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    1. WHEAR, MILLER, PATTERSON, MAHONEY, HOLLAND Sept. 25, 1914 McDonald PA Record
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    3. WHEAR, MILLER, PATTERSON, MAHONEY, HOLLAND Sept. 25, 1914 McDonald PA Record Mrs. Mary A. WHEAR, aged 46 years, wife of Fred H. WHEAR of Primrose, died at her home Tuesday morning after a lingering illness due to tuberculosis. Besides the husband she leaves two sons and one daughter. She was a member of the Midway Baptist church. Funeral services were held at the home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The interment was at the Oakdale cemetery. John MILLER, a miner employed at the Champion mine of the Pittsburgh Coal company, was killed Monday night while in the mine as the result of a fall of slate. MILLER had been told to send some cars from the mine, and when he did not appear some of the men outside went back to investigate. They found the fall of slate and recovered MILLER's body from the debris. MILLER was 45 years old. He came here from Scotland some years since and had been employed as a miner practically ever since. He leaves a wife and four children. Funeral services were held in St. Patrick's Catholic church at Noblestown Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment was in Noblestown cemetery. The body of Louis PATTERSON, aged 27 years, of near Candor, was found about 7:30 o'clock Sunday morning on the railroad track near Burgettstown. He had been struck by a train a few minutes before the body was found, but the circumstances of the tragedy are unknown. Along with his wife and two children, PATTERSON had been visiting relatives in Burgettstown and was evidently returning home when he met with the fatal accident. PATTERSON had come to this locality from West Virginia. For the past few weeks he had been unemployed. She is survived by his wife and two children. Funeral services were held at the late home at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Thomas F. MAHONEY, a former resident of McDonald, died at the Massillon State hospital Sunday, September 20, at 10:35 a.m. after a long illness with a complication of diseases. He ha been ailing for some time but had been in the hospital but two months. Mr. MAHONEY was forty-nine years old, and was born in McKean county, Pa. He went to Youngstown three years ago last march. He was an oil well driller by trade but because of ill health he had not been able to work since going to Youngstown. He was an Elk. He is survived by his wife and three children, Helen, Joseph and James. Mrs. MAHONEY is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MARTIN of the West End, and also a sister of Mrs. P. W. WALSH of Fanny street, Mrs. J. B. MOULDEN of Barr street and Mrs. W. F. SMITH of the West End. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon. Interment was made at Uniontown, Ohio. Frank Charles, the six-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank HOLLAND died Wednesday morning after a short illness. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. E. V. SHOTWELL Thursday at 3 p.m. Interment at Center cemetery.

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