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    1. LOVE, MILLER, CONNORS, STAUFFER, BUSCH Nov. 27, 1914 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. LOVE, MILLER, CONNORS, STAUFFER, BUSCH On Tuesday, November 17, at his late residence near Bavington, occurred the death of Andrew LOVE, aged 77 years and 3 months. Although he had been in poor health for some time he had only been confined to bed about four days. Mr. LOVE had been a resident of the Bavington neighborhood for more than thirty years, coming from Eldersville. He was of a very genial and kind disposition and was highly respected by all who knew him. He is survived by two sons and one daughter, R. O. LOVE of Bavington, John LOVE of Raccoon, and Mrs. Alice DAVIDSON, also one sister, Mrs. MCCURDY of Burgettstown. Mrs. LOVE preceded him about fourteen months. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. R. D. HAYS on Thursday at one o'clock. Interment was in Robinson cemetery. Charles MILLER, aged 85 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry LUTZ, in North McDonald street about 7:30 o'clock Friday morning, November 20. Mr. MILLER was born in Germany and came to this country when 20 years of age. Before coming to McDonald, he lived for many years in Parker's Landing. He was a glass worker by trade. Mr. MILLER served throughout the Civil War and was a member of Craig Post No. 74, G. A. R., of Parker's Landing. One son, William of Parker's Landing, and one daughter, Mrs. LUTZ of this place, survive. The funeral services were held at the LUTZ home on Sabbath evening at 8:15 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. J. P. JORDAN. Interment was Monday in Parker's Landing cemetery. The funeral of Miss Mayme CONNORS was held Thursday morning, November 19, at half past nine o'clock at St. Thomas' church, Corry, Pa., and was very largely attended. Rev. Fathers TRACY and MCKEGNEY officiated. Father TRACY delivered an appropriate eulogy, touching upon the character of the deceased and the high esteem in which she was held. Mr. Frank BAEDER sand "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" and one other selection and the services throughout were exceedingly impressive. *Corry Journal Miss CONNORS is survived by two brothers, John J., who is living at home, and Jerry, who resides at McDonald; and one sister, Kathryn C., at home. The deceased was twenty-five years old and a graduate of the Corry High School, class of 1907. Miss CONNORS was second vice-president and auditor of the L. C. B. A., and was an earnest worker for that order. Arline, the two-week old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry STAUFFER of Fanny street, died Sunday evening, November 22, at five o'clock. The funeral took place Monday afternoon from the home of Mrs. STAUFFER's father, W. H. COOK, in Terrace street. Interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery. Edna BUSCH, the 18-year-old daughter of Mrs. Harriet BUSCH of East Main street Carnegie, died Friday evening, November 20, at the Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, as the result of burns received that morning. Fright was the chief factor in the accident which resulted fatally. Friday morning Miss BUSCH went to the home of a neighbor. While standing in front of an open fireplace her clothing took fire from the blaze in the open grate. The girl was immediately panic stricken with fright and all who came in response to her cries were terrorized. The girl already was so badly burned that it was impossible to quench the flames before fatal injuries had been inflicted. She was taken to the Mercy hospital in Pittsburgh and died there a few hours later. Her mother and one sister, Blanche, survive; Miss BUSCH was born in McDonald and lived her until two years ago. The funeral services were held at the late home Sunday afternoon and were in charge of the Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D. assisted by the Rev. Mr. JOYCE of the Methodist Episcopal church of Carnegie of which Miss BUSCH was a member. Interment took place Monday afternoon in the Chartiers cemetery.

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