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Obituary Notice: Wayne F. Miller

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Obituary Notice: Wayne F. Miller (Provided photo)

Obituary Notice: Wayne F. Miller (Provided photo)

Wayne F. Miller, 35, of Osceola Mills died Sunday, April 10, 2016 at his home.

Born March 2, 1981 in Lock Haven, he was the son of Dennis W. Miller and his wife, Marion of Julian and Ester J. (Kitner) Reish and her husband, Andy of Snow Shoe.

He married Mindi J. (Bowman) Miller on Feb. 1, 2016 in Winchester, Va. She survives at home.

He was of the Christian faith.  He was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose No. 1565 in Clarence.

Mr. Miller worked for FEDEX Freight in Snow Shoe.  He was a 1999 graduate of the Bald Eagle High School.

He was preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents.

In addition to his parents and wife, he is survived by two daughters, Hailey Miller of Mill Hall and Alli Muir of Osceola Mills and two sons, Devin Miller of Mill Hall and Gage Muir of Osceola Mills.

He is survived by three sisters, Jamie Barndt and her husband, Gene of Julian, Betsy Johnson and her companion, Josh Rupert of Milesburg and Melissa Heckman of Snow Shoe and two step-sisters, Stephanie Reish of Zion and Samantha Reish of Warriors Mark.

Mr. Miller is also survived by four brothers, Rex Johnson and his wife, Leslie of Milesburg, Harry Johnson of Altoona, Timothy Fetters Jr. of Snow Shoe and Leland Paige and his wife, Jessica of Grassflat.  He is also survived by his dog, Buddy.

The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, at the Heath Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Osceola Mills, with the Rev. Scott Hartsock officiating.

Burial will be at the Umbria Cemetery in Osceola Mills.

Friends will be received from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. Wednesday and from 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

To sign the online guestbook, go to: www.heathfuneral.com.


Obituary Notice: Charles E. Mencer Jr.

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Obituary Notice: Charles E. Mencer Jr. (Provided photo)

Charles E. Mencer Jr., 81, of Philipsburg died Monday, April 11, 2016 at Windy Hill Village, Philipsburg.

Born March 20, 1935, he was a son of the late Charles E. Sr. and Mary Josephine (Gregor) Mencer.

Mr. Mencer was a member of the Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Philipsburg.

He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Holy Family Council No. 8701, Morrisdale, and a fourth degree member of the Pope John Paul II Assembly of Clearfield.

He had served in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the American Legion, John Ashley Dennis Post No. 437, and the AMVETS, Post No. 159, both of Philipsburg.

He was a life member of the Hope Fire Company and the B.P.O. Elks, No. 1173, both of Philipsburg, and a member of the Society of Slovak Working Men of Osceola Mills.

Mr. Mencer was employed with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation, as a heavy equipment operator until his retirement. He was a 1955 graduate of the Philipsburg High School.

On Feb. 27, 1960 in Osceola Mills, he married the former Betty Ann Kozak, who preceded him in death on June 30, 2009.

In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Josephine Catherine and a brother, John F. Mencer Sr.

Surviving are a son, Charles E. Mencer III and his wife, Barbara of Hollidaysburg; three grandchildren, Julie Murray of Virginia, Meg Monteforte and her husband, Matthew of North Carolina and Timothy Mencer and his fiancée, Krista Smith of Philipsburg; and two great-grandchildren, Landyn Monteforte and Nora Mencer.

The funeral mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday, at the Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Philipsburg, with the Rev. John Gibbons as celebrant.

Burial will follow at Sts. Peter & Paul Cemetery, Philipsburg, with military honors being accorded by members of the Moshannon Valley Independent Honor Guard.

Friends will be received from 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. Thursday at the Beezer-Heath Funeral Home, Philipsburg.

The rosary will be recited at 4:30 p.m. and an Elks memorial service held at 7 p.m., both on Thursday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Hope Fire Company, 400 N. Front St., Philipsburg, PA 16866.

Family and friends may sign the guestbook and share memories at beezerheathfh.com.

Obituary Notice: Terry W. Welsh

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Obituary Notice: Terry W. Welsh (Provided photo)

Obituary Notice: Terry W. Welsh (Provided photo)

Terry W. Welsh, 51, of Philipsburg died Friday, April 8, 2016, at Mount Nittany Medical Center, State College.

