CURWENSVILLE - Robert M. Brickley, 26, of 420 South street, Curwensville died Sunday morning, Oct. 28, in the Veterans Hospital at Pittsburgh.
A son of Clarence and Leah (White) Brickley, he was born in Clearfield June 11, 1930. During the Korean War he served with the U. S. Army, National Guard Artillery.
In addition to his parents Mr. Brickley leaves these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Cecil (Cleyoda) Hurd, Buffalo, N.Y., Mrs. John (Jean) Wright, Oakfield, N.Y.; Clarence and Glenn, both at home. His grandmothers, Mrs. Alice White and Mrs. Elsie Brickley, both of Clearfield, also survive.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Lininger Funeral Home, temporary location. The Rev. Homer E. Gauntt, pastor of the Clearfield E. U. B. Church will officiate and burial will be in the Crown Crest Memorial Park.
Friends will be received at the funeral home tonight after 7 o'clock and until time of services Wednesday.
CURWENSVILLE - Robert M. Brickley, 26, of 420 South street, Curwensville died Sunday morning, Oct. 28, in the Veterans Hospital at Pittsburgh.
A son of Clarence and Leah (White) Brickley, he was born in Clearfield June 11, 1930. During the Korean War he served with the U. S. Army, National Guard Artillery.
In addition to his parents Mr. Brickley leaves these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Cecil (Cleyoda) Hurd, Buffalo, N.Y., Mrs. John (Jean) Wright, Oakfield, N.Y.; Clarence and Glenn, both at home. His grandmothers, Mrs. Alice White and Mrs. Elsie Brickley, both of Clearfield, also survive.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Lininger Funeral Home, temporary location. The Rev. Homer E. Gauntt, pastor of the Clearfield E. U. B. Church will officiate and burial will be in the Crown Crest Memorial Park.
Friends will be received at the funeral home tonight after 7 o'clock and until time of services Wednesday.
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