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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] BERGER, DOEHRE, LYNCH, BURNS Aug. 14, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. BERGER, DOEHRE, LYNCH, BURNS Mrs. Amelia BERGER, wife of Leon BERGER, and a well known resident of this place, died at 7 o'clock Saturday evening at the home of her niece, Mrs. J. B. ROBERTS. She was 80 years of age. The funeral services were held in the First Presbyterian church Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge of the Rev. J. P. JORDAN. Interment was in the Robinson Run cemetery. Mrs. BERGER was born in Belgium and came to this country more than 28 years ago. She was married some years prior to her coming to this country and she and Mr. BERGER came directly to McDonald where they made their home. She was a member and conscientious worker of the Presbyterian church. She leaves her husband. There are no children. Mrs. Caroline M. DOEHRE, of Carrick, died shortly before midnight, Thursday night at the West Penn hospital, Pittsburgh. she was 58 years of age. Mrs. DOEHRE was well known in this vicinity. Funeral services were held at her late home in Linwood street, Carrick, Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The remains were brought to Midway Sunday and further services were held at the home of a daughter Mrs. George LEIPOLD, of this place Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Interment was in the Center cemetery. The death of Miss Malissa LYNCH, aged 17 years, occurred Monday evening, August 8, 1915, at the home of her cousin, Mary CHILTON, in Pittsburgh, where she was visiting when taken ill. Death came after a three days' illness of typhoid pneumonia. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee LYNCH, well-known colored residents of Valley street. The body was brought to the home here Tuesday. The young girl was born in McDonald March 18, 1898. She was a member of the sophomore class of McDonald high school. Besides the parents there survive three sisters, Bessie, Mildred and Vina and one brother, Arnold. Funeral services wee held Thursday in charge of the Rev. G. E. SALLIE, pastor of the First Baptist church of McDonald of which the girl was a member. Interment was made in Robinsons Run cemetery. John BURNS died on Thursday evening at 10:30 at his home. Funeral services will be held at the home on Saturday at 2 o'clock. Mr. BURNS is survived by his wife.

    11/01/2006 11:27:52
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] ALLEN, BAUMGARDNER, BLACK, BRILEY, DAUB, DOWLER, DUNCAN 1902 notices
    2. M Little
    3. Found in the Pittsburgh Gazette dated November 12 1902: ALLEN - At the residence of his brother-in-law, WILLIAM McDONNELL, No. 1214 Decatur street, Allegheny, JOHN Jr, son of JOHN ALLEN Sr, aged 27 years. Friends of the family and veterans of the Spanish-American war are invited to attend the funeral, which will be announced later. (Mercer and Franklin, Pa., and Seattle, Wash. papers please copy.) BAUMGARDNER - On Tuesday, November 11 1902 at 2:30 pm at her residence, Dakota avenue, Bellevue, Pa., LOUISE M, wife SAMUEL E BAUMGARDNER. Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock this morning at the residence. Friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend. (Woodsfield, O. papers, please copy.) BLACK - Suddenly at the home of his parents, No. 11 Koerner avenue, Allegheny, WILLIAM PARKER, only child of WILLIAM H and BERTHA BLACK, in his 6th year. Funeral this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. BRILEY - On Monday, November 10 1902 at 12 o'clock noon at the family residence, corner of Forbes and Chestnut streets, ROBERT BRILEY, in his 73d year. Funeral on Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Services at St Paul's cathedral at 10. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. DAUB - At the family residence, Homewood avenue and Thomas street, East End, on Tuesday, November 11 1902 at 2 am, JOHN DAUB, in his 77th year. Funeral services on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 pm. Blue Lodge and friends of the family are invited to attend. Interment private at a later hour. DOWLER - On Monday, November 10 1902 at 2:15 am, HALLIE M, daughter of ELI and CHARLOTTE M DOWLER. Funeral services on Wednesday, November 12 at 2 pm at the family residence, 534 Talbot avenue, Braddock, Pa. Interment later. DUNCAN - On Monday, November 10 1902 at 11:30 pm, Mrs CHARLES E DUNCAN (nee ROLFE) in her 26th year. Funeral services will be held at the residence of H L ROLFE, corner Ninth avenue and Dixon street, Homestead, Pa., at 9 o'clock. Interment at Johnstown. _________________________________________________________________ Get today's hot entertainment gossip http://movies.msn.com/movies/hotgossip?icid=T002MSN03A07001

