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December 3, 2012

District Deaths Dec. 4, 2012

JOHNSTOWN — Cambria County

Adams: Frances P., 84, Ashville. (Gibbons, Ashville)

Courtot: Patrick T., 52, Loretto. (Gibbons, Ashville)

Holby: Roger C., 66, Nanty Glo. (Bowser-Ondriezek)

Link: Edna (Nelen), 77, Nicktown R.D. (Askew-Houser, Ebensburg)

Pavina: Donald W. Sr., 71, Bon Air. (Hindman, Frankstown Road)

Webb: Jeffrey A., 53, Johnstown. (Hindman, Frankstown Road)



Somerset County

Edmiston-Mishler: Stella C. (Shaffer), 79, Church of the Brethren Home, formerly of Jenner Township. (Hoffman)

Kreasko: Richard Sr., 63, Windber. (Kisiel)



Elsewhere

Best: William P., 64, Seward. (Meese)

Fritz: Ralph L. Sr., 85, Everett. (Geisel, Bedford)

Mignot: James D., 69, Osterburg. (Leslie-Miller, Claysburg)

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