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| 2301 | V-12-56-N/8 | Henry, Margaret (I48)
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| 2302 | V-12-56-S/8 | Schick, Jacob David (I47)
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| 2303 | Vera Piscitelli Sinibaldi, 94, a resident of Silver Creek Terrace and formerly of 455 Spruce Street, St. Marys, passed away early Monday morning, January 7, 2013, at the Elk Regional Health Center after a brief illness. She was born March 3, 1918 in Lewis Run, PA, daughter of the late Humbert and Anna Carrara Piscitelli. She attended Lewis Run Schools and had been a resident of St. Marys since 1965. She was a former employee of Riverside in St. Marys and was a cafeteria aide at the Spruce Street Elementary School. On May 4, 1946, in St. Bernard?s Church in Bradford, she married Nicholas J. Sinibaldi, who preceded her in death on January 29, 2006. She is survived by five daughters, Donna (Mrs. Robert) Miller of Williamsport, Elizabeth (Mrs. Ronald) Sobierajski of St. Marys, Anne (Mrs. Stephen K.) Herzing of St. Marys, Mary Margaret (Mrs. Larry) Mancino of Bethlehem, PA and Patricia Sindelar of Aurora, Ill.; twelve grandchildren, Jacqueline Miller Reinhart, Ashley Miller, Abby Sobierajski Carver, Maggie Sobierajski, Portia Herzing Belsole, Nichole Herzing Simpson, Karl Herzing, Lisa Mancino Barnhardt, Gena Mancino, Krista Mancino Lansek, Nicholas Sindelar and Danielle Sindelar; and seven great grandchildren. Also surviving are a sister, Louise Stoltz of Bradford; and a brother, Clem (Liz) Piscitelli of Langhorne, PA. Besides her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by a grandson, David J. Y. Miller; four sisters, Fannie Ross, Vincie Costanzo, Virginia Sylvester and Tonet Caputo; and four brothers, James Piscitelli, Steve Piscitelli, Nat Piscitelli and Frank Piscitelli. Mrs. Sinibaldi was a member of the Queen of the World Church, the St. Anne?s Society, the Rosary Altar Society, the Andrew Kaul Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, the St. Marys Senior Center and the Red Hat Society. She was a volunteer at the Andrew Kaul Memorial Hospital and was a charter member of the Silver Creek PEER group. In addition to spending time with her family, she enjoyed playing cards, dominoes and Scrabble. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Queen of the World Church on Friday, January 11, 2013 at 11:00 AM with the Rev. Michael Ferrick, Pastor, officiating. Burial will follow in the St. Mary?s Cemetery. Visitation is at the Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home on Thursday from 5:00 to 8:00 PM and Friday morning from 9:00 to 10:30 AM. Memorials, if desired, may be made to the Nicholas J. Sinibaldi Music Scholarship, c/o the Elk County Community Foundation, PO Box 934, St. Marys, PA 15857 or to the Silver Creek Terrace Activity Department, 791 Johnsonburg Road, St. Marys, PA 15857. | Piscitelli, Vera (I4056)
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| 2304 | Virginia L. (Leone) "Virge" Sack went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on January 26, 2020. Virge was born December 8, 1935 to the late James and Lena (Gerace) Leone, she graduated from Lake Shore High School in 1953 and on September 4, 1954, married John G. Sack of Silver Creek. Together Virge and John raised 5 children. Virge worked for a period of time at Evans Bank in Angola, then at Hills Department store in Dunkirk for 15 years until her retirement in 1998. She enjoyed being the mother of four daughters and a son, homemaking, entertaining and cooking for family gatherings. She was known for preparing and sharing her delicious cardoons with everyone, much to their delight. In her down time she enjoyed going to lunch with family and friends and relaxed by challenging herself with word search and crossword puzzles. Virge is survived by her husband of 65 years, John G. Sack, her daughters Grace M. Sack of Silver Creek, Debra (Tom) Cooney of Ripley, son John J. (Debra) Sack of Mooresville, NC, sister Dorothy Schunk of Angola and brother Vincent (Joanne) Leone of Brant, 8 grandchildren, Krista (Dan) Ingerick of Rochester, Aaron Lyman of Eustis. Fla., Christopher Bardo of Riverview, Fla., John M. Burt of Silver Creek, Alexandra, Jessica, Samantha and Stephanie Sack of Moorsville, NC? 4 great grandchildren, Connor and Isabella Ingerick, Avery and Brantlley Lyman. Besides her parents Virge is pre deceased by her daughters Diane Carol Sack and Cheryl Ann Sack, sisters Marietta Valentine, Joy Ortolano, Elaine Ross and infant brother James Lee Leone. No prior visitation, services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial donations may be made to Chautauqua Palliative Care, Jamestown, NY. Arrangements by ADDISON FUNERAL HOME INC. Angola, NY | Leone, Virginia (I864)
