Friendship Man Arrested After Domestic
Friendship Police Department
On June 29th 2023, at approximately 3:55 PM Officers of the Friendship Police Department were dispatched to a report of a domestic disturbance at Maple Grove Estates resulting in the arrest of James A. Moucha (58 YO) of Friendship N.Y. Moucha was charged with the following:
PL 145.05 E F 3 C CRIMINAL MISCHIEF-3RD (Felony)
PL 145.00 04 A M 4 C CRIM MIS 4:PREVENT EMERGENCY CALL (Misdemeanor)
Moucha was processed at FPD and arraigned before a Town Of Cuba justice where he was placed on pre trial release. Friendship PD was assisted by the NYSP. Moucha is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Lois Jane Piecuch, age 84, of Osceola, PA

Lois Jane Piecuch, age 84, of Osceola, PA passed away on Thursday, June 22, 2023 at Sheila’s Care Home in Mansfield, PA.
Born in Wellsboro, PA on November 21, 1938, she was a daughter to the late Ralph Earl and Blanche Howe (VanDusen) Mattison.
Lois married Edmond F. Piecuch and they were together for several years until his passing in March 1980.
She worked in the Cost department at Ingersoll-Rand which became Dresser-Rand and retired after 42 years. Lois was a member of the Osceola United Methodist Church; where she was the secretary for a few years, she was also a part of the United Methodist Women and she sang in the choir when the church had one.
She enjoyed horseback riding, camping, and boating on the lake. Lois also loved to travel when she was able to; she has visited every state and even a handful of countries like Australia and Switzerland. She had 2 beloved dogs, Lady and Dina, and several kittens throughout her life that she loved spending time with.
Lois is survived by her brother, Ralph Van (Mary) Mattison; nieces, JoAnna Mattison, Vanya (Greg) VanGorden, and Dawn Mattison; nephew, Mark Len Mattison(Amanda); great nieces, Janice VanGorden, Rihonna Mattison and Dianna Abbott; great nephews, Adam Abbott, Maddox Mattison, and Josh Abbott; great-great nephews, Alexander and Christopher Fuheur; and her friends at the Osceola United Methodist Church.
She was preceded in death by both her parents; her husband Ed; and brother, Len Jay Mattison.
Private services will be held at a later date.
Memorial donations can be made to the Osceola United Methodist Church, 207 Holden St, Osceola, PA 16942. Arrangements are in the care of Kenyon Funeral Home, Inc., www.kenyonfuneralhome.com
Shirley J. BELL, 65, of Westfield, PA

Shirley J. BELL, 65, of Westfield, PA, died Friday, June 30, 2023 in her home.
Born March 24, 1958, in Blossburg, she was the daughter of Benjamin and Effie Ruby Weeks Swan. She was married to Pamela M. Welch, who survives.
A member of Galeton Area High School class of 1976, she was employed by Truck-Lite in Wellsboro, Guthrie in Wellsboro, and NexTier in Mansfield.
Shirley enjoyed woodworking, camping, and making bonfires. She was known for her funny shenanigans.
Surviving besides her wife, Pam, are: two daughters, Kelly (Gene) Moody of Plumas Lake, CA and Betty Dent of Westfield; two step-sons, Zach (Kelly) Robinson and Zane Robinson, both of Pittsburgh; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Delbert (Peg) Swan of Elkland and Alvin (Denise) Swan of Westfield; two sisters, Frances (Al) Salvage of Auburn, NY and Beatrice Quiggle of Warren; and many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by two brothers, Elwood Weeks and Benjamin Weeks; and three sisters, infant Dorothy Swan, Clara Swan, and Ellen Emily Tillinghast.
Friends may call at Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA on Monday, July 3, 2023 from 2:00 – 4:00 PM, with a remembrance time following at 4:00 PM.
Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
Barbara L. Freed, 86, a longtime resident of Genesee, PA

GENESEE, Pa.—Barbara L. Freed, 86, a longtime resident of Genesee, passed away at her daughter’s home in Emmaus, with her loving family by her side, on Wednesday, June 28, 2023.
Funeral arrangements, entrusted to the care of Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse, are incomplete and will be announced with a full obituary.
