Mr. Cisson was the proprietor of Al's Garage, a body and fender shop located on Arch Street.
He was born January 29,1919, in Canonsburg, a son of the late Nick and Julia Montagne Cisson and lived in the community all his life. He attended the local schools.
Mr. Cisson was a member of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Independent Garage Owners of Pennsylvania, and American Federation of Musicians. He was a veteran of World War II, member of the Air Force.
Surviving are his wife, Frances Furman Cisson; two sons, Albert John of Canonsburg, and Richard Thomas, at home; and one daughter, Elayne, at home.
Also surviving are two sister, Mrs. Mary Cornell and Elvira, wife of John Lutz, both of Canonsburg; and two brothers, Dominic Cisson, of Waterford, and Anthony Cisson, of Canonsburg.
The Daily Notes
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
31 Dec 1964, Thu • Pages 1 & 10
Mr. Cisson was the proprietor of Al's Garage, a body and fender shop located on Arch Street.
He was born January 29,1919, in Canonsburg, a son of the late Nick and Julia Montagne Cisson and lived in the community all his life. He attended the local schools.
Mr. Cisson was a member of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Independent Garage Owners of Pennsylvania, and American Federation of Musicians. He was a veteran of World War II, member of the Air Force.
Surviving are his wife, Frances Furman Cisson; two sons, Albert John of Canonsburg, and Richard Thomas, at home; and one daughter, Elayne, at home.
Also surviving are two sister, Mrs. Mary Cornell and Elvira, wife of John Lutz, both of Canonsburg; and two brothers, Dominic Cisson, of Waterford, and Anthony Cisson, of Canonsburg.
The Daily Notes
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
31 Dec 1964, Thu • Pages 1 & 10
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