Huntingdon Daily News Obituaries, April 2004 Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Sharon Culp USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ Pauline P. LOCKE, 91, of Orbisonia, died at 10:55 a.m. Thursday, April 1, 2004, at her home in Springfield Twp., Huntingdon County. Born March 3, 1913, in Fort Littleton, she was the daughter of the late Guard and Olive (Fernberg) Anderson. She was united in marriage to Isaiah Locke July 19, 1933, in Hagerstown, Md., by the Rev. J.M. Carter. Mr. Locke preceded her in death April 7, 1982. She is survived by one sister, Vaunlee Cline of Carlisle, and one brother, Charles Anderson of Shippensburg, survive. She was preceded in death by three sisters: Mae Eaton, Maxine Ankabrant and Shelvie Anderson; and five brothers: William Anderson, Melvin Anderson, Estle Anderson, David Anderson and Boyd Anderson. Mr. Locke was a member of the Walnut Grove Church of God, Three Springs. She was also a member of the Orbisonia Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. She owned and operated Locke's General Store in Maddensville for over 60s years. Funeral services will be held April 6, at the Walnut Grove Church of God, Three Springs, with the Rev. Rocky Shaal officiating. Interment will be made in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Three Springs. Marlin B. KAUFFMAN, 78, of Blairs Mills, died April 1, 2004, at Woodland Retirement Center in Orbisonia. Born March 14, 1926, in Port Royal, he was the son of the late Jesse and Edna (Walters) Kauffman. He was united in marriage to Martha A. Goshorn March 22, 1947, in Port Royal. He is survived by his wife at home, one daughter Eileen Parsons of Chambersburg, one son, Carl Kauffman of Fort Loudon; four grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Four sisters survive: Iris Liskey of Myerstown, Gloria Sieber of Mifflintown and Joan Yetter and Bernice Page, both of Port Royal. Mr. Kauffman was a member of the Richvale United Methodist Church, Blairs Mills, for the past 55 years. He was very active in the church and its functions. He was also a life member of the Shade Gap Area Volunteer Fire Co. and a member of the Tuscarora Grange. Mr. Kauffamn was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Navy from Aug. 10, 1944, to June 30, 1946. In 1982, he retired from Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg. Funeral services will be held April 4, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home in Orbisonia, with the Rev. Virginia Eminhizer officiating. Interment will be made in Shade Valley Cemetery, Blairs Mills. Evelyn Jean HOCKENBERRY, 66, of Blairs Mills, died April 1, 2004, at her home in Tell Twp., Huntingdon County. Born July 9, 1937, in Tell Twp, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Marie (Kling) Jones. She was united in marriage to Kenneth H. Hockenberry July 9, 1959. Mr. Hockenberry preceded her in death June 12, 1998. She is survived by one son and one daughter, David Hockenberry and Penny Hockenberry, both of Blairs Mills, and three grandchildren. One sister, Audrey Robinson of Blairs Mills survives. She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Hockenberry was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Mifflintown. She was primarily a homemaker. Funeral services will be held April 5, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia, with Pastor Don Ehrlich officiating. Interment will be made in Nossville Cemetery, Blairs Mills. Nicholas S. DAUGHERTY, 22, of Alexandria, Va., died April 1, 2004, as a result of injuries received in a two-vehicle accident in Washington, D.C. Born Aug. 8, 1981, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of Staff Sgt. Paul J. Daugherty, who died November 28, 1995, and Tammy DeArmit, who survives in Poolesville, Md. Also survived are a daughter, Jordan Taylor Daugherty of Alexandria, Va.; grandparents, Paul and Joan Daugherty of Port Matilda and Janet and Arthur McGuire of Wisconsin; great-grandmother, Ethel Leberfinger of Hollidaysburg; step-mother, Bianca Daugherty of Alexandria, Va.; and step-father, Ken Campbell of Pollesville, Md. He is survived by two stepbrothers, Julian and Kevin Durrell of Alexandria, Va.; a half-sister, Cassandra Campbell of Poolesville, Md.; and his companion, Kathleen Moran of Alexandria, Va. Mr. Daugherty was of the Catholic faith. He had been a member of Boy Scouts. He attended Mount Vernon High School in Alexandria, Va., and was a graduate of the Lincoln Technical Institute of Maryland, where he studied auto technology. Mr. Daugherty was employed at John Durrell Construction in Alexandria, Va. Memorial services will be held April 10, 2004, at the Feller Memorial Home in Tyrone, with Samuel Reese officiating. Marlin B. KAUFFMAN, 78, of HCR 61, Blairs Mills, died at 4 a.m. Thursday, April 1, 2004, at Woodland Retirement Center in Orbisonia. Born March 14, 1926, in Port Royal, he was the son of the late Jesse and Edna (Walters) Kauffman. He was united in marriage to Martha A. Goshorn March 22, 1947, in Port Royal. He is survived by his wife at home; one daughter, Eileen Parsons of Chambersburg; one son, Carl Kauffman of Fort Loudon; four grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Four sisters survive: Iris Liskey of Myerstown, Gloria Sieber of Mifflintown and Joan Yetter and Bernice Page, both of Port Royal. Mr. Kauffman was a member of the Richvale United Methodist Church, Blairs Mills, for the past 55 years. He was very active in the church and its functions. He was also a life member of the Shade Gap Area Volunteer Fire Co. and a member of the Tuscarora Grange. Mr. Kauffman was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Navy from Aug. 10, 1944, to June 30, 1946. In 1982, he retired from Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 4, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home in Orbisonia, with the Rev. Virginia Eminhizer officiating. Interment will be made in Shade Valley Cemetery, Blairs Mills. Edwin E. MILLER, 84, a resident of The Homestead at Westminster Woods, Huntingdon, died April 1, 2004, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Born Oct. 25, 1919, in Hamburg, he was the son of the late Wert and Lydia (Lynn) Miller. He was united in marriage to Evelyn Yoh Nov. 15, 1941, in Ephrata by the Rev. A.R. Martin. Mrs. Miller preceded him in death April 5, 2001. He is survived by a sister-in-law, Bishop Elvina Miller of Ghana, West Africa, a niece, Pastor Myrna Y. Speck of Huntingdon; and a nephew, Lyle Miller of Rio Rico, Ariz. He is also survived by several great-nieces and great-nephews. He was preceded in death by a sister, Rachel Hess, and a brother, Harrison F. Miller. Mr. Miller attended the Oasis of Love Church, Huntingdon. He was a member of the American Legion in Lancaster. He and his late wife owned and showed championship Siamese cats and were member of the American Cat Fanciers Association and the International Cat Association. Mr. Miller graduated from Hamburg High School in Lancaster. He served with the United States Army during World War II. He was employed by the Sensenich Corporation, where he retired after a long number of years, as one of two employees who crafted and carved wooden propeller blades for the aircraft production industry. Mr. Miller has resided at Westminster Woods for the past year, having moved to Huntingdon from Conestoga, Lancaster County, in order to be near his family, after his wife's death and his health began to fail. Funeral services will be held April 2, at the Cutright-Speck Funeral Home, Huntingdon, with Pastor Myrna Speck officiating. Interment will be made in Haines Church Cemetery, Wernersville. William "Pook" ROSS, 72, of Broad Top City, died April 2, 2004, at Locust St., Broad Top City. Born Dec. 26, 1931, in Robertsdale, he was the son of the late Carl Sr. and Florence (Woods) Ross. He married Carole Ruth Wagner in Winchester, Va. She preceded him in death June 4, 1982. He is survived by a daughter, Kathy Ross of Claysburg, and a son, Harold Ross of Mount Union. Five grandchildren also survive. Also surviving are two sisters, Cora Trohanowsky of Broad Top City and Betty Myers of Wood, and a brother, Carl Ross Jr. of Broad Top City. He was preceded in death by a son. Samuel Ross, a brother, Mike Ross, and a sister Mary Myers. Mr. Ross was affiliated with the Robertsdale Church of God, Robertsdale. He had been employed as a maintenance worker at the Robertsdale schoolhouse and had also worked at Claudia Footwear in Wood. During his life, he enjoyed hunting and fishing. A memorial service will be held April 5, at the Curtis A. Heath Funeral Home, Broad Top City, with Pastor Donald Simmons officiating. Interment will be made in Broad Top City I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Broad Top City. Betty M. PAINTER, 68 of Cassville, died unexpectedly April 2, 2004, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon. Born March 8, 1936, in Springfield Twp., Huntingdon County, she was the daughter of the late Newton Duffey and Susie (Hamilton) Duffey Valentine. She was united in marriage to Harold "Andy" W. Painter, Oct. 21, 1953, in Saltillo. She is survived by her husband; three daughters and one son: Glenda Shoop, wife of the late Sam Shoop, of Mapleton; Patty Van Eekelen, and her husband, Vincent, of Virginia Beach, Va.; Harold Painter Jr., and his wife, Melissa, of McConnellstown; and Melinda Bowley, and her husband, Jeffrey, of Alexandria; and six grandchildren; Christine Shoop, Brandee Van Eekelen, Christopher Van Eekelen, Dylan Kole Painter, Chad Bowley and Casey Marie Bowley. Three sisters survive: Viola Clugston of Gettysburg, Mary Sheeler of Port Royal and Lillian Horne of Mifflintown. She was preceded in death by a sister, Opal Naugle Vaughn; a brother, Raymond Duffey; and a half-sister Lecada Shields. Mrs. Painter was of the Protestant faith. She was primarily a homemaker and enjoyed gardening and crafting, and especially loved to spend time with her family. Funeral services will be held April 6, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with the Rev. Gordon Ross officiating. Interment will be made in Jordan Cemetery. Jane Elizabeth (Hoffman) DIXON, 103, of Petersburg, died April 2, 2004, at Huntingdon Manor, Huntingdon, where she had briefly resided. Born July 26, 1900 at the family farm in Petersburg, she was the daughter of the late Henry H. and Annie (Graffius) Hoffman. She married Ernest H. Dixon Jan. 20, 1921. He preceded her in death in 1984. She is survived by a son, Henry H. Dixon and his wife, Ellen, of Brevard, N.C.; a daughter, Ann D. Shewell of Drums; two grandsons, Marlin Dixon and his wife, Ann, and Darrell Dixon; two great-granddaughters, Carolyn Coon and her husband Michael, and Theresa Stockdale and her husband Robert; and three great-great-grandchildren: Tallon Coon, Jacob Stockdale and Catherine Stockdale. She is also survived by a cousin, Edward G. Myers of Petersburg, who was her caregiver, and his wife, Mary; a nieces Mary Jane Lightner of Alexandria and her husband, William; Elsie (Hoffman) Rupert of Saxton; and a nephew, Robert Hoffman of Philadelphia. Mrs. Dixon was the last surviving member of her immediate family having been preceded in death by four brothers: Walter, Jack, Charles and Dick Hoffman. She was also preceded in death by a granddaughter, Mary Ann Shewell in 1981, and a great-granddaughter, Catherine Dixon in 1991. Mrs. Dixon was a lifetime member of the Zion Lutheran Church, Petersburg. She was a charter member of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Cloyd Davis American Legion Post 150, Petersburg, and served as treasurer for a long number of years. Along with her husband, she was a charter member of the Petersburg Fire Co. and served as a treasurer there for many years. She was also a member of the Shavers creek Grange and the Pomona Grange. She was primarily a homemaker. However, years ago she was employed as a clerk at Shaffer's Store in Petersburg and she also was a babysitter in her later years. A lifetime resident of the Petersburg area, she enjoyed volunteer work at the Lutheran Home in Hollidaysburg and had made hats and booties for newborns at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital for over 50 years. A funeral service will be held April 5, at the Zion Lutheran Church, Petersburg, with Pastor Elizabeth Hess officiating. Interment will be made at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Petersburg. Harold R. "Cactus" CRAMER, 81, of Mapleton, died April 2, 2004, at Altoona Hospital, Altoona. He had been in declining health for two years. Born May 8, 1922, in Mill Creek, he was the son of the late Elmer and Pearl (Roland) Cramer. He was united in marriage to Maxine Corbin June 29, 1947, at Trinity United Methodist Church in Mapleton. He is survived by his wife at home; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Bonnie P.) Morningstar of Willamsburg and Mrs. Dennis (Donna A.) Scott of Ephrata; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Two sisters and one brother survive: Loey Carson Mentzer and Donald Cramer, both of Mill Creek, and Janet Kauffman of Texas. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Millard "Shorty" Cramer and Frank Cramer. Mr. Cramer was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Mapleton for 50 years, serving as church secretary for over 40 years. He was a member of the Loyal Sons Sunday School class. He was formerly a member of the Mapleton American Legion Post. Mr. Cramer was a veteran of World War II, having served with the United States Army, 101st Airborne Glider Division, at the Battle of the Buldge and Bastogne in Southeast Belgium. He retired in 1984 after 34 years at Owens-Corning Fiberglas in Huntingdon. Mr. Cramer enjoyed playing the guitar, camping and fishing. Funeral services will be held April 6, at Trinity United Methodist Church, Mapleton, with Pastor Barbara Troxell and Pastor Raymond Crownover officiating. Interment will be made in the Mapleton IOOF Cemetery. Isabel B. "Ish" PATTERSON, 88, of Williamsburg, passed away Friday morning, April 2, 2004, at Altoona Hoapital, Altoona, following a brief illness. Born March 31, 1916, in McAlevys Fort, she was the daughter of the late Eliphas and Sarah (Eckley) Bigelow. She was united in marriage to Robert D. Patterson Sr. Oct. 19, 1946, in White Haven. Mr. Patterson preceded her in death March 15, 1999. She is survived by two daughters, Anne P. Ferguson, and her husband, Tom, of Westerville, Ohio, and Sandra P. Kauffman, and her husband, Jamie, of Williamsburg; one son, Robert E. Patterson Jr. of Phoenix; four grandchildren: Jill Burket, Ryan Burket, Seth Kauffman and Brett Kauffman; and three step-grandchildren: Kari Rucker, and her husband, Justin, Rob Ferguson and Adam Ferguson. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family of six children, having been preceded in death by two brothers, Eliphas "June" Bigelow and Jim Bigelow, and three sisters, Elda Powell, Charlotte Gibboney and Elizabeth Simons. Mrs. Patterson was a past member of the former First Presbyterian Church in Williamsburg, where she was a lifetime elder and clerk of the sessions. She was a member and past president of the Williamsburg Civic Club and the Williamsburg BPW; a founding member and current director of the Williamsburg Public Library; and a former director of the Blair County Public Libraries. She was a graduate of Stone Valley High School and Lock Haven State Teacher's College. She retired as an elementary school teacher from the Williamsburg Community School District in 1981 with 19 years of service. She previously taught at the William Smith School in Huntingdon and also at various one-room schoolhouses in Huntingdon County, with a combined 30 years of service. She was an avid reader and enjoyed playing bridge. Funeral services will be held April 6, at the Bolger Funeral Home Inc., Williamsburg, with Pastor Barry T. Vance officiating. Interment will be made in Presbyterian Cemetery, Williamsburg. Bernice M. MCMATH, 92, formerly of Shade Valley, and more recently of Latrobe, died April 2, 2004, at Latrobe Area Hospital, Latrobe. Her death was unexpected. Born Jan. 22, 1912, in Derry, Westmoreland County, she was the daughter of the late Francis and Clara (Hagie) Werner. She was united in marriage to Bernard S. McMath April 18, 1938, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Derry. Mr. McMath preceded her in death May 26, 1986. She is survived by four sisters and one brother: Clara McMath of Shade Valley, Jane Oeschger of Derry, Elizabeth Smeltzer of Pitcairn, Mary Jane Werner of Pittsburgh and Robert Werner of Derry. Three brothers, Joseph, William and James, and two sisters, Rita Werner and Camillus McMath, preceded her in death.Mrs. McMath was an active member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Shade Gap, where she taught Sunday School and was a member of the Ladies Guild. She was also a member of the Huntingdon County Farm Women, the Tuscarora Grange and the Shade Gap Golden Agers. She moved to Latrobe, where she lived with her niece, Mary Caroline Weimer, and her husband, Roland, and enjoyed life to the fullest, attending church services faithfully, going shopping and out to eat with her family. Later, she resided at her own apartment at Barnes House Assisted Living Concepts, where she lived until the Lord called her home. A funeral Mass will be held April 6, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Shade Gap, with the Rev. George Koharchik officiating. Interment will be made in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Shade Gap. Earl Franklin DRAKE, 80, of Orbisonia, died April 3, 2004, at his home in Cromwell Twp., Huntingdon County. Born Feb. 10, 1934, in Cromwell Twp., he was the son of the late Franklin and Gertrude (Booher) Drake. He was united in marriage to Tillie Price Nearhood. He is survived by his wife at home; on daughter, Dottie Zinn of York; three stepdaughters: Betty Culley of Pittston, Donna McCoy of Three Springs, and Patsy Leab of Three Spring; one stepson, Richard Nearhood of Duncannon; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. One brother, Fern Drake of Lancaster, survives. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Connie Colyer; five sisters one brother. Mr. Drake was a member of Dublin Mills Community Church, Hustontown. He was a member of Madden-Wennick Post No. 518 American Legion, Orbisonia. A veteran of World War II, Mr. Drake served with the United States Army, 29th Infantry, in Normandy, France and Rhineland. He retired from the former Owens-Corning Fiberglas plant in Huntingdon. In earlier years, he had worked at Harbison-Walker Refractories in Mount Union. He was an accomplished accordion player. Funeral services will be held April 7, at Dublin Mills Community Church, Hustontown, with Pastor Richard Stoey officiating. Interment will be made in the adjoining church cemetery. Graveside military honors will be accorded by the American Legion Honor Guard. Emma May (Earley) RIGBY, 92, a resident of The Oaks of Westminster Woods, Huntingdon, and formerly of Barree Twp., Petersburg, died April 3, 2004, at The Oaks. Born July 5, 1911, in Washington, D.C., she was the daughter of the late Latta and Edith (Harpur) Earley. She was united in marriage to Joseph Smithton Rigby Sept. 4, 1946, at Centre Steet Methodist Church in Cumberland, Md. Mr. Rigby preceded her in death July 12, 1965. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family, having been preceded in death by two brothers, Frank H. Earley and William Earley. Mrs. Rigby was a Quaker and a member of the Friends House of State College. In her later years, she attended the Petersburg United Methodist Church. She was a founder in 1979 of the Huntingdon County Literacy Council and was a longtime member of the Juniata Valley School Board before the merger of all the schools in the district took place. She attained her bachelor of science degree at West Chester University in 1931 and later earned a master's degree in education from the Pennsylvania State University in 1966. Mrs. Rigby began her teaching career as an elementary school teacher in the Bensalem School District in 1931 and continued until 1945. After her marriage in 1946, she substituted in one-room schoolhouses in Huntingdon County, and in 1957, was hired for the position at the Manor Hill School until its closing in 1960. She also taught at the Alexandria and Juniata Valley elementary schools, teaching grades 1, 3 and 6 until her retirement in 1976. She was a resident of the family farm in Barree Twp. since her marriage in 1946. At the time she and her husband bought the family farm, they constructed another farmhouse and barn and raised Golden Guernsey cattle. She continued to live on the farm following her husband's death. Years later, she purchased a home in Petersburg and spent time at both places until selling the farm and buying an apartment at Westminster Woods. She then spent time between Westminster Woods and her Petersburg home, where she incidentally had a library for use with the literacy program. In the mid-1990s, she sold her home in Petersburg and resided strictly at her apartment at Westminster Woods. On Nov. 22, 1998, she moved to The Oaks at Westminster Woods where she resided until her death. Mrs. Rigby was a local Historian, Humanitarian and a gracious Christian lady. She enjoyed flowers and gardening and was an avid reader who helped countless individuals learn to read. A memorial meeting will be conducted by the State College Society of Friends April 6, at the Cutright-Speck Funeral Home, Alexandria. Interment will be made in Beechwood Cemetery, Hulmeville. Myrtle M. COHENOUR, 94, a lifetime resident of Huntingdon, died April 3, 2004, at Huntingdon Manor, where she had resided for the past three years. Born July 25, 1909, in Cromwell Twp., Huntingdon County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Wilson and Ella (Booher) Jacka. She was united in marriage to John A. Cohenour, who preceded her in death Oct. 24, 1986. She is survived by two daughters, Arlene M. Goss of Huntingdon and Marian R. Allison of Huntingdon; five grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. A sister, Betty Stevens, survives. She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be held April 6, at the Robert E. Peters Funeral Home in Huntingdon, with the Rev. William Hughes officiating. Interment will be made in Jordan Cemetery, Rockhill Furnace. Thelma R. DRAKE, 84, of Mount Union, died April 4, 2004, at Woodland Retirement Center in Orbisonia. She had been in failing health for over two years. Born June 22, 1919, in Shirley Twp., Mount Union, she was the daughter of the late Ernest and berths (Whitsel) Booher. She was united in marriage to Duane C. Drake in July 1968. She is survived by her husband at home; one daughter, Susan L. Bashore of Lancaster; and one granddaughter, Jennifer Baab, and her husband, Jason, of Charlotte, N.C. Four sisters survive: Verna M. Eberman of Mount Union, Hazel A. Faust of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Paul (Helen L.) Miller of Cornwall and M. Jane Stewart of Lancaster. She was preceded in death by seven brothers and sisters: Lillian Bard, Linnie Booher, John Booher, Mildred Booher, Elmer Booher and Grace Hardy, and by Samuel Booher, who died in infancy. Mrs. Drake was a member of Allenport United Methodist Church, where she was a member of the choir and served as Sunday School treasurer for many years. She was a 1937 graduate of Mount Union High School. She retired May 31, 1979, as office supervisor at Mifflin County Savings and Loan in Mount Union, which was first known as the Mount Union Savings and Loan Co., and later, MCS Bank. For many years, she was also part owner of Thelma and Rachel's Style Shop in Mount Union with her aunt, Rachel Brown. Mrs. Drake loved to cross stitch and enjoyed spending winters in Florida with her husband. Funeral services will be held at April 7, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home in Mount Union with Pastor Jennifer Deutsch Thomas officiating. Interment will be made in Mount Union Cemetery. Ralph S. YOUNG, 83, of Robertsdale, died April 5, 2004, at his home. Born Aug. 1, 1920, in Nittany, he was the son of the late Ellis Elias and Eva Belle (McDowell) Young. He was united in marriage to Florence Elizabeth Yeager Feb. 8, 1946. He is survived by his wife of 58 years; five daughters and three sons: Florence "Honey" Willman of Florida, Ralph S. Young Jr. of Johnstown, Janice Jeffries of Maryland, Karen Sheeders of Calvin, Donald Young of Robertsdale, Thomas Young of Camp Hill, Edith Young of Maryland and Lori Masonis of Florida; 14 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren, including grandson Terry Young of Robertsdale, who was reared in Mr. Young's home. Two sisters and one brother survive: Lavohn Seigh of Three Springs, Bertha Clippinger of Robertsdale and Gerald Young of New Jersey. He was preceded in death by two sons, James Young and David Young and 11 brothers and sisters. Mr. Young was a member of the Robertsdale Church of God, Robertsdale. He was a member of the Watson & Black American Legion Post No. 126, Broad Top City. A United States Army Air Force veteran of World War II. Mr. Young served as a private first class in Saripan and Iwo Jima and was the recipient of the Good Conduct Medal, Meritorius Unit Award, American Theater Ribbon, Asiatic Pacific Theater Ribbon and the World War II Victory Ribbon. He worked as a coal miner and in construction. Funeral services will be held April 8, at the Robertsdale Church of God, with Pastor Donald Simmons officiating. Interment will be made in the Broad Top City IOOF Cemetery, where full military honors will be accorded. William MITCHELL, 74, of Three Springs, was called home by the Lord, April 5, 2004, at the VA Medical Center in Aspinwall. Born Oct. 5, 1929, at Robertsdale, he was the son of the late Walter L. and Edith P. (Stanley) Mitchell and stepson of the late Marie Mitchell. He was united in marriage to Shirley E. Shaw Nov. 23, 1958, at Three Springs by the Rev. Charles Rhodes. He is survived by his wife at home; three sons and two daughters: Howard Mitchell of Jacksonville, N.C.; Nancy Mayuri of Colorado Springs, Colo.; John Mitchell of Kadena AFB, Okinawa, Japan; Floyd Mitchell of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and Tammy Mitchell of Hollidaysburg. Six grandchildren survive: Beverly Mitchell, Kimberly Lumsden, Marshall Mitchell, Kevin Mayuri, Alyson Mitchell and Meagan Mitchell. Four half-sisters and five half-brothers survive: Norma Jean Snyder of Three Springs; Joanne Bickle of Mapleton; Anna Mae Waters of Hustontown; Peggy Towsey of Port Royal; Richard Mitchell and George Mitchell, both of Three Springs; Irvan Mitchell of New Castle, Del.; Thomas Mitchell of Mapleton; and Paul Mitchell of Port Royal. