John P. Sousae John P_ Sousae, 61, of 416 Hill St., Belle Vernon, died Tiers adept estabargu ercy Hospital, Pittsburgh. Mr. Sousae was born in Custer City, Pa. on June 30, 1917, a son of the late John Sousae and Mrs. Josephine D'Alessio Sousae, who sur vives. He had lived in the Belle Vernon — and 1945,. He was employed as a aal mechanic with the Bendik- Lancaster Buick Co., Inc. in Charleroi and was a veteran of World War II, having served with the U.S. Army. Mr. Sousac was a member of St. Sebastian Catholic Church of 7Belle Vernon, American Legion Post 659, the Veterans of Foreign Ware and Moose Club, all of Belle Vernon, the Hungarian Club of Pricedale, Washington Two, Fireman's Club and the Fairhope Rod and Gun Club. Besides his father, John 1943, he was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs Virginia Barzando in 193 and by a brother, James Sousae. Surverors include his mother, Drs. Josephine D'Alessio Sousse of Belle Vernon, two sisters, Mrs. Ann Hoole, with whom he made his home in Belle Vernon and Mrs Russell (Betty) Cape of Belle Vernon, one brother, Vincent L. Sousae of Belle Vernon; and a nuiber of neces and nephews. Friends will be received in the Leonard J Parzynski Funeral Home in Belle Vernon today from 7 to $ pm. and tomorrow from 2 to 49 m, and T to 9p.m. Phillip White Sr. Philip White Sr. 84, a former resident of Monessen for many years, died Wed nesday at 8 ° 45 pm in the St. Francis Hospital, Charleston, W Va. Mr. White, who resided at 930 Central Ave., Charleston, W Va., was born Oct. 2, 1990 in Georgetown, 5 C, a son of the late Scipio and Katherine Smith White. He had resided in Monessen for 50 years before moving to Charleston, W. Va several years ago. He was a retired employee of the Monessen Plant of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Seal core and was a Baptist Faith. Mr. Whate is survived by his widow, Eva Marie White of Charleston, W. Va.; seven sons, Phillip White Jr. of Belle Vernon, Seyi aod Luther White, thot of Monessen, William White of Virgins Beach, Va. Charles White of Broklyn, N.Y. Theodore White of fidora, Monongahela R.D. , and Fred White of Millersville, Md; one daughter, Mrs Anna Ruth Mace of Baltimore, Md.; two stepsons, Leon Johnson of Monessen and George Johnson of Charleston, Va.; one step- daughter, Mrs. Florence Wamarck of Charleston, W. Va., 1S grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; 12 step grantchildren, nine step great-grandchildren; and a number of other relatives in the Mon Valley. Friends will be received in the Percy E. Law Jr Funeral Home in Donora today after 7 pM and tomorrow from 2 to 4 pm, and 7 to 3 p.m. James A. Miller Servicess were her in Hubert, Ohio, for James A. (Boss) Miller of Camp Fall, Ohio, formerly of North Chatlerat, who died Tuesday, at 10 in Camp Hill. He was Mr. Miller was born Jan. 29, 1023, in Lousiana, 2 son of the late William Franklin and Clara Bellett Miller. He was employed as a steelworker in Niles, Ohio. Survivors include his widow, Marguerite Miller; several children and grand children, as in Ohio; four sisters, Dorothy Miller and Mrs. Ray (Anna Dale) San tini, both of North Charleroi, Mrs. Joe (Mildred) Fleming of Webster, and Mrs. Goldie Senbrick of Charleroi, several Sepete aeneticphews. In addition to his parents, her was preceded in death by four brothers, Elmer, Ray, Bull and Olen. Interment was held in Hubert, Ohio Theodore D. Bertocei Teena (Ted) D. Bertocei Sr., 32, of Christine Lane, Fiery he tewps them injuries untamed in a traffic accident on Interstate run. Theodore D. Sr. and Helen Sheka Bertocei of Ben tleyville, who survive. He was employed for five years 48 3 sum at the Wilson shop of Bethlehem Mines Corp., Ellsworth Division. He was a 1964 graduate of Mon Valley Catholic High School and was a member of St. Clement Roman Catholic Church of Ellsworth. He had served for nine years in the U.S. Army Reserves and was a member of American Legion Post 163 of Bentleyville. He was also a member of the Ellsworth Sportsmen's Club Surviving ace his widow, Paulette Ann Yurkovich Bertocey; one son, Javon Ala Bertocer, at home; his parents,brother, Ronald Bertocei of Bentleyville; his maternal grandmother, Katherne Roman of Rices Landing and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Friends will be received after 3 p.m. Wday in the Menneth V. Thompson Funeral Home, 896 Main St, Bentleyville Mary F. Swanney Mary F. Swanney of 496 Saratoga Drive, Pleasant Hills, Pittsburgh, formerly of Donore died yesterday in the Haven Creat Nursing Home. She was 84. Born on March @, 18% in Bon'ss, Scotland, she was the daughter of the Iste John and Agnes Baird Finnie A member of Calvar: United Presbyterian Church of Donora and the Broome Knowe Chapter 46, Daughter of Scotia, she was preceded in death by her husband, ‘Thos 5. Swanney, a 1954, ie §% survived a son, William Swaoney of Donora; 2 daughter, Mrs. Boyd (Agnes) Newell of Pleasant Hills; a brother, William Franie of Clawson, Mich., and a sister, Mrs. Kathryn Hawk of Fisher Heights, Carroll Two; three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received in the James A. Rebe Panera Home, 71 Thompson Ave, Dopora tomorrow from 799 pM and Monday from 2104 and? 1o9p.th. Mabel V. DiNardo Mabel V. DiNardo, 58, of 203 Frersol Ave, Bentleyville, died unexpectedly at 9:30pm, Thursday in her home, ‘She was born Nov. 15, 1918, in West Jefferson, NC Mrs. DiNardo was a member of the Bentleyville United Methodist Church and its Women’s Society of Christian Service, “Ben Weyville American Legion Awaltary, Nemacolim County Club and its women's Gul Association. She was a retired employee of Jones Laughlin Steel Corp.'s California offie. Surviving are her husband, Emilio, and one sister, Mrs. Joseph (Katheryn) Wenston of Ballmore, Md. A brother, Bryce. He, 1b deceased. Freends will be received after 4 pm, today in the Greenlee Funeral Home, 619 Mam S2,, Brville