He was born Jan. 22, 1965, a son Carolyn May (Gearhart) Welsh Reed, who survives of Philipsburg.

Mr. Welsh was a Christian by faith. He attended and played music at gFREE Church in Gearhartville, RD Philipsburg.

He was a 1983 graduate of the Philipsburg – Osceola Area High School, Philipsburg, and the Clearfield County Career & Technology Center, Clearfield.

He held a number of local employment opportunities throughout his working career. He was first the owner/operator of the former Welsh Electronics, Philipsburg.

He was employed with the former C-COR/Arris Group, State College. He was then employed with the Philipsburg – Osceola Area School District for more than 20 years and where he held various courier, security and A-V responsibilities.

He was most recently employed as an assembler with Druckers Diagnostics, Philipsburg.

In addition to his mother, Mr. Welsh is survived by his maternal grandmother, Frances Ruth (Conklin) Gearhart; one brother, Richard W. Reed Sr. and his wife, Amanda; three nephews, Nicholas A. Showers, Richard W. Reed Jr. and Joseph Todd Reed; his girlfriend, Amy J. (Bambarger) Phillips; and his three dogs, Timmy, Abbey and Jazzy, all of Philipsburg.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Merle J. Gearhart and his step-father, Howard R. Reed Jr.

He had a great love for music, and his life and interests reflected that talent. He was involved in a number of personal musical projects and local acts throughout his life. These local bands included Fazz-Jackal, Jagged Edge, Steadfast, 180’s Christian Band, Sol and most recently, The JAM.

A memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family.

Memorial contributions may be made in Mr. Welsh’s memory to: One Less Tear/Navasky Foundation at www.onelesstear.com.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Beezer-Heath Funeral Home, 719 E. Spruce St., Philipsburg, PA 16866. Online condolences may be submitted to www.beezerheathfh.com.

Obituary Notice: James Justin Hahn

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James Justin Hahn, 60, a guest at Ridgeview Healthcare & Rehabilitation in Curwensville and formerly of Karthaus, went to a reunion in heaven on Monday, April 11, 2016.

Born July 29th, 1955 in Philipsburg, he was the son of Leon Hahn Sr. and Clara Mae (Rankin) Hahn.

Mr. Hahn started his working career by delivering papers and then onto working at the gas station in Karthaus.

At the age of 17, he became an oiler on River Hill’s dragline. He was a faithful hard worker for River Hill for 37 years.

His last job for River Hill was running loader. In 2011, he had to retire due to health issues.

Mr. Hahn belonged to different organizations over his lifetime. He loved to play pool and darts, but his biggest passion was watching his beloved grandsons, Gage and Gavin, play ball or just spending time with them.  They were his life.

He will be watching over his wife of 40 years, Marsha Darlene (Heichel) Hahn; a son, Stephen G. Hahn of Karthaus; a daughter, Charis D. (Hahn) Proud and her husband, Erik of Curwensville; and his two precious grandsons, Gage and Gavin Roos of Curwensville.

Three sisters will be watched over, Nancy Ennis of Osceola Mills, Sue Haynes (Bub) of Driftwood and Amy Pearsall of Philipsburg and a brother, Jefferson Hahn of Philipsburg.

Surviving are an uncle, Keith Hahn of Philipsburg; an aunt, Mary Lidgett of Morrisdale; and three sister-in-laws, who he thought of as sisters, Linda Martin (Donald) of Karthaus, Lisa Schott (Mike) of Ithaca, NY, and Missy Spangler (Gary) of Avis, Pa.

Also surviving are his two best friends, Larry (MaryAnn) Couteret of Karthaus and Lee (Missy) Meeker of Frenchville and numerous nieces and nephews.

Mr. Hahn went to meet his parents; a brother, Leon Butch Hahn; a sister, Linda Hahn; and an infant son, Leon Hahn III.

A memorial is being planned for 1 p.m. Saturday at the Shepherd of the Hill Lutheran Church in Karthaus; officiating will be Pastor Finney. A meal will follow at the Karthaus Fire Hall.

Strange & Weaver Funeral Service of Morrisdale is in charge of arrangements.

Obituary Notice: John B. Griffith

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John Bruce Griffith, 67, of Glen Campbell and formerly of Curwensville, died Saturday, March 26, 2016 at Penn Highlands Elk Regional in St. Marys.

