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From: "Victoria Hospodar Valentine" <>
Subject: [PA-SW-OBITS] LEFEBVRE, CARLIER, HULL, DUBROSKY, JENKINS,Missing obit, SMITH, CREPS, PARTIN Mar. 29,1984 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 15:27:36 -0400


LEFEBVRE, CARLIER, HULL, DUBROSKY, JENKINS, Missing obit, SMITH, CREPS,
PARTIN



Mrs. Dolores LEFEBVRE, 54, of Midway, died Saturday, March 24,
1984, in the Mercy hospital.

A daughter of Helen BROWN of Titusville and the late George
BROWN, she was born July 25, 1929, in Colliers, W. Va. She was a member of
the Center U. P. Church, Midway. She was employed at Woodville State
Hospital.

Surviving are her husband, John LEFEBVRE, two daughters,
Kathleen NEELY of Titusville and Melissa Ann DAMI of Midway; a son, John R.
LEFEBVRE of Midway; a sister, Norma Lee KERR of Titusville; and four
grandsons. Two grandsons are deceased.

Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the Thomas and
Little funeral home, Midway, in charge of the Rev. James CRANSTON, pastor of
the Center U. P. Church, Midway. Burial was in Center cemetery.



Alexander CARLIER, 76, of Bridgeport, Ohio, a native of
McDonald, died Friday, March 16, 1984, in his home.

A son of the late Alfred and Elizabeth HAWKINS CARLIER, he was
born November 4, 1907, in McDonald. A retired employee of the
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., he was a member and served as senior warden
of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Bridgeport.

Surviving are his wife, Emily MARTINEK CARLIER; three sons,
Harry M. of Bridgeport, Ohio, George A. of Columbus, Ohio, and Daniel W. of
Belmont, Ohio; two sisters, Belva FURNO of Sturgeon and Lucilla DOTY of
Bridgeport; a brother, Alfred of Chester, W. Va.; 13 grandchildren; and four
great-grandchildren. A son, Gary W. CARLIER died in 197* and a sister,
Hortense ROLL_SON, is deceased.

Funeral services were held the morning of March 19, in
Brookside, Ohio, in charge of the Rev. Margaret PHILIMO__. Burial was in
Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio.



Mrs. Virginia ROBSON HULL, formerly of McDonald, died Thursday,
March 8, 1984, in Azusa, Calif.

Surviving are five sons; William, James, Fr___, Thomas, and
Kenny; ____ daughters, and five brothers, John James, John, Elmer, Lar__,
and Edward ROBSON. Her husband, William HULL, died in 1981.

Both are buried in For___ Lawn Memorial Park, Covin__, Calif.



Mrs. Margaret DUBROSKY, 73, of Carnegie, formerly of
Bridgeville, died Monday, March 19, 1984, in the St. Clair hospital.

She was born April 24, 1910, in Bridgeville.

Surviving are her husband, Harry DUBROSKY; two daughters,
Catherine MULL of Cecil Township and Harriet RAJCHEL of Scott Township; a
son, Harry DUBROSKY, Jr., of Livoria, Mich.; a sister, Anna SCANRAPECIS; two
brothers, Frank BROWN and Anthony SLAPIKAS; eight grandchildren, and six
great-grandchildren. A sister, Mary LUCK, is deceased.

Funeral services were held March 22 in Bridgeville.



Clarence L. (Babe) JENKINS, 71, of R. D. 1, Amity, died
Wednesday, March 21, 1984, in the Washington hospital.

A son of William and Sadie CRUMRINE JENKINS, he was born April
16, 1912 in Temmile (sic), Amwell Township. He was employed by Jessop Steel
Co. and later by Scott Motor Co.

He was married January 6, 1934, to Florence M. THOMAS SPEASE,
who survives along with five sons, Donald L. JENKINS of Ten Mile, Clarence
W. (Duck) JENKINS, Glenn JENKINS, James R. JENKINS, and Merle E. JENKINS,
all of R. D. 1, Amity; a daughter, Mrs. Nora (Sis) EDGAR of Lone Pine; two
step-sons, George SPEASE of McDonald and Charles SPEASE of Waynesburg; 27
grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held last Saturday morning in Marianna.
Burial was in Pleasant Hill cemetery.



Mrs. Margaret B. SMITH, 93, of Topeka, Kans., a native of
Hickory, died Sunday, March 25, 1984, in a Topeka nursing home.

A daughter of Herbert Smiley BUCHANAN and Alena LYLE BUCHANAN,
she was born in Hickory.

Before moving to Topeka in 1952, she had resided in Lawrence,
Kans. She was a member of the First U. M. Church of Topeka.

On September 7, 1910, she married Arthur H. HAZLETT, who died
June 16, 1916. She then married Albert E. SMITH on July 1, 1924. He died
December 4, 1944.

She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy ULRICH of Topeka,
Kans., and a sister, Mrs. Sara B. HANNON of Washington. A son, Harry B.
HAZLETT, died November 27, 1981.

Graveside services were held Tuesday afternoon in Mt. Hope
cemetery, Topeka, Kans.



Richard H. CREPS, Sr., 65, of Langeloth, died Saturday, March
24, 1984, in the Weirton (W. Va.) Medical Center.

A son of the late Howard F and Margaret Grace SCOTT CREPS, he
was born November 8, 1918, in Cherry Valley.

Mr. CREPS was a retired employee of the Blaw-Knox Corp. and
served in the U. S. Navy during World War II.

Surviving are his wife, Edith MUSKOVICH CREPS; a son, David
CREPS of Milford, Conn.; a daughter, Audrey (Edward) YANDRICH of
Burgettstown; a brother, Howard CREPS of Joffre; seven sisters, Wilma TOTH
of Burgettstown, Wilda HENWOOD of Cadiz, Ohio, Betty SMITH of Indianapolis,
Ind., Jean RETZER of Jacksonville, Fla., Virginia CREPS and Patty GALAN of
Langeloth, and Jacqueline THOMPSON of East Palestine, Ohio; and five
grandchildren. A son, Richard H. CREPS, Jr., died March 23, 1982.

Funeral services were held Tuesday morning in Burgettstown in
charge of the Rev. Edward BURNS. Burial was in Our Lady of Lourdes
cemetery.



Mrs. Irene PARTIN, 76, of Pittsburgh, formerly of Oakdale, died
Tuesday, March 20, 1984, in her home.

A daughter of the late Michael and Daisy DOBSON HART, she was
born February 14, 1908, in England.

Surviving are two sisters, Mary HOWELL of Oakdale and Evelyn
NONCLERG of Pymatuning and two grandchildren.

Funeral services were held last Saturday morning in the Thomas
and Little funeral home, Oakdale. Burial was in Oakdale cemetery.



*One obit, possible more, was torn from the page.



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