” of Moundsville; seven grandchildren; a great- granddaughter; and his sister-in- law, Mary “Peggy” Kuhn of Glen Easton. Friends will be received at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes and Kirby-Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Avenue, Moundsville, W.Va., on Sunday, February 6, 2005 from 12-3 and 6-9 p.m. where services will be held Monday, February 7, 2005 at 11 a.m. Interment in Fork Ridge Christian Church Cemetery, Glen Easton, W.Va. Memorial contributions may be made to Fork Ridge Christian Church Cemetery Fund. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. Raymond Kuhn Raymond K. Kuhn, 83, Bamesville, died Monday at the Bamesville Health Care Center. He was born Oct. 27, 1919 at Burkhart Station, son of the late Leo and Eleanor (Crum) Kuhn. He was an Army veteran of World War II; a retired truck driver for M&K and Pomco; a member of Assumption Catholic Church, K of C and VFW Post 2792. Preceded by wife, Helen Marie (Schafer) Kuhn; and brothers, Herman, Mike, Ted and Earl. Surviving are a son, Paul Kuhn of Bamesville; daughter, Mrs. Richard (Rita) Hall of Bamesville; brothers, John and Bernard Kuhn of Zanesville; sis­ ters, Mrs. Gilbert (Mary) Bowman of Zanesville and Laura Harrell of Fitzgerald, Ga.; grandchildren, Rusty Hall and wife Laura of Chicago and Rachael Weis and husband Brian of Powell, Ohio.; and a great-grandchild, Vanessa Renee Weis. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Campbell- Plumly-Milbum Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Bamesville, Ohio and at Assumption Catholic Church, Bamesville, Friday from 9 a.m. until time of Mass at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Virgil Reischman. Burial follows in Crestview Cemetery, Bamesville. Full military honors conduct­ ed by Belmont County Council of the VFW. ______KUHN, Robert L., 50, of Piedmont, Ohio, died Thursday, July 17, 2008, near Cadiz, Ohio. He was born at Norfolk, Va., on October 28, 1957, a son of Martin L. Kuhn and the late Betty J. Varner Kuhn. Bob was an employee of Mamula Demolition at Cadiz, Ohio; and a graduate of St. Clairsville High School. In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Genne Kuhn; a brother, Mark Kuhn; stepbrothers, Nelson and Bidgely Hercules; and an aunt, Virginia Roby. He is survived by a son, Shane Kuhn; his father and stepmom, Martin L. and Mary Kuhn of Bannock, Ohio; his companion, Lome Neff of Piedmont; brothers and sisters, Helen Kuhn Herbert of Bannock, Deborah A. (Earl) Gossett of Mich., Paul D. (Debbie) Kuhn of Ga., John D. (Marcy) Kuhn of Wis., Martin L. Kuhn, Jr. of Bannock, John K. (Tasha) Tobiczyk of St. Clairsville, Melvin E. (Robin) Tobiczyk of Shadyside, and Carol (Brian) White of Bannock; sister-in-law, Gladys Kuhn of St. Clairsville; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, on Sunday, from 3 p.m. to time of servic­ es at 5 p.m., with Martin L. Kuhn officiating. Burial will be at the con­ venience of the family in Greenwood Cemetery Bellaire. In lieu of flowers, the fam­ ily requests memorial contri­ butions for Bob be made to the Wesbanco Flushing office in the name of Shane Kuhn. Shirley Kuhn Shirley J. Kuhn, 67, of State Route 145, Lewisville, Ohio, died Monday, April 5, 2004 at the Woodsfield Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Woodsfield, Ohio, following a short battle with Autoimmune (PBC) Liver Disease. She was born near Sutton, West Virginia on March 26, 1937, a daughter of the late Ralph M. and Lois I. Peters Hosery. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church near Lewisville, Ohio, where she was also a member of the Catholic Women's Club and a past member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Lewisville Fire Department, Lewisville, Ohio. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one brother, Tom Hosey. Surviving are her husband, Kenneth Eugene Kuhn whom she married on Feb. 16, 1957; one daughter, Kristina K. Lafferre and her husband, Kevin of Lewisville, Ohio; two sons; Mark A. Kuhn of Hannibal, Ohio and Brian E. Kuhn and his wife, Kay, of Lewisville, Ohio; three sisters, Gay Egger of Riverside, California, Ruth Bates of Las Vegas, Nevada and Rebecca Bautista of Corona, California; five brothers: Harold Hosey, i Isaac Hosey and Luther Hosey, all of Webster Springs, West Virginia, Ralph Hosey of Diamond, Ohio and Albert “Puz” Hosey of Medina, Ohio; five grandchildren: Kristy, Dustin and Morgan Kuhn, Trent and Lynsey Lafferre; several brother and sister-in-laws and nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the St. Joseph Catholic Church near Lewisville, Ohio from 5 to 8 p.m., Wednesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrat­ ed at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at the church with Rev. Fr. David Gaydosik as the celebrant. Interment will be held at 10 a.m., Thursday, at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, near Lewisville, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph Catholic Church or to the St. Joseph Catholic Women’s Club, 334 S. main Street, Woodsfield, Ohio 43793 or to the Lewisville Volunteer Fire Dept., P. O. Box 115, Lewisville, Ohio 43754. Arrangements by Watters Funeral Home, Woodsfield, Ohio. Marie Kuhnash Marie Catherine Kuhnash, 80, Mayfair Village, Columbus, died Monday, July 15, 1996 at Mayfair Village. She was bom Oct. 2, 1915 in Marti nsJFerry, a daughter of the late Charles and Mary Kunico Saft. She was a retired LPN for the Cambridge State Hospital, a mem- ber of Stop Nine Church of Christ at Byesville and the Golden 60’s. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death her husband, CT Andrew W. Kuhnash; an infant C son; a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Long; three brothers, Clarence, William and Charles Saft; three sis­ ;s ters. Margaret Saft, Helen Gibson (* and Virginia Saft. cr Surviving are two sons, Steve A. of Dublin and Arthur R. of Center­ ville; two daughters, Mrs. Christo- ^ pher (Nancy K.) Bast of Schenec- ") ^7 tady, N.Y. and Mrs. Michael (Tere- sa J.) Kennedy of Worthington; nj four brothers, Albert Saft of Cam- J bridge, Paul Saft of Bloomington, " Elmer Saft of Long Beach, Calif. ^ /0 and Woodrow Saft of Dahlgren, V Va.; three sisters, Mrs. Herbert (Betty) Howard of Cambridge, Dorothy Fairchild of Cambridge, and Mrs. Robert (Anna Mae) Ford of Safety Harbor, Fla.; 13 grand­ children; 12 great-grandchildren; a H number of nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the §jB Thorn Funeral Home, Cambridge, !■ Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., ■■ where services will be held Thurs- IjHclay at 10 a.m., with Evangelist ■ Woody Biggs officiating. Burial ■follows in Ml. Calvary Cemetery, ^^Kambridge. KUHNS, Gladys, 83, of VVeirton, W.Va., died Sunday, November 13, 2005. Visitation Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Greco- Hertnick Funeral Home, Weir- ton, where services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. KUJAWSKI, “flillian, of Adcna, died Saturday at 8 p.m. at her home. She was born in Poland, Aug. 15, 1888 and came to the United States in 1904. Her hus­ band, Steve Kujawski, died in 1944. Surviving are four sons, Adam and John of Adena, Marion of Wheeling and Leo with the U.S. Army in Junc­ tion City, Kans.; four daugh­ ters, Mrs. Paul Pancek, Mrs. Mike Ferda, Mrs. Irene Lishick and Mrs. William Bartok, all of Adena; 19 grandchildren; I nine great-grandchildren; and [ one sister, Mrs. Mary Bonewicz of Cleveland. Friends will be received at her late residence in Adena. Services will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. at St. Casimer’s Cnurch in Adena with burial in Olive Branch Cemetery, Harrisville, by the Hargraves Funeral Home ol Adena. I Mrs. Anna M. Kuk M.s. aem, 86, died Sunday at Martins Ferry Hospital. She was born in Poland, March 4,1891. She was a member of the Catholic Church and the PNA Lodge 455. Preceded in death by her hus­ band, Andy S. Kuk, in 1966, she is survived by three sons, Stanley of Martins Ferry, Walter of Fairpoint, and Andy of St. Clairsville; three daughters, Mrs. Helen Garczyk of Maynard, Mrs. Josephine Nagy of Bridgeport, and Mrs. Katherine Terek of Elm Grove; 18 grandchildren, 22 great­ grandchildren; one brother, Joseph Mroczka of Cleveland. Funeral Mass was held Tues- s day at Our Lady of Angels = Catholic Church, Barton, with Fr. Michael Rotolo officiating. Burial was at Union Cemeterv St. Clairsville. John Kuklevich John James “Jack” Kuklevich, 90, of Boyd Ave.. Bridgeport, died Saturday, April 24, 2004 at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was bom Dec. 29, 1913 in Boydsville, Ohio, the son of the late Frank and Mary Dlesk Kuklevich. Jack was a retired electrician with Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Martins Ferry Plant. He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Bridgeport, a volun­ teer at East Ohio Regional Hospital and for 25 years he helped with the Red Cross Blood Drive. He was also a member of the Bridgeport Masonic Lod«e #181 and the SNPJ Lodge. In addition to his parents. Jack was preceded in death by two brothers, Frank and Henry Kuklevich and two sisters, Mary Anuskewic and Frances Kasik. Surviving are his wife of 70 years, Ruth Schutte Kuklevich; two daughters, Sandra Foster and her husband, Walter of Bridgeport and Jacqueline Vargo of Bridgeport; three grandsons, Bruce Foster and his wife Vicki, Scott Foster and his wife, Monica, and Mark Foster and his wife. Molly, all of Columbus; two great grandsons, Zachary and Ethan, as well as several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend visitation, Monday, 2 to 8 p.m., at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio, where Masonic services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friends are then invited to attend visitation at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Bridgeport, Tuesday, from 10 a.m., until time of services at 11 a.m., with Reverend Calvin Sigmon officiating. Interment follows at Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church, 302 Bennett St Bridgeport, Ohio 43912. _._

Bert Kuklo^T, 7D Bert KukU, as, Wred La/, ferty miner, died Saturday at th* ™y>ew Arsing Home, where he had been a patient the past five years. He was bom -in Poland, Ap- r2 23, 1882, and was preceded In death by his wife, Mary. Surviving are two daughters, Mary and Nellie, both in Poland Sendees were held Tuesday in’ Flushing with Fr. Cad Borsch ^ officiating. Burial was in St \I Mary’s Cemetery, Lafferty. ^ K v a KUKLEVICH, Ruth Johanna Schutte, 93, of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Thursday, August 26, 2010 at East Ohio Region­ al Hospital. " Ruth was bom in Penn­ sylvania on September 19, 1916, a daughter of the late John and Anna Caroline Raubaugh Schutte. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John James Kuklevich. Ruth is survived by two daughters, Sandra Foster and her husband Walter, and Jacqueline Vargo, all of Bridgeport; grandchil­ dren Bruce (Vicki) Foster of Lewis Center, Ohio; Scott (Monica) Foster of Dublin, Ohio; Mark (Molly) Foster of Carroll, Ohio; a brother, Luther Schutte (Virginia) of Wash­ ington Pa.; four great­ grandchildren, Zachary, Ethan, Samuel and Claire Foster; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Sunday noon-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, and also on Monday, August 30, 2010 at the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church from noon until the time of serv­ ice at 1 p.m. with the Rev. David Demarest officiating. Interment will follow at Linwood Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. KUKULA, John F., 78, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Fri­ day, September 7, 2007, in Wheeling Hospital. John was born April 22, 1929 in Wheeling, a son of the late John Kukula, Sr. and Mary (Pilnik) Kukula. He was retired from Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel, Yorkville Plant; a member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Kain Club; I.O.L.A. Club; and Cave Club, Wheel­ ing; former member of St. Mary’s Immaculate Concep­ tion Catholic Church, Wheel­ ing; fourth degree member of the Knights of Columbus, Carroll Council No. 504, Wheeling; and was a U.S. Army Korean War veteran. John was also a faithful vol­ unteer at Catholic Charities in East Wheeling for the past 11 years. John is survived by his wife of 49 years, Mary Rose (Loth) Kukula; two children, John M. “Mickey” Kukula of Baltimore, Md. and Catherine Marie Gerhart and her hus­ band, Todd, of Exton, Pa.; and a brother, Joseph J. Kukula and his wife, Carol, of Albuquerque, N.M. Friends will be received from 12-3 and 6-8 p.m., Sun­ day at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling, where a Vigil serv­ ice will be held at 7 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Monday, September 10, 2007 at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Wheeling, with the Rev. Richard Shoda as celebrant, assisted by the Rev. Bakhos Chidiac and Deacon Doug Breiding. Interment will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling, The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Global Health Ministry, 14 Campus Blvd., Suite 300, Newtown Square Pa. 19073-3277 - Attn. Sis­ ter Mary Jo McGinley. Online condolences may be offered to the family’at www.altmeyer.com. John Kukulak John A. Kukulak, 57, of RD 1 Flushing, died Satuday morning at Ohio Valley Medical Center. He was bom in Fairpoint, Jan. 18 1928, a son of the late John and Antonette Landowski Kukulak. /¥ S&V * Employed as a cler* with the B&O Railroad and the Chessie System for more than 40 years, he was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Lafferty. