![]() ![]() Hawke, Slippery Rock, deceased's son-in-law, officiating.Īrrangements by CUNNINGHAM FUNERAL HOMES Inc., 306 Bessemer Ave., Grove City. Saturday (9-20-97) in Grace United Methodist Church, Grove City, with the Rev. Harold Leroy (Hazel Marie), 88, of 853 Allamanda Circle, Sarasota, Fla., formerly of Grove City and Erie. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace United Methodist Church, 210 S. a sister, Betty Parker, Grove City eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.īesides her husband, she was preceded in death by two sisters, Ann Opperman and Grace Criner and three brothers, Ken, Clarence and Charles Criner. Hawke, Slippery Rock a son, James L., Sarasota, Fla. Her husband, Harold Leroy Buchanan, whom she married Nov. Buchanan was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, Grove City, and belonged to its Sunday school class. Previously she was employed by Erie Osteopathic Hospital. She retired in 1972 as a licensed practical nurse from the former Bashline Memorial Hospital, Grove City. Buchanan was born June 16, 1909, in Butler to Clifford and Phoebe Robb Criner. Thursday (9-4-97) in Wesbury United Methodist Community after an extended illness. MEADVILLE _ Hazel Marie Buchanan, 853 Allamanda Circle, Venice, Fla., formerly of Grove City and Erie, died at 12:10 p.m. Vincent Bellanca, pastor of Crossroads Christian Fellowship, West Salem Township, officiating.įormer Grove City resident was retired Bashline nurse ![]() OSBORNE III FUNERAL HOME Inc., 73-75 Columbia Ave., Greenville, with the Rev. Stewart Ave., formerly of 6 Alhambra Place, Greenville. Hinkson, with whom she lived.īeside her husbands, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Ray W. Ball, whom she married in 1965, died Dec. Ball was a member of Crossroads Christian Fellowship, West Salem Township. She was a dietitian for the County Home, Fairview, Pa. 21, 1910, in West Salem Township to Ralph D. Sunday (9-14-97) in Horizon Hospital System, Greenville. Stewart Ave., formerly of 6 Alhambra Place, Greenville, died at 6:35 a.m. Thursday (9-18-97) in Jamestown Presbyterian Church.ĭietician lived in Greenville, was member of Crossroads Wednesday (9-17-97) in RANDALLFUNERAL JHOME, 416 Liberty St., Jamestown. Dale (Elizabeth Dennison), 92, 447 Wise Road, Jamestown, formerly of Mount Jackson, Pa.Ĭalling hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Jamestowns Presbyterian Church Music Fund, 411 Liberty St., Jamestown 16134. a sister, Rachel Morton, San Diego seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild.īesides her husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Joe Dennison and a sister, Sarah Dennison. Francis (Mary Alice) Delia, Topsail Beach, N.C. Surviving are: a son, David Andrews, Cedartown, Ga. Dale Andrews Lumber Co., Mount Jackson and Jamestown. ![]() In 1929, she married her husband, Dale Andrews, a builder and owner of M. Her maternal grandfather, Silas Hunter, was a colonel in the Civil War. ![]() She belonged to the Study Class, Garden Club, Historical Society and Bridge Club, all of Jamestown the New Castle Bridge Club and the College Club and Historial Society, both Mercer County. She was a longtime member of Jamestown Presbyterian Church, where she served as Sunday school superintendent and elder. Andrews taught high school in Mount Jackson for three years and was librarian for seven years in Reynolds High School. She graduated from Westminster College, New Wilmington, and earned a master's degree in library science from the University of Pittsburgh. 5, 1904, in Jamestown to John and Alice Dennison. The Herald, Sharon, Pa.: Obituary archivesġ997 obituaries index // main Herald Obituaries pageĮlizabeth Dennison Andrews, 447 Wise Road, Jamestown, formerly of Mount Jackson, Pa., died Saturday (9-13-97) at home. ![]()
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