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Posted By: GenealogyBuff.com Patty S. Teagarden
Avon representative
Patty S. Teagarden, 64, of Claysville R.D.3, Cemetery-obituaries?utm_source=partner_genlookups&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=genlookups_July21_textlink&tr_ad_group=textlinks&tr_funnel=supersearch" target="_blank">died at 1:35 p.m. Friday, May 31, 2002, in Washington Hospital.
She was born February 7, 1938, in Graysville, a daughter of Roy E. and Alma Pearl Hughes Riggs.
Mrs. Teagarden resided in Cameron, W.Va., prior to moving to the Claysville area in 1947.
She was a member of Claysville First Baptist Church and Order of Eastern Star Lodge 187 in Claysville.
Mrs. Teagarden was an Avon representative in Donegal Township and West Finley Township for several years.
She was an avid varsity and midget wrestling fan and a member of McGuffey Wrestling Boosters.
On April 25, 1953, she married
Thomas Reid "Tucker" Teagarden, who survives.
Also surviving are two daughters, Teryl (Terry) Clutter of West Finley and Robin Smith of Claysville; four sons, Thomas E. Teagarden of Washington, Douglas Teagarden of Claysville, Chad Teagarden, at home, and Charles N. Teagarden of Sandusky, Ohio; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Theodore C. Blyshak
Theodore C. "Capt. Bly" Blyshak, 78, of McMurray Cemetery-obituaries?utm_source=partner_genlookups&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=genlookups_July21_textlink&tr_ad_group=textlinks&tr_funnel=supersearch" target="_blank">died at 6:20 a.m. Saturday, March 30, 2002, in Manor Care, McMurray.
Mr. Blyshak was a graduate of Canonsburg High School and a member of St. John's Russian Orthodox Church, Canonsburg.
During World War II, he served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a sergeant in Company A, First Battalion, 26th Regiment, 5th Marine Division. He was a veteran of the Battle of Iwojima, where he received a Purple Heart.
Mr. Blyshak was the owner of Leisure Bar, Canonsburg, and he also worked in the machine shop at the former McGraw-Edison, Canonsburg. He retired from Valleybrook Country Club.
He was a member of Mon Valley Leathernecks Marine Corps League and South Hills Pittsburgh Detachment of Marine Corps League.
Mr. Blyshak was a member of Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 764, McMurray, and American Legion Post 944, McMurray.
Theodore C. Blyshak
Survivor of Battle of Iwojima
Theodore C. "Capt. Bly" Blyshak, 78, of McMurray Cemetery-obituaries?utm_source=partner_genlookups&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=genlookups_July21_textlink&tr_ad_group=textlinks&tr_funnel=supersearch" target="_blank">died at 6:20 a.m. Saturday, March 30, 2002, in Manor Care, McMurray.
He was born February 29, 1924, in Canonsburg, a son of Andrew and Anna Doroshak Blyshak.
Mr. Blyshak was a graduate of Canonsburg High School and a member of St. John's Orthodox Church, Canonsburg.
During World War II, he served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a sergeant in Company A, First Battalion, 26th Regiment, 5th Marine Division. He was a veteran of the Battle of Iwojima, where he received a Purple Heart.
Mr. Blyshak was the owner of Leisure Bar, Canonsburg, and he also worked at the former McGraw Edison, Canonsburg, in the machine shop. He retired from Valleybrook Country Club.
He was a member of Mon Valley Leathernecks Marine Corps League and South Hills Pittsburgh Detachment of Marine Corps League.
Mr. Blyshak was a member of Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 764, McMurray, and American Legion Post 944, McMurray.
On August 28, 1949, he married
Mary Ann Marchesky, who survives.
Also surviving are a daughter, Darcy Anderson of Cecil Township; two grandsons, Michael and Andrew Eperthener; a brother, William Blyshak of Clearwater, Fla.; two sisters, Mary Waschak of Clearwater Beach, Fla., and Helen Trylko of Denver, Colo.; and several nieces and nephews.
Deceased are a daughter, Helen Marie Blyshak, who Cemetery-obituaries?utm_source=partner_genlookups&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=genlookups_July21_textlink&tr_ad_group=textlinks&tr_funnel=supersearch" target="_blank">died in infancy; three brothers, John and Steve Blyshak and John Locke; and two sisters, Julia Taper Polianski and Helen Sivak.
Joseph Dorcon
Former watch repairman for Washington Jewelers
Joseph Dorcon, 84, of Ross Township, formerly of Burgettstown, Cemetery-obituaries?utm_source=partner_genlookups&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=genlookups_July21_textlink&tr_ad_group=textlinks&tr_funnel=supersearch" target="_blank">died Saturday, March 30, 2002, in UPMC-Passavant hospital, McCandless Township.
He was born October 23, 1917, in Burgettstown, a son of Joseph and Anna Kubica Dorcon.
