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  2. Myron Cope - Wikipedia

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    His funeral, which was held on February 29, 2008, was private. [38] Due to Cope's large impact on the Pittsburgh area, Bob Smizik , a local sportswriter wrote, Had the secret of the service and its site not been kept, ... tens of thousands would have descended on the Slater funeral home in Green Tree.

  3. William Larimer Mellon Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Pre-deceased by his wife, Mary (Taylor) Mellon, William L. Mellon, Sr. died at home at the age of 81 at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 9, 1949. [32] Funeral services were held at his family's home on Darlington Road in Pittsburgh. He was interred in the Homewood Cemetery. [33] [34] [35] [36]

  4. Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science is a funeral service program based in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Notable alumni [ edit ]

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  6. Bob O'Connor (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    He was sworn in at 10:36 pm EDT at the City County Building in downtown Pittsburgh. O'Connor's funeral and burial followed on September 7, 2006, at the Cathedral of Saint Paul and Calvary Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The grave is located in the south-west area of the cemetery in the Gethsemane section, lot 6, grave 5.

  7. Six people injured in shooting near of Pittsburgh funeral - AOL

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    At least six people were injured in a shooting near a Pittsburgh funeral on Friday, police said. One person was transported to Allegheny General Hospital in critical condition, police commander ...

  8. Nicholas P. Papadakos - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Peter Papadakos [1] (January 24, 1925, in Hoboken, New Jersey – September 11, 2017 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania) [2] was a Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice who served eleven years on the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, retiring in 1995, and eight years as an Allegheny County judge before that.

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