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Robert and Eugene Mitchell and two sisters, Alverta Sparks and Lydia Wanner. Mr. Mitchell was a member of the Three Springs Assembly of God Church. He was a member of the Madden-Wennick Post No. 518 American Legion in Rockhill Furnace and the Disabled American Veterans of Altoona. Mr. Mitchell was a veteran of the United States Air Force, serving from Dec. 17, 1947 until March 6, 1953. He was the owner and operator of Mitchell's Electronics in Three Springs. Mr. Mitchell was the author of the religious column, "Brother Bill's Corner.; which appeared in the Broad Top Bulletin, the County Observer in Lewistown and, on occasion, The Valley Log. One of his greatest Joys in life was sharing his faith with others. Funeral services will be held April 9, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home in Orbisonia, with the Revs. Robert Raycroft and James Lynn officiating. Interment will be made in Three Springs Cemetery. John ANDERSON, 86, of 1011 W. Fifth St., Lewistown, died April 5, 2004, at Mount Nittany Medical Center in State College. Born Dec. 25, 1917 he was the son of the late Peter and Katie (Prokopief) Anderson. He was united in marriage to Mildred Rhodes June 29, 1946, in Baltimore, Md. He is survived by his wife at home; two brothers, Nicholas Anderson of Harrisburg and Mitch Anderson of Mount Union; and one sister, Mary Anderson of Mount Union, as well as a number of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by five brothers and sisters: Alice Anderson, Michael Anderson, Harry Anderson, Paul Anderson and Annie Anderson. Mr. Anderson was of the Catholic faith. He attended Mount Union High School and served in the United States Army during World War II with Antitank Company, 13th Infantry. He was employed for many years by Lewistown Borough, working as a cement finisher. Mr. Anderson enjoyed gardening. Private funeral services will be held April 8, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home in Mount Union, with the Rev. Leo Arnone officiating. Interment will be made in haven Rest Memorial Park, Shirleysburg. Harold Paul LEGEER, 74, of 518 W. Tannery Road, wells Tannery, died April 6, 2004, at the home of his daughter, Tena Miller, James Creek, following an extended illness. Born Sept. 21, 1929, in west Salisbury, he was the son of the late George and Christina (Spiker) Legeer. He was reared by his stepfather, the late William Krouse. He was united in marriage April 29, 1975, to Arlene Hughes Corrie, who preceded him in death Oct. 17, 1986. He then married Velma Smith June 9, 1991. She survives in Bedford. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four daughters and one son: Mrs. Robert (Angelene) Zelanko of Defiance, Mr. John (Diane) Leader of Cassville, Sharon Childers of Everett, Paul Corrie, and his wife, Barbara (Cook), of Riddlesburg and Mrs. John (Tena) Miller Jr. of James Creek. He is also survived by 29 grandchildren, 53 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. A brother, Lue Legeer of Cumberland, Md., survives. He was preceded in death by a son and daughter, Joseph Corrie and Linda Wright; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; four brothers; and one sister. Mr. Legeer was of the Lutheran faith. He was a member of the Hopewell VFW and the Six Mile Run American Legion. For many years, he worked as a coal miner in the Broad Top area. He also worked as a carpenter for many years. He enjoyed auto repair and various crafts. Funeral services will be held April 9, at the D. Ronald Long Funeral Home in Saxton, with Pastor Stanley Cordell officiating. Interment will be made in Wells Valley Methodist Cemetery, Wells Tannery. Margaret P. (Quinn) KRUGH, 88, a resident of Altoona Center for Nursing Care and formerly of Altoona, died April 6, 2004, at the Center for Nursing Care. Born Sept. 8, 1915, in Neffs Mills, she was the daughter of Seymoure and Edith (Watson) Quinn. She was united in marriage to Paul R. Krugh Sr. April 15, 1944, in Altoona. Mr. Krugh died April 18, 1994, after 50 years of marriage. Surviving are a daughter-in-law, Judith Krugh of Reynoldsburg, Ohio; two grandsons, David Krugh, and his wife, Christine, and Jeffrey Krugh, and his wife, Pamela, all of Reynoldsburg, Ohio; and six great-grandchildren, Rachel, Anthony, Timothy, Molly, Eric and Brian. She is also survived by a brother-in-law, John Castrichini of Altoona, two nieces, Ethel McNellis of Altoona and Ellen Dixon of Bavard, N.C., and several cousins. She was preceded in death by a son, Paul Raymond Krugh II, who died September 1999; two brothers, John Quinn, who was killed in Italy during World War II, and Ralph Quinn; and three sisters, Esther Berman, Alice Rudy and Myrtle Castrichini. Mrs. Krugh was a member of Mooresville United Methodist Church; Westminster Presbyterian Church, Frankstown Road, Hollidaysburg; and the Presbyterian Church in Hollywood, Fla. She was a graduate of the Petersburg Vocational High School. she was employed as a finisher in the Stem Department at Sylvania Electronics. Mrs. Krugh was a homemaker and enjoyed cooking and traveling. Funeral services will be held April 10, at the E. Merrill Smith Funeral Home Inc., Altoona, with the Rev. William S. Olewiler officiating. Interment will be made in Mooresviile Cemetery. Floyd A. "Bunny" Painter, 87, who resided with his niece, Vonnie Hockenberry Cooper, at Three Springs, went to be with the Lord April 8, 2004, at the Altoona Center for Nursing Care, Altoona. Born Nov. 9, 1916, in Cromwell Twp., Huntingdon County, he was the son of the late John and Louisa (Hamman) Painter. He is survived by a sister, Pearl Stinson of Three Springs, and a number of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by four sisters and three brothers: Lelah Gentte, Earl Painter, Paul Painter, Ada Rogers, Onetta Painter, Dorothy Wilson and Samuel Painter, who died in infancy. Mr. Painter attended the Dublin Mills Community Church, Hustontown, and formerly attended the McKendree United Methodist Church, Three Springs. In his earlier years, he was a Huntingdon County Forest Fire Warden for a number of years. Mr. Painter was primarily a farmer and also assisted geological surveyors measuring the depths of the Aughwick Creek. Funeral services will be held April 10, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia. Interment will be made in Jordan Cemetery, Orbisonia. Eleanor Catherine (Mullen) BROWN, 85, a resident of The Homestead at Westminster Woods, Huntingdon, and formerly of Mifflin Street, Huntingdon, died April 8, 2004, at The Oaks at Westminster Woods, following an extended illness. Born June 10, 1918, in Leetsdale, Allegheny County, she was the daughter of the late James and Mary (McCarthy) Mullen. She was united in marriage to Coyle Elwood Brown April 20, 1944, at St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church in Baden, by the Rev. Raymond Foster. Mr. Brown preceded her in death Jan. 18, 1994. She is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Jeffrey (Barbara) DeWalt of Lititz, Mrs. Frank (Peggy) O'Leary of Pittsburgh and Mrs. David (Susan) Martin of Huntingdon; seven grandchildren: Beth, Leah and Kara DeWalt, Jennifer Hoover and Kellie, Erin and Lauren Martin; and one great-grandson, A.J. DeWalt. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Kathleen Hoover, in 1975. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family, having been preceded in death by one brother, James Mullen, and one sister, Rose Ann Weir. Mrs. Brown was a member of Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Huntingdon, where she was a member of the Altar Society. She attended Rochester, Pa., public schools and graduated from Rochester High School. She attended Duff's Business College in Pittsburgh and later graduated from Practical Nursing School in Ambridge. She was employed as a licensed practical nurse at Rochester General Hospital, retiring in 1974 after nine years. Mrs. Brown was an avid reader and enjoyed traveling. A funeral Mass will be held April 12, at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Huntingdon, with the Rev. David J. Arseneault officiating. Interment will be made in Holy Cross Cemetery, Huntingdon. Maryann R. PIENTKA, 70, of Mount Union, died unexpectedly April 9, 2004, at her home. Born Dec. 11, 1933, in Plains, she was the daughter of Andrew and Julia Hirko. She was united in marriage to Michael Pientka Sr. in May 1955 in Plains. Mr. Pientka preceded her in death in 1989. She is survived by three sons and one daughter: Michael J. Pientka Jr. of Colorado, Matthew J. Pientka of Arizona; Marshall J. Pientka of Texas and Michele J. Lemin of Mount Union; and six grandchildren. Five sisters and two brothers survive: Alberta Evancho and Betty Lou Dupak, both of Plains; Andrew Hirko of Lancaster; Florence Hornick of Wilkes-Barre; Michael Hirko of Plains; Dorothy Picchetti of Wilkes-Barre; and Barbara Hirko of Plains. Mrs. Pientka was of the Catholic faith. She was a graduate of Plains High School. She retired in 1998 from Owens-Corning Fiberglas in Huntingdon with 19 years of service. Previously, she had been employed by Arrow in Huntingdon and Robin Footwear in Mount Union. She enjoyed sewing. Funeral services will be held April 14, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with the Rev. Jim Stock officiating. Edward L. REED, 49, of Yorkshire Drive, Mechanicsburg, died April 9, 2004, at Harrisburg Hospital in Harrisburg, following an extended illness. Born Nov. 9, 1954, in Roaring Spring, he was the son of the late Howard Mitchell Reed and Edith Louise (Foor) Reed. He was united in marriage to Debra Andrusko July 27, 1974, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is survived by his wife; one son, David Reed, and his wife, Jennifer, of Mechanicsburg; two daughters, Ericalyn Wise, and her husband, Oliver, of Mississippi, and Erin Reed of Mechanicsburg; and two grandchildren, Bailee Reed and Lillian Reed, both of Mechanicsburg. Four brothers survive: Robert R. Reed of Saxton, Ronnie R. Reed of Robertsdale, James H. Reed of Saxton and Gary L. Reed of Huntingdon. Mr. Reed was a member of Christian Life Assembly Church of God of Camp Hill. He also attended the Riddlesburg Bible Church, Riddlesburg. He was a graduate of Tussey Mountain High School and attended Northwest Bible College in Minot, N.D. He was employed as a saleman for Montgomery Ward. Mr. Reed was an avid sports fan, especially of the Atlanta Falcons. He served as a referee for the pee wee football program in the Harrisburg area. He also loved spending time with his grandchildren. Funeral services will be held April 13, at the Curtis A. Heath Funeral Home, Broad Top City. Pastor Marrion Foor will officiate, assisted by Pastor Jesse Musser. Interment will be made in Langdondale Cemetery, Six Mile Run. Eugene S. MOORE, 76, of Orbisonia, died April 10, 2004, at Woodland Retirement Center in Orbisonia. He had been in failing health. Born Dec. 10, 1927, in Shirley Twp., Huntingdon County, he was the son of the late Samuel and Helen L. (Bookhamer) Moore. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family. Mr. Moore was a carpenter and enjoyed fishing. At His request in his pre-arrangements, there will be no public funeral service. Ruth E. SHOPE, 85, formerly of Smithfield Twp., Huntingdon, died April 10, 2004, at The Oaks at Westminster Woods, Huntingdon. Born May 24, 1918, in Three Springs, she was the daughter of the late John E. and Olive C. (Fleck) Wible. She was united in marriage to Ellsworth D. "Shorty" Shope June 30, 1936, in Barton, Md. Mr. Shope preceded her in death April 5, 1990. She is survived by one daughter, Doris (Shope) Cox of Shrewsbury; two sons, David J. Shope of Marietta, Ga., and Dean W. Shope of Huntingdon; 10 grandsons; and 11 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one grandson, Jason O. Shope, and was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Mrs. Shope was a member of Mount Carmel United Methodist Church in Three Springs. She was employed by the Huntingdon Area School District in the Smithfield Elementary School cafeteria, retiring as head cook in 1984 with 27 years of service. She also volunteered at Huntingdon Manor for a number of years. Funeral services will be held April 15, at the Robert E. Peters Funeral Home in Huntingdon, with Pastor Ken Grundon officiating. Interment will be made in Three Springs Memorial Cemetery, Three Springs. Deborah K. (Tennis) STOLLE, 52, of Orbisonia, died April 10, 2004, at her home. She had been in failing health. Born May 13, 1951, in Huntingdon, she was the daughter of Geraldine (Fisher) Dull, who survives in Mount Union. Along with her mother, she is survived by four children: Christopher Kelly of Lititz, Shawn Cowan of McConnellsburg, Tasha Wennick of McVeytown and Heaven Stolle, with whom she resided; and five grandchildren. Four brothers survive: Harry Tennis of Kansas and James Tennis, Bruce Dull and Charles Dull, all of Mount Union. Ms. Stolle was of the Protestant faith. She was last employed by Seton C., Saxton, and previously worked for 20 years at Empire Kosher. "Debbie" loved spending time with her grandchildren. Funeral services will be held April 14, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with Pastor Darrell Nicklow officiating. Jack Clifton ANDERS, 76, of Morris Twp., Alexandria, died April 10, 2004, at his residence following an extended illness. He was born July 18, 1927, the son of the late Roy H. and Myrtle Inez (Rousch) Anders,and lived his entire life on his family homestead in Water Street, Morris Twp. He was united in marriage to Rosemary Waite April 4, 1947, in Berrysville, Va. Mrs. Anders preceded him in death Feb. 28, 2002. He is survived by three sons: Robert C. "Sam" Anders, and his wife, Linda, Thomas W. Anders, and his wife, Patricia, and Kevin M. Anders, and his wife, Michelle, all of Water Street; one daughter, Melissa "Susie" Franchio, and her fiance, Jerry, of Mount Holly, N.J.; six grandchildren: Robert C. Anders Jr., Jack T. Anders, Daniel W. Anders, Clifford R. Anders, Amy Fleck and Adam Franchio; and two great-grandchildren Lynnsey Fleck and Caleb Anders. Two brothers, Thomas Richard Anders and Joseph W. Anders, both of Alexandria, and a sister, Jean A. Kooken of Tyrone, survive. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Cynthia Low Anders Oct. 2, 1881; an infant son, Jack Anders, in 1964; and a granddaughter, Jennifer E. Anders, in 1975. He was also preceded in death by six brothers: George E. Anders, Roy H. Anders, John V. Anders, Raymond Anders, James Anders and Donald Anders; and a sister, Patricia Logan. Mr. Anders was a member of God's Missionary Church in Alexandria. He was a lifetime member of the Hookies Fire Co. in Tyrone and a life member of the Water Street and Shaffersville Historical Society. He graduated from Alexandria High School. Like many of the "greatest generation," he volunteered to serve during World War II, entering the United States Army Special Training Unit, Fort Devens, Mass., Sept. 11, 1945. He served as a private until he was honorable discharged Dec. 14, 1945, after the war ended. He retired in 1993 after working for 26 years for the IA Construction Corporation. Mr. Anders enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening and his biggest enjoyment came from his time spent with his family, they were the most important part of his life. Funeral services will be held April 13, at the Cutright-Speck Funeral Home, Alexandria, with the Rev. Alvin R. Shaffer officiating. Interment will be made in Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery, Alexandria. James Wilson ROBINSON, 60, of New Port Richey, Fla., formerly of Huntingdon, died April 11, 2004, at the family cottage on Hartwell Lake in Martin, Ga. Born April 10, 1944, in Huntingdon, he was the son of Rosalia Mae (Lindsay) Robinson, who survives at her Huntingdon and Reading residences, and the late John Albert Robinson. He was united in marriage to Mary Ann Mentzer Aug. 20, 1981, in Huntingdon, by the Rev. Nancy (Robinson) Dougherty, sister of the groom. He is survived by his wife at the couple's Florida residence and two sons, Eric James Robinson and Mark Eugene Robinson, who are both attending college while residing at the family home. His sister, the Rev. Nancy (Robinson) Dougherty, and her husband, Phillip L. Dougherty, PhD., survive, as well as three nieces and one nephew: Bethany Paige Lutz of Reading, Mignon Vath of Chicago, Ill., Heather Dougherty of Rochester, N.Y., and Sherman Dougherty of Thousand Oaks, Calif. Mr. Robinson was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Hudson, Fla. He was a member and past president of the Florida Mosquito Control Association and was a member of the American Mosquito Control Association. He attended Huntingdon Public schools, graduating from Huntingdon Area High School with the Class of 1962. He attended the Pennsylvania State University and received a bachelor of science degree from Juniata College in 1969. In 1971, he earned his master's degree from Rutgers University. Mr. Robinson was employed by Pasco County Mosquito Control in Pasco County, Fla., from 1971 until his retirement in March 2004. He served as Pasco County's director from 1973 until his retirement. Mr. Robinson was honored by Pasco County by the naming of the mosquito control facility after him. The James W. Robinson Pasco County Mosquito Control Facility was dedicated November 2001. Additionally, Mr. Robinson received the following honors: Florida Mosquito Control's high honor of the Maurice W. Provost Memorial Award for recognition of his outstanding contribution in the field of mosquito control in November 2003; the Fred Stutz Memorial Award (the Florida Mosquito Control Association's highest award for operational achievements) in 1996; the American Mosquito Control Association Meritorious Service Award in February 2004; the Presidential Citation from the American Mosquito Control Association in 1994. Funeral services will be held at Jacob's Church, Penn Twp., Hesston, April 17. The Rev. Nancy (Robinson) Dougherty) will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Christy L. Dowdy. Interment will be made in the White Church Cemetery, Penn Twp., Hesston. Elsie M. HOUPPERT, 78, formerly of King of Prussia, died April 11, 2004, at Woodland Retirement Center in Orbisonia, where she had been residing. Born May 14, 1925, in Raton, N.M., she was the daughter of the late Basilio and Clara (Garcia) Moses. She was united in marriage to James L. Houppert in 1945. Mr. Houppert preceded her in death Jan. 13, 1980. She is survived by one son, James L. Houppert Jr. of Shade Gap; one daughter, Dolores M. Burgess of King of Prussia; and two granddaughters and one grandson, Kelly Burgess of King of Prussia, Rebecca Houppert of Wayne and Alex Burgess of King of Prussia. Two sisters survive: Frances Broyles of Phoenix, Ariz., and Emily Salamon of Pueblo, Colo. She was preceded in death by one son, John P. Houppert; two brothers, Joseph Moses and Frank Moses; and one sister, Clara Vigil. Mrs. Houppert was a member of Our Lady of Divine Providence Parish, King of Prussia. She retired from Bloomingdale's Department Store in 1996 after 15 years of services. She was also a homemaker. A funeral Mass will be held at noon Wednesday, April 14, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Ridgley Street, Orbisonia, with the Rev. George Koharchik as celebrant. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Oscar Lloyd GRIFFITH, 64, of General Delivery, Hopewell, died April 12, 2004, as the result of an automobile accident. Born Sept. 29, 1939, in Jennerstown, he was the son of the late Charles and Arminta Doretta (Tressler) Griffith. He was united in marriage to Sally Jean Grace Nov. 24, 1962, in Bedford County. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith died in the same automobile accident. He is survive by two daughters, Robin Kuklo and Cindy Fisher, and seven grandchildren: Terry Gartland, Christopher Gartland, Jessica Gartland, Lukas Kuklo, Noah Kuklo, John Griffith and Brian Ramsey. Also surviving are one brother, James Griffith; five sisters: Betty Zelanko, Elizabeth Donaldson, Armeta Pittman, Shirley Bouchard and Carol Weaver; one half-brother, Charles Ross; and one half-sister, Anna Ross. He was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Heather Ramsey, and two brothers, Charles Griffith and Joe Griffith. Mr. Griffith worked as a laborer at Cooper's Saw Mill. He had also worked in the coal mines and for the state. Funeral services will be held April 17, at the Hopewell Methodist Church, with Pastor Jesse Musser officiating. Interment will be made in Grandview Cemetery, Saxton. Sally Jean (Grace) GRIFFITH, 68, of General Delivery, Hopewell, died April 12, 2004, as a result of an automobile accident. Born March 19, 1936, in Broad Top Twp., Bedford County, she was the daughter of the late Clifford Charles and Verna Angus (Browell) Grace. She was united in marriage to Oscar Lloyd Griffith Nov. 24, 1962, in Bedford County. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith died in same automobile accident. She is survived by two daughters, Robin Kuklo and Cindy Fisher, and seven grandchildren: Terry Gartland, Christopher Gartland, Jessica Gartland, Lukas Kuklo, Noah Kuklo, John Griffith and Brian Ramsey. Two sisters and four brothers survive: Janet Skipper, Ruth O'Neal, Wilday Grace, John Grace, Bill Grace and Larry Grace. She was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Heather Ramsey, and a brother, James C. Grace. Mrs. Griffith was a homemaker. Funeral services will be held April 17, at the Hopewell Methodist Church, with Pastor Jesse Musser officiating. Interment will be made in Grandview Cemetery, Saxton. Robert A. STEELE, 79, formerly of Huntingdon and Dallas, died April 12, 2004, at Hospice Community Care in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, after a lengthy illness. Born In Belleville, he was the son of the late J. Sherman and E. Pearle Steele. His wife, Patricia (Rohland) Steele, preceded him in death in 1984. He is survived by daughters, Sandra Woodling of Martinsburg, Judith Swire of Hunlock Creek and Gina Scavone and Kippie Morgan of Dallas. There are 11 grandchildren and one great-grandson. He was also preceded in death by sisters, Gwendolyn Shope and Gladys Wallace. Mr. Steele was a member of Mount Olivet United Methodist Church, Mechanicsburg. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts in Huntingdon and Mechanicsburg. He was a graduate of Huntingdon High School and he attended King's College, Wilkes-Barre. He was a master sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps, serving from 1942 until 1970. He was a World War II and Korean War veteran, having been awarded two Purple Hearts for being wounded during conflict. Before retirement in 1991, Mr. Steele was employed as director of industries for all of the Pennsylvania State Correctional Institutions, located in Camp Hill. Prior to becoming director, he was supervisor of Correctional Industries of SCI Dallas. He was past treasurer of the Correctional Industries Association for the U.S. for many years. Private funeral services will be held April 24, at the convenience of the family. Interment will be made at Huntingdon Memorial Gardens, Huntingdon, with Pastor Dick Felty, Mount Olivet United Methodist Church, Mechanicsburg, officiating. Raymond C. "Dick" SMITH, 81, of Valley View Haven, formerly of Goss Terrace, Lewistown, entered into eternal rest April 13, 2004. Born March 24, 1923, he was the son of Elmer and Goldie Smith. His wife of 57 years, Betty (Hancock) Smith, survives. Also surviving are three children: Richard L. Smith, and his wife, Paula, and Shelley Raye Smith and Steve Smith, and his wife, Marsha, all of Lewistown; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. One brother and four sisters survive: Leo Smith of Lewistown, Cora Eward of Reedsville, Mabel Livinghouse of Lewistown, Ernestine Sager of Philipsburg and Betty Hackenberry of Lewistown. He was preceded in death by a sister, Peggy. Mr. Smith was of the Protestant faith. He was a World War II U.S. Army veteran, having served in the Battle of the Bulge. He worked at the American Viscoe Corporation for 23 years. He worked in construction and was a self-employed carpenter who enjoyed building houses. For several years, he worked at Harbison-Walker Refractories and for PennDOT. He retired from Granville Twp., Mifflin County, with 10 years of service. Mr. Smith liked to raise beef and pork when he was rearing his family. He enjoyed being around children and will be remembered as a loving and devoted father and husband. A memorial service will be held April 25, at the First Church of the Brethren, Shaw Avenue, Lewistown, with Pastor Doug Sherlock officiating. Gilbert N. KUHSTOS, 68, of Cassville, died April 13, 2004, at Hillview Nursing Home, Altoona, after an extended illness. Born Oct. 13, 1935, in Cassville, he was the son of the late William and Lillian (Stapleton) Kuhstos, and lived his entire life at the family homestead. He was united in marriage to Elizabeth"Betty" Burns June 14, 1958, in Newton Hamilton. He is survived by his wife at home; two daughters, Carole L. Kaiser, and her fiance, Joe Tryon, of Beaver Creek, Ohio, and Carrie L. Hartsell, and her husband, Bruce, of Hickory, N.C.; one son, Edward Kuhstos, and his wife, Kathi, of Tyrone; seven grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. Two sisters, Pearl Schnauffer and Margaret "Peg" Shope, both of Huntingdon, survive. He was preceded in death by three sisters: Maxine Nastas, Julia Hall and Carole Kuhstos, and two brothers, Charles Kuhstos and William Kuhstos. Mr. Kuhstos was of the Protestant faith. He graduated from Robertsdale High School. He was drafted into the United States Army Oct. 17, 1955, and served as a tank commander until Oct. 16, 1957. He retired in 1993 after working over 30 years in the construction industry as a carpenter. Mr. Kuhstos enjoyed Hunting, fishing and gardening. His biggest enjoyment came from his time spent with his devoted wife of over 45 years and his family. They were the most important part of his life. Funeral services will be held April 17, at the Beavertown Bible Church, Todd, with the Rev. James Thomas and the Rev. Ralph Hamer officiating. Interment will be made in Trough Creek Valley Baptist Cemetery, Calvin. Gaetano O. "Guy" GUILIANTE, 55, of Mount Union, died April 13, 2004, at Lewistown Hospital. He had been in failing health. Born Jan. 9, 1949, in Chester, he was the son of the late Gaetano O. Jr. and Clara (Joline) Guiliante. He was united in marriage to Doris Dennison Sept. 19, 1986, in Mount Union. He is survived by his wife, and three sons and four daughters: Gaetano O. "Guy" Guiliante, and his wife, Robyn, of Mount Union; William V. "Bill" Guiliante, and his wife, Courtney, of Mount Union; Sally Guiliante of Blairsville; Jennifer Guiliante of Bald Eagle; Robin Shore, and her husband, Glenn Jr., of Mount Union; Danette Yakymac, and her husband, Jonathan, of Mount Union; and Harrison Smith III of Mount Union. He is also survived by the following grandchildren: Anthony Guiliante, who is being reared in Mr. Guiliante's home; and Michael Smith, Glenn Shore III, Crysta Guiliante, Amanda Shore; Lindsay Shore; Heather Guiliante, Macy Guiliante, Breckin Guiliante, Ryan Guiliante, Chapin Guiliante, Austin Yakymac, Ashlyn Smith, Alexis Condrack, Thomas Reder and Alissa Reder. Two brothers and one sister survive: William King of Upper Chichester, Enrico "Henry" Guiliante of California and Dollie Missovoulos of Williamstown, N.J. He was preceded in death by one brother, John King, and one