Elk-Cameron County PA Archives Obituaries.....Beldin, Charles May 18, 1993
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Charles Beldin
   EMPORIUM - Charles E. Beldin, 86, of Sterling Run, died Tuesday in the 
Extended Care Unit of Andrew Kaul Memorial Hospital, St. Marys.
   He was born Nov. 16, 1906 in Hicks Run, a son of Charles W. and Laura 
McCool Beldin.  On Sept. 9, 1927, in Tyler, he married Gladys S. Smith, who 
survives.
   A lifelong area resident, Mr. Beldin had at one time worked for Dresser 
Manufacturing of Bradford.  For many years he was employed in the strip mining 
business by Rydesky Mining of Sterling Run.
   At the time of this retirement in 1973, he was employed by the Pennsylvania 
Department of Transportation.
   Surviving besides his wife are four sons, Vernon Ted Beldin of Emporium, 
Lloyd P. Beldin of Pleasantville, N.J., and Richard C. And Dennis H. Beldin, 
both at home; four daughters, Donna Cool of Sinnemahoning, Larua Arndt and 
Gladys Gibbs, both of Emporium, and Phyllis Gower of Houtzdale; 16 
grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; a brother, Clyde Beldin of Driftwood; a 
sister, Ruth Reed of Emporium; and many nieces and nephews.
   He was preceded in death by three brothers and four sisters.
   Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Coopersmith-
Condon Funeral Home, where funeral and committal services will be held at 11 
a.m. Friday with the Rev. Seth Stewart, pastor of the Sinnemahoning United 
Methodist Church, officiating.  Burial will be in Gardner Hill Cemetery, Force.

Additional Comments:
"Tyler" in this context is usually Scattertown, Elk Co., PA.  People in 
Scattertown used to get their mail at Tyler, which is in Clearfield Co, so 
Scattertown is often refered to as Tyler.  Tyler and Scattertown are beside 
each other with the county line separating them.  In searching for records, 
check both counties just to be certain.

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