    11/01/2006 04:34:33
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] SNEDDON, MULTUNEOUS, ROBERTS Aug. 7, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. SNEDDON, MULTUNEOUS, ROBERTS Thomas SNEDDON died Sunday morning July 25, about nine o'clock. Mr. SNEDDON was __ years of age. He was born in Scotland and came to this county eleven years ago and has resided in Midway since. His wife and seven children survive. The children are: Mrs. Frank HOLLAND, John, Richard, Mrs. Kate LANE of Midway, Mrs. Frank MASTICK of Kittanning, Jeanne of Canonsburg and Charles at home. Funeral services were held at his late home, Tuesday, July 27 at two o'clock by Rev. E. V. SHOTWELL of the M. E. Church. Interment in Center cemetery. *Midway column The infant child of Margaret MULTUNEOUS died on last Friday. Interment was made in Noblestown. *Sturgeon column Jules, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ROBERTS died on Saturday, July 31. Interment was in the Robinson Run cemetery. *Sturgeon column

    11/01/2006 03:09:13
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] SWEENEY, SCHULZE, SHARPE, WEAVER, WEIR, REINEMAN funeral notices 1900
    2. M Little
    3. Found in the Pittsburgh Gazette dated January 24 1900: SWEENEY - On Sunday, January 21 1900 at 4:15 pm, MARGARET, wife of the late PATRICK SWEENEY Sr, at her residence 1802 Penn avenue. Funeral on Wednesday at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at St Patrick's church at 9 am. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. SCHULZE - OSCAR, son of FELIX and ANNE SHULZE (nee ROW?E), aged 3 years and 3 days. Funeral services today at 2 pm from the residence, Kenwood avenue, Allegheny. SHARPE - At his residence in West Philadelphia, Pa., on Sunday, January 21 1900, Rev J HENRY SHARPE, D. D., husband of MARY SEMPLE, formerly of this city. Short funeral services will be held at H Samson's chapel, Sixth avenue, at 2:00 pm today. WEAVER - On Monday, January 22 1900 at 8:30 am, CHRIST, son of CHARLOTTE and the late CHRIST WEAVER, in his 28th year. Funeral services at the family residence, 37?6 Frazier, corner Blaine street, Oakland, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. (Greensburg, Pa., papers please copy.) WEIR - At the residence of his son-in-law, L J LOBAUGH, 170 Linden street, Allegheny, on Tuesday, January 23 1900 at 3:25 am, JOHN WEIR, in his 75th year. Funeral services at the Eighth U P church, Federal street extension, Allegheny, today at 3:30 pm. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. REINEMAN - At McKeesport, Pa., Tuesday morning, January 23 1900 at 3 o'clock, ANITA MARIE, youngest child of HENRY A and ANNA BRAHM REINEMAN, aged 2 years. Funeral services at the residence of Mrs BRAHM, 320 East street, Allegheny, Pa., on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The interment will be private. _________________________________________________________________ Find a local pizza place, music store, museum and moreĀ…then map the best route! http://local.live.com?FORM=MGA001

