Andrew W. Dudash, 55, was pronounced dead on arrival Saturday at 7:20 P.M. in St. Joseph Hospital where he was taken after suffering a heart attack in his home, Telegraph Rd. He was born Dec. 8, 1906 in South Amherst and had lived in the village all his life.
Mr. Dudash was employed as a sawyer for 39 years at the Cleveland Quarries Co. and was branch manager in the South Amherst area for the William Penn Insurance Co.
Survivors are his wife, Michiganldred; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Hill and Mrs. Darlene Reese, both of South Amherst; three granddaughters; two sisters Mrs. Mary Opperman, Birmingham., Mrs. Mabel Larsen, Henrietta, and three brothers, William, Lake Worth, Fl., John, Lorain, and Milton,
South Amherst.
Friends will be received in the Emmerich Funeral Home Amherst where services will be tomorrow at 2p.m. The Rev. Dewees Singley, paster of St. John's Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, South Amherst.
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Andrew W. Dudash, 55, was pronounced dead on arrival Saturday at 7:20 P.M. in St. Joseph Hospital where he was taken after suffering a heart attack in his home, Telegraph Rd. He was born Dec. 8, 1906 in South Amherst and had lived in the village all his life.
Mr. Dudash was employed as a sawyer for 39 years at the Cleveland Quarries Co. and was branch manager in the South Amherst area for the William Penn Insurance Co.
Survivors are his wife, Michiganldred; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Hill and Mrs. Darlene Reese, both of South Amherst; three granddaughters; two sisters Mrs. Mary Opperman, Birmingham., Mrs. Mabel Larsen, Henrietta, and three brothers, William, Lake Worth, Fl., John, Lorain, and Milton,
South Amherst.
Friends will be received in the Emmerich Funeral Home Amherst where services will be tomorrow at 2p.m. The Rev. Dewees Singley, paster of St. John's Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, South Amherst.
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