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Memorial Da vBServices SetPi DDILLONVALE - Robert P. I lie Coen, former Dillonvale resi- a b dent now teaching at Linsly Military institute in Wheeling, will be the main speaker at this Diflofwsle-Mt. Pleasant Memorial Da? program at Mi Plea-saw cemetery Monday, May 90,at- 2 p.m.Prior to the program the firing squad will be presented at 1 p.m. at Hie Dillonvale American Legion Home.At 1:30 p.m. a parade will begin at the city square in Mt. Pleasant with the Dillonvale High School Band following thecolor guard, firing squad and veterans.Next in line will be the children's groups, 4*11 groups, scouts, Midget League teams,followed By the Mt. Pleasant High School Band, which will assemble Mar the Ruckmanhome. Bicycle and horse riding groups will follow.The cemetery program will include musical selections by the Dillonvale and Mt. Pleasant high school bands, the National Anthem, invocation by the Rev. Mr John Nadzam of St. Adalbert Church in Dillonvale, the address by Commander Coen, presentation of the firing squad, taps, and the benediction by the Rev. Mr. Lawrence Bryan of Dillonvale Methodist Church.Mr. Coen served in the Navy during World War II in both the European and Pacific theaters, and later served during the Korean conflict. He is a commander in the Naval Reserve.A graduate of Waynesburg College, hi lived in Dillonvale from 1925 Until 1928 and now lives hi Moandsvffie, W. Va.
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Steubenville Herald Star

Steubenville, Ohio, US

Wed, May 25, 1966

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