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    1. KENNEWEG, BIGGER, LEWIS, MORROW June 7, 1928 McDonald Outlook
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    3. KENNEWEG, BIGGER, LEWIS, MORROW Edward Arthur KENNEWEG, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles KENNEWEG, of Laurel Hill, aged 7 months, died at his home Tuesday, June 5, 1928. Funeral services in charge of Rev. J. M. BETTS of the McDonald M. E. church were held this afternoon, June 7, at two o'clock with interment in Robinson's Run cemetery. He is survived by his parents and two brothers, Harold and Floyd. Miss Jeannette BIGGER, aged 90, died Wednesday, May 30, 1928, at 6 p.m., in the old BIGGER homestead in Robinson township. She was born March 26, 1838, and had spent her entire life in the home in which she died. She was a member of the Robinson United Presbyterian church in Robinson township. She was a daughter of the late Samuel and Elizabeth BIGGER, members of pioneer families of that section. She is the last of her family, except one brother, Rev. Samuel R. BIGGER, a former well-known minister, now retired and also living at the old homestead. Funeral services were held Friday in the Robinson United Presbyterian church. Mrs. Minnie BEHLING LEWIS, aged 53 years, died in the Mercy hospital on Sunday morning, June 3, 1928 at 8:40 o'clock. Mrs. LEWIS became ill on Wednesday morning, May 23, when she was removed to the hospital. Death, due to complications, followed an operation on Friday of the past week. Mrs. LEWIS, a daughter of the late Minnie and August BEHLING, was born in McDonald on October 27, 1874 and had spent her entire life in McDonald. On December 24, 1891 she was united in marriage to Mr. Ben LEWIS by the late Rev. W. D. IRONS. D. D. During her girlhood, she was a member of the German Lutheran church, west of town, but for the past 37 years she had been a member of the First United Presbyterian church of this place. She was a faithful and loving wife and mother and was loved by all who knew her. Mrs. LEWIS is survived by her husband, Mr. Ben LEWIS and five children. They are: Thomas F., Coraopolis; Ben Jr., McDonald, Mrs. Ida MYERS, formerly of Charleroi, but who as been at home here for the past three months; Mrs. Letty CHEESEBROUGH, and Harry, at home. Two brothers, Albert BEHLING of Arabella street, McDonald and Frank BEHLING, of Houston, and a sister, Mrs. Jack TERLE of Barr street, McDonald, also survive. Funeral services were held from her late home on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in charge of the Rev. S. A. MCCOLLAM, pastor of the First United Presbyterian church, assisted by the Rev. Albert LOVE, pastor of the United Presbyterian church of Mt. Washington, Pittsburgh. Interment was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. Hugh MORROW died suddenly in New York on Tuesday morning, May 29, 1928. The body was brought to Pittsburgh Friday morning June 1st, where the funeral was held. Mr. MORROW was a son of the late Robert MORROW, formerly of here. *Oakdale column

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