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* '''Marriage''' - Robert married Sara Scarbroght. The couple had three children: one boy - Joseph S. III, and three girls - Tammy M., Sara Anna and Joanne A.
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* '''Marriage''' - Joseph married Sara Scarbroght. The couple had three children: one boy - Joseph S. III, and three girls - Tammy M., Sara Anna and Joanne A.
 
** Tammy M. Fancella and spouse
 
** Tammy M. Fancella and spouse
 
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== Death ==
 
== Death ==
Robert died in a motorcycle accident on August 20, 1969 at Blairsville, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. He was buried on August 23, 1969 at St. Bernard's Cemetery in Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.
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Joseph died of Black Lung on January 29, 2005 at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Presbyterian in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. He was buried on February 2, 2005 at St. Bernard's Cemetery in Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.

Revision as of 23:59, 6 July 2021

Born on August 1, 1940 in Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. He was the oldest child of Joseph S. Fancella and Anna Mae Timko.

Page edited 6-Jul -21. ET

Description

Early Years

Education

Religion

Family Years

  • How they met -
  • Marriage - Joseph married Sara Scarbroght. The couple had three children: one boy - Joseph S. III, and three girls - Tammy M., Sara Anna and Joanne A.
    • Tammy M. Fancella and spouse
    • Sara Ann Fancella and spouse
    • Robert S. Fancella III and spouse
    • Joanne A. Fancella and spouse

Residences

Working Years

Employed at the coke plant of Bethlehem Steel Corporation in Johnstown, Pennsylvania for 28 years

Personal Life

Death

Joseph died of Black Lung on January 29, 2005 at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Presbyterian in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. He was buried on February 2, 2005 at St. Bernard's Cemetery in Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.