    10/31/2006 02:21:02
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] RAY, ALLISON, MCCORMICK, DICK, MORGAN July 24, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. RAY, ALLISON, MCCORMICK, DICK, MORGAN Mrs. Mary RAY, aged 59 years, wife of August RAY, of Bulger, one of the well-known French women of this section, died at her home Tuesday morning after a lingering illness due to dropsy. Besides the husband, one son and one daughter survive. The interment was in the Noblestown cemetery Thursday afternoon but requiem high mass was not observed until Friday morning at 9 o'clock in the St. Alphonsus' church because relatives were unable to arrive before that time. On Wednesday afternoon while coming from Evans City to New Brighton in an auto, J. F. ALLISON, J. H. MCCORMICK and W. J. DICK met their death at Crider Station on the Butler Harmony Car Line, when their auto was struck by a car. At this crossing it was difficult to observe a car coming and before they were aware of it they were crushed to death by a care on this line. Mr. ALLISON was killed instantly, the other men died shortly afterwards. The auto was completely demolished it was driven by Mr. DICK who had sold the car to Mr. ALLISON about two weeks before. Mr. ALLISON was in McDonald last Saturday and the news of his death cast a gloom on our town as he had made his home here for a number of years and in that time had made a host of friends. J. F. ALLISON was born in Hancock Co., W. Va., Nov. 25, 1856. He was therefore 59 years old. He was married June 24 to Rosa BEAL of East Liverpool, Ohio, in which place Mr. and Mrs. ALLISON went to housekeeping and resided for ten years. They left there to follow the oil developments and came to McDonald in 1892, being residents of this town for twenty years, but moved to McKeesport in November of 1914. Mr. ALLISON is survived by the following, his aged mother, 83 years old, and one sister living in Liverpool, his wife Mrs. Rosa B. ALLISON, three sons, Harry of Pitcairn, O'Dell of Woodville and Clyde of Tucson, Arizona and one daughter, Mrs. Grace A. SINGLETON who makes her home with her parents. There are also three little grandchildren. Mr. ALLISON was a member of the First United Presbyterian church, the Garfield Lodge, No. 604, F. & A. M. of Chartiers Commandery, No. 78 Knights Templar, Carnegie, Pa., and the Odd Fellows Lodge No. 605 of this place. Funeral services were held at his late home in McKeesport at 8 o'clock on Friday evening in chare of Rev. J. P. JORDAN, his pastor. Interment will be at East Liverpool, Ohio, on this Saturday. Luther M. MORGAN, a well-known farmer and stockbreeder and director in three banks, died at his home in Mt. Pleasant township, two and one-half miles east of Hickory, at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning, following an illness of several months. His death was due to kidney trouble. Until a few days ago his condition had not been regarded as serious. Mr. MORGAN was born September 18, 1853, on the farm on which he died, being a son of Robert M. and Mary MARTIN MORGAN. He attended the public schools of Mt. Pleasant township and also Jefferson Academy, Canonsburg. In November, 1880, he was united in marriage with Miss Minerva SHELLY of Jefferson county, Ohio, who with the following children survives: Maude, Shelly, Blanche, Jane, Robert, and Howard L. at home, and Mrs. James STOFFER of Westland. Two other children were born to Mr. and Mrs. MORGAN died in infancy (sic). Three sisters also survive: Mrs. John L. COCKINS and Miss Nan MORGAN, Canonsburg, and Mrs. R. D. HAMILTON, Chartiers. Mr. MORGAN was a member of the Mt. Pleasant United Presbyterian Church, Hickory. In politics he was a Democrat, and had held the office of director in the First National Bank of Canonsburg, First National Bank of Houston, and First National Bank of Washington. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Charles STUNKARD. Interment private in Mt. Prospect cemetery.

    10/31/2006 01:04:35
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] MAIZE, JOHNSTON July 17, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. MAIZE, JOHNSTON Mrs. Mary MAIZE of Livingston, Calif. died Monday morning, July 12, 1915, aged 67 years. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank KESSLER of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Mary C. JOHNSTON aged about 56 years, died at her home in Lincoln Ave., Tuesday afternoon, July 13, at 3:30 o'clock. Death was due to a long illness following an paralytic stroke suffered about two years ago, combined with diabetes. Mrs. JOHNSTON was born in County Latrim, Ireland. Her maiden name was CARROLL. Coming to this country about thirty-five years ago, she had since resided in this locality. There survive, besides the husband, three sons and two daughters. Robert of McDonald, John of Detroit and James at home, Mrs. Albert CUMMINS and Mrs. Adam CUMMINS of Cherry Valley. One daughter is dead. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus' church Thursday morning in charge of the Rev. J. A. BURGOON Interment was made in the Robinson Run cemetery.

    10/31/2006 01:01:41
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] Miss Nannie M Johnston Memorial 1898
    2. M Little
    3. >From the Pittsburgh Press dated December 31 1898: At a meeting of officers and employees of the Pittsburg postoffice held yesterday, the following tribute on the death of Miss NANNIE M JOHNSTON, superintendent of the registry division, was unanimously adopted: "We have learned with deep regret of the death of Miss NANNIE M JOHNSTON. She was one of the oldest employees in this office, having served in various positions for more than 20 years, and by her integrity and strict discharge of duty held the confidence and esteem of all who were associated with her in the service. A consistent life and faithfulness in the performance of duty are worthy of remembrance, and we willingly pay this tribute to the life of our late associate, Miss NANNIE M JOHNSTON." _________________________________________________________________ Use your PC to make calls at very low rates https://voiceoam.pcs.v2s.live.com/partnerredirect.aspx

