>From: M Little <harriettsgrand@gmail.com> >Source: PA-SW-OBITS@rootsweb.com >Subject: [PA-SW-OBITS] Josiah McCarey HANNA, Stanley SIPE, > >In the late evening hours of Wednesday, February 9, 1898, a fire and >explosion occurred at the Union Storage building on Pike and >Thirteenth streets, with numerous fatalities. These were a few of the >victims. > > >from The Pittsburgh Press dated Friday, February 11, 1898 (page 6): > >DEAD <<snip>> >George LOVELESS, 40 years old, married, lived on Division street, >Bellevue, and was a member of Bellevue lodge No. 530, F and A M. His >remains were sent to his home. <<snip>> >The funeral services of George LOVELESS, aged 44 years, will be held >at his late residence on Division street, Bellevue, at three o'clock >tomorrow afternoon. Bellevue lodge No. 530, F & A M, and Col T M >Bayne lodge No. 1008, I O O F, will attend. <<snip>> >from the City of Pittsburgh Death Records: <<snip>> >George LOVELESS, age 40 years, married, clerk, died February 10, 1898, >at Homeopathic Hospital; injured in falling building; son of William >LOVELESS of Wales; born in Wales; living in Bellevue; burial in >Bellevue PA cemetery on February 12, 1898. <<snip>> >The name of George LOVELESS's wife is Sarah with children Ettie, >Gwendolyn, and Ethel. He is most likely the George LOVELESS 1853-1898 >buried in the Quail / Bellevue Cemetery listed on Norm Meinert's >cemetery pages on Rootsweb.