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. John (Mary Louise) Twarog of Brunswick and Mrs. R. Lee (Frances) Johnson of Fredericktown; several nieces. Friends will be received at the Warren Funeral Home, Flushing, today, 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be concelebrated Monday at 11 a.m., in St. Mary’s Catholic Church, with the Rev. John Tymbor and the Rev. Leonard Cencula the celebrants. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Rosary devotions ^ will be said tonight at 8 in the co funeral home. tH- *—i wI John Kukulak John J. Kukulak, 83, RD 2, Flushing, died Friday at his T-iiMM, April 9, 1888, a son of the late Albert and Anna Mateya Kukulak. He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Lafferty, the Bridgeport Eagles Lodge 995 and was a retired coal miner. Surviving are his widow, Antonette Landowski Kukulak, one son, John A. Kukulak, RD 2, Flushing, two daughters, Mrs. John (Mary Louise) Twarog, Brunswick, Mrs. R. Lee (Francis) Johnson of Frederickstown, Ohio and seven grandchildren. Requiem Mass was held Monday at St. Mary’s Church with Fr. Carl Borosh officiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. KUKURA, Helen Louise, 89, | of Highland Ave., Shadyside, Ohio, died Wednesday, May 14,; 2003 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale. She was bom Jan. 4, 1914 in Kulpmont, Pa„ a daughter of the late John and Mary Blasko Gulash. Helen was a homemaker; a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Shadyside, the Catholic Womens Club, St. Francis Soci­ ety and the Catholic Daughters. In addition to her parents, Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Stephen in 1998; a son, William in 2000; two brothers, Michael and John Gulash; four sisters, Veronica Ostroski, Ann Mochary, Johanna Kish and Mary Gulash; and a grandson, Gabriel Kent. Surviving are two children, James and his wife, Elsie, of Johnstown, Pa. and Shirley Kent and her husband, Jeff, of Shady­ side, Ohio; her daughter-in-law, Diana Kukura of St. Clairsville, Ohiq; a brother, Thomas Gulash of Minitowoc, Wis.; three sis­ ters, Katherine McGee and Eliz­ abeth Masterlerz, both of Wheeling, W.Va. and Cecelia Boczek of Shadyside; 10 grand­ children; and 10 great-grand­ children. Friends will be received Thursday, May 15, 2003 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday, May 16, 2003 at St. Mary Catholic Church with Msgr. Gene Mullett as celebrant. Burial will follow in Mt. Cal­ vary Cemetery, Bellaire, Ohio. Vigil services will be held at 2:15 p.m. Thursday at the funer­ al home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside Care Center. Stephen F. Kukura Stephen F. Kukura, 88, 4042 Highland Ave., Shadyside, died 1 Sunday, Sept. 20, 1998 inCHTm Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born May 5, 1910 in Bruceton, Pa., a son of the late Frank and Sophia Lucivianski Kukura. He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel’s former Benwood Mill, a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church at Shady- side, K of C #5174, Holy Name Society, St. Francis Society, St. Mary’s Church Choir, A ARP, Over 50 Club, all of Shadyside and the Jadnota Lodge of Bellaire. • In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Andrew, William and Frank Kuku­ ra; three sisters, Julia Kukura, Catherine Crofton and Sophie • Polivka; a grandson. , Surviving are his wife, Helen f Gulash Kukura; two sons, James of , Johnstown, Pa. and William of St. j Clairsville; a daughter, Mrs. Jeff (Shirley) Kent of Shadyside; four sisters, Mary Ladyga of Shadyside, Helen Patch and Margaret Dingey, both of Bellaire and Irene Wood of Bridgeport; 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shady­ side, today, 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, with the Rev. Paul Welton officiating. Burial follows in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Vigil services will be conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the funeral home followed by St. Francis Society Services at 3:15 p.m. K of C services will be conducted Wednesday at 8 p.m. in ! the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church building fund or the Shady­ side Emergency Squad. c.i%i^0ina6VM^' He was a prep plant supervisor of Windsor Coal Co.; a member of St. nia-y .„Cath0,ic Church, St. L.iairsville; and he was an avid read­ er. He was bom June 21, 1944, jn Bellaire, Ohio, son of Helen Gulash Kukura and the late Stephen F. Kukura. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by an infant son. A, nurvivi,ng are his wife, Diana Miller Kukura; three children, twins, Stephen R. and Stacy A. Kukura and Kristie D. Kukura, all of the home; his mother, Helen Gulash Kukura of Shadyside; a brother James Kukura of Johnstown, Pa : and a sister, Shirley Kent of Shadyside. Friends received 5-8 p.m Tuesday at Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville. Vigil services at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Mary Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, with Msgr. Robert Punke as celebrant. Interment in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to St. C. Singers, c/o Jackie Laurine, St. Clairsville High School, St. Clairsville, OH 43950. Berniceufabonis/f KULABONISH, Bernice T. Rhodes, 72, of 58887 Creek Road, Martins Ferry, died Thursday in Valley View Nursing Home, Martins Ferry. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Rebecca , Meeker Rhodes; two brothers. Sur­ viving are her husband, Steve; two sons, John and Ray, both of Coler* ain; three daughters, Mrs. Edmund (Ruthann) Cicogna of Virginia Beach, Va., Laura Montag of Mar­ tins Ferry and Mary Kulabonish of £ Bri port; three brothers, George of llaire, Wilbur and Herman, both if Bridgeport; four sisters, Mart ;et Perigloist and Rebecca v* cr^ Mom , both of Bellaire, Frances \ Conaway of West Wheeling and Zj ^ Evelyn Walden of North Fort Myers, —- ~ Fla.; 17 grandchildren; 11 great- * grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Road, Brookside! where services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove Vigil service at 7:30 p.m. Sunday Memorial contributions may be made to Community Home Care and Hospice, 1209 Warwood Ave Wheeling, W.Va. 25003. Charles Kulabonish Charles J. Kulabonish, 62, 1 1 - 8th St., Dennison, formerly of Bridgeport, died .Monday. Oct. 16. 1 QQS in Cleveland Metro General Hospital, Cleveland. He was born Dec. 27, 1932 in Martins Ferry, son of the late Wasco J. Kulabonish and Mary E. McCormick Kulabon­ F ish. PS He was a retired employee of the former Radio Parts of Wheeling, a cr U.S. Air Force veteran and a Pres­ o byterian. 