USA High School Yearbooks by State and County
DEREK L. HUGHES, 48 OF STEUBENVILLE, died SUNDAY IN KINDRED HOSPITAL, OAKDALE, PA. HE WAS BORN MARCH 4, 1959 IN STEUBENVILLE. DEREK IS PRECEDED BY HIS MATERNAL GRANDPARENTS, GERONIMO AND PIEDAD PORTOCARRERO AND HIS PATERNAL GRANDPARENTS, OTIS HUGHES AND MARY E. SCOTT, STEP PATERNAL GRAND FATHER, CARL T. SCOTT. HE IS THE SON OF OTIS AND FRANCES PORTOCARRERO HUGHES OF STEUBENVILLE, ALSO SURVIVING ARE 1 SON JUSTIN (MELANIE) HUGHES OF HILLSBORO, OREGON. 2 BROTHERS, DARIN (RUTH) HUGHES OF TORONTO AND JASON HUGHES OF STEUBENVILLE. 3 SISTERS, VALERIE (JOSEPH) REDA OF LAS VEGAS, CHERYL (JAMES) DeFRANK OF STEUBENVILLE AND KATHLEEN (STEVE) DUCO OF TORONTO. HIS FIANCEE, CHARLOTTE HIVELY OF WEIRTON. DEREK WAS A BOILER OPERATOR AT TIMET. CALLING HOURS ARE WED. 2-4 AND 6PM UNTIL THE TIME OF SERVICES AT 8:00 PM AT THE MOSTI FUNERAL HOME, SUNSET CHAPEL, 4435 SUNSET BLVD. STEUBENVILLE. REV. RAY DRAA OFFICIANT BURIAL WILL BE IN THE HIVELY CEMETERY, DUNMORE, WV ON THURSDAY. MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE MADE TO EITHER THE GIDEONS OR TO THE SHS DEREK HUGHES SCHOLARSHIP FUND, 420 N. 4TH ST. STEUBENVILLE.
RICHARD “RED” TOTH, 77 OF STEUBENVILLE FORMERLY A LIFETIME RESIDENT OF PITTSBURGH, died TUESDAY JUNE 26, 2007 IN LANCIA VILLA ROYALE. HE WAS BORN APRIL 17, 1930 IN PITTSBURGH, PA. HE IS THE SON OF THE THE LATE ANDREW AND ANTOINETTE SHOVELIN TOTH.HE IS ALSO PRECEDED BY 2 BROTHERS AND 3 SISTERS. SURVIVING ARE HIS WIFE JEAN ANN ROCARE TOTH WHOM HE married NOV. 26, 1953. 2 DAUGHTERS, LYNN ANN (JAMES) KOHL OF EXPORT, PA. AND KATHLEEN (MICHAEL) KRIVONIAK OF STEUBENVILLE. 3 SONS, RICHARD (DEBRA) TOTH OF GIBSONIA, PA, MICHAEL (ELIZABETH) TOTH OF ALLISON PARK, PA AND CHRISTOPHER (MARJORIE) TOTH OF TARENTUM, PA. PAP PAP OF JOSHUA KOHL; CHRISTOPHER, DANIEL, NICHOLAS, PATRICK AND MARY KATE KRIVONIAK; TARA, ANDREW, BRIAN, GENNA, SARAH, MICHAEL, MEGHAN AND JACOB TOTH. RICHARD WAS A MEMBER OF HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH. CALLING HOURS ARE THURSDAY 1-4 & 6-9 PM AT THE MOSTI FUNERAL HOME, SUNSET CHAPEL, 4435 SUNSET BLVD.A FUNERAL LITURGY WITH MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED 11:00 FRI. AT HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH, FR. RICHARD TUTTLE. PRIVATE ENTOMBMENT IN MT. CALVARY CEMETERY IN LIEU OF FLOWERS DONATIONS MAY BE MADE TO CHARITY HOSPICE P.O. BOX 2483, WINTERSVILLE, OH 43953 OR TO HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 2565 ALEXANDER AVE. STEUBENVILLE, OH 43952
TOULA P. LAKIOS 86 OF STEUBENVILLE died THURSDAY JULY 5, 2007 IN LANCIA VILLA ROYALE. SHE WAS BORN OCTOBER 24TH 1920 IN YOUNGSTOWN, OH. SHE IS THE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE ALEX AND ANASTASIA ZIZES PASVANIS, SHE IS ALSO PRECEDED BY HER BROTHER GEORGE PASVANIS. SURVIVING ARE HER HUSBAND WILLIAM C. LAKIOS WHOM SHE married JUNE 23, 1946. ONE SON DEAN LAKIOS OF WHEELING, WV, ONE DAUGHTER STACEY KOTSANIS (TOM) OF STEUBENVILLE, ONE BROTHER PETE PASVANIS (GOLDIE) OF YOUNGSTOWN, FIVE GRANDCHILDREN, DEANNA GALLAGHER (JASON), WILLIAM LAKIOS (VALERIE), NICHOLAS KOTSANIS(CHRISTINA), BILLY