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OBIT: Wayne William PILE, 1995, Somerset, Somerset County, PA
  
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  PILE
  
  Wayne William Pile, 87, of Somerset, died Nov. 17, 1995 at Somerset
  Patriot Manor.  Born Oct. 30, 1908 in Friedens, son of the late Ross
  Ira and Lucy Alice (Hensel) Pile.  Also preceded in death by first
  wife, Mary Irene (Shaffer) Pile who died Aug. 8. 1978 and three
  brothers: Leo, Wilbur, and Eugene Pile.  Survived by second wife Pearl
  (Bottomley) Pile, Lewistown, and these children: Mrs. J. Frank
  (Julianne) Hetherington, Scottsdale, Ariz.; and Mrs. Robert J.
  (Susan) Kovack, Somerset, four grandchildren: Michelle, and Melissa
  Kovack, and Robert and Anne Hetherington and these brothers and
  sisters: Mrs. Paul W. (Althea) Lutz, Somerset, Mrs. Louella Shaffer,
  Friedens RD 1, Roy I. "Pookey" Pile, Friedens RD 2 and Robert R.
  Pile, Friedens RD 1.  Former owner of the Old Farm Drive In Restaurant
  and the Coffee Springs Farm in Somerset.  Graduate of Pennsylvania
  State University and World War II Veteran of U.S. Navy.  Member of
  Friedens Lutheran Church and member of Lodge #358, F & AM, Altoona
  Consistory, Jaffa Shrine, VFW Post #554, Somerset Rotary Club, BPO
  Elks Lodge #1951 of Meyersdale.  He served 14 years as Somerset
  Borough Councilman, and 10 years on Somerset Municipal Authority. No
  viewing or visitation.  Funeral service will be conducted 11 a.m.
  Monday at the Hauger-Zeigler Funeral Home with the Rev. James R. Ling
  officiating.  Interment, Husband Cemetery.  Contributions may be made to
  favorite charity of your choice.
  
  Daily American, November 16, 1995
  
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