Born Sept. 10, 1948 in Honolulu, Hawaii, he was the son of Robert J. and Margaret Mary (Myrter) Griffith.

Mr. Griffith had taught at St. Francis High School in Clearfield for several years.  He was a member of St. Timothy Roman Catholic Church in Curwensville. Mr. Griffith had served in the U.S. Army Reserves.

Surviving are two sisters and a brother, R. James Griffith and his wife, Diane of Westerville, Ohhio, Melanie Griffith of DuBois and Nancy Griffith of California.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

There will be no public visitation and private memorial services will be held at the convenience of the family.

The family suggests contributions be made to the Curwensville Area School District.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.chidboyfuneralhome.com.

The Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc. of Curwensville is in charge of the arrangements.

Obituary Notice: Thomas E. Wisor

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Thomas Earl Wisor, 55, of Clearfield died Monday, April 11, 2016 at his residence after a lengthy illness.

Born Jan. 15, 1961, he was the son of James F. Sr. and Hope (Swisher) Wisor.

Mr. Wisor was a mechanic having worked for Peerless and Butler Trucking companies.

He was a member of the West Side United Methodist Church in Clearfield. He enjoyed spending time with his family and at the Woodland Rod and Gun Club.

On Jan. 27, 1979, he wed the former Charlene Powell,, who preceded him in death on May 13, 2014.  He was also preceded in death by his parents and a cousin, Frank Wisor.

Surviving are a son, Justin Wisor and his wife, Kara of Binghamton, NY; two grandchildren, Jordan and Kaylee Wisor; and three brothers, Kevin Wisor and his wife, Joyce of Clearfield and James Wisor Jr. and Kimm Wisor, both of Hyde.

Also surviving are his in-laws, Ed and Bonnie Powell of Clearfield and his grandmother-in-law, Marie Henchbarger of Clearfield.

There will be no public visitation and a memorial service will be conducted at the later date.

The family suggests contributions be made to the Clearfield County Area Agency on Aging, 103 N. Front St. Clearfield, PA  16830.

The Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc. of Clearfield is in charge of the arrangements.

Obituary Notice: Rev. Charles “Bud” Warren Long

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Obituary Notice: Rev. Charles "Bud" Warren Long (Provided photo)

Obituary Notice: Rev. Charles “Bud” Warren Long (Provided photo)

The Rev. Charles “Bud” Warren Long, 73, of Shawnee, Okla., and formerly of Westover, died peacefully in his sleep Sunday, April 10, 2016.

He was born May 18, 1942, in Johnstown to Harry Ross Sr. and Mary Jane (Thomas) Long.

He graduated from Richland High School in 1960. He continued his education at Washington Bible College in Washington, D.C., graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in biblical education.

He married Emily Antonelli of Alderson, Okla., on June 1, 1963, and had one daughter, Aline.

He pastored several Baptist churches in Pennsylvania before retiring in 2010, to be closer to his daughter and her family.  He spent 30 years of his ministry serving as pastor at the Westover Baptist Church.

While living in Shawnee, he attended Liberty Baptist Church, and he was active in a bowling league at Firelake Bowl, where he spent much of his time enjoying camaraderie with fellow bowlers.

He enjoyed sports, reading, fishing, archery and talking with fellow sport enthusiasts.  He served in various capacities within the communities he lived, including the local volunteer fire departments.

He is survived by his wife of 52 years; his daughter, Aline Knoles and her husband, Robert; and his grandsons, Robert Cox, Christopher, Zachary and James Knoles of Shawnee.

He is survived by his brothers, Richard Long and his wife, Carol of Lakeland, Fla., Steven Long and his wife, Cinda of Rio Rancho, NM and Jack Long and his wife, Glenda of Spring Hill, Fla.

He also is survived by his step-brothers, Robert Horner and his wife, Colleen of Poinciana, Fla., and Thomas Horner and his wife, Evelyn of Somerset and his step-sister, Peggy Skiles and her husband, Paul of Johnstown.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his step-father, Robert Horner and his brothers, Harry Long Jr. and Wayne Long Sr.

He will be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle and a great comforter and friend.  He had a great sense of humor and liked to make people laugh.  He will be missed by many family and friends.

In lieu of flowers, donate in his honor to The American Heart Association (www.heart.org) or The American Diabetes Association (www.diabetes.org).

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Liberty Baptist Church in Shawnee, OK.