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| 2305 | Virginia M. Sylvester, 100, of 9 Nookside Lane, passed away Tuesday (May 15, 2012) at her residence, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Lewis Run on Sept. 23, 1911, she was a daughter of the late Humbert and Anna Carrara Piscitelli. On Nov. 22, 1934, in St. Bernard Church, she married Michael Sylvester, who died June 18, 1965. Mrs. Sylvester attended Lewis Run schools. She worked at the Silk Mill in East Bradford and as a housekeeper for 17 years for the J.W. Bird family and several other local families. She had also worked as a waitress at The Johnson Restaurant, Cavallero's, and Suds & Spuds. She was a member of St. Bernard Church, the LaStella Lodge Auxiliary, 50+ Group at St. Francis Church, the Italian American Progressive Club and the Bradford Stroke Group. She had volunteered at Bradford Regional Medical Center, the Bradford Nursing Pavilion, and the Senior Center. Surviving are two daughters, Phyllis A. Sylvester and Kathleen M. Sylvester, both of Bradford; one son, Samuel H. (the late Janet) Sylvester of Bradford; two sisters, Vera Sinibaldi of St. Marys and Louise Stoltz of Bradford; two brothers, James Piscitelli of Bradford and Clem Piscitelli of Langhorne; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; three sisters, Fannie Ross, Vincie Costanzo and Antoinette Caputo; and three brothers, Frank Piscitelli, Steve Piscitelli and Nat Piscitelli. Family will be receiving friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc., 372 East Main St., where a prayer service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Bernard Church with the Rev. Raymond Gramata, pastor, as celebrant. Burial will be in St. Bernard Cemetery. | Piscitelli, Virginia M (I4054)
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| 2306 | Wahl, Elizabeth Eileen "Betty" In Loving Memory (Nee Roche ) Born February 24, 1920, passed peacefully on Wednesday, May 28, surrounded by loving family and compassionate caregivers. Betty was 94 years old. She is preceded in death by Louis, her husband, and survived by her children Louis (Sandra) Wahl, Mary Anne (John) Olvera, Suzanne (Donald) Reading, and JoAnne (Jerry) McCarthy. Loving grandmother of Andrew, Michael, Julia, Louis, Carley, and Maura. Betty was born in Milwaukee, the youngest daughter in a family of eight. Her faith guided all her life choices and anchored her direction. Her family life was richly embedded in Irish heritage, with song and dance ever present. Betty's father and mother emigrated from Ireland, bringing with them and passing to their children the culture, humor, and lightheartedness of the Irish. Betty's love of numbers and mathematics created a pathway that developed into a rich professional life. She loved animals, and she loved singing, gardening, traveling, playing cards and being with family. Her legacies include the best fudge ever made, the most amazing chip dip, and her beautifully engaging and heartbreaking rendition of 'Harrigan' that will never be forgotten. Visitation will be held at the Feerick Funeral Home on Sunday, June 1, from 3:00 until 6:00 PM. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Monica Catholic Church in Whitefish Bay on Monday, June 2 at 11:00 AM. Donations to the Alzheimer's Association , Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter, 620 S. 76th St., Suite 160, Milwaukee, WI 53214, are encouraged, in loving memory of Betty. | Roche, Elizabeth Eileen (I2967)
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| 2307 | Wanda Lee Burchett, 83, of Kokomo, IN passed away May 28, 2025. She was born on September 29, 1941 in Kensett, Arkansas the daughter of Edgar and Ethel (Sills) Allen. Wanda was employed at Delco Electronics for over 30 years. She married Elvin Burchett Jr. on February 14, 1976. Wanda loved flowers, house plants, floral arrangements, and Word Searches. She also collected dolls and angels. Her greatest joy was helping people in any way that she was able. She was a member of Cornerstone Christian Center for many years and taught Sunday School as well. One of her greatest accomplishments was buying her own home by the age of 30 as a single