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    1. MCGREW, THEILET, BURWELL, SAWHILL, BURKE, NEAL, TYSON, BEITSINGER Feb. 20, 1914 McDonald PA Record
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    3. MCGREW, THEILET, BURWELL, SAWHILL, BURKE, NEAL, TYSON, BEITSINGER Feb. 20, 1914 McDonald PA Record Following a two weeks' illness of heart trouble, Mrs. Emma MCGREW, wife of Charles C. MCGREW, died Thursday evening, February 12th, at 7:10 o'clock at the family home in Third street. Mrs. MCGREW was 42 years of age. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. T. COSGROVE and was born and reared at Eldersville. In October, 1893, she was united in marriage with Mr. MCGREW and had since resided in McDonald. Mrs. MCGREW was a member of the First Presbyterian church and was active in church work. Beside her husband she leaves three children: Fred C., Alice Elizabeth, and Charles C. MCGREW, Jr. One brother and one sister also survive: William A. COSGROVE, of Vanderbilt and Mrs. S. W. CRISS of Steubenville, Ohio. Funeral services were held in the First Presbyterian Church Saturday evening, conducted by the Rev. J. P. JORDAN, who was assisted by the Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D. Interment was at Eldersville Sunday. The Rev. J. P. JORDAN paid a beautiful tribute to the life and character of the deceased, and his words were doubtless as comforting and helpful to the sorrowing family as they were edifying to the large concourse of people that had assembled at the church. At the Sunday evening service in the First United Presbyterian Church, Mr. Albert LOVE, a theological student, offered the prayer preceding the sermon by the Rev. W. D. IRONS, and in it he remembered the bereaved husband and spoke of him as on from whom many had received kindly attentions. Mr. LOVE's family lives on the SPRINGER farm, of which Mr. MCGREW is the lease boss for the South Penn Oil Company. Miss Mary THEILET, aged 16 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry THIELET of Cecil, died at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday morning, February 18, at the family home of spinal meningitis. Besides her parents she leaves seven brothers and sisters. Miss THIELET was employed as a bookkeeper in the First National Bank of Cecil. She was a member of the United Presbyterian Church at Gladden. Funeral services will be held this (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, the services to be in charge of the Rev. Hugh LAMBIE. Interment will be in the Venice cemetery. Mrs. Lillian BURWELL, wife of Herbert BURWELL, died Sunday evening at her home in Liberty street. She was eighteen years and two months old. Her death was due to a goiter. Mr. and Mrs. BURWELL moved from Zanesville to McDonald about six months ago, Mr. BURWELL being employed at the McDonald Steam Laundry where his father is the manager. Mrs. BURWELL was married a year and a half ago in Zanesville. Funeral services were held Monday evening at the home by the Rev. J. B. CAVITT. Interment was at Zanesville Wednesday. Ethel Elizabeth, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank SAWHILL, died Wednesday morning, February 18, about 7 o'clock. Death was due to pneumonia. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at three o'clock, conducted by the Rev. J. B. CAVITT. Interment in Robinson's Run cemetery. The funeral services of George BURKE, who died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert SCOTT, of the North Side, Pittsburgh, on Thursday, February 12, was held in the Center U. P. Church, Midway, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. BURKE was a son of Mr. and Mrs. James BURKE, well known residents of Midway. He was a well known railroad man. He is survived by his parents and two sisters, Mrs. SCOTT of Pittsburgh, and Miss Allie BURKE, at home. The services were conducted by Rev. J. G. REANEY. Interment was in Center cemetery. Mrs. JARRETT, Mrs. HANNAN, and Mrs. PROSSER of McDonald attended the funeral of Thomas NEAL Wednesday. *Midway column. Apparently the same as Thomas Vance NEIL, below. Thomas Vance NEIL, a well known resident of Midway, died suddenly Monday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank PRY. The deceased was a son of Joseph and Ann Neil and was born at Raccoon, February 7, 1841. His wife, who was Mary Jane RUSSELL, died November 16, 1882. Eleven children were born to this union, of whom the following survive: Mrs. Frank PRY of Midway, Mrs. Ella FARNER of Burgettstown, Joseph of Long Branch, W. Va., Mrs. Frank GALLAGHER of Morgantown, W. Va.; William of Latrobe; Mrs. Laura AYRE of Washington and Leonard of Hickory. One sister, Mrs. J. S. DUNLAP of Sheraden, and one brother, S. P. NEIL of Burgettstown, also survive. Funeral services were conducted from the PRY home Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock by the Rev. E. V. SHOTWELL. Interment at Center. Died February 17, infant son of Mr. and the late Mrs. James TYSON. The funeral took place Wednesday. *Sturgeon column Mrs. George BEITSINGER died at her home near Enlow on Tuesday, February 10th. Interment was made at Imperial on Thursday, February 12th.

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