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    1. GILBERT, HUNTER, WILLARD Nov. 13, 1914 McDonald PA Record
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    3. GILBERT, HUNTER, WILLARD Eugene GILBERT, aged 71 years, a well-known resident of Primrose, died at his home there Friday, November 6, following an illness due to pneumonia. He was born in Belgium but came to this section 28 years ago with his wife and had resided here since. He was a member of the French church and one of its most active workers. His wife and one son, Joseph, at home, and three married daughters survive. The daughters are Mrs. HENNON and Mrs. NESTELL of Primrose and Mrs. MATTHEWS of Midway. One son was killed in the mine and another died of typhoid fever within the past year. Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday afternoon in charge of the Rev. Dr. Alexandre MAGE. The interment was in Center cemetery at Midway. Word was received here of the death last Friday at the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh, of George HUNTER, agent for the Great Eastern Tea company, who was injured last Thursday when the horse that he was driving backed his wagon off the bridge between Valley street and North avenue. HUNTER was 27 years of age and married. He was a resident of Crafton. N. WILLARD, a well-known Panhandle railroad engineer, died at this home in Ingram aged 45 years. He and his family for a time resided in the REEDER house, corner of Station street and Jefferson avenue. The funeral was held Wednesday.

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