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    1. KIGHTLINGER, ANDREWS, WARNICK Mar. 27, 1914 McDonald PA Record
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    3. KIGHTLINGER, ANDREWS, WARNICK Funeral services of Miss Anna A____ KIGHTLINGER, aged 25 years, who died ___day evening at Oakdale after a brief illness of scarlet fever, were held Tuesday ____ing. The interment was in the Noblestown cemetery. Miss KIGHTLINGER was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _____ KIGHTLINGER of Oakdale. The father at the present time is in the employ of the Standard Oil Company on the island of Borneo where he went about a year ago after leaving Mexico on account of the disturbed conditions there. On the ____ Miss KIGHTLINGER was taken ill she planned to lea to leave for Clarion where ... had accepted a position as a n... She also expected to meet her father ... Paris when he returned from Borneo. The mother, Mrs. Martha KIGHLINGER ... sister and two brothers survive and ... in Oakdale. Miss Elizabeth ANDREWS, aged 28 years, a former resident of McDonald, died Wednesday morning at Carnegie after an illness of several months. The body has been brought to the home of her aunt, Mrs. ___nie MCDOWELL of this place, and the funeral services will be held here Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The interment will be made at Imperial. Miss ANDREWS was born ... but moved with her father, William ANDREWS, to Ohio several years ago. L___ she had been residing at Carnegie. ... father survives. Samuel WARNICK died at his home here Wednesday morning, March 25, at 8 o'clock. His death was due to tuberculosis, he having been in ill health for the past year. He was born at Kanaha Station, W. Va., July 28, 1871, and up to the time of his illness was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. During his illness he was a very patient sufferer. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Clyde of Sheraden, Layman of East End, Pittsburgh, Heber, Clara, Donald, Virginia, and Geneva at home. Two brothers and two sisters also survive: John WARNICK of Huntington, W. Va., E. W. WARNICK of Columbus, O., Mrs. J. A. MYERS of Monongah, W. Va., and Mrs. S. H. FULLER of Pittsburgh. Funeral services will be conducted from the Baptist church Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Centre.

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