Capitol Update by Rep. Martin Causer (R-Turtlepoint)
FacebookWebsiteBioLatest NewsState FormsPhoto GalleryContactCapitol Update Friday, June 30, 2023 The latest news from the State Capitol You are welcome to contact me through this link. Broadband Funding on the Way to PA ![]() The Commonwealth is set to receive more than $1.16 billion in federal funding to expand access to affordable, high-speed internet in unserved and underserved areas. Reliable, high-speed internet access is a necessity for business owners and employees who work remotely, for doctors and patients who use telemedicine, for teachers and students who learn from home, and all Pennsylvanians who wish to stay connected. The funding was awarded through the federal Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program and aims to ensure all Americans have access to broadband service by 2030. Grants through the program here will be administered by the Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority. To ensure the funding is invested wisely, the authority is now working to complete a five-year action plan for Pennsylvania’s BEAD allocation, which must be submitted to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration by Aug. 12. Visit the authority’s website to learn more. Veterans Services Available ![]() Area veterans are invited to contact my office to schedule appointments to talk with a representative from the American Legion to ensure they are getting the services and support they need. Due to changes initiated by the American Legion, appointments in the Bradford and Kane offices will be conducted virtually via a tablet. Appointments are required for meetings with the Legion representative, whether they are in person, by phone or by tablet. The schedule is as follows: • Coudersport office: Thursday, July 6, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Coudersport office is located at 107 S. Main St. Please call 814-274-9769 to schedule an appointment. • Bradford office: Wednesday, July 12, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Bradford office is located at 78 Main St., first floor. Please call 814-362-4400 to schedule an appointment. • Kane office: Wednesday, July 26, from 9 a.m. to noon. The Kane office is located at 54 Fraley St., Suite 2. Please call 814-837-0880 to schedule an appointment. Assistance is available with issues such as compensation, education, pension, health care and death benefits. Veterans need not be a member of the American Legion to participate. EMS Task Force Set to Meet ![]() Continuing the effort to find solutions to the state’s growing EMS crisis, I plan to convene our first EMS Task Force meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 27. The meeting will be held in person at the McKean County Department of Emergency Services in Smethport; however, people who are interested in participating but unable to attend in person will be able to join remotely. The task force is an offshoot of the EMS Town Meeting we held in May. Several people signed up for the task force following that meeting, but others who are interested are welcome to join in. All who plan to attend should RSVP to Rhonda Race in my office at rrace@pahousegop.com. Happy Independence Day!! ![]() I wanted to share a few important reminders as you plan to celebrate our nation’s independence. Fireworks are a great way to celebrate our independence, but with ongoing drought conditions the elevated risk of wildfires, the Office of State Fire Commissioner and Department of Conservation and Natural Resources are urging us to leave the fireworks displays to the professionals this year. Low precipitation has dramatically increased the number of wildfires in the Commonwealth. There have already been 1,400 wildfires reported statewide so far in 2023, compared to 1,036 in all of 2022. This year’s wildfires have burned more than 8,500 acres, compared to 2,700 acres in 2022. Visit DCNR’s website for more information on wildfire danger, maps, forecasts and tips on reducing wildfire risks. If you are going to set off your own fireworks, be smart, be careful and be considerate of your neighbors. The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission offers the following safety tips: • Keep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy in case of fire or other mishap. • Never allow children to play with or ignite fireworks, even sparklers. • Light fireworks one at a time, then move back quickly. • Never point or throw fireworks at another person. • Never pick up or try to relight fireworks that have not fully ignited. • Never use fireworks after consuming alcohol or other substances that impair judgement or the ability to act quickly. For details about the state’s fireworks laws, click here. If you are traveling, check out www.511pa.com. Free and available 24 hours a day, the site provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,000 traffic cameras. 