Obituary Notice: Marilyn P. Green

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Obituary Notice: Marilyn P. Green (Provided photo)

Marilyn P. Green, 89, of Hummelstown and formerly of Bigler, died Monday, April 11, 2016 at her home.

Mrs. Green was born Nov. 16, 1926 in Bigler, the daughter of Ivan and Edna Faye (Remsnyder) Baughman.

She was a graduate of the Clearfield High School and of the Robert Morris Business School in 1944.

Mrs. Green was a homemaker and had worked at Reeses in Hershey for 24 years until retiring in 1999.

She was a member of Grace Chapel in Elizabethtown. Mrs. Green loved to sit on the beach and go boating and fishing.

She is survived by her husband, Loren Green, to whom she was married on Aug. 15, 1947.

She is survived by two children, Loren I. Green and his wife, Ellen of West Decatur and Kimberly Memmi of Hummelstown, eight grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, a daughter-in-law, Wendy Green of West Decatur, a sister, Shirley Nelson
of Summerland, Calif., and a niece.

Mrs. Green is preceded in death by her parents and a son, Franklin Green.

Funeral services will be held at 12 p.m. Saturday at the Bennett & Houser Funeral Home with Minister Isaiah Krause officiating. Burial will be in Bigler Cemetery.

Friends will be received from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, April 23 at the Grace Chapel, Elizabethtown, with Pastor Mel Weaver officiating

The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the charity of donor’s the choice.

To send online tributes go to www.bennettandhouser.com or www.mem.com.


Obituary Notice: Elizabeth N. Cole

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Elizabeth Nancy Cole, 85, of Clearfield died Saturday, April 9, 2016 at Mountain Laurel Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Clearfield.

Born Feb. 13, 1931 in Woodland, she was the daughter of William Henry and Sue Justice (Maines) Smeal.

Mrs. Cole had worked at the former Airplane/Marine in Hyde, the former Ames Department Store and Clearfield Hospital.

She had been a private duty caregiver and was retired from Grice’s Gun Shop in Clearfield.  She was affiliated with the Church of Christ Faith.

On Feb. 6, 1950 in Croft, she wed Delvin L. Cole, who survives, along with two daughters, Susan A. Carfley Yacabucci and her husband, Joe and Deborah S. Bunnell and her husband, Ronald, both of Clearfield, seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Also surviving are three brothers and four sisters, Robert Smeal and his wife, Ann of Croft, William Smeal and his wife, Mary and Thomas Smeal and his wife, Linda, both of Clearfield, Donna Bell of LeContes Mills, Mary Graham and Marian Graham and her husband, Maynard, both of Egypt, and Shirley Lippert of New York.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a grandson, Steven A. Carfley; a great-granddaughter, Paige Carfley; and two sisters, Esther Ireland and Catherine Miller.

There will be no public visitation and a memorial service will be conducted at a later date.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.chidboyfuneralhome.com.

The Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc. of Clearfield is in charge of the arrangements.

Obituary Notice: Delores A. Zwolski

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Obituary Notice: Delores A. Zwolski (Provided photo)

Obituary Notice: Delores A. Zwolski (Provided photo)

Delores A. Zwolski, 79, of Curwensville and a guest of Ridgeview Elder Care & Rehabilitation Center, died Tuesday, April 12, 2016.

She was born Oct. 5, 1936 in Frenchville, a daughter of the late Hilary A. and Grace M. (Plubell) Bergey.

Mrs. Zwolski retired in 1991 from the Curwensville Area School District, where she was employed in the cafeteria for 16 years.

She was very active with the Wednesday morning craft sessions at the Curwensville Civic Center and enjoyed crocheting and canning vegetables.

She was also an Avon salesperson for 33 years. She was a member of the St. Timothy Catholic Church, Curwensville.

She is survived by three children, Edward Zwolski Jr. and his wife, Susan of Clearfield, Catherine Shope of Lock Haven and Barbara Johnson and her husband, Michael of Grampian.

She is survived by five grandchildren, all of whom she adored dearly, Amanda Creek and her husband, Bill of Curwensville, Michael Zwolski of Clearfield, Matthew Shope of Lock Haven and Vanessa Snyder and her husband, Kevin and Rebecca Johnson, both of Grampian.

She is survived by three great grandsons, all of whom were the love of her life, Eli, Isaiah and Xavier Creek; a brother, Stanley Bergey and his wife, Virginia of Morrisdale; and a sister, Annette Hugney of Philipsburg.

