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    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: DFox To: PAINDIAN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 10:57 AM Subject: obits2 Aug 14,1936 Gazette Indiana Gazette, Friday, August 14, 1936 -------------------------------- Mrs. Anna Mary KEIBLER, 73, wife of Luther Y Keibler, died at 12 a.m. Wednesday in her home near Mamont. She leaves eight children: Mrs. Minnie MITCHELL, Westmoreland City; Mrs. Lydia BAKER, Slickville; Samuel Keibler, Grafton, W. Va.; Walter Keibler, Export; Mrs. Hattie BREWER, Salina; James Keibler, Slickville; Jessie Keibler at home, and Frances Keibler of Slickville. Twenty-one grandchildren and nine great grandchildren and two brothers, Daniel GRESSMAN, near Harrison City, (no second brother named) and a sister, Mrs. Lydia GOOD, of Greensburg also survive. Funeral services Saturday at 2 p.m. from her late home. Interment in the Fennelltown Cemetery. ----- Silas BLAKLEY aged 65, died in the home of his sister, Mrs. W. E. COLLINS, of West Lebanon at 10:00 a.m. Thursday following an illness of two weeks. Mr Blakley is survived by one brother, Albert, of Chicago; and two sisters, Mrs. J. M. RISINGER, of Homer City, and Mrs. COLLINS. Funeral services will be held in the Collins home Saturday at 1:00 p.m. by Rev. Craighead of the West Lebanon Presbyterian Church. Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery. ----- Mrs. Dorothy Ann (BLACK) MILLER aged 20. Funeral services for Mrs. Dorothy Miller of Blairsville, who died at 8:10 o'clock Wednesday in Latrobe Hospital will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. BLACK of Socialville. Interment will be in the Blairsville Cemetery. Mrs. Miller's death was attributed to a complication of diseases. She was born at Waterman, Indiana County, August 20, 1916, a daughter of Charles W. and Lulu (UNCAPHER) Black. Surviving in addition to her parents are these brothers and sisters: Mrs. June NONENBERG of Scranton, Mrs. Ethel GOWER of Clarksville, Walter Black of Revloc, Merle Black of Scranton, and Ernest Black and Misses Clarice, Betty and Ruth Black all at home. ----- Dr. Clarence E. GOURLEY of Mingo Junction, O., former resident of Big Run and Punxsutawney, died in his Ohio home Tuesday evening after several months' illness at the age of sixty years. A son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gourley, he was born in Big Run, April 19, 1876. Attending school in that town, he was employed as a clerk in the Dr. S.S. Hamilton Drug Store for some time, after which he attended medical school in Columbus, Ohio. He practiced in New Alexander, and later in Mingo Junction, O., until his death. A member of the Presbyterian Church of Mingo Junction, he belonged to the Masonic Lodge for a number of years. The deceased is survived by his widow, Mrs. Eva Gourley, and two daughters, Miss Martha Gourley and Mrs. Arthur ZEIGLER, of Steubensville, O. Two grandchildren also survive as well as the following brothers and sisters: R. S. Gourley and S. H. Gourley, of Big Run; Lon E. Gourley, of Akron, O., and Mrs. John MILLER of Big Run. Funeral services were held in the home of Mrs. John Miller in Big Run, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. A. A. Bird of Penfield, officiated and interment followed in Fairview Cemetery, Big Run. ---------- Donna Fox dfox@pennswoods.net researching: Fox, Benna, Figard, Brown, Chisholm, Powell, Rodgers,

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