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    1. DAILEY, MASON June 21, 1928 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. DAILEY, MASON Mrs. R. H. DAILY, aged 98, died Tuesday at one p.m., at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alex JOHNS of North street. Mrs. DAILY had been confined to her bed since December 13. She was a resident of Saltsburg until nine years ago when she came to live with her daughter. Mrs. DAILEY's second husband died ten years ago. The deceased was the mother of nine children, five of whom survive: Mrs. A. JOHNS of North street; Mrs. M. E. FRAIN of Bolivar; John BOP of Leechburg; E. E. STIFFEY of Republic, and Harry STIFFEY of Saltsburg. Mrs. DAILY is also survived by a large number of grandchildren, of whom there are five living generations. A short service was conducted Wednesday evening at the JOHNS residence by. Rev. J. M. BETTS and the body was taken Thursday morning to Saltsburg where services were held in the M. E. church. Interment at Saltsburg. Earl MASON of Woodlawn, aged 21, son of Mrs. Mary MASON, died suddenly Sunday June 17, after a brief illness with an infected throat developed from quinsy*. He succumbed in the Beaver Falls hospital. He is survived by his mother, one sister, Mrs. Ethel CORBIN of Detroit; two brothers, James and Lloyd at home; and an aunt, Mrs. Lee LYNCH of Valley street. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at Woodlawn. *Pus-filled swelling in the soft palate around the tonsils, usually as a complication of tonsillitis Sometimes also seen as squinacy, squinancy, or variant spelling quinsey.

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