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    1. DOEHRE, DUNN, TOULOUSE, CARLISLE Aug. 6, 1937 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
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    3. DOEHRE, DUNN, TOULOUSE, CARLISLE Mrs. Katherine DIEHL DOEHRE, 55, died at 2:15 a.m., Friday, July 30, 1937, in her home in R. D. 4, McDonald, following a two months' illness of complications and heart trouble. A daughter of the late Henry and Elizabeth GEARHARDT DIEHL she was born March 6, 1882 in Hookstown. He and Henry F. DOEHRE were united in marriage August 16, 1911 in Hookstown, the Rev. William MCFRENCH officiating. The resided in Bavington for nine years then moved to Primrose in 1920 where they resided on the farm since. She was a member of the Midway Center U. P. church. Besides her husband, she leaves one daughter, Thelma, the wife of Frank FADELEY of New Cumberland, W. Va., and three sons: August, Lester, and Elmer, at home. She is also survived by one brother: John W. DIEHL of Hookstown, and three sisters: Margaret, the wife of Adam ANGERER of Canonsburg, Anna, the wife of the late Grant FOSTER of Volant, and Mary, the wife of Bert BAKER of Fredonia. There is one grandson, Frank FADELEY of New Cumberland. A son Henry died January 23, 1928, and a son Augustus Henry DOEHRE died December 21, 1913. Her father died April 12, 1923, and her mother died June 12, 1913. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the home, the Rev. Alfred HUBBARD of Midway, assisted by the Rev. E. L. RALSTON of McDonald, officiating. Burial was in the Center cemetery, Midway. Mrs. Una CARY DUNN, 68, wife of Cassius C DUNN of Prosperity, died Friday morning, July 30, 1937, in the Washington hospital after an illness of one week. She was born March 18, 1869, at Prosperity and was a daughter of the late Dr. E. H. and Elizabeth DAY CARY. She was married to Cassius C. DUNN, September 27, 1892, and had resided in the same vicinity throughout her life. She had been a member of Upper Ten Mile Presbyterian church since girlhood and was actively identified with church and community activities. She leaves her husband and four children: Lawrence H. DUNN, Prosperity, Bessie, the wife of D. R. DOUGLASS, Pittsburgh: James C. DUNN, principal of McDonald high school, and Janet, the wife of Charles STEWART, Mt. Lebanon. She also leaves a brother, Dr. J. H. CARY, Washington, and a sister, Bess D. CARY, Prosperity, and three grandchildren: D. Raymond DOUGLAS, James D. DOUGLAS, and Joseph E. DUNN. Funeral services were held at the late home Sunday afternoon. Burial was in Prosperity cemetery. *Compiler's note: The name DOUGLASS is also spelled DOUGLAS in the article. Maurius Eugene TOULOUSE, 66, of Valley street, McDonald, died at 8 a.m. Saturday, July 31, 1937, in the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh, following a ten-day illness. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice TOULOUSE, he was born in Besseges, France. He and Marie CLEMENS were united in marriage in June of 1897 in France and came to McDonald thirty-four years ago. He followed the occupation of a coal miner. Mr. TOULOUSE was the only surviving member of a large family. Besides his wife, he leaves four sons: Paul TOULOUSE of Valley street, Louis, George and Eugene at home, and three daughters: Camille, the wife of Louise ALLAGRE, and Eva, the wife of Jules WATLET, both of Monongahela, and Pauline, the wife of Casimer ROCHER of Gladden heights, McDonald. There are eight grandchildren. A son and a daughter died more than twenty years ago. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the home. Burial was in the Hilldale cemetery. Mrs. Angelina Campbell MCGUGIN CARLISLE, 80, wife of Joseph M. CARLISLE, died at 9:15 a.m. Monday, August 2, 1937, in her home in Hickory, of infirmities incident to her advanced age. Her death was hastened by injuries suffered in a fall six weeks ago. Mrs. CARLISLE was a descendant of two pioneer families of the county, being a daughter of James and Matilda CAMPBELL MCGUGIN. She was born October 19, 1857, in Mt. Pleasant township and was one of a family of 12 children. She was a life-long member of the Mt. Prospect Presbyterian church, the Missionary society and the Sunday school. In 1882, she was married to Joseph M. CARLISLE, who survives with the following children: J. Walter, D. Elmer, W. Milton, Clifford C, and Flora, all of Hickory. Seven grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Leanna CLARK of Cambridge, Ohio, also survive. Funeral services were held in the late home Wednesday afternoon in charge of the Rev. C. S. THOMAS. Burial was in the Mt. Prospect cemetery.

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