She is also survived by two brothers-in-law, James Zwolski and his wife, Jackie of Curwensville and James Anderson of Clearfield; two sisters-in-law, Pauline Bergey and Rindy Bergey, both of Clearfield; and several nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Zwolski Sr. on Jan. 2, 2012 and to whom she was married Sept. 15, 1956 in St. Francis Catholic Church, Clearfield.

She was also preceded in death by four brothers, Burton, James Sr., Robert and Frank Bergey and two sisters, Donna Anderson and Jean Agnes Bergey.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be said at 10 a.m. Saturday at the St. Timothy Catholic Church, Curwensville, with Father Mark J. Mastrian as celebrant. Burial will follow in the Calvary Cemetery, Clearfield.

Friends will be received from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Kevin A. Beardsley Funeral Home, Curwensville.

At the funeral home on Friday, the Rosary will be recited at 3:30 p.m. and the Vigil Service will be held at 7:30 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial contributions be made to St. Timothy Catholic Church, 306 Walnut St., Curwensville.

To sign the online guestbook, go to www.beardsleyfuneralhome.com.

Obituary Notice: Annie I. Morgan

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Annie I. Morgan, 102, of Luthersburg died Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at Christ the King Manor.

Born Sept. 28, 1913 in DuBois, she was the daughter of the late Chester and Ethel (Kiel) Woods.

On Dec. 24, 1939, she married Willard E. Morgan Sr.  He preceded her in death July 22, 2004.

Mrs. Morgan worked as a postal clerk in Luthersburg from 1954 until 1971.  She then served as the postmaster of the Rockton Post Office from 1971 until her retirement in 1981.

She was a 1932 graduate of the Brady Township High School.  After high school, she graduated from Andrews School of Cosmetology in Buffalo, NY.

She was a charter member of the Brady Township Volunteer Fire Department’s Women’s Auxiliary.

She was a lifetime member of the Women’s International Bowling Congress. She was a member of the Luthersburg United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women.

Mrs. Morgan was a charter member of the Brady Township Band Booster Club.

She enjoyed bowling, crocheting, knitting, crafts, traveling and music.

She is survived by a daughter, Veryl McGarvey and her husband, Lee of Milpitas, Calif., and a son, Willard “Bill” Morgan Jr. and his wife, Sandra of Luthersburg.

She is survived by five grandchildren, David, Steven and Lynda McGarvey, Wendy Whaling, and Chad Morgan; five great-grandchildren, Timothy, Sean and Brent McGarvey and Chantel and Dalton Whaling; a sister, Edith Kilmer of DuBois; a sister-in-law, Audrey Woods of DuBois; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by three brothers, Max, Clyde and Art Woods and four sisters, Elaine Spicher, Dorothy Lines, Grace Opperman and Doris Swanson.

There will be no public visitation.

A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 23 at the Luthersburg United Methodist Church with Pastor Rick Howe officiating.

Burial is in Morningside Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Luthersburg United Methodist Church, 2000 Carson Hill Rd., DuBois, PA 15801.

Online condolences may be made to www.gbfuneralhome.com.

The Goble-Baronick Funeral Home Inc. is in charge of arrangements.

Obituary Notice: Gladys M. “Olla” Harris

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Obituary Notice: Gladys M. “Olla” Harris (Provided photo)

Gladys Marie “Olla” Harris, 59, of Grampian died Thursday, April 14, 2016 at Penn Highlands DuBois Hospital.

Born Aug. 11, 1956 in Philipsburg, she was the daughter of Amelia Fetzer Smeal. Mrs. Harris was a homemaker and was United Methodist by faith.

On Aug. 1, 1987 in Glen Richey, she wed William Scott Harris, who survives, along with a son, William S. Harris Jr. and his fiancée, Elizabeth Curry of Grampian; a nephew, Mark Harris, who she raised as well as his son, Chase Harris.

Also surviving are two sisters and three brothers,  Barbara Gearhart of Bloomington, Greg Smeal of Shawville, Wendy Smeal and her husband, Benny of Chesterfield, Victor Evans and Jerry Evans and his wife, Vickey, both of Clearfield, as well as several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, William Smeal and a sister, Cindy Smeal.

Services for Gladys Harris will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc. of Curwensville with the Rev. Stephen Shields officiating.  Burial will be in the Bloomington Cemetery Curwensville.

