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    1. SERVOIN, TIBBENS, SAURI, WALLACE July 17, 1914 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. SERVOIN, TIBBENS, SAURI, WALLACE Charles, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor SERVOIN, former residents of McDonald, died at the family home in Moundsville, W. Va. Death was due to a fall from a porch. The body was brought to the Charles HENWOOD home at Laurel Hill and interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery. The Rev. J. B. CAVITT had charge of the funeral services here. Mrs. R. H. MCBURNEY of Washington has received word of the death of her nephew, Charles Lester TIBBENS, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles TIBBENS, formerly of this locality. The young man was aged 20 years. He underwent an operation on Sunday and failed to rally, his death occurring Tuesday. The father was formerly in the oil business at McDonald and has followed that business in California. The family is well known in the Panhandle section of the county. Mrs. TIBBENS' home was formerly at Florence. The young man is survived by his parents and these brothers and sisters, Floyd, Bernice, Helen and Paul, all at home in the State of California. Regis SAURI, a miner of Cecil, died Saturday from injuries he received from a fall of slate in Laurel Hill mine No. 2. Charles WALLACE, a well known and highly respected farmer of Cecil township, died at his home near Bishop, Wednesday morning, July 15. He was in his 74th year, and had been a lifelong resident of the community in which he died. About ten days ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis, and never rallied, death occurring Wednesday morning. He was a member of the Venice United Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife and nine children: Mrs. F. O. HALL, Cecil; Mrs. Frank MILLER, Carnegie; Lily, Clara and Elva, at home; W. J. WALLACE, Cecil; Cyrus, at home; George, Pittsburgh; and Campbell, Canonsburg. He is also survived by two brothers and one sister; Robert of Butler, and James and Eliza of Oakdale. The services will be held in the Venice United Presbyterian Church today (Friday) at two o'clock.

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