KOTSANIS AND TOMMY KOTSANIS, TWO GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, THOMAS GALLAGHER AND ATHANASI KOTSANIS AND HER DAUGHTER IN LAW, VALERIE LAKIOS OF WHEELING, WV, ALSO SEVERAL NIECES AND NEPHEWS AND GODCHILDREN. TOULA WAS A MEMBER OF HOLY TRINITY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH, SHE WAS MEMBER AND PAST PRESIDENT OF THE PHILOPTOCHOS SOCIETY, CHARTER MEMBER DAUGHTERS OF PENELOPE AND HOLY TRINITY SENIOR CITIZENS, THE PANICARIAN SOCIETY. CALLING HOURS ARE FRIDAY 12 - 3 PM AND 5-9 MOSTI FUNERAL HOME, SUNSET CHAPEL, 4435 SUNSET BLVD. STEUBENVILLE, OH, AND ON SATURDAY FROM 1:00PM UNTIL THE TIME OF SERVICES AT 2:00PM AT THE HOLY TRINITY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH FATHER DEAN DIMON. BURIAL AT UNION CEMETERY. THERE WILL A TRISAGION SERVICE FRIDAY AT 6:00PM MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS MAT BE MADE TO HOLY TRINITY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH OR TO THE PANICARIAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND.
Maria Oliveto Rinaldi 81 of Steubenville, went home to the Lord on July 4, 2007 after a brief stay at the Ohio State University Medical Center. She was surrounded by her family. She was born March 2, 1926 in Noepoli, Italy. Her parents were the late Giuseppe and Maddalena Cafaro Oliveto. Maria came to the United States in 1962 and settled in Steubenville. Her career, to which she devoted her entire life, was loving her family. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Joseph; son and daughter-in-law, Tony and Maddalena and their two children, Mary Ellen and Joey of Steubenville; daughter and son-in-law, Marilena and Robert Walters of Columbus and their two children, Anne Marie and Michael; son, Joe of Midland, Mich. and his three children, Bethann, Bryan and Bianca and his fiancée, Faye and her two children, Christopher and Hannah. Two sisters, Rosa (Joseph) Angiolillo and Giuseppina Oliveto, and one brother, Donato (Concetta) Oliveto, who all reside in Italy. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by three sisters: Domenica Genovese of Naples, Italy; Caterina Tarantino of Noepoli, Italy; and Sr. Mansueta Oliveto of Foggia, Italy. To her family and friends Maria was ever-supportive and a genuine blessing. Her only desire was to be of service to those she loved and make them happy. When others looked to her for inspiration, for answers and encouragement, she lifted them up in spirit and in prayers. She brought her family closer to God. She loved selflessly and unconditionally all the days of her life. The emptiness she leaves in the lives of those who love her will forever keep her in our memory and alive in our hearts. Friends may call at the Mosti Funeral Home, Sunset Chapel, 4435 Sunset Blvd. from 5 – 8 p.m. on Friday and on Saturday from 9:30 to 10:30 am. A Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 am Saturday at St. Anthony’s Church, where Maria was a lifelong parishioner, with the Reverend William D. Cross, celebrant. Burial will take place at Mount Calvary Cemetery.There will be a vigil service fri. at 5:00 pm.