    10/30/2006 08:27:26
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] MCCALMONT, John Proudfit July 10, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. MCCALMONT Following an operation in the West Penn hospital Thursday, John Proudfit MCCALMONT died Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. He had been in poor health for the past two years and had gone to the hospital but a few days ago for treatment. He did not revive after the operation. Funeral services were held from the Hickory United Presbyterian church Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Charles STUNKARD. Following the services the body was taken to Wellsville, Ohio, for interment in the Springhill cemetery. Mr. MCCALMONT was a native of Mt. Pleasant township and was born on the old MCCALMONT homestead near Hickory February 8, 1852. He was one of a family of eleven children, being the oldest son of Alexander and Mary MCCALMONT. He spent his early boyhood in his native township and on October 14, 1879, was united in marriage with Sara Florence GLASS of Burgettstown, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James GLASS. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. MCCALMONT resided at Wellsville for a number of years. Later they went to Almagorda, New Mexico, where they since had lived. Mr. MCCALMONT came to Hickory about two years ago to live with his brother, Samuel, as the climatic conditions of the National Capital did not agree with him. He had gradually declined until it was necessary to have an operation. Seven children were born to Mr. and Mrs. MCCALMONT four of whom survive besides Mrs. MCCALMONT. They are: James Addison MCCALMONT, of Marshall, Texas; Ancel G. MCCALMONT, Decatur, Ill.; Charles R. MCCALMONT and Harold MCCALMONT of Lowell, Arizona. He is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Van Eman LINDSEY, Mrs. W. E. LANE, Mrs. W. J. CONNER, Washington; Samuel A. MCCALMONT, Hickory; James A MCCALMONT, near Buffalo Village; Mrs. J. B. MANSON, Rea; A. Lincoln MCCALMONT, Pittsburgh; Mrs. William A. MCBURNEY, Crafton, and Mrs. Maud MCCABE, West Middletown. Mr. MCCALMONT was a Republican in politics and a member of the United Presbyterian denomination. He was known as one of the old-time singing teachers and held singing schools throughout this section.

    10/29/2006 11:24:38
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] WADE, Mary M. nee CONN July 2, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. Mary M. WADE died at the Mercy Hospital on Monday evening where she underwent an operation for gall stones. Mrs. WADE had been in poor health for some time and as a last resort it was thought that her life might be prolonged by an operation, but this was of no avail as Mrs. WADE couldn't survive the shock, while she lived for several days after the operation there as no hope of her recovery. Mrs. WADE was born in Washington, Pa. November 16, 1860. On October 29, 1886 she was united in marriage to John WADE of Noblestown where she has since made her home, her husband died in March 4, 1907. To this union two children were born, Grace, who died at the age of seven and John at home. Mr. WADE was a member of the Noblestown United Presbyterian church and by her cheerful disposition had won a host of friends. Besides her son she is survived by her father, Jacob CONN who made his home with Mrs. WADE. Two brothers, Henry of Findley, Ohio and William in Colorado, two sisters, Mrs. Walter J. PHILLIPS of McDonald and Mrs. Anna HICKS of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her late home in charge of Rev. CALVIN assisted by Rev. LOVE of East Pittsburgh. Interment was in the Robinson Run cemetery.

    10/29/2006 11:22:02
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] John Hays Obit 1898
    2. M Little
    3. >From the Pittsburgh Press dated December 31 1898: JOHN HAYS, who was well known in financial and business circles in this city, died at 1:30 yesterday morning at his late residence, Braddock avenue, Swissvale, in his seventy-third year. JOHN HAYS was born in the city of Philadelphia January 4 1826, but was early brought to the city of Pittsburg, where he spent the balance of his life in active business as a tobacco merchant and manufacturer until 1877, when he retired. He was for years connected as a director of the Second National bank. He is survived by a widow, MIRIAM WILKINS HAYS, daughter of EDMUND WILKINS, another old Pittsburger; five sons, JAMES G, an attorney of this city; JOSEPH A, in service of Pennsylvania railroad; JOHN R, GEORGE W R, and EDMUND WILKINS HAYS; and three daughters, CLARA B HAYS, at home with the family; MIRIAM E SCOTT, wife of W R SCOTT of Washington Pa., and JENNIE B HERRON of Salesville, Mont. The funeral will take place from his late residence at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. _________________________________________________________________ Get today's hot entertainment gossip http://movies.msn.com/movies/hotgossip?icid=T002MSN03A07001

