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Born April 9, 1909 at Glen Campbell, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. He was the only child of John Bigan and Elizabeth Peles.
 
Born April 9, 1909 at Glen Campbell, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. He was the only child of John Bigan and Elizabeth Peles.
 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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He was of average build and stature being 5 foot 8 1/4 inches tall. He had hazel-colored eyes and brown hair.
  
 
== Early Years ==
 
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== Personal Life ==
 
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He was a member of Sunnehanna Lodge 742 F&AM, Williamsport Consistory, Knights Templar, Portage Royal Arch, Jaffa Shrine, Windber Acacia Club and Johnstown B.P.O.E. 175
  
 
== Death ==
 
== Death ==
Michael died on June 2, 1988 in Windber, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
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Michael died on June 2, 1988 at his home in Windber, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
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He was buried on June 5, 1988 at Oakland Cemetery and Mausoleum in Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.

Latest revision as of 22:58, 30 May 2023

Page edited 30-May-23. ET

Born April 9, 1909 at Glen Campbell, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. He was the only child of John Bigan and Elizabeth Peles.

Description

He was of average build and stature being 5 foot 8 1/4 inches tall. He had hazel-colored eyes and brown hair.

Early Years

Childhood -

Siblings - Unknown

Education

He could read and write.

Family Years

He married Elizabeth Virginia Pavlisco on November 19, 1928 in Clymer, Indiana County, Pennsylvania and the couple had one child: one boy - Aaron John.

Michael and Elizabeth would eventually have one child:

  • Aaron John Bigan

Residences

Working Years

Elizabeth was a homemaker.

Personal Life

He was a member of Sunnehanna Lodge 742 F&AM, Williamsport Consistory, Knights Templar, Portage Royal Arch, Jaffa Shrine, Windber Acacia Club and Johnstown B.P.O.E. 175

Death

Michael died on June 2, 1988 at his home in Windber, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

He was buried on June 5, 1988 at Oakland Cemetery and Mausoleum in Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.