Obituaries by LocationRobert E. Mild of Churchill died April 25, 2000.
Mr. Mild was a member of Masons, Westinghouse Male Chorus and Wilkinsburg AARP No. 3765. He also was a member of the choir for 45 years at South Avenue Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Margaret Frey Mild; sons, Dr. Robert Mild Jr. and John Mild; brothers, Donald and Frederick Mild; and two grandchildren.
Friends were received at Wolfe Memorial Funeral Home. Services were held at South Avenue Methodist Church with the Rev. Robert Wilson officiating.
Memorial contributions are suggested to South Avenue United Methodist Church or the American Society.
Jase Anthony Palmieri, son of James and Lynn Ramsey Palmieri of North Huntingdon, died shortly before his birth on April 22, 2000.
Besides his parents, he is survived by his grandparents, Anthony and Alberta Palmieri, and Russell and Janice Ramsey, all of North Versailles.
Private arrangements were handled by Patrick T. Lanigan Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions are suggested to St. John's Lutheran Church, 715 Lincoln Highway, North Versailles, Pa. 15137.
Julia E. Foldvary Russo, 46, of Pittsburgh, formerly of North Versailles, died April 26, 2000.
She was the daughter of Elvira Lux Foldvary of North Versailles and the late Vincent Foldvary.
Besides her mother, she is survived by her husband, Samuel Russo; a stepson, Jason Russo of Carnegie; a stepdaughter, Brenda Gorley of Washington; two sisters, Eva Mediate of Irwin and Anna Marie Tyburski of North Huntingdon; and a step-granddaughter.
Friends were received at Forgie-Snyder Funeral Home. Mass was celebrated at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Holy Souls Worship Site, Carnegie.
Marie Seminora, 92, formerly of Penn Hills and Forest Hills, died April 28, 2000, in Connecticut.
Born in Brushton, she was the daughter of Concezio and Rose Carecca DeSantis.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Seminora; a son, Louis Seminora; and brothers, Angelo and Joseph DeSantis.
Surviving are her daughter, Carole Brei; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Friends were received at William F. Gross Funeral Home. Mass was at St. John the Baptist Church. Interment
was at Mt. Carmel Cemetery .
Margaret M. Sobester, 80, of Monroeville died April 27, 2000, at Forbes Regional Hospital.
Born May 25, 1919, in Wall, she was the daughter of Andi and Lizzie Tenycsik Krivi.
Mrs. Sobester was a member of St. Colman Church.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Sobester.
Surviving are her daughters, Barbara Ann Stiffey of Pitcairn, Loretta Mae White of Summersville, S.C., and Mary Elizabeth Tyburski of Hudson, Fla.; a son, Joseph Thomas Sobester of Latrobe; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Friends were received at Alfieri Funeral Home. Mass was at St. Colman Church. Interment
was at Good Shepherd Cemetery .
Ruth I. Piel Wennagel, 87, of East McKeesport died April 26, 2000.
Mrs. Wennagel was a member of Linway United Presbyterian Church in North Versailles and OES Corinth Chapter No. 229 in Pittsburgh.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Russell Wennagel.
Surviving are her daughters, Shirley Repko of Ohio and Joyce Helfrich of East McKeesport; a sister, Florence Reither of Stoneboro; and two grandchildren.
Friends were received at Forgie-Snyder Funeral Home.
Dorothy White, 82, of Oakmont, died April 27, 2000.
Born in Wilkinsburg, the daughter of Reginald and Carrie Landwere Fuller, she was a secretary in insurance sales. Mrs. White was a member of St. Thomas Episcopal Church.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Albert White.
Surviving are her daughter, Janice W. Wolfe of Oakmont; two grandsons; and three great-grandchildren.
Friends were received at Thomas D. English Funeral Home. Services were at St. Thomas Episcopal Church with the Rev. Jeff Murph officiating. Interment
was at Deer Creek Cemetery .
Patricia E. Winton, 58, of Cohasset, Mass., died Feb. 1, 2000, at South Shore Hospital.
Born in Grove City, she was the daughter of J. Evelyn Heaton Winton of Allentown and the late Charles F. Winton.
Raised in Forest Hills, she received her bachelor's degree from Wilson College in Chambersburg and her master's degree in education from the University of Pittsburgh.
Her career as a linguist and translator included positions with Sumitomo Electric Co. in Osaka, Japan, and New York City.
She also held positions with Mitsubishi, Xerox and Westinghouse.
She was a founder of the Japan-America Society of Pittsburgh and executive director for that business group in both Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.
In 1997, she joined Christian Science Publishing Society in Boston as a translator and administrator.
Ms. Winton was a member of First Church of Christ Scientist in Hingham, Mass.
Surviving are a sister, Charlotte Hogan of Allentown; a nephew, John Hogan of Atlanta; and a niece, Meredith Birkett of Seattle.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, May 6, at New North Church, 1 Lincoln St., Hingham, Mass. Visitation from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. that day will be followed by the service at 11:30.
Memorial contributions are suggested to New England Wildlife Center, 19 Ft. Hill St., Hingham, Mass. 02043; or American Cancer Society.
Glen Hugus, 60, of Monroeville died June 8, 2000.
Born in Monroeville, the son of Arthur and Dorothy Tatters Hugus, he was a mechanic with UPMC. Mr. Hugus was a member of Bethel United Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are his wife, Lois Roberts Hugus; his children, Eugene of Turtle Creek and Paul of Monroeville; a sister, Jane Bischoff; and two grandchildren.
Friends were received at Jobe Funeral Home, where services were held with the Rev. Jeffrey Hopson officiating. Interment
was at Restland Memorial Park.
Margaret C. Jancef, 94, of Murrysville died May 18, 2000, in Murray Manor.
Born in East Pittsburgh, she was the daughter of Steve and Mary Milko. Mrs. Jancef was a member of St. Colman Roman Catholic Church.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Jancef; and her son, Harold Fitzgerald.
Surviving are her children, Betty Cardone, Dolores Mizla and Lois Chabris; and 14 grandchildren.
Friends were received at Jobe Funeral Home. Services were at St. Colman Church with the Rev. Patrick Hynes officiating. Interment
was at Restland Cemetery .