    10/29/2006 02:36:05
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] KOVELESKI, MCKIBBON June 26, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. KOVELESKI, MCKIBBON Stella KOVELESKI, the two-year-old daughter of Mrs. John KOVELESKI, died at her home at Jumbo at 5 o'clock Sunday morning. Death came as a result of pneumonia. Saturday the child was stricken and sank rapidly until the end. The funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic church. Interment was in the Noblestown cemetery. John KOVELESKI, the father of the child, was hit by a train and almost instantly killed several weeks ago. Mrs. Elizabeth MCKIBBON died at her home above ROBIN's Pharmacy on Tuesday evening at five minutes to nine o'clock, aged 68 years. Mrs. MCKIBBON came to McDonald in the early days of the oil excitement; her husband died just 4 years ago the 23rd of this month. Mrs. MCKIBBON was born in Phillipstown, Clarion Co. She is survived by two sons and two daughters, Harry MCKIBBON of Lawrenceville, Ill., Charles of East Liverpool, Ohio, Mrs. IRWIN and Mrs. Charles MCKEE of McDonald. Nine grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were held in Robinson Run U. P. church Friday afternoon at two o'clock conducted by the pastor, the Rev. J. B. CAVITT. Interment was in Robinson Run cemetery.

    10/29/2006 01:19:54
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] TOMASI, Paul June 26, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. Paul TOMASI, an Italian aged 35 years, was electrocuted Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock at the Raccoon mine of the Sanford Coal Company at Raccoon, a few miles east of here. TOMASI was trying to unbuckle a string of cars and went to the left side instead of the right as is specified in the bituminous laws of Pennsylvania. He raised his head and it came in contact with a live wire. For more than two hours TOMASI's "buddy" worked over the lifeless form but TOMASI never rallied. TOMASI was single and so far as is know had no relatives residing in this section. The remains were taken charge of by Deputy Coroner HUMPHRIES of McDonald and removed to his mortuary. The interment took place Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Burgettstown cemetery.

    10/29/2006 01:17:02
    1. Re: [PA-SW-OBITS] BEATTY Obit, John H
    2. I'm sorry, The photocopy I have is a bad copy, and I need to correct the Col. Moody G.A.R. Post # from 455, to 155. I found the correct number on the G.A.R. website: _http://suvcw.org/garposts/pa.pdf_ (http://suvcw.org/garposts/pa.pdf) Bonnie GARRITY California

    10/28/2006 11:07:47
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] BEATTY Obits
    2. I just received these from Carnegie: Pittsburgh Gazette, June 21, 1914 BEATTY-On Thursday, June 13, 1914, at 10:30 a.m., John H., husband of Rachel BEATTY (nee SMITH), in his 73rd year. Funeral services at his late residence, NO. 8 Kramer Way. Mt. Washington, on Sunday, June 21, at 2 p.m. Friends of the family and members of Col. Moody Post 455, G.A.R. are respectfully invited to attend. (Los Angeles (CAl.) papers please copy) Pittsburgh Press, Oct. 4 , 1918 BEATTY-On Thursday, Oct. 3, 1918, at 7:10 p.m., Rachael BEATTY, wife of the late John H. BEATTY, in her 88th year. Funeral from the residence of her son, Thomas S. BEATTY, 237 Lelia st., Mt. Washington, on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 6, at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. These are the parents of my paternal grandfather, George Wilkinson BEATTY, (GWB is father of my father George Harrison BEATTY, AKA GARRITY). Bonnie GARRITY California BEATTY line 381