woman. Left to cherish her memory is her son, Chad Allen (Gregory) Burchett; and many cousins, nieces and nephews; sister-in-law; and many friends. She was truly a cherish Mom, Aunt, and devoted friend. She was "Aunt Wanda" to many. Wanda was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Elvin; step-son, Michael Burchett; siblings, Marie, Jewel, Geneva, Earline, Francis, Tommy and Gerald; and many fur babies. Visitation will take place from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Friday, June 6, 2025 at Ellers Mortuary & Cremation Center. Funeral services will take place at 2:00 pm on Friday, June 6, 2025 at Ellers Mortuary & Cremation Center 3400 S. Webster Street Kokomo, Indiana 46902. Burial will follow at Kokomo Memorial Park. Share a memory with the family at www.ellersmortuary.com. | Allen, Wanda Lee (I4009)
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| 2308 | Waukesha Freeman Jan. 27, 1921 & Menomonee Falls News Jan. 21, 1921 PIONEER ANSWERS CALL. Aaron Leister, last of the family of Isaac and (Lovina Barnes) Leister, was born on the old Leister homestead at Granville, Wis. Aug 28, 1849. His boyhood and life was spend upon the old farm which was settled by his parents in 1844. On Nov. 7, 1872, he was united in marriage to Miss Kathryn Schlafer. This union was blessed with nine children, all of whom are living except one daughter, Alpha, who died in her youth. When the Fond du Lac road was begun as a toll road, Mrs. Leister furnished and hauled gravel from his farm, thus helping to establish one of the principal highways into Milwaukee. For over twenty years he served as clerk of School District No. 10 always being actively interested in school matters. He also was a devout Christian, a diligent church member and a champion of the right. Mr. Leister was a man of many sterling qualities and was always received as a friend. His nature was extremely kindly and he was well liked by all who knew him. In April, 1916, Mr. and Mrs. Leister moved to their home in the village where they have resided since. A short time after their arrival here, an attack of diabetes caused him some trouble, but his firm will and iron constitution over came this and he lived in good health until shortly before Christmas when he as again stricken with diabetes. This caused ill health which ended in his death at 5 p.m. Jan. 17. He is survived by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Theo. Miller of Granville, Mrs. Henry Erdman of Milwaukee and Florence of Milwaukee and five sons, Walter, Calvin and Eugene of Granville, Frank of Youngstown, Pa., Abner of Winchester, Idaho and nine grandchildren. The funeral services were held on Thursday at the Emmanuel Church Rev. W. C. Uebele officiating. Interment at the Granville cemetery. | Leister, Aaron (I1133)
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| 2309 | Wilkes-Barre Times, 5 Jun 1916: LOSES LIFE ON RAILROAD WHILE TAKING 'SHORT CUT'. Chester, PA., June 5--The mutilated body of a man found along the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Folcroft today, was identified as that of Samuel Custer, 51, of Glenolden. He had been visiting friends at Folcroft and late last night in taking a short route to his home climbed over a fence, it is believed, and in crossing the tracks was struck by an express train and instantly killed. | Custer, Samuel C Sr. (I1787)
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| 2310 | William E. Helms by Theodore Maisch William E. Helms, Lansdowne's present Mayor, has been in office since 1961, capping years of public spirited activity. Public figures usually have an "image" . . . to borrow a Madison Avenue expression. Lansdowne's Mayor runs true to form but his "image" is one of wholehearted participation in community affairs. The lists of his interests is impressive and highly diversified. He was born in Southwest Philadelphia and graduated from the Barry School, 59th and Race Sts. From school he entered the employ of the Bell Telephone Company but continued his schooling, with the Alexander Hamilton Institute and others. During World War I the Mayor served with the 103rd U.S. Combat Engineers of the 28th Division (Co. E) from May 23, 1917 to May 16, 1919. Mr. Helms is an active member of the American Legion Post #65. He served as commander in 1947-78. He also belongs to Post #7 of the Society of the 28th Division, AEF, the Pennsylvania National Guard Veterans' Association and the Veterans' Association of Companies B and E of