COLLINS, COUCH, MCFARLAND, TOURNEY, ANDREWS, AGRAIN June 19, 1914 McDonald PA Record Agnes COLLINS, aged one year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. COLLINS of Liberty street, died at the home of her parents Sunday night, June 14. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon with interment in the Noblestown cemetery. Samuel COUCH, aged 11 years, son of McClelland COUCH, superintendent of a Cherry Valley mine, died at the home of his parents in Cherry Valley at 8:30 o'clock Sunday morning, June 14, after an illness due to heart trouble. The COUCH family resided in McDonald before moving to Cherry Valley four years ago. Besides the parents, four brothers and three sisters survive. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the home of the parents and were conducted by the Rev. J. P. JORDAN, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of McDonald. The interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. William Hays MCFARLAND, aged 72 years, dropped dead Monday morning at this home at Oakdale while he was dressing. Death was due to apoplexy. Mr. MCFARLAND was an old time rig builder, being one of the oldest contractors in Western Pennsylvania. He was employed by the Forest Oil Company. Mr. MCFARLAND located in Oakdale about 20 years ago and had for the past few years lead a retired life. He was a member of the G. A. R., and an active member of the Oakdale Presbyterian church. His wife, four sons and one daughter survive. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon Interment was in the Oakdale cemetery. Mrs. Henrietta TOURNEY, wife of Gregory TOURNEY and a well known resident of McDonald died Wednesday night, June 10, at the family home on Belgian Hill. She was in her sixtieth year. Death was due to apoplexy, Mrs. TOURNEY having been ill for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. TOURNEY came to McDonald from Belgium 28 years ago and had many friends here. Mrs. TOURNEY was a member of the French United Presbyterian Church. Beside her husband she leaves one daughter, Mrs. RICHEL of McDonald, and five sons, Gregory, August, Gustave and Harry of McDonald and Charles of Canonsburg. Funeral services were held in the French church Friday afternoon. The services were in charge of the Rev. Dr. Alexandre MAGE. Interment was in Hilldale cemetery. Mrs. Ida CLELAND and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Rebecca ANDREWS at Florence Monday. The body of Isadore AGRAIN of East Pittsburgh was brought here for burial last Thursday. Mr. AGRAIN was for many years a resident here, moving to East Pittsburgh about one year ago. He was fifty-five years old and is survived by his wife and two children, Jennie and Frank.