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    1. IMES, HARRAH, COLEMAN, DUFOUR, BASH June 21, 1902 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. IMES, HARRAH, COLEMAN, DUFOUR, BASH Mrs. IMES, sister of L. C. FAIR, died on June 14th. The body was brought on Sunday to Mr. FAIR's home, where services were held on Monday at 1 p.m. The body was taken to Buffalo, N. Y., on Monday evening and the interment took place there on Tuesday. Mrs. IMES had been ill for several years, and about a year ago her mind gave way under he affliction. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and was loved and respected for her genial disposition and many kindly qualities of heart. Mrs. Melvin HARRAH died at her residence on Station street, on June 14th, after a lingering illness: Mrs. HARRAH was only 21 years of age, and had been married but a little over at year at the time of her death. The funeral services were held at her home here on Monday morning. The body was then taken to Mr. HARRAH's father at Hopedale, Ohio, on Monday evening, and Tuesday evening were again held by Rev. WEBB, pastor of the Hopedale Presbyterian church. The choir of the Methodist Episcopal church, of Colliers Station sang at the service on Monday and six of her girl friends accompanied the funeral party to Hopedale acting as pallbearers. Mrs. HARRAH was very patient and cheerful during her long illness and had made many friends here as at other places where she had lived. The funeral services of the late Herman COLEMAN were conducted by Rev. STOCKTON assisted by Rev. NICKLE, in the Presbyterian church last Thursday morning. The interment followed in Riverside cemetery, a large number of relatives and friends being in attendance. Mr. COLEMAN was born Dec. 10, 1821, in Kurhessen, Germany, and died in Tionesta, Pa., June 10, 1902. He had been a resident of this county since early in the 70's having first lived near Stewarts Run where his family grew up. About ten years ago he moved to Tionesta and made this his home. June 16, 1847, he landed in Philadelphia from the Fatherland and soon after came to this section. Sept 2, 1852, he was united in marriage with Miss Martha STROBLE of Clarion county. Six sons were the result of this happy union, namely David of Bradner, O.; Henry, Delmont, Pa.; Jacob, Oakdale, Pa.; Samuel W., McDonald, Pa.; Frank, Salem, W. Va.; and William, deceased. All the living sons were with him in his last illness, which was about ten days, though his health had been declining for a number of years past. Mr. COLEMAN was an upright, Christian gentleman, and was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him.-Tionesta, (Pa.), Vindicator Died, June 18, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. DUFOUR. Louie BASH committed suicide Sunday by cutting his throat with a penknife. He died at the County Home Monday.

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