Obituaries1iFetor A. Tw$*toiiifr Fetor A. TawmM, W, « 14H RedUrarer 3L, Mamm, who In the early 1900a vu ut Independent contractor in Mon-eesea, died today at 8:10 aim* in CharlerM-Moneaien Hospital, Although in ill health, hit death wm unexpected, _ ^ Mr. Tousaaint was contractor tor many of the older hornet In Monessen, Following World War II he joined with William Snyder to operate the ToiMk' saint-Snyder Construction Coi until retirement in 1058.From 1940 to 195 L he and hie wife operated a dairy bar at the corner of Marion and Ros-( traver Sts., often referred to as Toussaini’s Corner, The es* tablishment is now known as Libby's Dairy Bar.A veteran of World War I, he served with Co. B, 121st Engineers in France. Active in. veterans organizations, Mr I' Toussaint was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Monessen Post 1190, was charter member and officer of Monessen Volunteer Fire Dept.,1 HBItop Co., and belonged to Monessen Local Carpenter'd Union No. 1563, Fraternal Ori der of JSagles, Monessen Aerie 2399, Westmoreland C o u n ty' Firemen’s Association an«f Western Pennsylvania Firei men’s Association. ;He was bora at Pittsburgh on Oct. 27, 1896, but had lived in Monessen most of his life. * Surviving are his widow; Anna (Bohland) Toussaint^ three sisters* Mrs, Ann Nicolaus of Dormant, Mrs. Milliard(Bose) Cox of Willonsburg andMrs. Berl (Marcella) Boat Shippenville, Pa* ■Friends will be received af) ter 2 p.m. tomorrow at the RoM ert A. Billick Funeral Home] Monessen* *mr— *■».