511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional twitter alerts accessible on the 511PA website. PennDOT will close its driver license service centers on Tuesday, July 4. Customers may still obtain a variety of driver and vehicle products and services, including all forms, publications and driver training manuals, online through PennDOT’s Driver and Vehicle Services website, www.dmv.pa.gov. Have a safe and happy July Fourth! ![]() Fish for Free on Independence Day! On Tuesday, July 4, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) will host a Fish for Free day to allow anyone (resident or non-resident) to legally fish on all Pennsylvania waterways. No license is required, but all other fishing regulations still apply. This is a great way to expose the next generation of anglers to the outdoors! More information about fishing in Pennsylvania is available here. We All Scream for Ice Cream! ![]() This summer, you can beat the heat and get a sweet treat by visiting any of the 42 creameries that make up the 2023 Scooped: An Ice Cream Trail. Add to the fun by earning a commemorative stainless-steel ice cream scooper by accruing 600 points on your digital passport. Each ice cream shop check-in is worth 100 points. Simply stop in at six shops, make your purchase, and receive a four-digit code to “check-in” and accrue your points this summer. The trail is a partnership of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and its PA Preferred® program, the Department of Community and Economic Development’s Tourism Office, and the Center for Dairy Excellence. The trail offers a delicious way to support Pennsylvania’s more than 5,200 dairy farm families and the small businesses that source from them while offering a unique opportunity to explore the Commonwealth by the scoop. A list of participating creameries is available here. |
G2 Earns 20 State Titles

Middle Row: Skyler Cooper, Addison Amidon, Addie Pilon, Cenadee Ainsworth, Shelby Chamberlain, Ava LaBella, Kallie Root
Back Row: Carly Reed, Catence Taylor, Ashley Oswald, Irelyn Rounsville
Missing from photo: Kennadie Beck, Mya Floravit, Ava Gentzyel, Emily Cobb, Eliana Curcio
G2 Gymnastics of Shinglehouse participated in the PA USAG State Championships for levels XCEL Silver, Gold, and Platinum, with twenty-four members representing G2 Gymnastics. G2 had the most successful State season since their opening in 2014. Out of the 24 G2 athletes, they brought home 90 individual awards including 20 individual State Titles, along with XCEL Platinum’s taking 2nd place in the Team Division out of over 50 eligible PA teams, just missing first place by 0.025 with only 5 athletes to account for scores. Team placements were not given for the Silver division though G2 came in 6th out of over 60 PA teams. The XCEL Silver and Platinum Team traveled to Lewisburg, PA while the XCEL Gold team traveled to State College, PA for their respective State championships.
Pennsylvania USAG State Title Holders:
RECALLS
House of Raeford Recalls Foster Farms Brand Mini Chicken Corn Dog Products Due to Possible Spoilage
FSIS Announcement
WASHINGTON, June 30, 2023 – House of Raeford, a Nesmith, S.C., establishment, is recalling approximately 76,961 pounds of corn dog products due to possible spoilage, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.
The mini chicken corn dogs were produced on April 24, 2023. The following product is subject to recall [view labels]:
- 1.83-lb. resealable bag containing “FOSTER FARMS MINI CORN DOGS BITE-SIZED CHICKEN FRANKS DIPPED IN BATTER HONEY CRUNCHY FLAVOR” with lot codes 123114 and 223114 and best if used by date of 4/23/24.
The product subject to recall bears the establishment number “P- 9136” printed on the package. These items were shipped to retail locations nationwide.
The problem was discovered after the firm notified FSIS that it received consumer complaints that the product had an odor, off appearance, and unpleasant taste.
Panamerican Foods, LLC Recalls Ineligible Pork and Beef Bean Stew Products Imported from Brazil
FSIS Announcement
WASHINGTON, June 30, 2023 – Panamerican Foods, LLC, a distributor and importer of record located in Kearny, N.J., is recalling approximately 4,978 pounds of the pork and beef bean stew products that were imported from an establishment in Brazil that is not eligible to export meat products to the United States, U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.
The following products are subject to recall, regardless of the product date [view labels]:
- 430g cans containing “Anglo Feijoada Pronta para servir”.
- 430g cans containing “Bordon Feijoada PRONTO PARA SERVIR”.
The products subject to recall bear establishment number “76 S.I.F.” on the can. These items were shipped to retail locations nationwide.
The problem was discovered when FSIS followed up on a referral from USDA’s Smuggling Interdiction and Trade Compliance Program. The pork and beef bean stew products, which were imported from a Brazilian establishment not eligible to export meat products to the United States, were observed for sale in a retail store.
