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    1. PARSLEY, LANGDALE, HARRIS, O'DONNELL, ORQUIN, BLANCHARD, MARSHALL, MCMANNIS &-4-1902 McDonald Record
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    3. PARSLEY, LANGDALE, HARRIS, O'DONNELL, ORQUIN, BLANCHARD, MARSHALL, MCMANNIS Albert Edward, the 4 ½ -year-old son of William PARSLEY, died on Friday, June 27, 1902. Inflammatory rheumatism, which went to the heart, was the cause of death. Funeral services were held at the home of the deceased's parents on Saturday evening by Rev. J. P. JORDAN, of the McDonald Presbyterian church, and Rev. Ivan DIETRICH of St. Thomas Lutheran church, Allegheny. The remains were taken to the home of Ms. PARSLEY's father, T. GOEBELER, Allegheny, where another service was held by the Rev. Mr. DIETRICH. Friends from her accompanied the grief-stricken family and the body was laid to rest in the family lot at Rosedale cemetery, B__view. A memorial service will be held next Sunday in St. Thomas Lutheran church, of which Mrs. PARSLEY is a member and where the children were baptized. Thomas H. LANGDALE died in England of dropsy Sunday, June 8, 1902 at * a.m. Last April the deceased left McDonald on a European trip. In his letters home he told of the enjoyment and benefit he was deriving from his tour and that he expected to be in London to witness the coronation. The first intimations of his illness was received by his mother in a letter on June 7 and on the same day a cablegram indicated its severity. Mrs. LANGDALE sailed immediately but arrived too late. He had died on June 8, aged 26 years and 6 days. His mother, two brothers and a sister, whose home is on Arabella street, survive. George F. HARRIS, aged 80 years, died on Sunday morning, June 29, 1902, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. H. HOOKEY, north of McDonald. Requiem high mass was held at St. Alphonsus church Tuesday morning. The remains were taken to Pittsburg on the 12:22 train and interment took place at St. Mary's cemetery. Word has been received from Beaumont, Texas, that James O'DONNELL, formerly with the United States Pipeline in Bradford and later with the Southwest Pipe Line at McDonald, had, on last Thursday morning, been found dead in his bed at that place. The interment took place at Beaumont. Mrs. Adeline ORQUIN, a widow aged 55 years, died at her home at Sturgeon on Friday night, June 27, 1902. Several grown up daughters survive. The remains were buried at Arlington on Monday evening. Francis Edward, the infant son of Ben BLANCHARD of Cecil, died last Friday and was buried on Saturday at Noblestown. A two-month-old child of Mr. and Mrs. MARSHALL, colored, died Monday in the home of its grandfather, Benjamin FAIRFAX, and was buried at Center Tuesday. John MCMANNIS, aged 31 years was killed in the Bulger mine Friday by a fall of coal and slate. Funeral services were held in the Baptist church Sunday afternoon and on Monday the remains were shipped to his home in Michigan for interment.

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