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Wilbur Homer Hay Veteran

Birth
Rockwood, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
2 Apr 1997 (aged 70)
Somerset, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Ashes with the family. Add to Map
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Wilbur "Puppy" Hay, 70, of Rockwood died April 2, 1997, at Somerset Hospital. Born May 28, 1926 in Black Township, son of the late Frank and Amanda (Snyder) Hay.

Preceded in death by brothers Albert, Clarence, Lester, Robert, Edgar, and Ray Hay.

Survived by wife, the former Doris A. Murray, and these children: Mrs. Kenneth (Terri) Livengood, Kaplan, La.; Theresa Brant of Somerset, and Bradley Hay of Rockwood. Also seven grandchildren: and a great-granddaughter. Brother of Blanche Niehenke, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Jacob (Grace) Barron, Stoystown; Mrs. Charles (Ruth) Neimiller, Somerset RD 1, and Paul Hay, Ellerslie, Md.

Long-time owner and operator of Hay's Tavern in Rockwood. Also retired truck driver with 30 years service for Interstate Service. Member of Teamsters Local 377. A World War II veteran of the U.S. Army. Life member of the Rockwood American Legion Post 279 and the Somerset VFW Post 554.

Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Wilbur D. Miller Funeral Home, Rockwood, where funeral service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday, Rev. Randy Bain officiating.

The Daily American • 03 Apr 1997, Thu • Page 2 • (Somerset, Pennsylvania)
Wilbur "Puppy" Hay, 70, of Rockwood died April 2, 1997, at Somerset Hospital. Born May 28, 1926 in Black Township, son of the late Frank and Amanda (Snyder) Hay.

Preceded in death by brothers Albert, Clarence, Lester, Robert, Edgar, and Ray Hay.

Survived by wife, the former Doris A. Murray, and these children: Mrs. Kenneth (Terri) Livengood, Kaplan, La.; Theresa Brant of Somerset, and Bradley Hay of Rockwood. Also seven grandchildren: and a great-granddaughter. Brother of Blanche Niehenke, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Jacob (Grace) Barron, Stoystown; Mrs. Charles (Ruth) Neimiller, Somerset RD 1, and Paul Hay, Ellerslie, Md.

Long-time owner and operator of Hay's Tavern in Rockwood. Also retired truck driver with 30 years service for Interstate Service. Member of Teamsters Local 377. A World War II veteran of the U.S. Army. Life member of the Rockwood American Legion Post 279 and the Somerset VFW Post 554.

Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Wilbur D. Miller Funeral Home, Rockwood, where funeral service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday, Rev. Randy Bain officiating.

The Daily American • 03 Apr 1997, Thu • Page 2 • (Somerset, Pennsylvania)

Inscription

TEC 4, US Army, World War II



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