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Obituary of Albert G. Stech 1951
Obituary of Mrs. Mary Barker, nee Russell 

1951

Obituaries of Albert G. Stech and Mary Russell Barker

From The Charleroi Mail, Charleroi PA, October unknown day, 1951, page 6:

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ALBERT G. STECH

Albert G. Stech, a former resident of Charleroi [Pa], who has been living at the George Washington Hotel, Washington, died in the Washington Hospital, this morning at 9:10 o'clock.

He was born in Parker's Landing, a son of Albert T. [Stech] and Julia A. Stech.

He is survived by one brother, Joseph W. Stech of Charleroi [Pa], one sister, Mrs. Frank Gans of Pittsburgh [Pa].

Friends are being received at the Ritchie Piatt Funeral Home in Washington.  Services will be held there Saturdat, October 6, 1951, at 2 p.p., and interment will follow in the Monongahela cemetery.

 

MARY BARKER

Mrs. Mary Barker, nee Russell of Fayette street, Fayette City, died October 2, 1951, at 11:15 a.m.

She was born May 1, 1890, in Dravosburg, and was a member of the St. Eusebius church, Fayette City [Pa].

She is survived by her husband, Walter Barker, four sons, Harold and Raymond Barker of Fayette City, James of Monessen and William of Belle Vernon, two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Mattingly of Fayette City and Mary Ellen at home, two brothers, John and James Russell of Fayette City, three sisters, Catherine Russell, Mrs. Elizabeth Griffen and Mrs. Margaret Dotchuck, of of New York City, and five grandchildren.

 

 

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