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    1. SCHINNELLER, DICKSON, WOOD July 12, 1928 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. SCHINNELLER, DICKSON, WOOD Charles E. SCHINNELLER, aged 51, of 10 Grace street, Crafton, died on Sunday morning, July 8, at five o'clock in the Allegheny General hospital, where he had been taken following an automobile accident on July 4. Mr. SCHINNELLER was one of a party that had gone to Conneaut Lake on a fishing trip. He suffered a broken back when the automobile in which he was a passenger, collided with another car. Mr. SCHINNELLER was well known to a number of people in McDonald and vicinity, having lived on a farm back of Champion when a young lad. He had been connected with the Diamond National bank of Pittsburgh for the past 29 years. Besides his wife, Elizabeth DOUGLASS SCHINNELLER, he is survived by his father, William SCHINNELLER, a sister, Mrs. Stella LINN, both of Crafton; and a brother, Bert, who has lived in California for a number of years. Funeral services were held from his late residence on Monday evening at 8:30, with interment in the Chartiers cemetery, Carnegie, Tuesday morning. Mrs. Ina ANDREWS DICKSON, wife of Robert M. DICKSON, of the firm of DICKSON & DONALDSON, died in her home at Midway Monday morning at seven o'clock. Her death, which was unexpected, followed an illness of three weeks. She was a member of the Midway United Presbyterian church and took an active interest in the work of the congregation. She leaves her husband and three children, Robert, William and Elizabeth. Funeral services yesterday afternoon in charge of her pastor, Rev. E. L. RALSTON. Mrs. Robert D. WOOD, aged 73 years, died at 4:20 a.m. Wednesday, July 4, 1928, at her home, 2131 Clark avenue, Detroit, Michigan. She was confined to her bed less than a week but had been in failing health for some time. Mrs. WOOD was born July 30, 1855 at Motherwell, Scotland. She was united in marriage with Mr. WOOD on April 27, 1877. Mr. WOOD came to America in 1879 and Mrs. WOOD came the following year. The first located in Primrose and in 1885 moved to the west end, McDonald, where they lived until 1916, when they removed to their present home in Detroit. Mrs. WOOD was the mother of ten children, five of them preceding her in death. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. John JERICHO, Mrs. Glenn LITZELL, and John WOOD of Detroit; William S. WOOD of Columbus, and Archie L. WOOD of Arabella street, McDonald. Eight grandchildren, six great grandchildren, two sisters, and three brothers also survive. Funeral services were held at her home in Detroit Friday, July 6, in charge of Adj. SANDGREN of the Detroit Salvation Army. Interment in Woodmere cemetery, Detroit.

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