    10/28/2006 10:47:06
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] James Pryor Obit 1898
    2. M Little
    3. >From the Pittsburgh Press dated December 31 1898: Prof JAMES PRYOR died at his home, Perrysville and Daisy avenues, yesterday morning in the seventy-seventh year of his age. Prof Pryor was one of the most prominent men in the school circles of Allegheny county. He was the first county superintendent of this county. In 1855, when he was scarcely 17 years old, he taught his first school. He had been principal in the First, Second, Fifth and Ninth wards of Pittsburg, his last charge being the Second ward school, which he relinquished in 1889 on account of his advanced years. He numbered among his pupils Senator C L Magee and other prominent men of this city. He was deeply learned in classic lore, and spoke the Latin tongue fluently. His memory remained intact almost to the hour of his death, and a few days previous he quoted lines from the classics, to the surprise of his friends. His wife died three years ago. Six children, one of whom is Mrs Seth Hendricks, of Glenfield, mourn his loss. Funeral services will be held at his late home this evening, and the interment will be private at Blackburn cemetery, Sewickley, tomorrow. _________________________________________________________________ Get FREE company branded e-mail accounts and business Web site from Microsoft Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/

    10/28/2006 05:15:50
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] MALARKY, Wm. Jr. June 12, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. William MALARKY, Jr., aged about 25 years, well known throughout Western Pennsylvania as an athlete, probably sacrificed his own life here Saturday afternoon to save that of John POUND, both of whom were working in a room of the Jumbo mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Co., where a fall of slate occurred. Noticing that the roof slate had cracked and was commencing to give way, MALARKY instead of rushing from the roof to save himself waited long enough to warn the young man who was working with him. POUND leaped to safety but MALARKY was caught under the dropping rock. His back and both legs were crushed. MALARKY was placed on a train and rushed to the South Side hospital. Reports received state that his condition is critical and that there is little doubt but that he received serious internal injuries. "Coonie" as he was popularly known in the sporting world is an all-round athlete. He commenced his baseball career on the McDonald high team and later was coach for his alma mater. He has played on the McDonald and Sturgeon baseball teams for several years and is a basketball performer of ability. He is also a star in soccer football and was a member of the Sturgeon team that won the championship of Western Pennsylvania. MALARKY is married, his wife and one child residing here. He is a son of William MALARKY a well known resident of this place.

    10/28/2006 04:13:02
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] Samuel Chadwick Obituary 1894
    2. M Little
    3. >From the Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette dated Thursday, January 25 1894: SAMUEL CHADWICK died yesterday morning in his 80th year at his late residence, Lincoln avenue, East End. The funeral services are to be in the Emory M E church, Penn avenue, East End, on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The interment in Homewood cemetery will be private. SAMEUL CHADWICK was born in Westmoreland county, Pa., February 23 1814. While still a boy his father moved to Pittsburgh and settled in what is now Oakland. When a young man he removed to one of his father's farms in Wilkins township, now Twenty-first ward, Pittsburgh. During his long residence in this neighborhood he became well and favorably known amongst the people of the East Liberty valley. As 'Squire CHADWICK', he was beloved and esteemed by his neighbors and many an old resident will mourn his loss. He was a school director of the Lincoln district for many years and represented his district in the central board of education. He served as a member of the state legislature during the sessions of 1865 and '66. In his private life he was a sincere and earnest Christian. At an early age he became a member of the Methodist church and gave it his lifelong devotion. He was a charter member of the Emory Methodist Episcopal church in East Liberty, and served continuously on its board of trustees up to the time of his death. About a year ago he withdrew his membership to unite with the new Lincoln Avenue church, of which society he was president of the board of trustees. As an active church and Sabbath school worker his loss will be greatly felt in both these societies, and it will be hard to fill his place. Mr CHADWICK leaves surviving him his widow, Mrs MARY CHADWICK; his three children, HARRY L, MARGARET A, and BERTHA C, the latter married to F W McKEE Esq.; also his two grandchildren, BESSIE and MINNIE KENNEDY, the former having been married only a short time since to Mr PERCY L MILLER of Pompton, N. J. _________________________________________________________________ Add a Yahoo! contact to Windows Live Messenger for a chance to win a free trip! http://www.imagine-windowslive.com/minisites/yahoo/default.aspx?locale=en-us&hmtagline