Recall of Everest Brand Sambhar Masala and Garam Masala in the U.S. Due to Possible Health Risk
Everest Food Products Private Limited of Gujarat, India has been notified by FDA that samples of their products, Sambhar Masala and Garam Masala, have tested positive for Salmonella. These products were not distributed by Everest Food Products Private Limited and they were not intended for distribution or sale in the US market. Amin Trading Agency LLC., Edison, NJ. sourced our products from Indian markets and distributed them in the US market. Amin Trading Agency LLC. is conducting a recall of these products because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.
Eliot Ness Fest Parade – You Can Be Part of History!

COUDERSPORT, PA — This year’s Eliot Ness Fest Parade is going to be one for the books – and there’s still time for you to be a part of it. This is anything but a run-of-the-mill parade! There will be prizes, all kinds of entertaining antics, and a dramatic finale that is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
It steps off on Water Street at 4 pm Saturday, July 15, and progresses up Main Street into the festival’s epicenter at the courthouse square. “We first set out to make it more entertaining,” explained Greg Brink, parade chair for the Eliot Ness Fest Committee. “Then we were able add an audience participation element. And, finally, we added a ‘surprise’ grand marshal to lead our parade and a finale that is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.”
Anyone who wants to join in on the fun has several options and there is no registration fee. Cash prizes will be awarded for best-dressed man, woman and child in a Roaring ‘20s theme – gangster, flapper, G-man, etc. Another popular category is best-decorated ATV.
Registrants are asked to use their imagination, with bonus points awarded for those who best match the Eliot Ness Fest themes. Local clubs/organizations and businesses are also welcome. Advance registration is required. Line-up will be on Water Street starting at 3 pm. For more information, send email to Greg Brink at moops03.gb@gmail.com.
Eliot Ness Fest (July 14-16) celebrates the career of the famous American crimefighter who lived out his final days in Coudersport. His 1950s book, “The Untouchables,” was written in Coudersport, spawning a popular TV series, blockbuster movie and an enduring American legend.
For details on the festival, visit eliotnessfest.com or the Eliot Ness Fest page on Facebook.
Galeton, Pa. Weather Report For June 2023
June 2023 was a cool and very nice month. Some mornings started out in the 40’s however most mornings were in the 50’s and 60’s. The afternoons were in the 70’s and low 80’s. The last week featured hazy smoke filled skies thanks to the Canadian fires. The hills were filling out with light green leaves except for the oaks. The May frosts killed many leaves and then the Gypsy moths enjoyed eating oak leaves.
The average high temperature for June is 74 degrees and the average low is 51 degrees. The average rainfall is 4.25″ We received 3.73″. Last year we recorded 2.05″ We had 9 foggy mornings and 3 thunderstorms.
For the first six months this year the rainfall total is 14.22″ So far this year we are 7″ below the average rainfall. We are in a drought watch.
Henry W. LushNational Weather Service Observer
PennDOT Potter and Cameron County Maintenance work schedule for the week of July 03 – July 7, 2023
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Potter and Cameron County Maintenance announces the following work schedule for the week of July 03 – July 7, 2023, weather permitting. Motorists should travel with extra caution in these and all work areas. Motorists should be aware that due to the nature of highway maintenance and emergency work, crews could be working on any highway at any time of the day or night.
Cameron County 0240
Box Culvert Replacement: Detour in place
- State Route: 4001 (Old West Creek Road)
Patching:
- State Route: 120 (Elk County line to the intersection of Moore Hill Road)
Potter County 0260
Sign Repairs/Replacement:
- State Route: Various SR throughout County
Seal Coat: Expect Delays
- State Route: 44 (Coudersport – Hebron Center)
- State Route: 49 (Intersection of 44 – North Hollow Road)
Side Dozing:
- State Route: 4014 (Plank Road)
- State Route: 4019 (Horse Run Road)
- State Route: 4021 (Honeoye Road)
Spray Patching:
- State Route: 1011 (Hickox/Ulysses Road)
Roadside Mowing:
- State Route: 4001 (Sartwell Creek Road)
Ditching:
- State Route: 1005 (Phoenix Road)
The following work is scheduled to be completed by contractor, weather permitting:
Forest View Evergreen Tree Farms– Roadside Mowing
State Route: 872 (Coudersport – Austin)
State Route: 607 (Keating Summit Road)
State Route: 155 (Cameron County line – McKean County line)
State Route: 3002 (Cowley Hill Road)
Traffic control: Shadow Vehicle will be following the tractors as they mow along roadway.
Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc– Roadway/ Bridge repair
State Route: 6 (Port Allegany to Coudersport) Contractors will continue with roadway repairs and drainage upgrades.
Traffic control: Traffic along SR 6 will be utilizing flaggers during work hours; multiple work zones may be in project area.
Nestlerode Contracting Company, Inc– Bridge replacement
State Route: 1011 (Hickox/Ulysses Road)
Traffic control: Detour will be in place, traffic will use State Route 1012 (Jackson Road), State Route 49, and State Route 1011.
LTT Trucking LLC– Bridge Replacement
State Route: 449 (Brookland Road)
Traffic control: Detour will be in place, traffic will use State route 49, State route 1008 (Cross Road) and State route 1001 (Fox Hill Road)
IA Construction Corp– Roadway Repair
State Route: Contractors will be applying an overlay.
Traffic control: Traffic along SR 4009 will be utilizing flaggers during normal work hours; multiple work zones may be in project area.
Dean Construction LLC– Bridge Replacement
State Route: 44 (Intersection of Tennessee Road)
Traffic control: Bridge will be closed, and the temporary roadway will carry traffic around the work zone.
Sizerville State Park Environmental Education Programs for the weekend of July 8th
Program Title: Awesome Amphibians
Date: Saturday, July 8th
Time: 3:00 – 4:30 PM
Location: Environmental Learning Center
Description: Do you know all the different types of amphibians that PA has to offer? Come out to this program and find out information on frogs, salamanders, toads, and newts. Short talk followed by exploring the park to try and find some of these cool critters!
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Program Title: What’s the Score?
Date: Saturday, July 8th
Time: 8:00 – 9:30 PM
Location: Campground Amphitheater
Description: What is the Boone & Crockett Club? Who founded it? Why is antler scoring important to conservation? All these questions and more will be addressed at this program! Short talk followed by a live demonstration of scoring an elk antler, plus the chance for you to try as well!
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Program Title: Dutch Oven Cooking
Date: Sunday, July 9th
Time: 1:00 – 2:30 PM
Location: Pavilion 5
Description: Join State Park Volunteers, John and Jan Halter, as they show us how people used to cook using just a fireplace and a Dutch oven. Presentation and demonstration of how cakes were made using these tools will be taking place at Pavilion 5 in Sizerville State Park. Samples of the cakes will be provided at the end of the program.
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Impromptu (Every Week):
- Saturday afternoon – 5:00 PM – Poolside Powwow
- Take a break from the pool, grab a snack or ice cream, and join the park educator for a short impromptu program. The topic will be revealed at the powwow, so come join us and see!
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Additional Information:
In case of thunder, lightning, or extreme weather conditions programs may be moved or cancelled.
If you need an accommodation to participate in park activities due to a disability, please contact the park office at (814) 486-5605.
With a minimum of one week notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Additional programs and events can be found on the DCNR website by clicking on the Events
PennDOT McKean County Maintenance work schedule for the week of July 03 – July 7, 2023
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation McKean County Maintenance announces the following work schedule for the week of July 3 – July 7, 2023, weather permitting. Motorists should travel with extra caution in these and all work areas. Motorists should be aware that due to the nature of highway maintenance and emergency work, crews could be working on any highway at any time of the day or night.
McKean County 0250
Sign Repairs and Upgrades:
- Various State Routes throughout the County
Bridge Repairs:
- Various State Routes throughout the County
Mowing:
- Various State Routes throughout the County
Patching:
- State Route: 2001 (Clermont-Wilcox Rd.)
Crack Sealing:
- State Route: 6 (E. Smethport to Port Allegany)
Pipe Flushing:
- State Route: 44 (Ceres Rd.)