3 Surviving are a brother, Paul J. Kulabonish of Bridgeport; two sis­ CP ters, Mrs. Donald (Sarah M.) Fig- urski of Spring Hill, Fla., and Mrs. Russell (Mary E.) Hathaway of n Steubenville; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Thurs­ day, 10 a.m. until time of services at 1 1 a.m. at the Wilson Funeral fO Home, 920 National Road, Brook- C/5 side, with the Rev. Harley W. Wheeler officiating. Burial will fol­ O'- low in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Chris Kulabonish /|/3|aul was bom AugTSTT 1929 at Martins Ferry, Ohio, the son of the late Wasco and Mary McCormick Kulabonish. He was a retired machinist for the Blaw-Knox Foundery and the Ormet Plant at Hannibal, Ohio. He was a member and trustee of the Kirkwood Presbyterian Church, Bridgeport, a member of the Bridgeport Eagles 995, Moose Lodge of Moundsville, W. Va, AF1 CIO, and Musicians Local Union of Wheeling. Paul was an avid NASCAR fan for many years, having raced his own stock car, and was a for­ mer member of the "4 Clefts Band." In addition to his parents, Paul was preceded in death by his wife Eleanor E. Prager Kulabonish Dec. 5, 1990, a grandson, and a brother Charles Kulabonish. Paul is survived by a son, John Paul and his wife Lisa Ann Kulabonish of Martins Ferry, four daughters, Charlotte Lewis of Triadelphia, W. Va., Doreen DaRe of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., Beth A. Archer and Gail L. Johnson, both of Martins Ferry, Ohio; two sisters, Mary Hathaway of Wintersville, Ohio, Sarah Figurski of Land O Lakes, Fla., eight grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio on Friday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where services will be held on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2002 at 11 a.m. with Mr. David M. Demarest officiating. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Steve E. Kulabomsh Sieve E. Kulabonish, 87, Creek Road, Marlins Ferry, davJ^niJiHHLal East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Fer- ry. He was bom Jan. 14, 1913 in Berlin, Pa., a son of the late John and Anna Zubic Kulabonish. r retired construction He was a Of' worker, a :member of American Legion, Martins Ferry and an er’ Army veteran of World War 11. o In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Bernice Rhodes Kulabonish, a 1 (Mary) Hathaway of Steuben- A ville; two sons, Paul J. of K Bridgeport and Charles J. of is Winters ville; a brother, Steve of Martins Ferry; 13 grand­ § children and two great- granchildren. Friends were received at the Wilson Funeral Home, Bridgeport, where services ^ were held with the Rev. George fe- Witmer officiating. Burial was in Holly Memorial Gardens Co Pleasant Grove. O- Charles Kulazenka ^ Charles (Chip) Kulazenka, 70, 56658 Wegee Road, Shadyside, died Wednesday at home. He was born Jan. 1, 1919 at Canonsburg, Pa., son of the late Chariton and Anna Ydodow Kulazenka. He was an employee of Ohio Edison, Burger Plant, a member of St. Cyril and Methodius Ortho­ dox Church at Bellaire, American Legion Post No. 521 at Shadyside, ana was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. t^L^fULSl /cj^c1 Surviving are his Wife, Julia Goodim Kulazenka; a son, Charles of Jacobsburg; a daugh­ ter, Mrs. Jerry (Janet) Rea of Parkersburg, W.Va.; a brother, Mike of Leesburg, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. George (Helen) Tomich of Shadyside. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside, Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be held Monday at St. Cyril and Methodius Orthodox Church, with the Rev. John R. Stef faro of­ ficiating. Burial will be in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Panihida services Sunday at 7 p.m., followed by American Legion services at 7:30 p.m., in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made St. Cyril and Methodius Or­ thodox Church, Bellaire. KULAZENKA, Julia, 6 56658 Wegge Road, Shadyside, died Friday, March 28, 1997, in Allegheny HospnairPlTtsfiurgh. She was a retired meat dept, clerk for the former Suter’s IGA. Shadyside, and a member of Sts. Cyril ancf Methodius Orthodox Church, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles “Chip" Kulazenka. in 1989; her parents. Ignatius and Efimia Poz- niak Goodim: two sisters, Priscilla Ballog and Daria Hall. Surviving are a son. Charles A. “Chip" of Shady­ side; a daughter, Mrs. Jerome (Janet) Rea of Parkersburg; two sisters, Pauline L. McConaughey of El Paso, Texas, and Martha L. Totin of North Huntingdon. Pa.; a granddaughter, Lauren Kulazenka. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside. Services will be held at I p.m. Tuesday at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Orthodox Church, Bel- laire. Interment in Powhatan Ceme­ tery, Powhatan Point. Panihida ser­ vices at 7 p.m. today. Memorial con­ tributions may be made to the Sts. , Cyril and Methodius Orthodox I Church, 527-44th St.. Bellaire. Ohio 43906. Eleanor Kulevich i-H cl° Eleanor Schaefer Kulevich, 77, Neffs, died Sunday in City Hospi­ tal, Bellaire. She was born June 26, 1912 at Cleveland, a daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Collisi Schaefer. She was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Neffs, the CWC Club, the St. Francis Society, and a former employee of the Bellaire Islay’s store. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Kulevich, five brothers, two sisters and a granddaughter. Surviving are two sons, Frank Jr. of Englewood, and John of Coraopolis, Pa.; three daughters, Peggy Oliveto of Southern Shores, N.C., Mrs. Bill (Helen) Hickman of Washington, Pa., and Mrs. James (Mary Ann) Bellville of Neffs; 15 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Friends will be received, 7 to 9 p.m. today, at the Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bell­ aire. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Tues­ day at Scared Heart Catholic Church, with the Rev. Norbert Connelly, the celebrant. Burial follows in Mount Calvary Ceme­ tery, Cleveland. Rosary devotions at 8 p.m. today. Mass offerings or memorial contributions may be made to the Sacred Heart Catho­ lic Church, Neffs. Helen Kulevich Helen Kulevich, 94, of Neffs ^ Saturday in City Hospital! Bella ire. She was born Oct l Edward, u Pful and Frank: a grandson; a < brother Edward Goleski; three sisters, Florence, Lizzie and Viola g Goleski. Surviving are a son, Joseph ►h Kulevich of Neffs; a daughter, 2. 5JTi§r* ,?elen Kazmirski of McMechen; a sister, Victoria o five great-great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the lj Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bell- Q aire> Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 uj p.m. Mass of Christian burial will 2 be celebrated Tuesday at 11:30 a m. m Sacred Heart Catholic Church with the Rev. Mark Froehhch the celebrant. