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    1. SPRINGER, ESPEY, LHEUREUX, WEITZEL, ANESTIS, DICKSON Apr. 24, 1914 McDonald PA Record
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    3. SPRINGER, ESPEY, LHEUREUX, WEITZEL, ANESTIS, DICKSON Apr. 24, 1914 McDonald PA Record John SPRINGER, aged 79 years and two months, died Monday afternoon, April 20. He had gone to the JENNINGS gasoline plant a short distance gasoline plant a short distance from his home north of Noblestown, sat down in a chair in apparent health and passed away. He was born near Bulger and spent his entire life in this and Allegheny county. His wife, two sons and six daughters survive him. Mrs. SPRINGER is a half sister of Mrs. Samuel SMITH of MEVEY farm. The funeral took place on Wednesday. The Rev. John CALVIN of Noblestown and Rev. Dr. IRONS conducted the services. Interment was made in the Oakdale cemetery. Mrs. Sarah A. ESPEY, 71 years old, died at her home in Canonsburg on Saturday morning. Her husband died on a farm near Primrose a number of years ago, and after his death the family moved to Canonsburg. She is survived by one son and two daughters: James of Washington, Ada S., principal of the First ward schools, Washington, and Carrie M., a teacher in the schools of Canonsburg. Both daughters live at home. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon. Interment was in Oak Spring cemetery, Canonsburg. Peter LHEUREUX, aged 55 years, died Sunday morning at 4 o'clock at his home at Reissing. His death was due to dropsy and followed a lingering illness. He lived in McDonald since and young man until his removal to Reissing a few years ago. The wife and two sons, John and Peter, survive. Both live at home. The funeral services were held Tuesday at the home. The interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Edith Anna, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August J. WEITZEL, died Friday morning, April 17, at 6:50 o'clock, aged 4 months and 10 days, following a ten-days' illness of pneumonia. The funeral services were held in the First Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. J. P. JORDAN. Interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery. Thomas, the six-weeks-old son of George ANESTIS, a baker in the employ of J. C. PHILLIPS, died of pneumonia at the family home in Valley street on Sunday April 19. The funeral took place on Tuesday. Interment was made at the Catholic cemetery at Noblestown. Word was received here Monday of the death of Salem DICKSON of Butler. The DICKSON family formerly lived on the farm now occupied by James MALONE, near Bulger.

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