Friends will be received from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday and from 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.chidboyfuneralhome.com.

The Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc. of Curwensville is in charge of the arrangements.

Obituary Notice: Kenneth E. Morrison

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Kenneth E. Morrison, 67, of Clearfield died Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at his home.

Mr. Morrison was born April 28, 1948 in Philipsburg, the son of the late Eugene S. Morrison and Jennie (Somosky) Morrison of Rosebud.

He had retired from PennDOT and owned and operated Ken’s Skull Taxidermy.

He was a member of the Coalport F&AM Lodge 574, where he was a member for 38 years and was a Past Master in 1979.

He is survived by his mother; his fiancée, Elaine Rowles of Clearfield; and a sister, Elaine C. Slippy and her husband, Karl of Pittsburgh.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Bennett & Houser Funeral Home by the Coalport Masonic Lodge. Burial will be in Thompson Cemetery.

Friends will be received from 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, 26 S. Second St., Suite 102, Clearfield, PA 16830.

To send online tributes, go to www.bennettandhouser.com or www.mem.com.

The Medical Minute: Knowing Whether it’s Abuse and how to Respond

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Lonely child sitting on play park playground bench

What do you do when you’re out in public and you witness what you believe to be child abuse?

The standard suggestions are to:

  • start a conversation with the adult to direct attention away from the child.
  • talk to the child to refocus his or her energy.
  • look for an opportunity to praise the parent or child.
  • offer assistance.
  • avoid negative remarks or looks.

In many situations, those are easier said than done. According to Dr. Lori Frasier, director of the Center for the Protection of Children at Penn State Children’s Hospital, it’s a judgment call.

“I think it’s hard because people might be fearful to intervene,” Frasier said. “It does take a special person to take action when they see something that they think might be abuse. It’s important to consider that if someone is doing something like this in public and they don’t care who sees them, what will they do in the privacy of their own home? It could be worse.”

What is — and isn’t — abuse?

Frasier said it’s hard to know what constitutes abuse. “What is abusive to one person may not be to another,” Frasier said.

The law states that child abuse is subjecting a child to bodily injury, neglect or sexual abuse. Some examples include shaking, hitting, kicking, punching or burning a child.

“The law states that you must have a reasonable suspicion of abuse in order to report it,” Frasier said. “You don’t have to know for sure.”

While physical abuse, like hitting or kicking, is easy to recognize, verbal abuse, like berating, screaming or threatening, can be a gray area.

When should you call ChildLine or 911?

ChildLine (1-800-932-0313) is available 24 hours a day to accept calls regarding suspected child abuse from mandated reporters as well as the general public in Pennsylvania. Each call is answered by a trained specialist who determines the most appropriate course of action. Callers are asked to provide the child’s name, location and name of the offender.

ChildLine then contacts Child Protective Services in the appropriate area, which must respond within 24 hours.

“Child and Family Services have to have a way to find out who a child is,” Frasier said. “If you think a child is at risk and needs an immediate response, call the police.”

Try to intervene

If you are able to intervene, try not to be aggressive or critical, which could put you at risk.

“In such a moment, a parent is under great stress and they may not take it well if someone tells them they’re doing something wrong,” Frasier said.

If you are able to assess the situation and can determine the cause of the stress, you may be able to offer help. Because of distrust of strangers, the offer may be met negatively. Be willing to step back if there is a poor response. Sharing your own struggles of parenthood might be a better approach.

“It’s important to be relatable to the person; that you’re not there to judge them; you’ve been in their shoes. We’ve all been in those shoes when we get frustrated,” she said.

Frasier believes we all have an obligation to protect children.

“You don’t want to think it’s none of your business and then a couple of days later realize that that same child you were worried about has been killed or seriously injured,” she said.

Frasier had a case where a bystander in Wal-Mart alerted security of a child covered in bruises. The guard called police.

“They didn’t confront the family directly, but they felt the situation looked scary enough that they needed to alert somebody,” she said, noting their suspicions were correct.

“It is everybody’s business. To not intervene is a mistake,” Frasier said.

Learn more:

The Medical Minute is a weekly health news feature produced by Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. Articles feature the expertise of faculty physicians and staff, and are designed to offer timely, relevant health information of interest to a broad audience.