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Rosary devotions will be said Monday at 6 p.m. in the 3 funeral home. z Memorial contributions may be:J made to the Sacred Heart Church -n or the Neffs Volunteer Fire Department. Joseph Kulevich Joseph Kulevich, 75, Neffs, died April 5, at Forest Hills Nursing Home, St. Clairsville. He was born Maynard, Dec. 4, 1914, son of the late Paul and Helen Kulevich. He was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Neffs. Surviving are a sister, Helen Kazmirski of McMechen, W.Va.; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Edward, Paul and Frank Kulevich. Graveside services will be at the convenience of the family at the Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville, to­ day with the Rev. Norbert Connelly officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Neffs or the American Cancer Society. Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairs- . ville, in charge of arrangements. KULEWICZ, SR., Manley Joseph, 86, of v-olumbus, died on Thursday, May 20,2010. Born in Martins Ferry, Uhio, in 1923 to Josephine and Joseph Kulewicz, he worked as a paperboy for the Polish daily, Dziennik Polski, at Wheeling Steel in Yorkville and in sales at Leo Clothiers.jjC^KT/ He graduated from St. Mary’s Grade School and Martins Ferry High School in 1942, and began work­ ing at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Inducted into the United States Army Air Forces in 1943, he was honored to serve for thirty- three months, including twenty-six missions in the Pacific Theater aboard a B- 24 bomber. After World War II, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Commerce, with a spe­ cialty in Accounting, from Ohio University in 1949. He married Marian Frances Tuggle, who he met at Ohio University, in 1953, and pursued a successful thirty-three year career as an agent for Prudential Insurance. Stanley had a strong work ethic and treasured the Polish her­ itage that his parents had brought to the United States. He was outgoing, generous and kind hearted and known for his sincere interest in learning about others. He was preceded in death by his parents, his niece, Janet (Otto) McEvoy; and, on November 16, 2009, by Marian F. Kulewicz, his wife of 56 years. Stanley is survived by his children John J. (Maryline Michel) Kulewicz of Columbus, Thomas J. (Michelle Gabor) Kulewicz of Columbus, Stanley J. Kulewicz, Jr., of Washington, D.C., and Susan J. (John S. Pucin) of Gurnee, Illinois, and grandchildren Adam A.M. Kulewicz, Abigail C.M. Kulewicz, Elizabeth J. Pucin and Nicholas J. Pucin, his sister Stella (Lewis) Otto of Martins Ferry, his nephews, Matthew Otto, Joseph Otto and Andrew Otto; and his niece, Nancy (Otto) Hrusovsky and their fami­ lies, and many cousins and friends. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. and 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 24, 2010 at SCHOEDINGER NORTH CHAPEL, 5554 Karl Road, Columbus, Ohio 43229. A prayer service and , time of personal reflection will follow at 7:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 at St. Matthias Catholic Church, I 582 Ferris Road, Columbus, Ohio 43224, by Father James T. Smith, celebrant. Interment at Resurrection Cemetery, 957 1 N. High Street, Lewis Center, Ohio 43035. In lieu of flowers, con­ tributions may be made to St. Matthias Catholic Church. Bardzo dobrze. Do widzenia. Josephine Kuliewicz Josephine Kuliewicz, 82, 320 N. Fifth St., Martins Ferry, died Sunday in Peterson Hospital, Wheeling. She was born Aug. 19, 1904 in Poland, daughter of the late Eli and Mary Federman Koeut. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Polish American Citizens Club and the PNA, all at Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husbana, Joseph Kuliewicz. Surviving are a son, Stanley of Columbus; a daughter, Mrs. Lewis (Stella) Otto of Martins Ferry; two brothers, Rudolph Kogut and Adolph Kogut, both of [Martins Ferry; three sisters, An­ na Skuta and Helen Snezic, both iof Bessemer, Pa., and Virginia Sweat of Lantana, Fla.; nine grandchildren; five great-grand- • children. Friends will be received at the Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7 to 9 p.m. today, and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrat­ ed, Wednesday, at 11 a.m., in St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Burial will follow in St. Mary’s Ceme­ tery, Martins Ferry. Rosary devotions will be saia at 3 p.m. and Prayer services at 7 p.m., Tuesday. KUL1NA, Olga J. “Olgie,” 90, formerly of Blaine, Ohio died Tuesday, December 10, 2013 in Cumberland Pointe Care Center. She was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania on October 3, 1923, daughter of the late William and Veronica McKenen Bilo. Olga was a homemaker, a former member of All Saints Catholic Church in Blaine, a member of the Catholic Women’s Club and St. Francis of Assisi Society. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Stephen M. Kulina; three infant sons; an infant daughter; several brothers and sisters. / 4—- Surviving are her daugh­ ter, Veronica Sloan of Maynard; three grandchil­ dren, Lorrie (Bryan) Jeskey of Adena, Stephanie (Adam) Bums of Granville and Joshua Sloan of Maynard; one great- grand­ son, Sloan Jeffrey Burns; several nieces and nephews. Private Services were held at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Thursday, with Father Dan Heusel officiating. Burial was in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. The family would like to thank the compassionate and caring nurses and staff at Cumberland Pointe Care Center where memorial contributions may be made in Olgie’s memory. Steve M. Kulina Steve Martin Kulina, 87 of Blaine, Ohio, died Fridayjn the East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. He was born Oct. 3, 1915 in Blaine, a son of the late John and Anna Shuty Kulina. Steven was a retired welder with Red D Concrete, Bellaire, Ohio, a member of the former All Saints Catholic Church, the Slovak Catholic Lodge, K of C, and was an Army veteran of World War II. In addition to his parents Steven was preceded in death by an infant daughter, three infant sons and a brother Peter. Surviving are his wife, Olga Bilo Kulina, his daughter, Veronica Sloan and her husband Robert Jr. of Maynard, Ohio; four brothers: John of Cleveland, Ohio, Joe of West Virginia, Frank and Andy both of Columbus, Ohio; two sisters: Helen Reynolds of Columbus, and Sister John Ann of Nazareth Mother House, Nazareth, Ky., and three grandchildren: Lorrie Jeskey, Stephanie and Joshua Sloan. Friends will be received on Monday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, Ohio, from 10 a.m. until*noon, fol­ lowed by funeral liturgy with Mass with Fr. Thomas Chillog as celebrant. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens Pleasant Grove, Ohio. , Memorial. contributions may be made to Nazareth Mother House, Nazareth, Ky. Arrangements by Beck Altmeyer Funeral Home, 204 w Main St., St. Clairsville Ohio. Bertha Kull Latrtstan^'78/°f™/orcha^ m Ohin V M ,rS» 6' dl6d Nov- 5 Whenc e? Medical Center, nrneeung. she was born at Johnstown, Pa., July 17 * daughter of the late Adam and Evalena Croyle Fender. t» •a member of Calvary United Presbyterian Church St Clairs ville, and a former employee of Penn Traffic Co Johnstown. °” She

