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    1. OLEFFE, GARDNER, PINKERTON, CONLEY Mar. 7, 1903 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. OLEFFE, GARDNER, PINKERTON, CONLEY A two months' old child of Emile OLEFFE, of Champion, died Tuesday of membranous croup and was buried Thursday at Arlington. An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William GARDNER, of the East End, died last Sunday and was buried on Tuesday at Arlington. The funeral services being conducted by Rev. IRONS. A. H. PINKERTON, aged 64 years, a former resident of this place died at his home in Sheridan Monday morning at 1:30 o'clock. He leaves three daughters and one son to mourn his loss. They are: Mrs. Benetta RANKIN, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Mrs. James SMITH, of Ingram, Capitola and William at home. The funeral services were held at his late residence Wednesday morning, the interment taking place at Midway. Mrs. Cora A. CONLEY, wife of Burgess M. R. CONLEY, died at her home on Station street Monday afternoon at 8:45 o'clock. Miss Cora A. MORAN was born October 5, 1878, at Pittsburg, and on December 8, 1890, was married to M. R. CONLEY in St. Paul's Cathedral. They made their home in Pittsburg until 1893 when they moved to McDonald and have resided here ever since. Mrs. CONLEY is survived by her sun about five month's old. She was an active and consistent member of St. Alphonsus' Roman Catholic church, in which circles she will be greatly missed. She was an amiable woman and her death was a severe shock to her host of friends. Requiem high mass was held at St. Alphonsus' church on Wednesday morning and was attended by a large gathering of friends to pay their last tribute. The remains were then taken to Pittsburg and laid to rest in the family lot in Calvary cemetery.

    07/31/2003 11:50:12