DAVID K. ROWE, 59 OF STEUBENVILLE, died FRIDAY JUNE 15, 2007 IN T.M.C.W. ER. HE WAS BORN NOVEMBER 20, 1947 IN STEUBENVILLE. HE IS THE SON OF THE LATE HARRY R. AND MARGARET E. DZIEGIELEWSKI ROWE AND 1 SISTER NANCY ELLEN ROWE. SURVIVING ARE HIS WIFE MARIE ROWE WHOM HE MARRUED MAY 13, 1972. 2 SONS, JIM ROWE OF STEUBENVILLE AND DAVID “BEEF” ROWE AND HIS WIFE KERRY OF BLOOMINGDALE 1 DAUGHTER, DAWN LOWTHER AND HER HUSBAND AARON OF COLUMBUS. 1 BROTHER, HARRY (ROB) ROWE AND HIS WIFE SHARON JO OF WEIRTON. 2 GRANDCHILDREN, CAMERON AND AVERY. DAVID WAS A MEMBER OF THE NEW SOMERSET CHRISTIAN CHURCH, WORKED FOR MITTEL STEEL (WEIRTON) FOR 34 YRS. IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL DEPT., A MEMBER OF THE WEIRTON STEEL 25 YR CLUB, MEMBER AND PAST PRESIDENT OF JEFFERSON COUNTY SPORTSMAN ASSOC, THE WELLSBURG ELKS AND WAS AN AVID HUNTER AND GOLFER CALLING HOURS ARE TODAY 2-4 & 7-9 PM AT THE MOSTI FUNERAL HOME, SUNSET CHAPEL, 4435 SUNSET BLVD. STEUBENVILLE, WHERE SERVICES WILL BE HELD 11:00 AM TUESDAY, HIS BROTHER, PASTOR H. ROBERT ROWE OFFICIANT. BURIAL WILL BE PRIVATE MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE MADE TO THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOC..
GEORGE D. CULNON, 86 OF WEIRTON, died WED. JUNE 13, 2007 AT THE INN AT WYNGATE. HE WAS BORN OCT. 11, 1921 IN NAVARRE, OH. HE IS THE SON OF THE LATE WILLIAM AND HELEN STIFFLER CULNON, HE IS ALSO PRECEDED BY HIS WIFE VIRGINIA PRATT CULNON, 1 BROTHER, HAROLD CULNON AND 2 SISTERS, BETTY TUCKER AND EDYS FORKEL. SURVIVING ARE 2 DAUGHTERS, MARILYN ANTES (JONATHAN) ODF OXFORD, OH AND CAROL LEWIS OF NASHVILLE, OH. 1 BROTHER, ALLEN CULNON OF PHOENIX, AZ. 3 GRAND CHILDREN AND 4 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN. GEORGE WORKED FOR 30 YRS. AT WEIRTON STEEL AND THEN WAS A PROFESSOR AT MARSHALL UNIVERSITY AND WEST VIRGINIA TECH. HE LAST SERVED HIS COUNTRY IN THE AIR FORCE DURING WWII. GEORGE WAS A MEMBER OF COVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WIERTON STEEL 25 YR. CLUB, WEIRTON ELKS, 452 ND BOMB GROUP ASSOC. AND WAS A 32ND DEGREE MASON. THERE WILL BE NO CALLING HOURS. BURIAL WILL BE PRIVATE IN CHAPEL HILL CEMETERY, WEIRTON. ARRANGEMENTS BY THE MOSTI FUNERAL HOME, SUNSET CHAPEL.
CONCETTA M. “CONNIE” POMPA, 91 OF STEUBENVILLE, died SUNDAY JUNE 10, 2007 IN BOLGER COUNTRY CLUB MANOR. SHE WAS BORN OCT. 14, 1915 IN STEUBENVILLE. SHE IS THE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE ACHILLE AND EMMA DiDONATO POMPA, SHE IS ALSO PRECEDED BY 2 BROTHERS, WILLIAM “BEANS” POMPA AND HUGO POMPA, 1 SISTER, AMELIA COSTANTINI. SURVIVING ARE 1 SISTER LILLIAN ASHMEAD (RAYMOND) OF STEUBENVILLE. SEVERAL NIECES AND NEPHEWS. CONNIE RETIRED FROM THE FORMER DENMARK’S IN 1988 AND WAS A MEMBER OF ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH AND IT’S CWC. CALLING HOURS ARE TUESDAY 2-4 & 6-9 PM AT THE MOSTI FUNERAL HOME, SUNSET CHAPEL, 4435 SUNSET BLVD. STEUBENVILLE, A FUNERAL LITURGY WITH MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED 12:30 PM WED. AT ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH, FR. TIMOTHY SHANNON. BURIAL IN MT. CALVARY CEMETERY. THERE WILL BE A VIGIL SERVICE TUESDAY AT 3:45 PM.
