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ADDUCI FRANK H. ADDUCI
Frank H. Adduci, 46, of Stowe Township died Monday, Jan. 31, 2000 in Monaca. He was born Nov. 26, 1953 in Kennedy Township. Mr. Adduci worked as a laborer for Allegheny County and was a member of Mother of Sorrows Church. Surviving are his brothers, Anthony and Ronald, both of Stowe. Funeral arrangements were provided by Anthony J. Sanvito Funeral Home in Stowe, where services were held. Interment is in St. Mary Cemetery.
ANGELL EDWARD F. "BULL" ANGELL
Age 74, of Kennedy Twp., on Saturday, December 16, 2006; beloved husband of the late Joan (Linehan) Angell; loving father of Daniel S. (Terrie) Angell, Mary Ann (Patrick) Ringel, Edward S. "Ted" (Deborah) Angell; dear grandfather of Patrick, Brian and Danielle Ringel, Elizabeth, Jessica and Benjamen Angell; brother of Charles S. Angell. Friends may call 12-4 & 6-8 PM Sunday at the McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME INC., 1225 Chartiers Ave, McKees Rocks (family owned and operated since 1886, and member of the Good Grief Center). Mass of Christian Burial 1:30 PM Monday in St. John of God Parish, the Church of St. Mary's.
ANGELO ERNEST ANGELO
Ernest Angelo, 91, a retired bricklayer, died of myelofibrosis Saturday at Kane Regional Center, Scott. Mr. Angelo lived most of his life in Stowe, where he once served as a township commissioner. In 1941, he traveled to Washington, D.C., to secure federal funds to restore the Stowe Tunnel. Also in the 1940s, he was general superintendent of the Armstrong Cork Co. in Pittsburgh. He left Armstrong Cork in 1949 to start his own construction business. Mr. Angelo also worked in the insurance and realty business, and at one time was a partner in the Victor Real Estate Co. He also once managed the Ohio View Acres and Mooncrest housing projects for Allegheny County. He was one of the founders and first president of the Tap Club in Stowe.He is survived by his wife, Charlotte; two sons, Michael of McKees Rocks and Dennis of Cheswick; a sister, Evelyn BRUECKMAN of Elkton, Md.; and a granddaughter. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 tonight at the Anthony J. Sanvito Inc. Funeral Home, 1650 Broadway St., Stowe, where the funeral will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Burial will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery in McKees Rocks. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PA) - November 13, 1990
ANTONELLI ANNE M. ANTONELLI
Age 71, on Monday July 16, 2007. Originally from McKees Rocks, recently of Ben Avon. Loving mother of Lynne (Randy) SCANGA, Raymond H. Jr. (Jody) Antonelli and Richard Antonelli; Sister of Joseph E. FERGUSON and Richard M. Ferguson; Dear Grandmother of Erin and Randy Scanga, Raymond and Sarah Antonelli. Friends received 6-8pm Wednesday and 2-4 & 6-8pm Thursday at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, INC., 1225 Chartiers Avenue, McKees Rocks (Family owned & operated since 1886 and member of the Good Grief Center) where Funeral Prayers will be 9am Friday, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial 9:30am, St. John of God Parish, the Church of St. Mary's.
ANTONELLI HELEN L. DELLIMUTI ANTONELLI
Helen L. Dellimuti Antonelli, 81, of Warren died at 9:40 a.m. Friday, May 23, 2008, at Horizon Village Nursing Center. Mrs. Antonelli was born Sept. 20, 1926 in McKees Rocks, Pa., the daughter of George and Mary SEROWCHAK KOZUSKANICH, and came to Warren in 1929.
She retired from Abraham’s Clothing of Warren on North Park Avenue, where she had been a sales clerk for 16 years. Prior to that, she did housekeeping at the main branch of Second National Bank. She was a member of SS. Peter and Paul Church of the Byzantine Rite. She enjoyed bingo and polka music. Survivors include two sons, Robert L. (Dorothy) Dellimuti Sr. of Howland and Louis G. (Diane) Dellimuti Jr. of Niles; seven grandchildren, Robert (Angela) Dellimuti Jr., Denise (Joey) DiVieste, Brian Dellimuti, Gregory (Sheila) Dellimuti, Darla (Bob) Scott, Carli Dellimuti and Louis A. Dellimuti; eight great-grandchildren, Joey, Sergio, Antonio, Anthony, Taylor, Dana, Maria and Luciano; and several nieces. Besides her husband, Henry, who died April 2, 1982, preceding her in death were a brother, Charles Kozuskanich Sr.; and two sisters, Anne Stanowski and Mary K. Lewis.A funeral divine liturgy will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at SS. Peter & Paul Church of the Byzantine Rite with the Rev. Robert Karl officiating. It will be preceded by a 9:30 a.m. service at Peter Rossi & Son Memorial Chapel.
Burial will be at Pineview Memorial Park.
ARTINGER DOROTHY A. WILDE ARTINGER, 88, of Zelienople died Thursday,Feb. 15, 2007, at the Passavant Retirement Community. Born Feb. 5, 1919, in McKees Rocks, she was the daughter of Frank and Amelia BRANDT WILDE.  Mrs. Artinger was a member of the English Lutheran Church, Zelienople. She is survived by a daughter, Paula TOMCHAK of Moon Township; two sons, Donald H. Artinger of Greensboro, N.C., and Timothy W. Artinger of Newbury Park, Calif.; and five grandchildren. Her husband, Harry L. Artinger, whom she married April 25, 1941, died Jan. 6, 1994. Two sisters also preceded her in death. Friends will be received from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Glenn-Kildoo Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 219 E. Grandview Ave., Zelienople.  Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the English Lutheran Church, Zelienople, with the Rev. Robert Keplinger officiating. Everyone is to meet at the church.  Burial will be at the English Lutheran Church Cemetery, Zelienople.
AVERSA JOSEPH A. AVERSA
Aversa, Joseph A., 81, of Route 8, Centerville, died Monday, July 3, 2000, at Titusville Area Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was born April 13, 1919, in McKees Rocks, son of the late Raffaele and Concetta MORACO Aversa. His family moved to the Centerville area in 1925,when he started school in Riceville. He graduated from Bloomfield High School. He was a co-owner of J&R Barber Shop on West Central Avenue in Titusville for 35 years before retiring in 1990. He was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Megeetown, and the Knights of Columbus Council 492, Titusville. He was a musician and a member of many local bands, including Smiling Joe and his Buddies, Golden Tones and The Dandelions. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and making furniture. He and his wife purchased their family farm in 1968. He was preceded in death by a sister, Philomena CASTELVETER and two brothers, Samuel and Alex Aversa.  Survivors include his wife, Arlene BOWLES Aversa, whom he married Jan 15, 1945; four sons, Raffaele Aversa and his wife, Michele, Alex Aversa and his wife, Kathy, all of Centerville, Samuel Aversa and his wife, Mary, of Hawthorne, and Joseph Aversa and his wife, Elaine, of Greenville; two daughters, Jolleene ALDERMAN and her husband, Eric, of Centerville, and Concetta BEERS and her husband Edward, of Townville; two sisters, Mary NOZZARELLA of Pittsburgh and Nancy FALBO of Eire; 14 grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Interment was at St. Catherine Cemetery.