Before retiring, Mr. Dorcon was a watch repairman for Washington Jewelers, Washington.
Surviving are four sisters, Mary Sentipal of Florence, Lee Lundgren of Wilkinsburg, Dee Votilla of Ross Township and Maxine Iannitelli of Langeloth; and several nieces and nephews.
Deceased are a brother, John Dorcon; and two sisters, Agnes Dorcon and Ann Rusnak.
Theresa M. Fairman
Member of St. Ann Catholic Church, Waynesburg
Theresa M. Fairman, 69, of Mather, formerly of Waynesburg, Cemetery-obituaries?utm_source=partner_genlookups&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=genlookups_July21_textlink&tr_ad_group=textlinks&tr_funnel=supersearch" target="_blank">died Sunday, March 31, 2002, in Washington Hospital.
She was born July 13, 1932, in Mather, a daughter of Steve and Frances Bator Stranak.
Mrs. Fairman lived in the Cleveland, Ohio, area for 35 years and worked as a hostess for McDonald's. While living in Waynesburg, she worked at the Flushing Shirt factory.
She was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church, Waynesburg.
In 1993, she joined Women of the Moose Lodge 888 and served at senior regent, collegeant, past regent and a member of its Academy of Friendship.
On February 18, 1956, she married
Wayne R. Fairman, who Cemetery-obituaries?utm_source=partner_genlookups&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=genlookups_July21_textlink&tr_ad_group=textlinks&tr_funnel=supersearch" target="_blank">died December 31, 1994.
Surviving are two sons, William Fairman of Strongsville, Ohio, and Donald Fairman of Waynesburg; three daughters, Alexis Mayle of Waynesburg, Valerie Deter of Waynesburg and Carla Schifko of Mather, with whom she made her home since 1998; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Irene Watreas and Patricia Jarek, both of Waynesburg.
Deceased are two brothers, Joseph and George Stranak.
Homer Byers Gaut
Monongahela resident was talented musician
Homer Byers Gaut, 85, formerly of Monongahela, Cemetery-obituaries?utm_source=partner_genlookups&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=genlookups_July21_textlink&tr_ad_group=textlinks&tr_funnel=supersearch" target="_blank">died Friday, March 29, 2002, in Monongahela Valley Hospital, Carroll Township.
He was born January 16, 1917, in Monongahela, a son of Homer T. and Agnes Wise Gaut.
Mr. Gaut lived his entire life in Monongahela. After his parents' deaths, he lived many years in Monongahela Manor. For the last few years, he had resided at Meade Manor.
At an early age, he contracted rheumatic fever which left him slightly handicapped. Despite this, he graduated from Monongahela High School in 1935 and received a bachelor's degree from Grove City College in 1940.
Mr. Gaut was musically talented. He was proficient on the piano, which, for the most part, he taught himself how to play. He loved both popular and classical music.
He was a lifelong member of First Presbyterian Church, Monongahela.
Surviving are a sister, Helen M. Yingst of Houston, Texas; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
Gene Hopes
Retired Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel employee
Gene Hopes, 78, of Knob Road, Brownsville (California Borough), Cemetery-obituaries?utm_source=partner_genlookups&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=genlookups_July21_textlink&tr_ad_group=textlinks&tr_funnel=supersearch" target="_blank">died unexpectedly Saturday, March 30, 2002, in his home.
He was born November 21, 1923, in Brownsville, a son of Harry and Matilda Dwyer Hopes.
Mr. Hopes was a graduate of Centerville High School and a veteran of World War II, serving as a staff sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps.
In 1983, he retired from Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Allenport Works, after 30 years. He was a member of United Steel Workers of America Local 1187.
Mr. Hopes enjoyed fishing, hunting and watching the Pittsburgh Steelers. He also enjoyed walking his dog.
His wife of 51 years, Marilois Bakewell Hopes, Cemetery-obituaries?utm_source=partner_genlookups&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=genlookups_July21_textlink&tr_ad_group=textlinks&tr_funnel=supersearch" target="_blank">died on January 11, 1998.
Surviving are three daughters, Bobbie Hopes of Hamilton, Ohio, Joyce Hoggard of Sophia, N.C., and Robin Herrick of North Carolina; a son, Kenneth W. Hopes of Brownsville; six grandchildren, Terri, Holly and Jay Moniot, Stephanie Hoggard and Jennifer and Kristen Hopes; a stepbrother, Bill Hopes of Carmichaels; three stepsisters, Juanita Hopes Tooker of Albuquerque, N.M., Wilma Turco of Chantilly, Va., and Eileen Bacan of Haymarket, Va.; and several nieces and nephews.
Deceased are a brother, Dale Hopes, who was killed in action during World War II; a stepbrother, Glenn Hopes, who was killed in action during the Vietnam War; and a stepsister, Peggy Robinson.
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