Clairsyihe andz'zTtr, Carole L. Kull of ^ Phoenix, Ariz.; three sons ^ Jr* 0f Claym°nt, Del. >- Donald G. of Phoenix, and Terry vf^ nl StT; 3 sister« Laura Thomas of Johnstown; a ^0thar» Merl* Fender of Seward, Pa.; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Friends were received at the Toothman Funeral Home St ClairsviUe. Burial in Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa. L Doris Kull Doris Josefczyk Kull, 73, of Market Street, Yorkville, died 1 Thursday, Nov. 4, 2004, at Wheeling Medical Park. She was born Oct. 14, 1931, the daughter of the late Stanley and Florence Shrieve Josefczyk. Doris was valedictorian of St. Clairsville High School class of 1949 and Ruth Brant School of Nursing (RN) class of 1952, and was a member of the Yorkville Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, James E. George, in 1955; an infant son, Todd, in 1962; an infant stepdaughter, Amy Kull, in 1960; and a step­ daughter, Jody Kull Oblak, in 1996. Surviving are her husband of 46 years, Joseph C. Kull; two children, Leigh Ann George Alexander and Eric Kull, and his wife, Christine; a stepson, Mart Kull, and his wife, Deborah; a sister, Rita Walters, and her hus­ band, Lanny; a brother, Richard Josefczyk, and his wife, Louise; ! two grandchildren, Mason Kull and Kyla Kull; eight stepgrand- children, Jennifer Oblak, Samantha, Austin, Alex and Liza Kull, and Michael, Cody and Justin Aracich; and three nieces, Trudy, Diane and Jill. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friends will then be received Monday at the Yorkville Methodist church from 10 a.m. until the service time, 11 a.m. Rev. Tom Thomas will offi- i ciate. Burial will be in Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Yorkville Meth­ odist Church, Ohio Valley Hospice or the Belmont County Animal Shelter. A r rr ' <

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A resident of Rayland, he was born Dec. 26,1936 in Yorkville, a son of the late Mart Laurence and Mildred r- HSurvhdngClare his wife, Barbara ^ Wafiner* a son, Scott of Triadelphia, *0 Slaughter, Lora of Biddeford Maine* two brothers, Joseph L. oi BSf 4SSE * P Friends received at VanHove- rb Foster Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, 7- '-I q n m. today, and 5-9 p.m. Saturday, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday with the Rev. Bill N. Lawr­ ence Officiating. Interment in Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. JAMES KULL James Arthur Kull Sr. died at the age of 71 on June 12, 2017 in Braden­ ton, FL. James was bom on April 13, 1946 and grew up with his parents Walter and Gladys Kull in Brilliant, OH. James achieveoaca- QSiTffc excellence on mathe­ matics and enjoyed a career with Wheeling Steel, ulti­ mately retiring from Tropi- cana. He served in both the Navy and Navy Reserves for decades. His true pas­ sion was his love of auto­ mobiles and family. James served as a Deacon for the First Presbyterian Church in Ohio. James is survived by his beloved wife, Geraldine Kull, his two sons, James A Kull, Jr. and Jason A Kull, his three step-sons, Michael, Mark, and Grego­ ry Grendel. His treasures are his grandchildren: Brandon Kull. Brooke Kull, Carsyn Kull, James A Kull III “Trey”, Jacob Kull, Kimberly Sugden, Joey Grendel, Janies Paul Gren­ del, Kailee Grendel, Kyle Grendel, Kelsey Grendel. The family will receive friends at 3 p.m. on Mon­ day, June 19 with a Cele­ bration of Life at First Pres­ byterian Church, 1402 Manatee Avenue West, Bradenton, FL.' The family re®rf that in lieu of flowers that memorials be made to The Gramatica Family Founda­ tion in his memory. KULL, Joseph Christ­ ian, December 29, 1924- August 26, 2009. Joe was a long-time businessman, owner of Kull Packing Meat Co. in Yorkville, Ohio. He was a lifelong member of the Yorkville Methodist Church. His joys in life were his family, fishing and raising race horses. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lawrence and Mildred (Heil) Kull; his first wife Matilda (Hagan) Kull; his second wife^Doris (Jose- fczyk) Kull; brother Gilbert (Gib) Kull; and children Amy, Todd and Jody (Oblak) Kull. Surviving are sons Mart (Debbie) Kull and Eric (Christine) Kull, both of Yorkville, Ohio; daughter Leigh Ann (Hugo) Alexan­ der; brother Kermit (Melba) Kull of Harrisville, Ohio; sister Eileen Palkins of Harrisville; 10 grand­ children, Jennifer, Saman­ tha, Austin, Alexander, Liza, Mason, Kyla, Michael, Cody and Justin. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Joe and celebrate his life Sunday 2- 8 p.m. at Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, Ohio. Friends received Monday at the Yorkville United Methodist Church from 10 a.m. until service time at 1 1 a.m. with Rev. Tom Thomas officiating. Burial at Upland Cemetery, Yorkville, Ohio. KULL, Melba, 77, of Harrisville, Ohio, beloved wife, mother and grand­ mother, passed away on Saturday, May 21, 201 I in Liza's Place, Wheeling, W.Va. - ^ctoT5er^ • She was born 25, 1933 in Sweet Lake, Louisiana, the daughter of the late Clopha and Olazema Guillory Conner. She was a long lime and active member of the East Richland Evangelical Friend Church in Jit. ClairsviUe, Ohio, and long time member of the Harrisville Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire Department. Melba enjoyed cooking for family and friends. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Surviving are her hus­ band, Kermit Kull: a son. Keith (Maureen) Kull of Harrisville, Ohio; a daugh­ ter, Kimberly Kull "of Harrisville, Ohio; a brother. Robert (Faye) Conner of Louisiana; two sisters, Emily Gothreaux and Donelda (Ray) Castell, both of Louisiana; and three grandsons, Kyle, Kristopher and Luke. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Melba and celebrate her life from 2-8 p.m. Tuesday at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, Ohio, where services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday with Rev. Wayne Ickes officiat- ing. Burial will follow in Upland Cemetery, Yorkville, Ohio.

