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    1. HAMPSON, COOK, GLASS, CRAWFORD, LINDEN, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, THOMPSON Mar. 15, 1928 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. HAMPSON, COOK, GLASS, CRAWFORD, LINDEN, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, THOMPSON March 15, 1928 McDonald PA Outlook Edward Floyd, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel HAMPSON, died on Sunday morning at ten o'clock, at his home in Laurel hill. Besides his parents, he leaves the following brothers and sisters, James, Robert, Goldie and Margaret, at home. Funeral services were held at 3:30 Monday afternoon at the late home in charge of the Rev. J. I. KROHN. Interment was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Augusta COOK, aged 63 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward KRESS in Fanny street, Saturday morning, March 10th, 1928, at 4 o'clock. Mrs. COOK formerly lived in Cecil. Seven years ago she suffered a stroke and has been in poor health since that time. Three months ago she came to McDonald with her daughter. She had been bedfast since that time. Funeral services were held at the home of Mrs. KRESS Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge of the Rev. J. I. KROHN. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. S. J. GLASS, aged 55 years, a prominent farmer and fruit raiser of Robinson township, died at his home Sunday morning, March 11, 1928 at 3 o'clock. His death followed an illness of one year's duration. Mr. GLASS was proprietor of large peach and apple orchards and had been very successful in the fruit growing business. He was a member of the Robinson United Presbyterian church. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Anna CRAWFORD GLASS, and two daughters, Anna Elizabeth and Mary Evaline GLASS; three brothers, William and John GLASS, of Robinson Township; Albert GLASS of Allegheny County, and a sister, Miss Elizabeth GLASS, of Robinson township. Funeral services were held in the Robinson United Presbyterian church, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was in the Robinson cemetery. Thomas L. CRAWFORD, aged 79, died at this home on the Kay MCDONALD heir's farm at Primrose, Monday afternoon, March 12, 1928, at 4:30 o'clock, after an illness of three weeks. Mr. CRAWFORD was a son of the late Matthew CRAWFORD, of near Primrose. He had spent his entire life in the Primrose neighborhood, and was the postmaster there and operated a general store for a number of years. Five years ago he took charge of the Kay MCDONALD farm, under S. W. GAULT. Besides his wife, Mrs. Lela GRIMM CRAWFORD, Mr. CRAWFORD is survived by one daughter, Miss Nina CRAWFORD, one brother, George, of Primrose, and two sisters: Mrs. Mary DAVIS of Van Couver, Wash. (sic), and Mrs. Margaret EWING of Midway. Funeral services were held in the CRAWFORD home Thursday afternoon at four o'clock, in charge of Samuel L. FULLER of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Pittsburgh. Interment in the Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Mary Bell LINDEN, nee MULLOOLY, wife of Joseph LINDEN of Primrose, Pa., died at the Presbyterian hospital on Sunday morning, March 11, 1928, after an illness of about two weeks duration. Mrs. LINDEN was born December 10, 1874 at Braddock, Pa., and was married to Joseph LINDEN in St. Patrick's church, Noblestown, on November 25, 1897. Besides her husband, she is survived by the following children: Anna, Margaret, John, Peter, James, ad Elinor; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MULLOOLY; nine brothers and one sister: Robert, George, Joseph, Charles, Murt, Raymond, Frank, Edward, William and Elinor. Solemn high mass, conducted by Rev. Fr. J. A. BURGOON, Celebrant, Father COX of Noblestown, Deacon, and Father MCCAUSIN of Burgettstown, Sub-Deacon, was held Wednesday morning at nine o'clock at the St. Alphonsus church with interment in Noblestown, where she had resided until eight years ago when she removed to Primrose, where she had since lived. Mrs. J. P. WILLIAMS, formerly Miss Florence FOSTER of Oakdale, died in her late home 2656 Knox avenue, Los Angeles, California, February 11, 1928. The funeral services were held from Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California. She is survived by her husband, J. P. WILLIAMS and a daughter, Mrs. Roy PEFFER of Culver City, California and one brother, Harry FOSTER of Wilkinsburg. Mrs. WILLIAMS was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Milton FOSTER who resided in Oakdale. Their many friends her extend their sympathy to the bereaved family. Mrs. Bertha WILLIAMS, wife of Daniel WILLIAMS, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest WILLIAMS, died on Saturday, March 10. Services were held from her home in Avalon on Monday evening, with interment on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Jennie CUMMINGS THOMPSON, aged 50 years, died at her late home east of McDonald on Saturday evening, March 10, 1928, at eight o'clock. Death followed a lingering illness of heart trouble, being confined to her bed the last five months. Mrs. THOMPSON was born in Yorkshire, Scotland, on September 2, 1877, and came to this country with her parents when she was four years old. Her entire life since that time has been spent in McDonald and vicinity. Mrs. THOMPSON was united in marriage to Robert THOMPSON on October 8, 1896, and to this union were born five children: Mrs. Harry ENGLAND, Robert THOMPSON, Jr., Mrs. Archie SCOTT; John, deceased, and Mrs. John BELL of Midway. Mrs. THOMPSON was a woman loyal to the duties of her home and church, being a member of the First United Presbyterian church, McDonald, since she was fourteen years of age. Besides her husband and four children, she is survived by eleven grandchildren; three sisters: Mrs. Thomas SYLVESTER! , living in Canada, Mrs. David YOUNG of Washington, Pa., and Mrs. John DUNCAN, of Herminie; and three brothers: John CUMMINGS of Herminie, Gilbert CUMMINGS of Noblestown, and Adam CUMMINGS of McDonald. Funeral services were held from her late home on Tuesday afternoon, March 13, at two o'clock, in charge of the Rev. J. I. KROHN, pastor of the Robinson's Run Presbyterian church of McDonald, and Rev. W. R. MCMUNN of Oakdale. Interment was in the Robinson's Run cemetery.

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