Stanley Samuel Danenas Jr.

M, (1 January 1914 - 10 June 1968)
Father-Biological*Stanley Samuel Danenas1 b. 1875, d. 1941
Mother-Biological*Anna Ulevitch1 b. 1876, d. 1963
Last Edited=21 May 2026
Grave Marker of Stanley S. Danenas
     Stanley Samuel Danenas Jr. was born on 1 January 1914 at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.2,3,4,5,6 He was the son of Stanley Samuel Danenas and Anna Ulevitch.1 Stanley, age 5, appeared on the US Census of 1920 living at 227 Sagamore Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,in the household of his parents, Stanley Samuel and Anna Danenas.7 Stanley, age 16, appeared on the US Census of 1930 living at 3328 Twentieth Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,in the household of his parents, Stanley Samuel and Anna Danenas.8 Stanley, age 26, appeared on the US Census of 1940 living at 3328 Sreason Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,in the household of his widowed father, Stanley Samuel Danenas; He was a widow.9 According to the Federal Census in 1940, Stanley was a shearman.9 On on 16 October 1940, Stanley registered for the World War II draft, while living at 3328 Oregon Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, giving his age as 26 and his employer as Lockhart Iron & Steel Company.5 Stanley enlisted 2 September 1942, and he served during World War II in Company I, 422 Infantry Regiment, 1st Division. He was discharged as a Corporal on 18 November 1945.2,3,4,10,11 Stanley, age 36 years, appeared on the US Census of 1950 at 3328 Oregon Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with his sister, Helen. He had not been married and worked as a laborer in the Iron and Steel Industry.12

Stanley Samuel Danenas Jr. married Agnes Marie Scully, daughter of Paul Vincent Scully and Agnes M. O'Neil. Stanley Samuel Danenas Jr. died on 10 June 1968 at Ohio Valley Hospital, Kennedy Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, at age 54 from a rupture of a cerebral aneurysm with cerebral infarction.13,2,3,4,6 Stanley's obituary of 12 June 1968, reads:

DANENAS—On Monday, June 10, 1968 Stanley, husband of the late of the late Marie Scully. Danenas of 3200 Sacremento St., Pah.: father of Robert, Joseph, and Theresa Danenas; brother of Stella, Bernot, Victoria Barth, Anna Plockys, Helen Plickys, Mary Danenas. Friends. received at McDERMOTT BROS., 1125 Chartiers Ave., McKees Rocks, requiem mass In Holy Innocents Chruch on Friday, June 14 at 10 a.m.

Published by The Pittsburgh Press, 12 June 1968.13


Stanley was buried on 14 June 1968 at Resurrection Cemetery, Coraopolis, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.13,2,3,4,6

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