HULL, M,MildredMn Helen “Heil,?7” 85, of RD 2, Valley View, Rayland, died Saturday in East Ohio Regional Hos­ pital, Martins Ferry. She was a member of Yorkville United Method­ ist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mart Lawr­ ence Hull, in 1979. Surviving are three sons, Joseph C. of Yorkville, Kermit A. of Harrisville, and Gilbert of Rayland; a daughter, Eileen E. Palkins of St. Paris, Ohio; a sister, Ruth Fuhr of South Carolina; 10 grandchildren; seven great-grand­ children. Friends received at Van Hove Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, 7-9 p.m. today, and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Interment in Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. Jt/iF/Wof Sealls- ville, formerly of Bethesda, died Friday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was a member of Bamesville Church of Assumption. She was preceded in death by her husband, George L.; her parents, Anthony and Maria Riccelli Argiso; two brothers; a sister; a grandson. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Howard (Marilyn) Perkins of Bcallsville and Betty Kulp of Vermillion, Ohio; two sisters; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Monday at Bamesville Church of Assumption. Interment in Assump­ tion Cemetery, Bamesville. Vigil service at 8 p.m. Sunday. KULP, S. Ernest, 83, of Elm Grove, W.Va., died Monday, May 9, 2005 in Wheeling Hos- Born in Pottstown, Pa., on December 25, 1921, Ernest was the son of the late Stauffer E. and Anna Schaefer Kulp. He was president of the for­ mer Bumgardner Foundry in Elm Grove and a former employee of Scott Lumber Com­ pany in Triadelphia, W.Va. Ernest was a member of the U.S. Marines during WWII, the Non-Ferrous Metal Society, and a member of the Board of Direc­ tors of the former Bank of Wheeling. Surviving are his wife, Catherine Frank Kulp; two daughters, Sally Shenberger and her husband, Steve, of Canal Fulton, Ohio, and Karen Cran­ dall and her husband, Pete, of Juneau, Alaska; a son, S.E. Kulp II and his wife, Pat, of Pepper Pike, Ohio; two sisters, Ruth Keiser and her husband, Duke, and Virginia Saylor and her hus­ band, Dick, all of Pottstown; a brother, Robert Kulp of Advance, N.C.; three grandchil­ dren, Sandy Kulp and his wife, Teresa of Chesterland, Ohio, Elisabeth Kulp of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and Christopher Shenberg­ er and his fiancee, Jen, of Canal Fulton; three great-grandchil­ dren, Lindsey, Katherine and Ethan Kulp of Chesterland; and several nieces and nephews. There will be no visitation. Private services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by the Altmey- er Funeral Home, 154 Kruger Street, Elm Grove. The family asks that memorial contributions be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. KULPA, Wanda E. Zabek, 81, of Wheeling, W.Va., former­ ly of 4604 Eoff Street, South Wheeling, died Saturday, January 8, 2005. She was born December 24, 1923 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Joseph and Elizabeth Demboski Zabek. She was a former employee of the dietary department at Ohio Valley Medical Center; a member of the former St. Ladislaus Catholic Church, a member of the Ladies Guild of St. Ladislaus Catholic Church; an avid bowler; and a member of the PRCU Lodge of Chicago, 111. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Walter V. Kulpa in 2002; and a brother, Matthew Zabek. Surviving are two daughters, Lora L. Kociban and her husband, Andrew, and Kathleen McGee and her husband, Mark, all of Wheeling; a son, Christopher J. Kulpa and his wife, Sondra, of Wheeling; six grandchildren, Michael Kociban and his wife, Dawn, Jason Kociban, Christian Means and her husband, Bob, Chad Kulpa and his wife, Angel, Amanda McGee and Ryan McGee; and three great-grand­ children, Tevin Kociban, Bryanna Kociban and Kelsey Kociban. Friends are invited to attend a Funeral Liturgy and Mass at 11 a.m. Monday, January 10, 2005 at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Wheeling, with the Rev. Frank O’Kruta as celebrant. Entomb­ ment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery Mausoleum, Wheeling. Arrangements by the Altmeyer Funeral Home, South Wheeling Chapel, 3828 Jacob Street, Wheeling. Offer condolences online at www.altmeyer.com. Emily Kumbera Emily N. Kumbera, 76, of I Minerva, died Tuesday, March 1, 2005 al Mercy Medical Center. Born in Bradley, Ohio, Aug. 18, 1928, the daughter of the late Joseph and Josephine (Peroutka) Novak. She was a graduate oil Dillonvale High School, home-! maker and sales clerk for Fisher’* Big Wheel. She was a member oil the United Methodist Church! Esther Chapter O.E.S. #12CB Minerva, and A.A.R.P. National. I 1 Emily is survived by her hus! band of 58 years, John Kumbera! of Minerva; three daughters! Diane (Ronnie) Phillips oil Minerva, Darlie (Rodney) Katz ofl Canton, Jo Claire (James) Swineyl of Mechanicstown, a brother,! William Novak of Dillonvale and I two grandchildren, Mary Phillips! of Canton, John (Elizabeth)I Phillips of Massillon and a great granddaughter, Brianna Phillips. She is preceded in death by a granddaughter, Lydia Katz, three brothers, Joseph, Oldrich and Rudy Novak. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 3, 2005 in the Bartley Funeral Home with Pastor Shirley Lewis officiating. Burial will be in East Lawn Cemetery. Calling hours will be Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m., and one hour prior to the service. Eastern Star services will be held Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Minerva High School Instrumental De- partment, 501 Almeda, Minerva, OH 44657. Friends unable to attend may register online at: www.bartley funeralhome.com. oh Kumbero KwMBERA, Sarah J., 91, of Jacobsburg, formerly of Lansing, died Tuesday in Wheeling Hospital. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Kumbera. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Lois Jean) Ruskin of Jacobsburg Mrs. Harry (Phyllis) McKeen of Bridge­ port; a sister, Bertha Baker of St. Clairsville; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Friends received at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday. Interment in I Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. KUMOR, Viola A. Czernek, 87, of Steubenville, formerly of Parma, Ohio, died Wednesday, February 8, 2006 in T.M.C.W. She was bom November 21, 1918 in Weirton, W.Va., the daughter of the late Anthony and Mary Krowczvk Czernek. Also preceded in death by her husband, Joseph P. Kumor; one sister, Sophia Zabek; and an infant sister, Agnes. Surviving are one sister, Ann (John) Janusziewicz of Steubenville; one brother, Thomas (Frances) Czernek of Weirton; several nieces; and one nephew, among them, Mar­ ian (Perry) Cunningham of Steubenville. Carol (Louis) Almonte, Joan (Mark) DeFran- co, both of Wintersville and Joyce (Robert) Milewsky of Weirton. Viola was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church and it’s CWC, the Polish National Aliance and a long time mem­ ber of the Catholic Daughters of America. Calling hours are Sunday 4-8 p.m. at the Mosti Funeral Home, Sunset Chapel, 4435 Sunset Blvd., Steubenville. A Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Monday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Msgr. George Yontz, celebrant. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio. There will be a Vigil service Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Offer condolences at www.mostifuneralhome.com. Shirley Kumpar Shirley A. Kumpar, 61, Toat Avenue, Windsor Heights, ^diexl Sunday, Oct. 20, 1996,. in Bishop 'Joseph H. HOdgeTContinuous Care Center, Wheeling. She was bom in Martins Ferry,. April 13, 1935, daugluei OTthe late Raymond and Nettie Semple. A member of St. John’s Luther­ an Church, Martins Ferry, she was president of the Croatian Fraternal Union Lodge, 523. Surviv- ing are her husband, Milan; a son, Charles L. of Columbus; a daugh­ ter, Melanie Blacker of Bridgeport; two grandchildren. Friends will be received today, 7 to 9 p.m., and Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, Burke Chapel, 2101 War- wood Ave., Wheeling. Final arrangements are incomplete. Memorial contributions may be made to Wheeling Hospital, liWheeling, W.Va. 26003. Eunice Kunard'p KUNARD, Eunice M., 87, ot Flushing, died Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1995, in East Ohio Regional Hospi­ tal? She was a retired school teacher for Flushing and Union Local schools and was a member of the Flushing United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Willard; her parents, William and Josephine Matthews McPherson; a brother, Eugene McPherson; a sister. Doris McPher­ son. Surviving are two daughters, Doris Johnson of Uniontown, Ohio, and Joella Cecil of Findlay, Ohio; six grandchildren; three stepgrandchil-^ dren; seven great-grandchildren;) eight stepgreat-grandchildren., . Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at Warren Funeral Home, Flushing, where services will be held )' at 1 p.m. Saturday. Interment in- Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing. Memorial contributions may be made to the Flushing United Methodist Church. KUCHINKA, Dorothy Marie, 90, of 4285 Harrison St., Beilaire, died Saturday at home. She was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church, Beilaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Joseph Kuchinka; her parents, John and Mary Fidrum Kasko; a brother, John Kasko; a half-brother, Richard Bogetich; two sisters, Ann Jeffers and Ellen Hemsley; a half-sister, Goldie Bogetich. Surviving are two daughters, Dorothy L. Kuchinka of Beilaire and Mrs. John (Phyllis J.) Teasdale of Merrillville, Ind.; two half-brothers, Melvin and Leo Bogetich, both of Beilaire; four grandchildren; four great-grandchil­ dren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Beilaire. Funeral liturgy with - Mass will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Tuesday at St. Michael Catholic ^ Church. Interment in Belmont-/ Memorial Park, St. Clairsville. Vigil 0 service at 8 p.m. Monday. \ Mary Genevieve Kunczt Mary Genevieve (Jean) Kunczt, 96, formerly of N. 6th Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Sunday, Jan. 1, 2006 in San Antonio, Texas. She was born in Wheeling, W.Va., on Sept. 8, 1909, a daughter of the late Albert G. and Mary (Mlynarski) Pac- zkowski. She was a former member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Michael J. Kunczt; two sisters, Stella Sommers and Jane Spence. Surviving are two sons, Robert M. (wife, Kimberly) Kunczt, San Antonio, Texas and James D. Kunczt, Carnegie, Pa. Also surviving are two grandchildren, Andrew R. Kunczt and Ava J. Fletcher. Arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio, where friends will be received Friday 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Saturday, Jan. 7, 2006 at 9:30 a.m., at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, with Rev. Thomas A. Magary as the celebrant. Interment will fol­ low in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Rosary devo­ tions will be recited Friday at 6:30 p.m. Condolences to the family may be made by signing the guest book online at www.kellerfuneralhome.com Web: Ohio, Find A Grave Index, 1803-2011 about John Micheal Kundrat

Name: John Micheal Kundrat Birth Date: 22 Jul 1922 Age at Death:89 Death Date: 31 Oct 2011 Burial Place: Mingo Junction, Jefferson County, Ohio, USA Main St., Powhatan Point, died Wednesday at home. She was born in Czechoslovakia, a daugh­ ter of the late John and Susanna Opremcak Miskovich. She was a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church, Powhatan Point. She was preceded in death by her husband, John P. Kundrod. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. F.V. (Betty Jane) Ballard of Woodsfield; two grandchildren, Stephen Ballard of Columbus, and Diana Kaplan of Atlanta, Ga.; a great-grandson. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Powhatan Point, 7 to 9 p.m. Fri­ day, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, with the Rev. John Mucha officiating. Burial will be in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Wake services Friday at 8:30 p.m., in the funeral home. KUNEFF, Wanda Heinzman, 82, died February 10, 2012, with her daughters by her side at there home in Nflartins I Ferry, OH. ' / Z- Wanda was bom October 16 1929, in New Martinsville, WV. Wanda is preceded in death by her parents, Clarence Heinzman, and mother, Pearl (Kocher) Heinzman; sister, Eileen Culley; brother, Paul Heinzman; daughters, Tynishia Kuneff and Candy Whittington; son, Mike Kuneff; and grandson, Jonathan Ward. She enjoyed cryp­ tograms, crossword puz­ zles, Facebook and reading. She is survived by her daughters, Tanya Clark and Yvonne Kuneff, Martins Ferry, OH; son, Terry Kuneff, Oak Ridge, NC; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Friends will be received Tuesday February 14, 2012 from noon until time of service at 2 p.. with Pastor Orion Hunter offici­ ating, at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Bridgeport, OH 43912. In lieu of flowers, dona­ tions may be sent to: Valley Hospice, 10686 State Route 150, Rayland, OH 43943. Amelia Kuinik Mrs. Amelia Kunik, War- wood, native of Bridgeport and sister of Fred Beranek of St. Clairsville, died Tuesday, Jan. 22, at the Home of the Good Shepherd, Wheeling. She was born in Bridgeport, Oct. 5, 1894, a daughter of the late James and Catherine Polivka Beranek. She was a member of the C. S. A. Lodge of Dillonvale. She was preceded in death by her husband, August, in 1940. Surviving beside her brother are a daughter, Mrs. John Redosh of Warwood, one son, Robert of Harbor City, Mich., one sister, Mrs. James Kunik of Colerain, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday in Bridgeport with burial in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. Mrs, Elizabeth Kunik If 77 Mrs. Elizabeth Kunik, 84, RD 1, Sharon Rd., Colerain, died Jan. 10 in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. Born at Bridgeport on Dec. 4, 1892, she was a daughter of the late James and Katherine Polivka Beranek. Preceded in death by her hus­ band, James Kunik, in 1975, she is survived by three daughters, Miss Hennie Kunik and Mrs. James Klier, both of Colerain, and Mrs. Richard Jakmas of Warren; a son, August of, Zanesville; one brother, Fred Beranek of St. Clairsville; six grandchildren and three great­ grandchildren. Funeral services were last Thursday at Bridgeport with burial in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine.