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    1. FINLEY, HANNA, MONSEAUX, BERGER, GREGG June 4, 1909 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. FINLEY, HANNA, MONSEAUX, BERGER, GREGG Matthew FINLEY, Jr., 37 years old, died at his home at Sturgeon, May 29. The deceased was a bookkeeper for the late Pittsburgh Coal Company and he is survived by his wife, who was Miss MURDOCK of McDonald, and two children, Matthew, aged 11, and Isabella aged 8. His father, Matthew FINLEY, Sr., two brothers, William and James, and a sister, Mrs. Agnes MCVICKER, all of Sturgeon, also survive. The funeral was held on Tuesday, Rev. J. W. ENGLISH officiating. Interment in Robinson's Run cemetery. W. A. HANNA, boss carpenter for the Pittsburg Coal Company at the Francis mine at Burgettstown, died of apoplexy May 30 aged 55 years. He s survived by one son, Frank of Imperial. The funeral took place from his home at Oakdale, June 1, Rev. Dr. MOSSER officiating. Interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery. Albert MONSEAUX, 52 years old, died at his home at Cecil of dropsy, May 30, after being sick five years. He is survived by his wife, two sons and one daughter. Angeline, the twelve-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine BERGER of Cecil, started the kitchen fire with oil on Tuesday evening with the usual result. She died of the burns on Wednesday morning. Word has been received in Imperial of the death of Edward GREGG. Mr. GREGG had been ill but three weeks of typhoid fever. His death occurred at the St. Vincent's hospital at Portland, Ore., on May 25. The body was shipped to Imperial, his former home, where interment will be made. Shortly after Mr. GREGG graduated from Washington and Jefferson College he went to Spokane and accepted a position with the government reclamation service. He was in the employ of the government until his death occurred. Mr. GREGG formerly resided at Spokane, Wash., where his brother, Alexander GREGG, resided. In January he left Spokane and went to Portland for the benefit of his health. It was at Portland that he contracted the fever and died. Mr. GREGG was a member of Centennial Lodge No. 544, F&AM of Carnegie.

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