Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Neal C. Powers, 47, of Beallsville, who died Monday in Bronwsville Hospital.
Friends are being received in the Greenlee Funeral Home, Beallsville, where services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the Beallsville Cemetery.
Richeyville firemen will meet tonight at 7 o'clock at the fire hall and travel in a group to pay their respects to Mr. Powers, at the funeral home. Mr. Powers was a member of the department.
Washington Reporter May 2, 1962
Neal C. Powers, 57, of Beallsville died Monday, April 30, 1962 at 11:20 p.m. in Brownsville General Hospital.
He was born January 8, 1915 at Beallsville, a son of Fred and Laura Hickman Powers. He was a member of the American Legion post, Marianna, the Loyal Order of Moose, Cokeburg, the Richeyville Volunteer Fire Company and the Polish National Alliance, Bentleyville. He was employed by the Washington City Bus Line and the Scheesley Co.
Surviving are his wife, Grace E. Powers, one daughter, Ruth Darlene, wife of Ronald G. Miller, Beallsville; one granddaughter, Desiree Linn Miller, six sisters, Edith Rankin, Fredericktown, R.d.1; Mabel Nash, Cleveland, Ohio; Dale Zesatek, Canonsburg; Elaine Banko, Beallsville; Blanche Hartley, Centerville; and Laura Powers, Pittsburgh; and four brothers, Norman, Fremont, Ohio; Jack, Marianna, R.D.1; Denton, Beallsville; and Ralph, south Rockwood, Mich.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Neal C. Powers, 47, of Beallsville, who died Monday in Bronwsville Hospital.
Friends are being received in the Greenlee Funeral Home, Beallsville, where services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the Beallsville Cemetery.
Richeyville firemen will meet tonight at 7 o'clock at the fire hall and travel in a group to pay their respects to Mr. Powers, at the funeral home. Mr. Powers was a member of the department.
Washington Reporter May 2, 1962
Neal C. Powers, 57, of Beallsville died Monday, April 30, 1962 at 11:20 p.m. in Brownsville General Hospital.
He was born January 8, 1915 at Beallsville, a son of Fred and Laura Hickman Powers. He was a member of the American Legion post, Marianna, the Loyal Order of Moose, Cokeburg, the Richeyville Volunteer Fire Company and the Polish National Alliance, Bentleyville. He was employed by the Washington City Bus Line and the Scheesley Co.
Surviving are his wife, Grace E. Powers, one daughter, Ruth Darlene, wife of Ronald G. Miller, Beallsville; one granddaughter, Desiree Linn Miller, six sisters, Edith Rankin, Fredericktown, R.d.1; Mabel Nash, Cleveland, Ohio; Dale Zesatek, Canonsburg; Elaine Banko, Beallsville; Blanche Hartley, Centerville; and Laura Powers, Pittsburgh; and four brothers, Norman, Fremont, Ohio; Jack, Marianna, R.D.1; Denton, Beallsville; and Ralph, south Rockwood, Mich.
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Family Members
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Edith L. Rankin
1910–1991
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Baby Power
1911–1911
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Ralph Emmett Powers
1913–1980
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Jack Powers
1916–2004
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Norman Clinton "Bolivar" Power
1918–1988
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Mabel Power Nash
1921–2004
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Margaret Dale Powers Zeszutek
1923–1982
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Nora Elaine Power Banko
1924–2001
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Denton L. "Bud" Power
1925–1994
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Blanche Power Hartley
1928–2001
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Laura Virginia Power Alvi
1937–2018
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