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    1. GLASS, ALLISON, FOUCART, MITCHELL May 7, 1909 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. GLASS, ALLISON, FOUCART, MITCHELL Mrs. Mary Janetta GLASS aged 37 years, the wife of Russell R. GLASS, was found dead in the cellar of the home, one and a half miles north of Hickory, Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock, by her husband. Mr. GLASS had left the house to feed the stock on his farm but a short time before, and returned to the house for his supper. He did not see her upon his return but thinking she was going about her household duties on the second floor, he sad down to read. Wishing to speak with he, he called by received no answer. Mr. GLASS went to the second floor in search of his wife, but not finding her he returned again to the first floor. He noticed the cellar door open and went to the cellar. There he found his wife, lying upon the floor. She was dead when found. A physician was called and stated the death was due to heart failure. Mrs. GLASS was the daughter of J. A. MCCALMONT of Bulger, and is survived by her husband and two children. Her father and mother survive her, besides two brothers and one sister as follows: J. K. MCCALMONT of near Bulger, J. C. MCCALMONT of the State of California and Mrs. Sarah GEORGE of Burgettstown. Jesse D. ALLISON, 37 years old, died Thursday night, April 29, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. ALLISON of Sturgeon. Tuberculosis was the cause of death. His wife died of tuberculosis in Denver a couple of years since, and deceased had returned to Sturgeon a short time ago and gone into the barber business. The funeral services were held at the residence of Squire ALLISON on Sunday afternoon conducted by Rev. Ernest FRYCKLUND. Interment was made in Robinson Run cemetery. Emanuel FOUCART, the fourteen-year-old son of Ami FOUCART of Valley street, died in the West Penn Hospital on Tuesday after and operation of the head. The remains were brought here Wednesday and funeral services held at his home Thursday at 5 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Ernest FRYCKLUND. He is survived by is father, stepmother and a sister, Celia. Mrs. Ida BURNS of Clinton on Saturday attended the funeral of her brother, Joseph MITCHELL, who died suddenly of heart failure, Thursday morning, April 29th , at his home in the North Side, Pittsburg. Interment was at Canal Dover, Ohio.

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