He died July 7, 1993 while living at 708 Maple St. Verona.
Predeceasing him were his parents, Frank & Mary Novak Kirn and his sister, Mary Kirn Cenk in 1992.
His first home was at 633 Valley St. that her purchased from his sister's father in law, John Cenk Sr.
He worked as a steel metal laborer.
He attended Penn Hills HS before entering into the U.S.Military on 9 March 1942.
He is survived by his wife, Josephine Bursic Kirn, his three daughters; Joyce Marie (Mrs.Barry Scott); Shirley Ann (Mrs. James M. Condon); Jane Frances (Mrs. John Frederick Malek); a brother Stanley of Dallas, TX; 3 sisters: Josephine(Mrs.Stanley Premick); Amelia (Millie (Mrs. John Tihey) of Verona, PA and Alice (Mrs. John Henline) of Oakmont, PA and three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
He was viewed at the Burket-Truby FH in Oakmont, PA; a mass of christian burial at St.Joseph RC Church and buried at St. Joseph Parish Cemetery, Verona, PA. Allegheny Co.
He died July 7, 1993 while living at 708 Maple St. Verona.
Predeceasing him were his parents, Frank & Mary Novak Kirn and his sister, Mary Kirn Cenk in 1992.
His first home was at 633 Valley St. that her purchased from his sister's father in law, John Cenk Sr.
He worked as a steel metal laborer.
He attended Penn Hills HS before entering into the U.S.Military on 9 March 1942.
He is survived by his wife, Josephine Bursic Kirn, his three daughters; Joyce Marie (Mrs.Barry Scott); Shirley Ann (Mrs. James M. Condon); Jane Frances (Mrs. John Frederick Malek); a brother Stanley of Dallas, TX; 3 sisters: Josephine(Mrs.Stanley Premick); Amelia (Millie (Mrs. John Tihey) of Verona, PA and Alice (Mrs. John Henline) of Oakmont, PA and three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
He was viewed at the Burket-Truby FH in Oakmont, PA; a mass of christian burial at St.Joseph RC Church and buried at St. Joseph Parish Cemetery, Verona, PA. Allegheny Co.
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