MINCHER, MONAHAN, JAMIESON, CAIN Mrs. Mattie MINCHER, aged 80, died on Tuesday evening at five o'clock after a short illness. She lived at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. GEHRY, of Coraopolis. Mrs. MINCHER leaves two daughters and three sons. Mrs. Jesse MCHAFFE of Johns avenue is a granddaughter. Michael MONAHAN, aged 53 years, of Rankin, died suddenly in the Montifiore hospital, Pittsburgh, Friday morning, March 23, 1928, at ten thirty o'clock. He is survived by his wife, Agnes MCSTAY MONAHAN, three sons, Michael, Pete and Leo, and one daughter, Mrs. Joseph DARBEY. Mr. MONAHAN was a former resident of McDonald. Funeral with requiem high mass was held in St. Brendin's Roman Catholic church on Monday morning at eight o'clock. Interment was in the Braddock cemetery. Mrs. Esther DONALDSON JAMIESON, aged 64, widow of Rev. J. M. JAMISON, died Sunday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. T. A. MILLER, Bellevue. She had been visiting at her sister's home when she was taken ill and the word of her death came as a shock to her friends. Since her husband's death, she had made her home in Midway, and was an active member of the United Presbyterian church. She was also active in the Woman's Missionary society and taught a class of young women in the Sunday school. She was a member of the Midway W. C. T. U. She leaves a daughter, Miss Mary JAMIESON, at home and the following brothers and sisters: Dr. H. H. DONALDSON, of the staff of the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh; Thomas B. DONALDSON, Emsworth; James DONALDSON, Crafton; R. M. DONALDSON, Midway; Mrs. Margaret MILLER, Bellevue, Mrs. Robert BAMFORD and Miss Sallie DONALDSON, Midway. Funeral services, conducted by her pastor, E. L. RALSTON, were held on Tuesday afternoon from her late home at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Vena MCCULLOUGH CAIN died at her late home in Third street on Sunday night, March 25, at 8 o'clock. She was taken ill last Tuesday morning, suffering from bronchial pneumonia. Mrs. CAIN, who was in her 55th year, was born on a farm near Florence June 29, 1873. She was a daughter of John E. and Margaret ASH MCCULLOUGH. She had resided in Florence until 14 years ago, when she came to McDonald, where she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Edward W. LYONS. She was a teacher by profession and had taught in the Southside school, Cecil township, for the last 10 years. Mrs. CAIN was a member of the First Presbyterian church of McDonald and for the past three years had been teacher of the Jordan Bible class. She, also, was a member of the Women's Missionary society and took an active part in all the work of the church. She leaves her daughter, Mrs. LYONS; one sister, Mrs. J. M. BUCKEL, of Florence, and four brothers, John H. MCCULLOUGH, of Florence; Thomas MCCULLOUGH, of Hollidays Cove, W. Va.; Robert MCCULLOUGH, of Oblong, Il., and Harry MCCULLOUGH of Shelburn, Ind. Funeral services were held in the First Presbyterian church, McDonald, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, in charge of the Rev. B. F. HEANY. Interment was in Florence.