Uncle Pete cut the grass at his home in Conway, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA, and then went into the kitchen to have a cup of coffee and a cigarette. He died suddenly of a massive heart attack. He was employed by Armco Steel Corp., Ambridge, PA. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Conway Veterans of Foreign Wars. Friends were received in the Jack L. Gross Funeral Home, Freedom, where funeral services were held with Rev. Richard Joslin, pastor of Conway Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Oak Grove Cemetery, Freedom, PA. Uncle Pete was the closest thing I ever had to a father. He and my Aunt Bood treated my brother, Robert V. "Porky" Chop, and me like we were the children they never had. We loved them dearly.
Uncle Pete cut the grass at his home in Conway, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA, and then went into the kitchen to have a cup of coffee and a cigarette. He died suddenly of a massive heart attack. He was employed by Armco Steel Corp., Ambridge, PA. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Conway Veterans of Foreign Wars. Friends were received in the Jack L. Gross Funeral Home, Freedom, where funeral services were held with Rev. Richard Joslin, pastor of Conway Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Oak Grove Cemetery, Freedom, PA. Uncle Pete was the closest thing I ever had to a father. He and my Aunt Bood treated my brother, Robert V. "Porky" Chop, and me like we were the children they never had. We loved them dearly.