granddaughter, Elizabeth Smith. Mr. Guiliante was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Mill Creek. He had served as a Webelos leader with Pack 276 Cub Scouts, Mount Union, for 10 years. Mr. Guiliante was employed for a number of years at Huntingdon County Weatherization. Funeral services will be held April 16, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Mill Creek, with President Richard Hark officiating. Interment will be made in the IOOF Cemetery, Rockhill Furnace. Mae Gertrude (Ross) PARKS, 93, of Huntingdon, died April 15, 2004, at Huntingdon Manor, Huntingdon. Mrs. Parks had been in declining health for the past two and one-half years. Born Aug. 5, 1910, in Bigler, Clearfield County, she was the daughter of the late John and Viola (Hoover) Ross. She was united in marriage to Elmer E. "Ted" Parks Aug. 23, 1928, in Saint Petersburg, Clarion County. Mr. Parks preceded her in death March 8, 1967. She is survived by one son, Elmer L. Parks of Hartslog Valley; and one niece, Judy A. (Coffman) Himes, who was reared in the Parks' home. She is also survived by six grandchildren: Linda Progl, and her husband, Rick, of Porter Twp.; Patty Bonsell, and her husband, Mark, of Porter Twp.; Ted. E. Parks of Lewistown; Tim B. Parks, and his wife, Michele, of Norfolk, Va.; Steven R. Himes of Knoxville, Tenn.; and DeWitt W. Himes of Huntingdon; and eight great-grandchildren: Elizabeth, Tammy, Randi, Ryan, Caleb, Isabella, Nicole and Samantha. A brother, Theodore W. Ross of Alexandria, and a sister, Mary A. Ross of Huntingdon, survive. She was preceded in death by a daughter-in-law, Genevieve (Jackson) Parks; and five sisters: Mrs. Charles (Thelma Holtzapple; Mrs. Maurice (Bertha) Breon; Mrs. Albert (Sara) Reed; Mrs. Albert (Annie) Henry; and Mrs. Glenn (Mildred) Spriggle. Mrs. Parks was a member of the Stone Church of the Brethren, Huntingdon. She attended Centre County public schools. She was employed by the Huntingdon Throwing Mills and Juniata College, retiring from the latter's housekeeping department in 1970. Mrs. Parks was especially fond of cats and enjoyed crocheting. Funeral services will be held April 19, at the John B. Brown Funeral Home, Huntingdon, with the Revs. Dale W. and Christy L. Dowdy officiating. Interment will be made in Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon. Charles R. MASON, 83, of Mount Union, died April 16, 2004, at his home following a brief illness. Born Sept. 12, 1920, in Mount Union, he was the son of the late William M. and Anna (Parsons) Mason. She was united in marriage to Margaret A. Fields March 22, 1951, at the First Methodist Church in Williamsport by the Rev. Cecil Weimer. Mrs. Mason preceded him in death Nov. 22, 2003. The couple had been married 52 years. He is survived by one son, Captain William R. Mason, and his wife, Margaret, of Fairfax, Va.; and two grandchildren, Maghan and Michael. He was preceded in death by the following brothers and sisters: Rose Crouse, William A. Mason, Olive Huey, Harbison W. Mason, Helen Holder, Paul Mason, Pauling Linn, Joseph Mason, Anna Zimmerman, Naomi Mason and Margaret Mason. Mr. Mason was a member of the Presbyterian churches in both Mount Union and Georgetown, Del, and was active in both, having served as a deacon, choir member, Sunday School superintendent and adult Bible class teacher. He also served as a Cub Scout leader for many years. He was a life member of the VFW and American Legions Posts and a member of the Elks and Moose Lodges in Huntingdon. His Masonic affiliations included the Masonic Lodge F&AM, the Grand Lodge AF&AM, Shrine Club, Delaware Consistory, NUR Temple and the Order of the Eastern Star, all in Delaware. A graduate of Mount Union High School and Penn State University, Mr. Mason furthered his education at Salisbury State College, Colorado State University and the University of Delaware. During World War II, he served in the United States Navy, attaining the rank of chief petty officer. He served with the 2nd Beach Battalion in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and Normandy. At the end of the war, he was in charge of the public works in Guam. A secondary school teacher, he taught at Tyrone High School, Lewistown Vocational School, Sussex School in Georgetown, Del., Milton High School in Milton, Del., and Mount Union Area High School. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of Mr. Mason's family. Betty Lou HESS, 61, of Hopewell, died unexpectedly April 16, 2004, at her home. Born Oct. 10, 1942, in Hopewell, she was the daughter of the late Samuel E. and Thelma (Spacht) Ford. She was united in marriage to David F. Hess April 27, 1960, in Winchester, Va. She is survived by her husband at home and the following children: Genevieve Lynn, and her husband, Robert, of Six Mile Run; Tony Hess, and his wife, Tammy (Gochnour), of Hopewell; Linda Ruby of Hopewell; Gary Hess of Somerset; Betty Jean Harding, and her husband, Rockey, of Hopewell; Dustin Hess at home; and stepson Bruce Estep, and his wife, Karen (Granfors), of Mill Creek. Seventeen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren also survive. She is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Jim Ford of Arkansas; Roy Ford of Hopewell; Lillian Sellers of Mississippi; Phyllis Smotherman of New Mexico; Beverly Regi, and her husband, Wayne, and Sara Zeckman, and her husband, John, all of Fort Littleton; Ramona Rutters, Nancy Lynn and Wanza Horton, and her husband, George, all of Hopewell; and Debbie Reynolds of Tyrone. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Barbara Becker, and a sister, Joy Mixell. Mrs. Hess was affiliated with the Shermans Valley Brethren in Christ Church. For several years, she worked at the Cove Shoe Factory in Martinsburg and was also employed as a waitress at Snyder's Gateway and Perkins, both in Breezewood. Funeral services will be held April 19, at the Shermans Valley Brethren in Christ Church with Pastor Dan Gochnour officiating. Interment will be made in Shermans Valley Brethren in Christ Church Cemetery. Margaret Fetzko HILSHANSKY, 91, of Huntingdon, formerly of Central City, died April 17, 2004, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon. Born July 27, 1912, in Delancey, the daughter of the late John and Maria (Lizak) Kokinda. She was twice married, first to Paul Fetzko; then to George Hilshansky. Both Mr. Fetzko and Mr. Hilshansky preceded her in death. She is survived by a daughter, Evelyn (Fetzko) East, and her husband, Kent, of Huntingdon, with whom Mrs. Hilshansky resided for the past two years; a son, Raymond Paul Fetzko, and his wife, Charlene (Kovach), of Salix; four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. A brother, George Kokinda of Ohio, survives. She was preceded in death by a grandson, Mark Paul East; two brothers, John and Michael Kokinda; and two sisters, Anna Gunza and Mary Katz. A brief service will be held April 21, at the Robert F. Mulcahy Funeral Home, Central City. A Diving Liturgy will follow at St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church, with the Very Rev. John Govrusik officiating. Committal will be made in Parish Cemetery. Harry Derber "Derb" OSWALD, 46, of 61 Pechins Road, Collegeville, was pronounced dead April 18, 2004, by the Berks County coroner at the scene of a car-pedestrian accident. Mr. Oswald sustained fatal injuries when he was struck by a vehicle where he was part of a cleanup crew along Route 222 in Berks County. He was born Feb. 9, 1958, in West Chester, the son of the late Harry L. Whitson Sr. and Patricia (Oswald) Whitson Decker of Wood where she resides with his stepfather, Rick Decker. Mr. Oswald is also survived by his companion, Diane Shoemacher of Collegeville. A son, Jared Oswald of Saxton, and two daughters, Adrianne Oswald of Saxton, and Tara Oswald of Aspenwall, survive. Also surviving are two brothers, Jesse Whitson of Bridgeport and Harry L. Whitson Jr. of Collegeville and a sister, Karen Owoc of Bridgeport. Four uncles and two aunts survive: Mike Oswald and John Oswald of Collegeville, Theodore Oswald of Coatesville, Jack Decker of Defiance, Steve Whitson of Chester, Judy Oswald of Collegeville and Catherine Spitko of Bridgeport. There are six nieces and one nephew surviving, who referred to their uncle at "The Old Wise One." He was preceded in death by three uncles and three aunts. Mr. Oswald was of the Protestant faith. He was a member of the Sons of the American Legion and ABATE in Malvern. He was also a successful member of AA, having just received his six-month coin. He attended Bridgeport and Tussey Mountain High schools and was a graduate of Upper Marion High School in 1976. Mr. Oswald had been employed as a machinist at Bishop Tobe and the JLG and was currently employed at Spring City Electric Manufacturing in Spring City. He enjoyed building classic model cars and his Harley-Davidson Sportster motorcycle. A funeral service will be held April 22, at the D. Ronald Long Funeral Chapel, Saxton, with Pastor Lanny Hoover officiating. Interment will be made at Grandview Cemetery Saxton. John S. LAMBERSON, 87, of Mapleton, died April 18, 2004, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon. Born Aug. 22, 1916, in Clay Twp., Huntingdon County, he was the son of the late Charles and Jessie (Stunkard) Lamberson. He was united in marriage to Virginia M. Bowman June 29, 1940. Mrs. Lamberson preceded him in death Dec. 27, 1992. He is survived by two sons and four daughters: Duane Lamberson of Mill Creek; Valgene Lamberson of Mapleton; Dianne Pedersen of Asheville, N.C.; Kay Good of Erie; Thelma Lamberson of Mapleton; and Tina Lawyer of Carlisle; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one brother and one sister. Mr. Lamberson attended Valley View Evangelical Church, Mapleton. He served in the United States Army, with a tour of duty in Panama. He retired from PennDOT where he had worked as a truck driver. Prior to that, he had been employed by D.W. Miller Inc., Huntingdon, as a construction worker. A memorial service will be held April 22, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia, with the Rev. Kenneth Morris officiating. Interment will be made in Bethel Cemetery, New Grenada. James T. KALOS, 85, of Huntingdon, died unexpectedly April 18, 2004, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon. Born Jan. 1, 1919, in Pittsburgh, he was the son of the late Theodore N. and Athena (Zozos) Kalogeropulos. He was united in marriage to Margaret Dorothy Loftus April 17, 1943, in Pittsburgh. His wife preceded him in death March 8, 1988. He is survived by two sons: James L. Kalos, and his wife, Diane (Schock), of Walker Twp., Huntingdon, and Richard T. Kalos of Huntingdon; and his nephew, John A. Loftus of Alexandria, Va., who was reared in Mr. Kalos' home. Also surviving are five grandchildren: Michele (Kalos) Speck, and her husband, Jeffrey, with whom Mr. Kalos resided since 1989; Lisa (Kalos) Rudy, and her husband, Troy, of Duncansville; Lori (Kalos) Arbogast of Williamsport; James M. Kalos of Delaware Water Gap; and Daniel Hamaker of Smithfield Twp., Huntingdon; and eight great-grandchildren: Michael "Boomer" Kalos and Matthew and Bryant Speck, all of Huntingdon; Nickolas and Margo Rudy of Duncansville; and Deanna Arbogast and Madeline and Demetria Hall, all of Williamsport. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Lynne (Kalos) Hamaker. The last surviving member of his immediate family, he was preceded in death by one brother and one sister, Nicholas T. Kalos in 1981 and Helen Kalos in 1993. Mr. Kalos was a member of Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Huntingdon. He was a member of Standing Stone Post No. 1754 Veterans of Foreign Wars and a member and past treasurer of the Frank P. Hommon Post No. 24 American Legion, both in Huntingdon, he was also a member of the board of directors of the Huntingdon Cinema and a life member of the former Huntingdon No. 2 Fire Co. Mr. Kalos attended public schools in Pittsburgh, graduating from Carrick High School with the Class of 1935. He served during World War II with the U.S. Army's 86th Mountain Infantry Regiment of the 10th Mountain Division in the North Apennines and Po Valley Italian campaign. He was honorably discharged in 1945, having attained the rank of technician fifth grade and having been awarded a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart for his meritorious service and wounds sustained during his tour of duty. In the early 1940s, Mr. Kalos managed the News Reel Theatre in Pittsburgh. Following his military service, he resumed theater management at the Adelphia until 1948. From 1948 until 1960, he managed the Clifton Theatre in Huntingdon and became owner of the Clifton business from 1960 until 1972. He managed Huntingdon's Grand Theatre from 1956 until 1960. From 1972 until 1974, Mr. Kalos managed the Huntingdon Tastee Freeze and from 1974 until 1979, he managed the Huntingdon Holiday Inn Junior. In 1989, he retired from the J.B. Kunz Co, at the age of 70. In 1990, following his formal retirement, be began his present career with the Sheetz Stores in Huntingdon. Mr. Kalos was a Huntingdon Bearcat sports fanatic. He also enjoyed the Pittsburgh sports teams, thoroughbred horse racing and his morning sports chats with his numerous friends during his work at the uptown Sheetz store. He loved children as much as they love him. A funeral Mass will be held April 21, at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Huntingdon, with the Rev. David J. Arseneault serving as celebrant. Interment will be made in Huntingdon Memorial Gardens, Walker Twp. Huntingdon. Freda Hetrick Lentz BAGGOTT, 91, of West Monroe, La., and formerly of Huntingdon, died April 18, 2004, in West Monroe. Born May 7, 1912, in Bakers Summit, she was the daughter of the late John and Sophia Lee. She was thrice married, first to W. Earl Hetrick Jan. 15, 1931. Mr. Hetrick preceded her in death July 15, 1966. On March 28, 1968, she was wed to Paul C. Lentz, who preceded her in death in October 1996. She was united in marriage to Roland Baggott Nov. 14, 2003. Mr. Baggott survives at home. She is survived by a daughter, Rita E. Roark of West Monroe, La.; two grandchildren, David L. Shaner and Rita K. Masimore, both of Pennsylvania; and three great-grandchildren, Zach Masimore, Tara Masimore and Magan Shaner, all of Pennsylvania. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda Lee Snare, and two sisters, Anna Teeters and Rhoda Alexander. Mrs. Baggott was a member of the Christian & Missioniary Alliance Church in Huntingdon and the New Hope Tabernacle in Bradentown, Fla. She worked for McCrory's Distribution Center in Huntingdon and York, retiring in 1974. Following her retirement from McCrory's, she moved to Bradenton, Fla., and worked for the Arthritis Foundation until 2001, when she retired at age 89. Mrs. Baggott enjoyed reading, making crafts and crocheting. A memorial service will be held at the convenience of Mrs. Baggott's family Helen (Gifford) BARBEN, 89, a resident of Valley View Haven, Belleville, formerly of Mount Union, died April 19, 2004, at the nursing home. She was born Nov. 14, 1914, in Mount Union, the daughter of the late James and Martha (Morgan) Gifford. She was united in marriage to Gerald L. "Buck" Barben Nov. 17, 1941. He preceded her in death May 9, 1981. She is survived by one sister, Grace App of Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Gifford was preceded in death by the following sisters and brothers: P. Jayne Gifford, Preston Gifford, Clair Gifford, Veda Hazzard, Mary Harris and Paul Gifford. Mrs. Barben was a member of the Mount Union Presbyterian Church. She attended the Mount Union Schools. She was a licensed practical nurse, having been employed by the Masonic Homes in Elizabethtown for a number of years. She had also worked as a private nurse. Private graveside services will be held at the convenience of the family. James Thomas EYERLY, 39, of Huntingdon, died April 19, 2004, at his home. He had been in failing health for the past few years. He was born April 1, 1965, in Upper Darby, the son of Dr. William John Eyerly who survives along with his wife, Dianna S. Eyerly in St. Augustine, Fla., and the late Maryann Elizabeth (McKenna) Eyerly. Also surviving are a son, Andrew J. Eyerly of Huntingdon,and a daughter, Holly D. Eyerly of St. Augustine, Fla. Three brothers and a sister survive: William J. Eyerly Jr. and his wife, Nina, of Gainesville, Fla., R. Scott Fisher of Helo, Hawaii, and Brent E. Fisher and Heather E. Holthan and her husband, Christopher, all of Gainesville, Fla. Two nephews also survive. Mr, Eyerly was a member of the Most Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Huntingdon. He graduated from Juniata Valley High School with the Class of 1983 and later graduated from South Hills Business School. He worked as a computer consultant for Citicorp of Frederick, Md., until his disability and then privately, folllowing his illness, as a computer analyst and programmer. He enjoyed computers, music and reading. He had resided in Huntingdon County since 1978. A memorial service will be held April 27, at Most Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Huntingdon. The Rev. David J. Arsenault will officiate. Interment will be private. Kermit L. WIBLE, 91, formerly of Robertsdale, Saxton and Huntingdon, died April 19, 2004, at The Oaks at Westminster Woods, Huntingdon. Born April 28, 1912, in Three Springs, he was the son of the late Frank and Luetta (Kirkpatrick) Wible. He was united in marriage to Anna Erma Hileman Oct. 5, 1935, in Centre Hall. Mr. Wible preceded him in death March 9, 2004. He is survived by a son, K. Leon Wible, and his wife, Eunice, of Leesburg, Fla.; a daughter, Linda Cutshall, and her husband, Edgar. of Huntingdon; six grandchildren; Jeff Wible, Jamie Brown, Janice Earley , Brenda Casner, Jay Wible and Brett Cutshall; and nine great-grandchildren. A sister, Mary Grace Wible of Kutztown, survives. Mr. Wible was a member of Saxton United Methodist Church and taught men's Sunday School in Robertsdale. He was a member of NEA, PSEA and the Retired Teachers Association. He was a member and past master of Cromwell Lodge FA&M, Orbisonia, and a member of the Harrisburg Consistory and the Jaffa Shrine Temple, Altoona. He was also a member and past president of the Huntingdon County Shriners Club. Additionally, he was a member and past president of the Robertsdale and Saxton Lions clubs and a member of the Huntingdon Lions Club and formerly served as Lions Club zone chairman. He was also a member and past president of the Broad Top Old-Timers Association and a member of the Broad Top Baseball Hall of Fame. He served on the board of directors of the First National bank of Three Springs from 1955-1967. Mr. Wible was a 1930 graduate of Orbisonia High School and a 1934 graduate of Shippensburg State Teachers College. He taught school in Cherry Grove, Donation, Three Springs, Robertsdale and Tussey Mountain. He coached the Robertsdale High School football team from 1942-1947. Funeral services will be held April 22, at the Robert E. Peters Funeral Home, Huntingdon, with the Rev. Wayne L. Richards officiating. Interment will be made in Three Springs Memorial Cemetery. Floyd Auman CONLON, 73, of 2510 Blair Ave., Huntingdon, died April 19, 2004, following a brief illness, at Mount Nittany Medical center, State College. He was born July 31, 1930, in Aitch, the son of the late H. Thomas Sr. and Gladys (Auman) Conlon. He was married to Donna Kann July 23, 1955, in Fort Loudon. His wife survives at their Huntingdon residence. A son, Floyd Thomas "Tom" Conlon and his wife, Ronda, and a daughter, Luann C. Mellott and her husband, David K., both of Huntingdon, and two granddaughters, Stacy L. Conlon and Emily Dawn Conlon, both of Altoona, survive. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Richard (Flora) Lynn of York, Mary Elizabeth Knable of Huntingdon and Caroline "Jane" Koveleski of New Egypt, N.J.; and two brothers, Harold T. Conlon Jr. of Roaring Spring and John Conlon of Huntingdon. He was preceded in death by an infant sister, Margie Conlon. Mr. Conlon was a member of the Twelfth Street United Methodist Church. He was active in Masonic organizations, having served as a past master of Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 300 F&AM, past secretary/treasurer of the 34th Masonic District School of Instruction, past commander and current treasurer of Huntingdon Commandery No. 65, past high priest and current treasurer of Standing Stone Royal Arch Chapter No. 201 and member of Jaffa Shrine Temple. He was a member of the Smithfield Fire Co. where he was an active volunteer since joining the company Jan. 21, 1085. He attended the Grantsville one-room school house at Aitch and graduated from Huntingdon High School with the Class of 1947. Mr. Conlon served during the Korean Conflict from March 12, 1952 to March 11, 1954, as a corporal with the III Corps of the United States Marine Corps. He was awarded the National Defense Service Medal. He then served from 1954 to 1964 with the Pennsylvania National Guard Co. A, 2nd - 112th Infantry, Huntingdon. He retired in 1986 after 35 years of service with Owens Corning Fiberglas as a foreman and supervisor. In December 1987, Mr. Conlon went to work as a salesperson in the hardware department at C.H. Miller Co. until its closing in December 2002. Mr. Conlon was a lifetime resident of Huntingdon County. He and his wife had resided in Smithfield Twp. from 1963 until moving with his daughter and son-in-law 2 1/2 years ago. A funeral service will be held April 22, at the Cutright-Speck funeral Home, Huntingdon. The Rev. Dr. Theodore E. Kiffer, Hospice Chaplain, will officiate. Interment will be made in Huntingdon Memorial Gardens, Walker Twp. Carl S. UPDEGROVE, 83, of Allensville, died April 20, 2004, at Lewistown Hospital. He was born Aug. 13, 1920, in Liverpool, the son of the late William and Kathryn (Spotts) Updegrove. He was married to Kathleen Kennedy June 10, 1942. Mrs. Updegrove survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Susan (Updegrove) Erhard and her husband, Dennis, of Mechanicsburg, and a son, Jonathan W. Updegrove and his wife, Cindy, of Allensville. There are six surviving grandchildren, Carla Cross, Katrina Collins, Jennifer Kroboth, Carrie Starling, Christopher Updegrove and David Erhard; and five great-grandchildren, Caleb Collins, Micah Colllins, Meghan Collins, Kennedy Starling and Evan Kroboth. He was preceded in death by a son, David E. Updegrove, Oct. 12, 1973, and a brother, Martin Updegrove. For a number of years, Ronald and his sister, Kim Choy, and Marsha Wing were part of the family, along with Eugene "Pete" Mateer. Mr. Updegrove was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Allensville and had served on the church council. He was always interested in the church's welfare. He was the first fire chief of the Allensville Fire Co. and was a charter member of the Mill Creek Lions Club and the Allensville Lions Club. He was a past president of both clubs. He was a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association and former Kishacoquillas School Board member. Mr. Updegrove was president of Updegrove School Buses Inc. which was founded in 1948. He also served as the postmaster for eight years at the U.S. Post Office in Allensville. He raised turkeys and was affiliated with the Kishacoquillas Hatchery in the 1960's. He and his wife enjoyed traveling in the U.S.A. and abroad. He was an avid flyer and owned his own plane for 11 years; he enjoyed antique automobiles with his son, Jonathan, and he enjoyed hunting. A funeral service will be held at April 24, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Allensville, with the Rev. Anna M. Ritter officiating. Interment will be made in Allensville Presbyterian Cemetery. Brittany Dawn BAKER, 16, of Huntingdon, died April 21, 2004, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, after a very brief illness with cancer. She was born Oct. 1, 1987, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, the daughter of the late David Edgar Baker and Lee Ann Mellott who survives at home. Also surviving are a brother, Brandon Charles Mellott-Emory, and two sisters, Saphire Ann Baker and Samantha Nicole DeArmitt, all at home. Her maternal grandmother and great-grandfather, Verlee J. (Haupt) Mellott and Charles W. Haupt, both of Huntingdon, and her paternal grandmother, Helen L. (Himes) Baker, also of Huntingdon, survive, as well as several aunts, uncles and cousins. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Harrison Eugene Mellott, her maternal great-grandmother, Sarah Jane (Davis) Haupt, and paternal grandfather, Donald Eugene Baker Sr. Miss Baker was of the Free Methodist faith. She was a student of the Huntingdon County Career and Technology Center in the Horticulture Department and she was a sophomore at Huntingdon area High School with the Class of 2006. She loved working with flowers and collecting bears. Miss Baker was a lifetime resident of Huntingdon. A funeral service will be held April 24, at the Cutright-Speck Funeral Home, Huntingdon. The Rev. Dr. Timothy Weitkamp will officiate. Interment will be made at Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon. Robert E. "Dick" VARNER, 70, of Mill Creek, died unexpectedly April 22, 2004, at the J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Born Oct. 17, 1933, in Altoona, he was the son of Mary E. (Pagenta) Varner of Mount Union, and the late William T. Varner. He was married to the former Carolyn J. Haney on July 12, 1965, in Huntingdon. Mrs. Varner survives at their home. Also surviving are one daughter, Christy A. Varner at home and the following brothers and sisters, Stewart Varner, Mulberry, Fla.; John Varner, Connelly's Springs, N.C., Rosie Parks, Burnham, Shirley Varner, Rochester, N.Y., and Jeanette Varner Bennion, Mount Union. He was preceded in death by one brother, Bruce Varner, and an infant sister, Annamary Varner. Mr. Varner retired in 1982 as manager of Minute Man Service Station in Rochester, N.Y., and prior to that he worked for Fashion Park Clothing Manufacturing, also in Rochester. Mr. Varner enjoyed helping others and was a avid New York Yankees and professional wresting fan. Funeral services will be held April 26, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union with the Rev. Raymond Crownover officiating. Interment will be in the Newton Hamilton Memorial Cemetery. Florine M. (Cornelius) KNABLE, 88, a resident of Westminster Woods, Huntingdon, for the past seven years, and formerly of Allenport, Mount Union, died April 22, 2004, at Westminster Woods. She was born Feb. 11, 1916, in Shirley Twp., a daughter of the late Charles David and Myrtle Lucretia (Smith) Cornelius. She was united in marriage to Charles A. Knable on March 31, 1934, at their home in Allenport, by the Rev. Eldon Matlock. Mr. Knable preceded her in death June 1, 1996. Surviving are one daughter and three sons: Mrs. Warren (Lucretia) Somers, Bellefonte; Leroy E. Knable, Honolulu, Hawaii; Carl D. Knable, and his wife, Darlene, Dover; and Kenneth D. Knable, and his wife, Susan, Huntingdon. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. She was preceded in death by a grandson, Charles Kenneth Knable, and four brothers: Earl, Harvey, George and Morris Cornelius. Mrs. Knable was a member of the Assembly of God Church, Mount Union. She was a homemaker who devoted part of her life to baby-sitting for different people. Funeral services will be held April 26, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with Pastors Thomas Coleman and Warren Somers officiating. Interment will take place in the Mount Nebo Cemetery, Mount Union. Hilda E. MCCARTNEY, 63, died April 22, 2004, at the home of her daughter and husband, Wilma and Terry Kelly of Mount Union, where she had been residing. She had been in failing health. Born Aug. 5, 1940, in Woodbury, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Jefferson and Bertha I. (Longnecker) Swope. She was united in marriage to Wilbert I. "Wimp" McCartney Nov. 6, 1957, in Allenport, Mount Union. He died Sept. 11, 2001. She is survived by the following children: Marty Eichelberger and husband, Kenny, of Mill Creek; Hilda McCartney of Mount Union; Peg Skipper of Huntingdon; Wilma Kelly and her husband, Terry, of Cedar Crest/Lucy Furnace; and Wilbert "Bud" McCartney Jr. and his girlfriend, Kathy Myers of Mapleton. A granddaughter, Crystal Matthew, and a great-grandson, Kurtis Hardy of McVeytown, were reared in the home. There are 14 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. A sister, Edna Beaver of Mount Union, and a brother, Gilbert Longnecker of Dorest, Ohio, survive, as well as several other brothers and sisters in Ohio. Mrs. McCartney attended Huntingdon and Mount Union schools. She was employed for 10 years at the Robin Footwear plant in Mount Union until its closing. She loved spending time with her family and attending her grandson and great-grandson's baseball games. A funeral service will be held April 24, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with the Rev. Dr. Theodore Kiffer, Hospice chaplain, officiating. Interment will be made in the Mount Union Cemetery. August Gustav DREWS JR., 59, of Petersburg, died April 22, 2004, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. He was born Aug. 1, 1944, in Philadelphia, the son of the late August Gustav Sr. and Annie (Salmon) Drews. He was united in marriage to Eileen M. Gowen Nov. 18, 1967, at St. Williams Roman Catholic Church, Philadelphia. Mrs. Drews survives at their home in Logan Twp. Also surviving are a daughter, Tata Wachowski, and her husband, Mark, of Sicklersville, N.J., as well as two granddaughters, Erica Wachowski and Lauren Wachowski. Two sisters survive: Barbara Reiss of Philadelphia and Joan Glinski and her husband, Jerry, of Colmar. He was preceded in death by a sister, Carol Helverson. Mr. Drews was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church, Huntingdon. He graduated from Roxborough High School with the Class of 1963. He served as a sergeant with the U.S. Army Reserve from 1964 to 1970. Mr. Drews was self-employed in cleaning services. He was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying both hunting and fishing, and he also enjoyed gardening. He has resided at his Logan Twp. home since 1995. A celebration of life service will be held April 25, at St. John's Episcopal Church, Huntingdon, with Father Tom Warne officiating. Interment will be private. David Allen DONELSON, 46, of Cassville, died April 23, 2004, at his home in Todd Twp., Huntingdon County. He was born Sept. 15, 1957, in Huntingdon, the son of Delores (McKnight) and the late Arthur Donelson. Surviving, along with his mother of Cassville, are a daughter, Shannon Janssen of Deland, Fla., and two granddaughters, Jade and Kyla. Four brothers and a sister survive: Chester Donelson of Three Springs, Dennis Donelson of Six Mile Run, Robert Donelson of Cassville, Timothy Donelson of Broad Top, and Norma Schooley of Cassville. Two brothers, Jimmy and Gary, are deceased. Mr. Donelson was a member of the Grace Bible Church, Cassville. He was currently on disability, having last been employed by K.L. Mills Inc. of Orbisonia. A funeral service will be held April 27, at Grace Bible Church, Cassville, with the Rev. John Traxler officiating. Interment will be made in trough Creek Cemetery, Todd. Leroy H. LADELY, 67, of Mount Union, died unexpectedly April 23, 2004, at the Beaver Medical Center in Beaver. Be was born Oct. 12, 1936, in Lucas County, Iowa, the son of the late Clayton and Margaret (Wolf) Ladely. He is survived by three daughters and a son, Jody B. Ruess and her husband, Charles, of New Columbia; Carol M. Ladely of Swansboro, N.C.; Sandra L. Bavard and her husband, Jeff, of Chesterfield, Va.; and Leroy H. Ladely of Beaver. There are four grandchildren. The following brothers and sisters also survive: Harold Ladely of Iowa, Clifford Ladely of Nevada, Marvin Ladely of Wisconsin, Caroline Witt of Iowa and Shirley Boliner of Nevada. He was preceded in death by three sisters. Mr. Ladely was of the Methodist faith. He was a member of the Mount Union Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5754 and the Mount Union American Legion Post 107. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean Conflict and was a Navy Seal, spending much of his duty aboard a U.S. Navy submarine. Mr. Ladely had most recently been employed by Kelly and Son Oil Co. in Philadelphia and prior to that, the had traveled the country for several years as a repairman for commercial heating systems. He had also at one time owned and operated a heating and air conditioning company in Philadelphia. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, having enjoyed both fresh and saltwater fishing trips to Canada. A funeral service will be held April 28, 2004, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home Mount Union, with the Rev. Ed Seeley officiating. James B. HERNCANE, 92, formerly of Dillsburg, died April 23, at Forest Park Health Center, Carlisle. Born May 7, 1911, in Huntingdon, he was the son of the late Walter and Elizabeth (Hutzler) Herncane. Mr. Herncane is the widower of the late Olive S. Sheely Herncane who passed away Jan. 29, 1998. He is survived by two sons, David P. Herncane of East Berlin and James B. Herncane of Seeley Lake, Mont; one daughter, Susan B. Broadnix, of Newtown; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. One brother, Richard Herncane of Huntingdon, survives. Mr. Herncane was a member of ST. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Dillsburg. He was a member of the Dillsburg Lions Club; a 32 degree Mason with the R.W. Grand Lodge No. 629, F.&A.M., Harrisburg; Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Harrisburg Forest #13; Mechanicsburg V.F.W.; and Dillsburg Senior Activity Center. He also volunteered with New Hope Ministries. He was retired federal investigator and was a U.S. Army veteran of 28 years and served during WW II. Funeral services will be held April 30, at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Dillsburg, with the Rev. Patrick J. Rooney officiating. Interment with military honors, will be in Fort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville. Peggy Ruth DIDYK, 44, of Todd, died April 23, 2004, in Todd. She was born April 20, 1960, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, the daughter of the late William and Agnes (Jones) Smith. She was married to William Didyk Nov. 30, 1980, at the United Church of Christ, Saxton, Mr. Didyk died the same day, April 23, 2004. Surviving are a son, Adam Joseph Didyk, and a daughter, Tracy Jo Didyk, both of Todd, and a granddaugher, Willow Anice Didyk, also of Todd. A brother, Jerry Smith and his wife, Cheryl, of Todd, also survives. Mrs. Didyk was of the Protestant faith. She graduated from Tussey Mountain High School, Class of 1979. She was employed as a material flow specialist in the planning department at JLG Industries, McConnellsburg. She enjoyed flowers and gardening (especially strawberries), fishing, hunting and raising Pekingese dogs. A funeral service will be held April 28, at the Robertsdale Church of God, Robertsdale, with Pastor Donald Simmons officiating. Interment will be made in the Broad Top IOOF Cemetery, Broad Top City. William Joseph Didyk, 42, of Todd, died April 23, 2004, in Todd. He was born Sept. 9, 1961, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, the son of the late Joseph Didyk and Florence V. Neuder who survives in Robertsdale. He was married to Peggy Ruth Smith Nov. 30, 1980, at the United Church of Christ in Saxton. Mrs. Didyk died the same day, April 23, 2004. In addition to his mother, he is survived by a son, Adam Joseph Didyk, and a daughter, Tracy Jo Didyk, both of Todd, and a granddaughter, Willow Anice Didyk, also of Todd. The following sisters survive: Violet Watkins of Robertsdale, wife of the late Lewellyn Watkins; Linda Rhoat of Conwingo, Md.; and Janet Dixon and her husband, Ronnie, and Lois Singer and her husband, Kenneth, all of Six Mile Run. Mr. Didyk was of the Protestant faith. He graduated from Tussey Mountain High School with the Class of 1980. He was employed at JLG Industries, McConnellsburg, as a welder. He enjoyed outdoor activities, gardening, fishing, hunting, working around the house and searching for mushrooms. He also enjoyed football, particularly the Pittsburgh Steelers. A funeral service will be held April 28, at the Robertsdale Church of God, Robertsdale, with Pastor Donald Simmons officiating. Interment will be private. Richard B. KELLER, 52, of Montgomery County, died April 24, 2004, of natural causes at his residence. Born in Phoenixville, he was the son of the late C. Blair and Mary H. (Hartman) Keller. He is survived by two sisters, Joyce K. (Keller) Schaeffer of Christiana and Janet K. Shellington of Womelsdorf. Mr. Keller was past president of the FEBT Railroad in Orbisonia. He was a graduate of Conestoga High School and was currently employed as a merchandiser on E-Bay. He also worked at various Clover Department Stores as a store manager. A memorial service will be held May 1, at the Lamm and Witman Funeral Home Inc., Wernersville. Interment will be private. Paul Dawayne BRUMBAUGH, 73, of Saxton, died April 25, 2004, at Altoona Hospital in Altoona. Born Jan. 7, 1931, at the family home in Saxton, he was the son of the late Theodore and Rosa (Hoover) Brumbaugh. He was united in marriage to Mary J. Neville Jan. 6, 1951, in Cumberland, Md. He is survived by his wife and four sons: Jerry D. Brumbaugh, and his wife, Lana J., of Saxton; Robert R. Brumbaugh, and his wife, Joi, of Loretto; R. Graig Brumbaugh, and his wife, Dixie, of Saxton; and Pastor Alan E. Brumbaugh, and his wife, Sally, of New Paris. He is also survived by six grandchildren; Paul Brumbaugh of Saxton; Mrs. Roger (Carey) Salada of Waco, Texas; Susan Brumbaugh of Saxton; Wendi Brumbaugh of Mount Union; Jamie Brumbaugh of State College; Aaron Brumbaugh of New Paris and Rebecca Brumbaugh of New Paris; one great-granddaughter and four great-grandsons. Two brothers survive: Samuel T. Brumbaugh of Saxton and Ellis Brumbaugh, and his wife, Betty, of Holt, Mich. He was preceded in death by two infant granddaughters, Tracey and Christina Brumbaugh; two brothers, John and Robert Brumbaugh; a sister, Ruth Brumbaugh; and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Samuel T. (Alice) Brumbaugh. Mr. Brumbaugh was a lifetime member of the Raven Run Church of the Brethren. His church was an important part of his life and as an active member, he served as a deacon, Sunday School superintendent, church treasurer and administrative board member. He was actively involved with the Saxton Little League for a number of years, serving as coach, manager and president of the organization continuously for 38 years. He was a school board member and director for the Tussey Mountain School District for 16 years and served as chairman of the Liberty Twp. Sewer Authority for four years. Mr. Burmbaugh attended Saxton-Liberty High School. He retired in 1990 after 39 years of service with the Saxton Bottling Co., the predecessor to Altoona Pepsi-Cola Bottling. He was employed as a driver/salesman, and later as a route manager. He worked after his retirement for the Liberty Coal Co. as a manager from 1992 until the present. Mr. Brumbaugh was an avid sports fan. Funeral services will be held April 29, at Raven Run Church of the Brethren, with the Rev. Donald E. Peters, pastor of Pine Glen Church of the Brethren, officiating. Interment will be made in Bunker Hill Cemetery, Saxton. Gerald W. BAIR, 56, of Greensburg, died April 26, 2004, at Shady Side Hospital, Pittsburgh. He was born Sept. 9, 1947, in Lewistown, the son of the late Herman and Louise (Roach) Bair. He is survived by his wife, Darlene (Corcelius) Bair; a son, Randell Bair of Greensburg and Port St. Lucie, Fla.; and a sister, Mary Meyers, and her husband, Craig, his mother-in-law, Diane Fleck, all of Huntingdon. He is also survived by his closest friends and business partners, Rich and Leslie Thies of New Port Beach, Calif., and seven nieces and nephews. Mr. Bair was a life member of the Frank P. Hommon American Legion, Standing Stone Post No. 1754 VFW and Elks Lodge, all of Huntingdon. He was also a member of the Latrobe County Club, PGA County Club and the Touchdown Club of Latrobe. "Jerry" was a graduate of Huntingdon Area High School, Class of 1965. Mr. Bair was a veteran of the Vietnam Conflict, having served with the United States Army. He was a Purple Heart recipient. He was vice president of Continental Drilling, U.S., and President of Bair Construction Co. A memorial service will be held April 30, at Unity Chapel, Unity Twp., Westmoreland County, with the Rev. Donald W. Graff officiating. Mary H. (Forshey) HAUN, 66, of Blair House Apartments, Huntingdon, died April 26, 2004, at Mount Nittany Medical Center, State College. Born Oct. 5, 1937, in Pinecroft, she was the daughter of Harry Sr. and Anna Forshey. She was united in marriage to Robert E. Haun Sr., who preceded her in death Feb. 25, 1987. She is survived by six children: Leon Hornberger Jr. of Altoona; Leona Hornberger of California; Robert E. Haun Jr., and his wife, Barbara, of Johnstown; Ronald E. Haun Sr., and his wife, Lucy, of Huntingdon; Rebecca E. Diggins, and her husband Lance. if Petersburg; and Raymond E. Haun, and his wife, Denise, of State College; 29 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Four brothers and three sisters survive: Harry Forshey Jr. of Altoona; Paul Forshey of Texas; Benjamin Forshey of Duncansville; Arthur Forshey of Mount Union; Pearl Hornberger of Altoona; Louise Aurandt of California; and Shirley Musso of Mount Union. Mrs. Haun was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Standing Stone Post No. 1754 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Huntingdon. She worked as a cook and waitress at Diner 22, Grubb's Diner and Jerry's Diner. Most recently, she was employed as a cook at Walt's Cafe in Huntingdon. Funeral services will be held April 28, at the Robert E. Peters Funeral Home, Huntingdon, with Major Ronald G. Freiert officiating. Interment will be made in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Petersburg. Robert Anthony Newcombe, 83, died Monday, April 26, 2004, at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, two weeks after suffering a stroke. He was a longtime resident of Bradford, where he lived since 1972. Robert, better known as "Bob" or "Newk," was born Oct. 22, 1920, in Huntingdon, to the late Robert Maxwell Newcombe and Jane Ann Iveson Newcombe. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Newcombe Lewis; and two brothers, John and Jim. He is survived by a brother, George Porter, and his wife, Marjorie Peightel of Huntingdon, who reside in Bridgewater, N.J. Bob attended the Huntingdon public schools, began his higher education at Juniata College and graduated from Ohio University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1949. In the interval between his years at Juniata College and Ohio University, Bob served with the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II in the Mediterranean Theatre. He participated in 50 missions as a technical sergeant aboard a B-25 in the 434th bomb squadron. He was the recipient of the Air Medal with nine clusters. When at Juniata, he met his wife of 61 years -- Ann Maria Diehm -- who preceded him in death just a year ago on May 1, 2003. Bob is survived by a daughter, Barbara Ann, and her husband, David Gumpper, of Mount Bethel; five sons, David A. Newcombe, and his wife, Pat, McCauley, of Ferrum, Va., Robert D. Newcombe, of Butler, John W. Newcombe and Joseph M. Newcombe, both of Bradford, and Thomas I., and his wife, Deborah, of Titusville; 11 grandchildren, Leah and Paul Gumpper, Meghan McCauley, Michael and Beth Newcombe, Dustin John Newcombe, Katie and Andrew Newcombe, and Cory, Ashley and David Newcombe. In 1952, Bob Newcombe went back to college and remained there until his retirement in 1993. From 1952 to 1957, he served as the first director of admissions at Juniata College and his lifelong passion for advising and recruiting students, especially non-athletes, upgrading admissions standards, and reorganizing admission departments began. Over his long career, he also worked as associate director of admissions at Bucknell University (1957 to 1960), administrative assistant to the director of athletics at Penn State (1960 to 1963), director of admissions at Lycoming College (1963 to 1968), field director for the Alumni Association of Penn State (1968 to 1970), director of admissions at the University of Pittsburgh (1970 to 1972), and special assistant to the president at the University of Pittsburgh -- Bradford (1972 until his retirement in 1993). During his career, Bob Newcombe visited every school district in Pennsylvania and many surrounding states. He helped innumerable students make important life decisions about education and the direction of their future. He loved what he did and he did what he loved. Visitation will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at John B. Brown Funeral Home, 417 Washington St., Huntingdon and from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Huntingdon Presbyterian Church, Fifth and Mifflin streets, Huntingdon. The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the church, with the Rev. Richard E. Gardiner officiating. Burial will be in Huntingdon Memorial Gardens, Walker Township, Huntingdon. Alberta E. BRUMBAUGH, 86, formerly of Cassville, died April 27, 2004, at Woodland Retirement Center in Orbisonia. Born Sept. 9, 1917, in Cass Twp., Huntingdon County, she was the daughter of the late Orris and Gertrude (Dell) McNerlin. She was united in marriage to John W. Brumbaugh, who preceded her in death Jan. 18, 1976. Surviving are three sons and two daughters: John R. Brumbaugh of Mapleton; Betty Baker of Cassville; William O. Brumbaugh of Cassville; Judy Rhoades of McVeytown; and Richard L. Brumbaugh of Mapleton; as well as 17 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren. Three sisters survive: Ethel Ramey of Mapleton, Grace McNerlin of Tyrone and Linda Mentzer of Chambersburg. She was preceded in death by six brothers. Mrs. Brumbaugh was of the Protestant faith. At one time, she was a member of the Tough Creek Valley Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary; Frances Rebekah Lodge No. 22, Cassville; and the Three Springs Senior Citizens. She was primarily a homemaker. Funeral services will be held April 29, at the Robert I. McClain Funeral Home, Cassville, with the Rev. Wayne Richards officiating. Interment will be made in Cassville Cemetery. Pastor Oliver Rockne SHAAL, 61, of 130 Hoosier Road, Saxton, died unexpectedly April 27, 2004, at Altoona Hospital, Altoona. Born June 8, 1943, in Roaring Spring, he was the son of Ruth (Harvey) Shaal Wilkins, who survives in Myrtle Beach, S.C., and the late David Shaal. He was also preceded in death by his stepfather, Bill Wilkins. He was united in marriage to Marla J. Mosebey Aug. 7, 1971, at the Everett Church of God by Pastor C.B. Shaal. He is survived by his wife at home and three sons: Tim Shaal of Shippensburg, Jonathan Shaal of Orlando, Fla. and Andrew Shaal at home. Two brothers survive: Gary Shaal of Myrtle Beach, S.C. and Dwight Shaal of Conway, S.C. Pastor Shaal was currently serving as pastor of the Walnut Grove Church of God in Maddensville, where he has served for the past six years. At one time, he served at the Abundant Life Fellowship and the Raystown Brethren Church, both in Saxton, and for a number of years conducted the children's church services at the Everett Church of God. For eight years, he held the Bible Story Hour Ministry for Children in Hollidaysburg. He was a member of the Broad Top Area Ministerium. He was a 1961 graduate of South Dade High School in Florida and also graduated from Holmes Theological Seminary in South Carolina. Pastor Shaal enjoyed coin collection, cooking and reading and had a devoted passion for his ministry. Funeral services will be held April 30, at the Church of God Tabernacle in Saxton, with Pastor Alfred Chamberlain and Pastor Gary Boor officiating. Interment will be made in Yellow Creek Reformed Cemetery, Hopewell. Michael W. AURAND, 49, of Mount Union, died unexpectedly April 27, 2004, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon. Born Nov. 14, 1954, in Mount Union, he was the son of the late William W. and Gladys K. (Mohler) Aurand. He was united in marriage to Diana D. "Dee" (Mentzer) Aurand. He is survived by his wife at home and four sons and one daughter: Michael W. Aurand Jr.,and his wife, Roberta, of Mapleton; Travis J. Aurand of Mill Creek; Lisa Gifford, and her husband, Jason, of Fort Meade, Md.; Tim Brown and his wife, Carrie, of Wichita, Kan.; and Todd Brown at home. He is also survived by four grandchildren, Amber and Jacob Gifford and Mikayla and Abigail Aurand. One brother and three sisters survive: Bob M. Mohler, and his wife, Paula, of Huntingdon; Mrs. Roger (Penny) Henry of Mount Union; Vickie Stitt of Huntingdon; and Mrs. Harry (Darlene) Deline of Mount Union. Mr. Aurand was a 1973 graduate of Mount Union Area High School. He served in Germany with the United states Army. He was currently employed as a special Machinist at Bonney Forge in Mount Union, where he had 15 years' service. Prior to that he worked for Asplund for 15 years. He loved spending time with his grandchildren, enjoyed sports and was an avid hunter and fisherman. Funeral services will be held April 30, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with the Rev. Gordon Ross officiating. Interment will be made in Haven Rest Memorial Park, Shirleysburg. Joseph Clifford SCOTT, 72, of Huntingdon, died April 28, 2004, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Born May 13, 1931, in Huntingdon, he was the son of Martha S. (Greenland) Scott, who survives at Huntingdon, and the late Joseph P. Scott. He was united in marriage to Shirley J. Reed Sept. 6, 1952, in Winchester, Va. He is survived by his wife at home; two sons, Timothy L. Scott of Huntingdon; one daughter, Trina L. Beeler of Kentucky; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Three brothers survive: Robert Scott of Huntingdon, Dean Scott of Pine Grove Mills and Fred Scott of Huntingdon. Mr. Scott was an active member of Calvin United Methodist Church, where he served as a Sunday School teacher. He was a member of Standing Stone Post No. 1754 VFW, Huntingdon and the Trough Creek Valley Sportsman's Club. Interested in veterans affairs, he was also active in the Huntingdon County Veterans Association. He was active in Boy Scouts since 1962 having served as the first cub-master of Pack 215 and the first scoutmaster of Troop 215, both of Trough Creek Valley. He served in various district and council positions and, in 1971, he was awarded the District Award of Merit and, in 1976, the Silver Beaver for his contributions to scouting. He was a vigil member of the Order of the Arrow. Mr. Scott served as an administrative and supply technician for the Pennsylvania National Guard at Huntingdon until his retirement because of disability in 1974. Prior to that time he served in the United States Air Force during the Korean Conflict. During his tour in the Air Force, he as awarded the Army of Occupation Medal (Japan), the Korean Service Ribbon with six battle stars, the United Nations Medal, the Presidential Unit Citation with one cluster, the Good Conduct Medal, the Armed Services Reserve Medal and the Korean Presidential Citation. During his career with the National Guard, he as awarded the General Thomas J. Stewart Medal, the Pennsylvania Service Ribbon with Silver Star, the 20-Year Service Medal and the Pennsylvania Commendation Medal. Funeral services will be held April 30, at the Robert I. McClain Funeral Home, Cassville, with the Rev. Donald Henderson and Pastor Dan Mansberger officiating. Interment will be made in Trough Creek Valley Baptist Cemetery, Calvin. JoAnne G. (Knisely) PRICE, 70, of Shade Gap, died April 28, 2004, at Harrisburg General Hospital in Harrisburg. Born March 3, 1934, in Shade Gap, she was the daughter of the late Willard and Mary (St. Clair) Knisely. She was united in marriage to Joseph M. "Bill" Price who preceded her in death in 2000. She is survived by a son, Joe Price II of Shade Gap; two daughters, Rene Appleby, and her husband, Bobby, of Shade Gap, and Beth Lerie, and her husband, Jeff, of Neelyton; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Two sisters and one brother survive: Mrs. William (Martha) Kelly of Burnt Cabins, Mrs. Luther (Madeline) Cornelius of Chambersburg and Richard Knisely of York. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a sister, Helen Kyler, and a brother, Bruce Knisely. Mrs. Price was a member of Fair Ridge Assembly of God Church in Shade Gap and the Gideons Auxiliary. Along with her husband, she owned and operated Sunny Ridge Restaurant for about 20 years prior to selling the establishment in the past several years. Funeral services will be held May 1, at the Fair Ridge Assembly of God Church, Shade Gap, with the Revs. Marlin "Butch" Neil and Wilson Boyd officiating. Interment will be made in fair Ridge Assembly of God Cemetery, Shade Gap. Donald "Dick" Richard FROMM SR., 69, of Calvin and formerly of Paradise, died April 28, 2004, after a brief illness. Born Nov. 3, 1934, in Christiana, he was the son of the late Melvin and Alice (Young) Fromm. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Joan Elizabeth (Eisenberger) Fromm; two sons, Donald "Rick" R. Fromm Jr. of California and Robin W. Fromm, and his wife, Wendy (Garver), of Kinzers; and three daughters: Barbara A. Colbert, and her husband, Herman, of Oregon; Beverly S. Bossie, and her husband, Steven, of Maine; and Alice J. Babikow, and her husband, Andrew, of Lancaster. He is also survived by seven grandchildren. Two brothers, William Fromm of Ronks and Dennis Fromm of New Holland survive. He was preceded in death by a brother, Melvin "Guy" Fromm, who had resided in Gap. Mr. Fromm was of the Methodist faith. He was active in Boy Scouts of America during the 1960s. He was a lifelong truck driver and worked for various companies. He retired in 1996 from Ned Bard and Son. Mr. Fromm enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping. A Memorial gathering will be held May 6, at Leacock Presbyterian Church, Lincoln Highway, Paradise.