the 103rd Engineers. He served that group as president in 1966. In his church affiliation, he served the First Presbyterian Church of Lansdowne as Trustee for eight years. and was president of the Early Christian Men's Bible Class in 1941. Helps Youth Mr. Helms has long been interested in youth and sports. He is a member of the Union Athletic Association and served as its president during 1942-43. He is also a member of the Track Officials Club of Philadelphia and was president in 1967. Mr. Helms is widely known as an accredited First Aid Instructor and has been a member of the American Red Cross, being especially active in its safety services. He came by those skills naturally. He entered Bell Telephone employ in 1910 and for 12 years before retiring in 1959 he was the manager of the company's Medical Department and Safety. His interest in safety naturally led to membership in the Philadelphia Safety Council, the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers of which he was president in 1951. He is now a life member. He has the distinction of being "Member Emeritus" of the Veterans of Safety and also is a member and past president of the Delaware County Highway Safety Council. Serves Borough Mayor Helms has held many offices in Lansdowne Borough, was a member of the Parking Authority from 1956 to 1958; serves as a councilman from 1959 to 1961 when he became Mayor. The office of Mayor was formerly known as "Burgess". As Mayor he is entitled to a salary but has accepted no remuneration. He belongs to the Mayors' Association of Delaware County (President, 1968) and also of the Association of Mayors of Pennsylvania. Other memberships include Lansdowne Republican Club, Lansdowne Fire Company, The Community "Y" of Eastern Delaware County, Northwest Civic Association, Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra and Lansdowne Republican Club. Mr. And Mrs. Helms (the former May Pickard of Jamestown, N.Y.) were married on Dec. 14, 1927 and settled in Lansdowne the following summer of 1928. Mrs. Helms has been active in the Twentieth Century Club, Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra Auxiliary, Delaware County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, American Legion Auxiliary and other Womens organizations. There are three sons and nine grandchildren. Sons the Jacob, employed by the Post Office in Pittsburgh; William, Jr. with the Bell Telephone Company and living in Westtown and Robert and engineer of Ridley Township employed in flight testing for Boeing. | Helms, William Ettweine Sr. (I22)
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| 2311 | William E. Helms "Bill", age 87 of Chester, PA passed away on February 17, 2018 at Foulk Manor North surrounded by his family. He was born on June 7, 1930 to the late William H. and Ruth (nee Wanner) Helms. He was the brother of the late Elwood Helms. Bill served in the US Air Force and was a Korean War veteran. He was a member of the Delaware Veterans Post #1. Bill retired from the Sun Oil Co. after working for 40 years. His hobbies were playing golf, shooting pool and playing cards. Bill also enjoyed spending time with his family and especially enjoyed watching his granddaughter Faith play softball. He is survived by his beloved wife of 56 years Roberta Helms, loving children Richard and William (Carrie) Helms Jr. and 3 grandchildren Nathaniel, Faith and Sammi. Memorial Service will be 12 PM on Thursday, February 22, 2018 at the McCausland Garrity Marchesani Funeral Home, 343 S. Chester Pike, Glenolden. Visitation will be from 11 AM to 12 PM at the funeral home. | Helms, William E (I2312)
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| 2312 | William E. Helms, Jr., of West Chester and formerly of Lansdowne, PA, passed away on August 21, 2020. He was the son of the late William E., Sr. and Pansy May (nee Pickard) Helms. William graduated from Lansdowne High School in 1947. He served honorably in the US Army during the Korean War in the 2nd Infantry Division before being promoted to Sergeant, First Class. William started working for Bell of Pennsylvania in the mail room in 1947. He worked as an installer and repairman and was promoted to Foreman in 1965. William became an instructor before retiring in 1984. After retirement, he enjoyed cruises with his wife and wintered in Florida for several years. William also liked listening to music and watching sports, especially ice hockey, car racing, and horse racing. He was an amazing husband and father who loved his family more than anything. William was the beloved husband of Katherine (nee Micka) Helms for almost 67 years; loving father of William Helms, III (Mary), Patricia Thornton (Don), David Helms (Joan), and Linda Force (Dennis); preceded in death by his brother, Robert; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Services will be private due to COVID-19 restrictions. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the American Diabetes Association, 150 Monument Road, Suite 100, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004, would be appreciated. | Helms, William Ettweine Jr. (I27)