- State Route: 1006 (McCrae Brook Rd.)
Shoulder Cutting:
- State Route: 46 (Farmers Valley)
- State Route: 446 (Eldred to Farmers Valley)
- State Route: 155 (Eldred to Turtlepoint)
Ditching:
- State Route: 1002 (Champlin Hill Rd.)
- State Route: 246 (Looker Mt. Trail)
Pipe Trench Patching:
- State Route: 1006 (McCrae Brook Rd.)
- State Route: 1015 (Columbia Hill Rd.)
The following work is scheduled to be completed by contractor, weather permitting:
L.C. Whitford- Bridge Replacement
State Route: 1011 (Barnum Road)
Traffic control: Detour has been lifted. Contractor will be utilizing flaggers during work hours to control the flow of traffic.
Patriot Tree Surgeons– Tree Trimming
State Route: 346 (West Washington)
Traffic control: Contractor will be utilizing flaggers during work hours to control the flow of traffic
Dorothy M. Hoffman, 88, of Allentown, PA

Dorothy M. Hoffman, 88, of Allentown, PA, died on Thursday, June 29, 2023.
She was born August 11, 1934, to Bertha T. (Schwabenbauer) and Joseph E. Riddle, in St. Marys, PA. She received her education in the local Catholic schools and graduated from Central Catholic High School in 1952. She worked at St. Marys Insurance Agency after high school.
She married Melvin J. Hoffman of St. Marys on August 5, 1961. The couple moved to the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania and raised three daughters in Bethlehem. The marriage later ended in divorce.
Barry R. Stauffer, 87, of West Warren Road, Bradford, PA

Barry R. Stauffer, 87, of West Warren Road, Bradford, PA passed away, Friday June 30, 2023, at Bradford Regional Medical Center.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
Jean K. Everett, 97, of 1 Parkway Lane Bradford, PA

Jean K. Everett, 97, of 1 Parkway Lane Bradford, PA passed away June 29, 2023.
Born September 7, 1925, in Scranton, she was a daughter of the late William H. and Margaret (McGrail) Kingdom.
On April 30, 1949, in Scranton, she married the late Homer M. Everett who passed away, August 23, 2012. They moved to Bradford in 1962.
Jean was a 1943 graduate of Scranton Central High School and a 1946 graduate of Lackawanna Business College in Scranton. She also attended Temple University at the Scranton Campus.
From 1951 to 1952 she was employed as an Executive Secretary at the Scranton Campus of Temple University. From 1963 to 1974 she was a Welcome Wagon hostess and supervisor for the local area. From 1974 until her retirement in 1987 she was an Executive Secretary at Dresser Manufacturing.
Jean was a member of St. Bernards Church, Catholic Women’s Club, Current Events Club, and Zonta Club. She was a past board member and volunteer at the American Cancer Society, a volunteer at BRMC Auxiliary, and an auxiliary member of NARF.
Surviving are two daughters, Carol Sanders, of Petaluma, CA, and Teri (Mike Tominez) Everett, of Olean NY, one son, Mark Everett, of Palm Harbor, FL, one daughter-in-law, Connie Everett, of Palm Harbor FL; seven grandchildren, Ryan Smith, Josh Hainz, Megan Le, Bo Everett, Hannah Everett, Jaime Everett, and Alison Hernandez; five great grandchildren, Jaiden Hainz, Hayden Hernandez, Hudson Hernandez, Zachary Everett, Kennedy Le.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Homer, one son, Kyle Everett, one daughter-in-law, Sandy Everett, and one sister, Marie Evans.
Family will be receiving friends on Friday July 7, 2023, from 11:00 am to Noon at St. Bernard Church followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at Noon with Rev. John Jacquel, pastor as Celebrant. Entombment will be in St. Bernard Mausoleum.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to St. Bernard Building Fund, PO Box 2394, Bradford, PA 16701, or the charity of the donor’s choice.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
Shirley J. BELL, 65, of Westfield, PA

Shirley J. BELL, 65, of Westfield, PA, died Friday, June 30, 2023 in her home.
A complete obituary will be announced by Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.