Mike Shimko, 92, of Steubenville, Ohio passed away on Wednesday July 25, 2007 at Dixon Health Care Center in Wintersville, Ohio. He was born on December 22, 1914 in Mingo Junction, Ohio the son of the late Mike Shimko and Anna Dudash Shimko. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 45 years Bernice Kazienko Shimko and brother Frank Shimko and sister Anna Homan. Mike retired after 38 years of service with National Steel Corporation where he worked in the Weirton Open Hearth Department. Mike also served his country in WWII with the 514th Battalion of the US Army seeing action in the Pacific Theater. He was a member of Holy Name Cathedral parish and the Weirton Steel 25 Year Club. He is survived by his son Michael (Mary Kay) of Burgettstown PA. and grandchildren Michael and Olivia both students attending WVU in Morgantown WV. There will be no visitation. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family at Mosti Funeral Home, Sunset Chapel, Steubenville, Ohio with burial at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Steubenville. Memorial Contributions can be made in Mike’s name to the Burgettstown Community Library, 2 Kerr Street, Burgettstown, PA 15021
William McClain McCLAIN, William R. “Mac, ” 70, of Colliers, W.Va., died Friday, August 10, 2007, in Trinity West. He was born May 8, 1937, in Miletus, W.Va., a son of the late Dallas and Ruby Nicholson McClain. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Ken and Robert “Peck” McClain; two sisters, Leah Mae “Sue” Viltro and Ruth Vecchione. William was a Baptist by faith; retired from Weirton Steel with 30 years of service; a member of the Weirton Steel 25-year club; a member of the Pleasant Valley Country Club for 35 years; and had 13 holes in one there. Surviving are his wife, Judy Moran McClain, whom he married August 22, 1985; two sons, Scott A. (Jenny) McClain and Ron W. McClain both of Follansbee; one stepson, Thomas (Melissa) Moran of Mascoutah, Ill.; two stepdaughters, Jayne Moran of Mingo Junction, Ohio, and Cheryl Sida of Wintersville, Ohio; three brothers, Charles “Pete” (Anna Bell) McClain of Wintersville, Rich (Linda) McClain of Rayland, Ohio, and Eddie (Ruth Ellen) McClain of Wintersville; two sisters, Jean Burge of New Alexandria, and Jinny (Matt) Trikones of Wintersville; 11 grandchildren, Molly, Ian, Reagan, Ryan, Allana, Justin, Brandon, Kayleigh, Aleesha, and Janine. Calling hours are Sunday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., at the Mosti Funeral Home, Sunset Chapel, 4435 Sunset Blvd., Steubenville, Ohio, where services will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, with the Rev. Timothy Colvin officiating. Burial in Union Cemetery, Steubenville.
JOSEPH “PEPPER” DiPRINIZO, 83 OF STEUBENVILLE, died WED. AUG. 1, 2007 IN T.M.C.E. HE AS BORN MARCH 9, 1924 IN GREENSBURG, PA. HE IS THE SON OF THE LATE CARMINE AND IMMACALA DINIRO DiPRINIZO, PEPPER IS ALSO PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS WIFE MARY JEAN D’ANDREA DiPRINIZO. SURVIVING ARE HIS 2 DAUGHTERS, CLAUDIA ABRAMOWICZ (DANNY) OF STEUBENVILLE AND MARYBETH SWARTZMILLER (ROGER) OF WEIRTON. 4 BROTHERS, CHARLES “CHUCK” ANGELO (JULIA), GEORGE “JESSE” ANGELO (SOPHIE) AND PHILLIP “KATZ” ANGELO (NANCY) ALL OF WEIRTON AND NICK ANGELO (ROSEMARIE) OF BURGETTSTOWN. 1 SISTER, MARY SKATER OF STEUBENVILLE. 5 GRAND CHILDREN, DANIEL “DJ” ABRAMOWICZ OF CHICAGO, ILL, ANDREW ABRAMOWICZ (MARCEY) OF DENVER, CO, STEPHANIE HUGHES (STEPHEN) OF CHICAGO, ILL. AND JASON AND JEREMY SWARTZMILLER BOTH OF WEIRTON. 3 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, DILLON AND JOHNATHAN HUGHES AND WARD ABRAMOWICZ. PEPPER ATTENDED ST. PETER CATHOLIC CHURCH, WAS A MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN LEGION ARGONNE POST 33, P.A.C. AND SERVED HIS COUNTRY IN THE NAVY DURING WWII. PEPPER WAS AN AVID HUNTER AND FISHERMAN AND HE LOVED WOODWORKING, ESPECIALLY MAKING BIRDHOUSES AND CROSS FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS CALLING HOURS ARE FRIDAY 2-4 & 6-8 PM AT THE MOSTI FUNERAL HOME, SUNSET CHAPEL, 4435 SUNSET BLVD.STEUBENVILLE. A FUNERAL LITURGY WITH MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED 10:30 AM AT ST. PETER CATHOLIC CHURCH, MSGR. GEORGE YONTZ. BURIAL IN MT. CALVARY CEMETERY. THERE WILL BE A VIGIL SERVICE FRI. AT 7:45 PM.