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| 2313 | William R. Morgan ... aviation, laundry equipment designer CHAPEL HILL - William Robert Morgan, 93, of 215 Barklay Road died Thursday at his home. Morgan was born in Iowa and received a bachelor's degree from Iowa State University and a law degree from DePaul University. He was a veteran of World War I and co-invented the first U.S. low-wing monoplane. He was executive assistant to the vice president in charge of manufacturing for Carrier Corp. and president of Empire Laundry Equipment in Syracuse, N.Y., where he designed commercial laundry equipment. Morgan moved to Chapel Hill in 1985. Survivors include his wife, Marcia Coffey Morgan of Chapel Hill; a son, William Robert Morgan of Syracuse; a daughter, Mary Qasim of Chapel Hill; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. The family will receive visitors from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. June 27 at Walker's Funeral Home. Instead of flowers, memorials may be made to Triangle Hospice, 1804 W. Southern Parkway, Durham, N.C. | Morgan, William Robert (I1773)
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| 2314 | William R. Morgan, 86, devoted husband, loving father, community leader & attorney died peacefully on the evening of April 18th as a Syracuse native. In 1957 he graduated from Marcellus High School and went on to receive a bachelors in History at Hamilton College. During his summer breaks & after college, he happily farmed hay which is how he met his future wife Marilyn, who was managing a horse stable. He helped run his Father's commercial washing machine business. And served actively in the NYS National Guard. As a graduate of SU law, Bill loved practicing law and helping people obtain justice. He had a kind heart, driven to help others have a better quality of life, as their attorney, friend & advocate. Bill's larger than life personality, ready smile and kind words brightened everyone's day. A deep thinker, voracious reader with a variety of interests and was adept at applying all that he learned. He was a quick witted storyteller, known for his perfectly timed puns and limericks in the courtroom. He will be greatly missed! He is predeceased by his wife, Marilyn. Survived by his older sister Mary, 4 children, many cousins, nieces and nephews. The date for William's memorial, celebration of life is TBA. Email wrm.memorial@gmail.com to be added to the list to be notified of the date. | Morgan, William Robert Jr. (I1778)
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| 2315 | Wilson Francis Hurley, 82, husband of Helen Singles Hurley and co-founder of Hurley & Harrison, Inc. Textile Supplies, of 18-B Rice Street, died Monday, July 12, 1982. Born December 3, 1899 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, son of the late Charles and Charlotte Liberton Hurley, he moved to Greenville in 1939 from Prospect Park, Pa. A graduate of Wharton School of Finance in Philadelphia, he served with the United States Air Force with the 200-201st Squadrons in France and obtained the rank of Staff Sergeant. He was a member of Beaumont Overseas Club and a member of Saint Mary's Catholic. Church. Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Paul H. (Frances) Chapman of Atlanta, Ga. and Miss Nancy Hurley of Greenville; a son, Richard C. Hurley of Union, S. C.; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted at 12 Noon, Wednesday, July 14, 1982 a Saint Mary's Catholic Church by Rev. Ronald P. Anderson. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Saint Francis Community Hospital, 400 Sumner Street, Greenville, South Carolina 29601. The family is at the residence, 18-B Rice Street, and the body has been placed in the Church by the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. | Hurley, Wilson Francis (I4999)
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