    10/27/2006 08:11:56
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] DUSSERE, BAGGAR June 11, 1915 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. Mrs. Adrien DUSSERE, aged about sixty years, a member of one of the best known Belgian families of the Panhandle section of Washington county, died at her home at Hanlin on Saturday evening, June 5th, at six o'clock following an illness due to a general decline. She formerly resided in McDonald. The death of her husband, Adrien DUSSERE, occurred about one year ago. Two sons and two daughters survive: Mrs. Donald HELLAIRE of Donora, Mrs. Emile ROBERTS and Adrien and Louis DUSSERE, all of Hanlin Station. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon. Interment was made in Hilldale cemetery Helen BAGGAR, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles BAGGAR died at two o'clock, Tuesday afternoon after an illness of one day due to pneumonia. The funeral services were held at the St. Patrick's Roman Catholic church at Noblestown, Thursday morning at ten o'clock, in charge of the Rev. P. Y. COX. Interment in the Noblestown cemetery. Charles BAGGAR, the father of the little girl, is at present lying at the point of death in the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh. He was injured two weeks ago at the Fayette mine.

    10/27/2006 03:53:48
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] KROLL, EVANS, SHANNON, SELLERS, CHADWICK 1894 death notices
    2. M Little
    3. Found in the Pittsburgh Press dated Thursday, January 25 1894: DANIEL KROLL, aged 38 years, died at his home, No. 70 Rebecca street, early yesterday morning. MIRIAM M EVANS, aged 62 years, widow of EVAN EVANS, died yesterday at her home at 1312 Bingham street. BARTHOLOMEW SHANNON, aged 50 years, died yesterday afternoon. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning from his late residence, No. 2918 Penn avenue. Mrs ROBERT E SELLERS Sr, aged 76 years, died on Tuesday at the residence of her daughter, Mrs WILLIAM G LORD, Newark, N. J. She was the widow of EDWARD WARD of Pittsburg and mother of ROBERT E SELLERS Jr of Oakland and HENRY D SELLERS. SAMUEL CHADWICK, aged 80 years, died early yesterday morning at his home on Lincoln avenue, East End, from the effects of a cold contracted at the wedding of one of his grandchildren two weeks ago. Mr CHADWICK was one of the oldest resident of the East End district and both he and his wife, who survives him, were noted and respected for their open-hearted charity. For years Mr CHADWICK has been a member of Emory M E church on Penn avenue, but recently became one of the chartered members of the new Lincoln Avenue M E church. The funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Emory M E church. Besides his wife, Mr CHADWICK is survived by three children, Mrs FRED W McKEE, Miss MAGGIE and HARRY. _________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch with old friends and meet new ones with Windows Live Spaces http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us

    10/26/2006 05:22:52
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] Harvey Johnston Obit & Funeral Notice 1891
    2. M Little
    3. (The first article was found in the Pittsburgh Press dated Friday, March 27 1891. Although the surname is spelt as JOHNSON throughout this article, the person in question is HARVEY JOHNSTON.) Demise of Harvey Johnson, a Well-Known Resident of Wilkinsburg HARVEY JOHNSON of Wilkinsburg, son of the well-known usher at the union station, and brother of Assistant Station Master JOSEPH JOHNSON, died suddenly about 8 o'clock this morning. Mr JOHNSON had long been a sufferer from consumption. The malady first made its appearance about 18 months ago, and last summer, thinking a change of climate might prove beneficial, Mr JOHNSON went to Denver, Col. He returned from that point about two months ago, in a very weak and exhausted condition. Shortly after he returned he began to gain strength and felt much better and hopes were entertained for his recovery. He was apparently feeling well this morning when his father and brother left him, and his death so soon afterward was unexpected. Mr JOHNSON was well known in Wilkinsburg and had a host of friends who will sincerely regret his sudden demise. He was single and about 25 years of age. ~*~*~*~*~*~ The funeral services over the remains of the late HARVEY JOHNSTON, whose death from consumption was chronicled in yesterday's PRESS, will be held at the family residence, Penn avenue, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, Rev Moore of the Presbyterian church, officiating. The services will no doubt be largely attended by the friends of the deceased, who was quite popular. The pallbearers are J Matthews, John McMahon, Wm Scott, Thos Kennedy, George Patterson and Conductor Morrison of the Pullman company. The remains will be interred in the Homewood cemetery. (The preceding article was found in the Pittsburgh Press dated Saturday, March 28 1891. Harvey is the son of George Johnston Jr and Margaret Elder of Wilkinsburg.) _________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch with old friends and meet new ones with Windows Live Spaces http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us

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