- Fannie P. Ross, 100, of Lewis Run, died Sunday, was a daughter of the late Humbert and Anna (Carrara) Piscitelli. On September 25, 1924 in St. Bernard Church she married Joseph M. Ross who died October 16, 1958.
She worked as a seamstress in her home for many years. She was a lifetime member of Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church and a member of the Catholic Womens Club, Chairwoman of the Memorial Fund at OMPH for ten years, and a former member of the Mutual Aide Society Auxiliary. On her 100th birthday it was proclaimed Fannie Ross Day by the Lewis Run Boro, and presented by her Godson, Mayor Albert Montecalvo.
Surviving is one son: Frank J. Ross, 4 Sisters: Virginia Sylvester, Vera Sinibaldi, Louise Stoltz, and Antoinette Caputo.
Four brothers: James Piscitelli, Stephen Piscitelli, Nat Piscitelli, and Clem Piscitelli, 3 grandchildren: Stephen Ross, David Ross, and Pamela Gascon, 5 great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one son Joseph M. Ross, one brother Frank Piscitelli, and one sister Vincie Costanzo. Burial in St. Bernard Cemetery.
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