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    1. HENNON, DEMPE, OLDFIELD, SPRINGER, DONALDSON, KIMBERLY, REBOUL, PUGH, SPRINGER, ORAVITZ, GAYLY, SEIBEL March 9, 1934 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
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    3. HENNON, DEMPE, OLDFIELD, SPRINGER, DONALDSON, KIMBERLY, REBOUL, PUGH, SPRINGER, ORAVITZ, GAYLY, SEIBEL Mrs. Nancy HENNON, 79, died at 8 a.m. Sunday, March 4, 1934. She had made her home with her son George HENNON in Liberty street, McDonald, and had been ailing for some time. Mrs. HENNON's maiden name was MCELHANEY and she was born January 1, 1855, in Noblestown. She joined the Noblestown U. P. church at a tender age and remained a member for 70 years. Her marriage to Hamie HENNON took place 61 years ago. Mr. HENNON has been dead 31 years. Of their six children two survive-George HENNON of McDonald and Mrs. Mary HARTNESS of Oakdale. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Noblestown U. P. church, conducted by the Rev. Wilson V. GROVE of Kenmawr, a former pastor. Burial was in the Oakdale cemetery. Mrs. Anne DEMPE, 93 years, 10 months and 15 days, died at 5:40 a.m. Wednesday, March 7, 1934, in her home in Sturgeon of infirmities incident to her advanced age. She was the daughter of Joseph and Maria Anna HARTMAN ROTTHAUS, and was born in Rellinghause, near Essen, Germany, April 24, 1840. She came to came to the United States March 19, 1881. She was united in marriage with Julius DEMPE in Germany. Mr. DEMPE fought in the Franco-Prussian war in 1870. He died February 19, 1917. She leaves two sons and a daughter: Peter John DEMPE of Sturgeon, Joseph DEMPE of Newfield, and Mrs. S. P. BURNS of Barberton, Ohio. There are 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at nine o'clock Saturday morning in St. Patrick's church, Noblestown, with requiem high mass sung by the pastor, the Rev. Fr. KEANE. Burial will be in St. Patrick's cemetery. Mrs. Mary Alberta SMITH OLDFIELD, wife of Joseph P. OLDFIELD of Fifth street, McDonald, died suddenly at noon Sabbath, March 4, 1934 while seated beside her husband in their pew in the First U. P. church, as the morning service was coming to a close. A daughter of Samuel SMITH and the late Mary Walker LUSK SMITH, she was born north of McDonald, January 2, 1880 and was united in marriage with Mr. OLDVIELD on January 1, 1911. She was a lifelong member of the First U. P. church of McDonald and was active in the Women's Missionary society. She leaves her father, her husband, a daughter, a senior in the State Teacher's college, Indiana, ant three sisters, Margaret, Blanche and Ruby SMITH of McDonald. Funeral services conducted by her pastor, the Rev. S. A. MCCOLLAM, who was assisted by the Rev. O. E. GARDNER, D. D. of the Presbyterian church, and the Rev. L. G. RICHEY of the M. E. church, were held Wednesday afternoon in the SMITH home, Station street. Burial was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. Thomas D. SPRINGER, 61, died at six o'clock Friday evening, March 2, 1934, in the home of Edward GORMAN, between Sturgeon and Noblestown, where he had made his home the past three years. He suffered a stroke several years ago and his left side was paralyzed. Mr. SPRINGER was born in Bulger, December 27, 1872. He worked as a machinist in the railroad yards at Scully until eight years ago. Mrs. SPRINGER died twenty years ago and their only daughter died ten years ago. Four brothers and one sister survive-Robert of Cecil, Evert of Ingram, Albert of Connellsville, Charles of Sturgeon, and Mrs. Minnie SPRINGER of Connellsville. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the McDonald Methodist church, conducted by the Rev. L. G. RICHEY. Burial was in the Oakdale cemetery. John DONALDSON of the Ohio River boulevard, Pittsburgh, died Sunday morning, March 4, 1934. He was well known to many McDonald people, having married Miss Margaret ROBB of the family of John S. ROBB, Sr., who formerly resided on the ROBB farm north of McDonald. He was connected with the Pittsburgh Coal Co., as an official for over forty years. Funeral services were held Wednesday evening in his home. Mrs. Anne M. KIMBERLY, 87, widow of George KIMBERLY, died in the home of her nephew W. H. KIMBERLY in Pittsburgh, at 12:40 p.m. Sunday, March 4, 1934. She suffered a stroke January 23 and was removed to Pittsburgh February 1 from her home in Valley street McDonald. Mrs. KIMBERLY was born in Ireland and came to the United States when four years old. Her mother died a few years after, and Mrs. KIMBERLY, though still a child, undertook the management of the household and the rearing of two sisters. She and Mr. KIMBERLY were married March 3, 1865, in the Epiphany church, Pittsburgh. Mr. KIMBERLY was at that time in the service of the Union Army, and their marriage took place while he was home on furlough. Following the war they resided for a time in Pittsburgh, but for the past fifty years had made their home in this locality. For twenty years they resided on the old CHRISTY farm on the Steubenville pike, and the past thirty years Mrs. KIMBERLY had resided in McDonald. Mr. KIMBERLY died here February 16, 1924. Mr. and Mrs. KIMBERLY had no children. No blood relatives survive Mrs. KIMBERL. Seven nephews and four nieces of Mr. KIMBERLY survive. Funeral services were held in St. Alphonsus' church at ten o'clock on Wednesday morning, with requiem high mass sung by her pastor, the Rev. Fr. J. A. BURGOON. Burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery, Noblestown. Marcell Albert REBOUL, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix REBOUL of Primrose died at 3:45 p.m. Wednesday, March 7, 1934, of pneumonia. The child was born February 26, 1934. Funeral services will be held this Friday afternoon at two o'clock in the home in Primrose. Burial will be in the Center cemetery, Midway. The Dr. PATTERSON family of Imperial attended the funeral services of a relative, G. Campbell PUGH, in Chester, W. Va., recently. Mr. PUGH, who was well known by many in this locality, had been in ill health for some time but had only been bedfast for about a month. He leaves his wife Mrs. Helen PUGH and three children: Greer, Polly and Dicky; also a sister, who lives in Columbus, Oho, and a brother David of Chester, W. Va. Two days before Mr. PUGH's death, word was received in Imperial of the death of Mrs. Earl SPRINGER. Mr. SPRINGER pitched in the baseball games for Imperial many times during the past two years. Mrs. Springer was 21 years old and had been in ill health the past two years. Mrs. William ORAVITZ of Imperial died in her home Friday morning, March 9, 1934, after a few days illness, having been stricken with paralysis. Besides her husband she leaves nine children, some of who are married and live away from here. Mrs. (Foldy?) SCHULTZ is the oldest daughter. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning in St. Columbkille's church. Word has been received of the death of Ralph GAYLY of Columbus, Ohio, husband of Laura TIDBALL GAYLY, on Friday, March 2, 1934. The funeral and burial took place at Sandy Lake on Sunday afternoon. *From the Montours Community column Mrs. Margaret HIRSCHINGER SEIBEL died recently in the home of her mother Mrs. John HIRSCHINGER near Scott's Station. She had been sick for some time from heart trouble. Mr. SEIBEL lost his life more than ten years ago in Chartiers creek. She is survived by her mother, seven sisters, and three brothers.

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