Obituary Notice: Raymond L. Bezilla

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Raymond L. Bezilla, 83, of Ginter-Morann Highway died Thursday, April 14, 2016 in Snyder Township as the result of a vehicle accident.

Born May 31, 1931 in Morann, he was the son of Paul and Lenora (Resconsky) Bezilla.

He was a member of the St. Barbara’s Polish National Catholic Church, Houtzdale, and several building trade organizations. He was an Eagle Scout.

Mr. Bezilla was employed as an independent contractor in the residential and commercial building industry.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Irene Frances (Tekavec) Bezilla.

Surviving are his children, Sandy Krause (Dave) of Piqua, Ohio, Sheri Bindokas (Ned) Kirtland of Ohio, Mike (Sherry) Bezilla and Laurie (Todd) McMaster, all of Aurora, Ohio, Tony (Angela) Bezilla of Independence, Ky., and Bonnie (Steven) Lyle of North Kingstown, RI.

Also surviving are 18 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a brother, Jim (Cindy) Bezilla of Montoursville; and a sister, Lenora (Dan) Hamaty of North Carolina.

Mr. Bezilla was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, David and Jerome Bezilla.

A funeral mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the St. Barbara’s Polish National Catholic Church, Houtzdale.

Friends will be received from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. Monday at the Birger A. Freeberg Funeral Home Inc., Houtzdale.

Father Lill will hold a Vigil for the Deceased prayer service at 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 11454, Alexandria, VA.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.birgerafreebergfuneralhome.com.


Obituary Notice: Edward S. Walls

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Obituary Notice: Edward S. Walls (Provided photo)

Obituary Notice: Edward S. Walls (Provided photo)

Edward Swenk Walls, 60, of Olanta died Saturday, April 16, 2016 at his residence with his family at his side after a lengthy illness.

Born Feb. 21, 1956 in Pittsburgh, he was the son of Forrest and Laura (Swenk) Walls.

Mr. Walls was a 1974 graduate of Harmony High School. That same year, he went to work as a brakeman/conductor for Penn Central Railroad, later Conrail and most recently Norfolk/Southern from which he retired in 2005.

He was a life-long member of the National Rifle Association. He was also a member of the band “Just Passing Thru” for which he played the fiddle, and they entertained at local nursing homes and churches.

He was Christian by faith and a member of the Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church in New Millport.

On June 16, 1984 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Corry, he wed the former Stephanie Gould, who survives, along with two daughters, Laura Ann Edwards and her husband, Robert Jr. of Olanta and Hannah Jean Maney and her husband, Justin of Pittsburgh.

Also surviving are two sisters, Janet Walls of Rapid City, SD and Marian Zedack and her husband, George of Hastings as well as a niece and two nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Funeral services for Edward S. Walls will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Hepburnia United Methodist Church, Grampian, with the Rev. Ronald Emery officiating. Burial will be in the Oak Hill Cemetery, Curwensville.

Friends will be received from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc. of Curwensville and again from 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, when the procession will depart for the church.

The family suggests contributions be made to the charity of the donor’s choice.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.chidboyfuneralhome.com.

The Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc. of Curwensville is in charge of the arrangements.

Obituary Notice: Charles R. Komonczi

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Obituary Notice:  Charles R. Komonczi (Provided photo)

Obituary Notice: Charles R. Komonczi (Provided photo)

Charles R. Komonczi, 65, of Curwensville died Saturday, April 16, 2016 at the Reading Medical Center in Reading.

Born March 9, 1951 in Clearfield, he was the son of Francis and Nanette (Hetrick) Komonczi.

He was Baptist by faith. He was baptized on Aug. 18, 2014 and was a member of Bells Landing Baptist Church.

He worked for Curwensville Feed Store in his younger years. He was a retired truck driver having worked for various companies for more than 40 years.

On Sept. 26, 1970, he wed the former Eva Jean Redden, who survives, along with four children, Paula Halulko and her husband, John of Reading, Shelly Livergood and her husband, Gregory of Maryland and Michael Komonczi and his wife, Jessica and Holly Komonczi, both of Curwensville.

Also surviving are seven grandchildren Danny, Aidan, Nathan, Ava, Nolan, Elodie and Jobin.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, David Komonczi and a sister, Nannette Walters.

Funeral services for Mr. Komonczi will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc. of Curwensville with the Rev. M. Bruce Dimmick officiating.

