HANNAN, SOULERET, MARSHALL, SAGER, WASHINGTON, DOLINAR George HANNAN, 50, died at 2:48 a.m. Saturday, April 22, 1944, in his home, 103 Bell avenue, Burgettstown, following a lingering illness. He had been bedfast since last September. A son of the late Charles and Elizabeth MCGHEE HANNAN, he was born February 10, 1894, in Primrose, Washington county. He and Sylvia BOWERS were married February 5, 1921. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Louise, at home; three brothers: Charles HANNAN of Washington, James HANNAN of Primrose, and William HANNAN of Aliquippa; one sister, Mrs. Fred PANSCHER of Tiltonsville, Ohio. Mrs. Margaret ROBB of Third street, McDonald is an aunt. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the HANNAN home, conducted by the Rev. William FLURKEY, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church, Burgettstown. Burial was in the Cross Creek cemetery. William C. SOULERET, Jr., died at 1:30 a.m. Thursday, April 20, 1944, in the Fitzsimmons General hospital, Denver, Colo., following a three-year illness. Mr. SOULERET served in the army for twenty years and was stationed in Washington, D. C. until three years ago when he received a medical discharge and went to Colorado for his health. He and Henrietta REEDER of Turbotville were married August 24, 1927, in Williamsport. Besides his wife he is survived by five children; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. SOULERET, Sr., of McDonald; three sisters; Mary, the wife of Samuel GALLAGHER of Butler; Mae, the wife of Samuel WELCH of Burgettstown, and Miss Dorothy SOULERET of McDonald. Mrs. GALLAGHER and Miss Dorothy SOULERET attended the funeral services, which were held Tuesday afternoon in Turbotville, near Harrisburg. Burial was in the Turbotville cemetery. Mrs. Eloise JEFFERY MARSHALL, 83, died at 7:18 p.m. Thursday, April 20, 1944, in her home in Imperial, following a year's illness. She was born June 30, 1861, in Shirland, North Fayette township, and attended Oakdale academy. She spent practically her entire life in Imperial, where she was a member of the Valley Presbyterian church. She is survived by the following children: Miss Edna L. MARSHALL at hoe, Robert J. MARSHALL and Mrs. J. P. (Estella) STEWART of R. D. 2, Coraopolis, Silas B. MARSHALL of Cleveland, Okla., and Mrs. John (Bess) PASCOE of Imperial; one sister, Mrs. Lillie JEFFERY CHESNEY; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Her husband, George Duffield MARSHALL died about 48 years ago. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the MARSHALL home, conducted by the Rev. W. C. THOMPSON, pastor of the Montours Presbyterian church. Burial was in the Valley cemetery, Imperial. Harry Elijah SAGER, Jr., 26, of R. D. 1, McDonald, died at 3:45 p.m. Wednesday, April 26, 1944, in the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh, of injuries received Tuesday while at work at Montour No. 9 mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Co. He suffered internal injuries. A son of Harry Leonard and Mary Naomi FARREL SAGER of East Lincoln avenue, McDonald, he was born July 7, 1917, at Boggs (R. D. 2, McDonald). He attended the McDonald schools. He and Mary HULYK were married December 9, 1938, in McDonald. Besides his wife and his parents, he is survived by two daughters, Maxine Sandra, 5, and Roberta Ann, 3; a son, Bryant Dennis, 1 ½; five sisters: Ruth, the wife of Edward BLUSSICK of McDonald; Olive, the wife of Albert MAGA of McDonald; Pearl, the wife of Gustave BRACKMAN of McDonald; Naomi of McDonald, wife of Sgt. Louis NICOLA, stationed at Pocatello, Idaho; and Miss Rebecca SAGER at home; an half-brother, Frank GILLIAN. Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Saturday in the Wilson Funeral home, Midway, conducted by the Rev. Alfred HUBBARD, pastor of the Center United Presbyterian church, Midway. Burial will be in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Dorothy HASKINS WASHINGTON, 39, of 340 North street, McDonald, died at 4:30 a.m. Sunday, April 16, 1944, in the Magee hospital, Pittsburgh. A daughter of John R. and Bertha SMITH HASKINS of Primrose, she was born in October 1904 in Midway. She was a member of the A. M. E. Zion church, McDonald; Rising Star Temple, Friendly View club, and Pride of the West club. Besides her parents she is survived by her husband, George Hampton WASHINGTON; four sons: John Randolph HAYGOOD, stationed with the army at Ft. Belvoir, Va., and George Hampton Washington, Jr., Walter WASHINGTON, and Donald WASHINGTON at home; four daughters: Miss Lena Mae HAYGOOD, Charlotte WASHINGTON, Bessie WASHINGTON, and Bertha a newborn infant, at home. A son, James WASHINGTON, died at birth, and a brother, Charles HASKINS, and a sister, Miss Mary HASKINS, are deceased. Funeral services were held the afternoon of April 20 in the Baptist church, McDonald, conducted by the Rev. Mr. TERRY, Jr., and the Rev. Mr. RESPET of Carnegie. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Frank DOLINAR, 62, of Imperial, died Friday night, April 21, 1944, in the Mercy hospital, following a week's illness. She was struck by an automobile several years ago and had been confined to the hospital several months. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning with requiem high mass in St. Columbkille's church. Burial was in St. Columbkille's cemetery.