Friends will be received from 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. and from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. Wednesday and from 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the family in care of The Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc., 300 State St., Curwensville, PA 16833.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.chidboyfuneralhome.com

The Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc. of Curwensville is in charge of the arrangements.

Obituary Notice: James L. Shepler

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James L. Shepler, 73, of Hyde died Saturday, April 16, 2016 at Penn Highlands DuBois.

He was born July 29, 1942 in Colver, a son to the late William H. Shepler and Anna M. (Gallaher) Shepler.

Mr. Shepler worked at Plubell Brothers, Pinegrove Nursery, McDonald Land & Mine Co., and Hepburnia Coal Co. He delivered newspapers for The Progress and most recently drove school bus for Kip’s Bus Lines.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing and spending his time at the fire hall. He was a member of the Hyde Volunteer Fire Department No. 6 and Lawrence Township Fire Police.

His survivors includes six siblings, Daniel Shepler of Hillsdale, Kathie Hamilton of Hyde, Aggie Hunt of Curwensville, Robert Shepler of Glen Richey, Bonnie Turner of Clearfield and Richard “Dick” Shepler of NJ; his beloved nephew, Daniel Shepler Jr.; many nieces and nephews; and many brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law.

He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, William Shepler and Clarence Shepler; four sisters, Mary Young, Barbara Young, Bertha Hunt and Janet Peters; two nephews, Ronald Young and James Turner; and three nieces, Pamela Young, Patsy Young and Kathy Bickley.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Bennett & Houser Funeral Home Inc. with the Rev. John White officiating. Burial will be at Watts Cemetery.

Friends will be received from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Wednesday and from 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Memorial donations may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.

To send online tributes, please go to www.bennettandhouser.com or www.mem.com.

Arrangements are under the care of Bennett & Houser Funeral Home Inc. in Clearfield.

Obituary Notice: Donaldeen S.M. Colgan

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Donaldeen S.M. Colgan, 90, of DuBois died Sunday, April 17, 2016 at Nelson’s Golden Years.

Born March 4, 1926 in Corry, she was the daughter of the late Carl O. and Esther (Nelson) Granquist.

On July 13, 1946, she married Raymond U. Colgan.  He survives.  They would have been married 70 years in July.

She was a graduate of DuBois Area High School.

She worked alongside her husband, Ray, in the family-owned Ray U. Colgan State Farm Insurance in DuBois for 36 years.

She was a member of West Liberty Baptist Church.  She taught Sunday school for more than 50 years.

She was also a member of Gideon’s International for 45 years.  She loved gardening and flowers.

She is survived by her daughter, Esther L. Davis of North Olmsted, Ohio and Philip D. Colgan and his wife, Donna of DuBois, eight grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

There will be no public viewing and private funeral services will be held on Tuesday, with her son, Pastor Philip Colgan officiating.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

Burial will be in Morningside Cemetery.

Memorials may be sent to West Liberty Baptist Church, 139 W. Liberty Rd., DuBois, PA 15801.

 

The Goble-Baronick Funeral Home is in charge of the funeral arrangements.

Obituary Notice: Kenneth A. Levine Sr.

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Kenneth A. Levine Sr., 81, of Olanta died Sunday, April 17, 2016 at Ridgeview Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center in Curwensville.

Born Aug. 26, 1934, he was the son of David and Mary (Bloom) Levine.

Mr. Levine had first worked in the lumbering business and then for and retired from the former Howes Leather Co. in Curwensville.

He was a U.S. Army veteran from the Korean War era. He was also a former member of the Curwensville L.O.O.M.

In April of 1957, he wed the former Catherine L. Luzier, who preceded him in death on Aug. 20, 1988.

He was also preceded in death by his parents; a son, Kenneth A. Levine Jr.; four brothers, Robert, David “Nooks,” James and William Levine; and a sister, Olga Marie Erhard.  He was the last member of his generation.

Surviving are two children, Carol Dotts and her husband, Joseph and David Levine and his wife, Jackie, both of Olanta; six grandchildren, Joseph Jr., Jason, Brandi, Chuck, Nathan and Nicole; and 15 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services for Mr. Levine will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc. of Curwensville with the Rev. Stephen Shields officiating. Burial will be in the Bloomington Cemetery Curwensville.

Friends will be received from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. Thursday and from 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.chidboyfuneralhome.com.

The Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc. of Curwensville is in charge of the arrangements.

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