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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] ELLIOTT, WEIL, WIER funeral notices 1891
    2. M Little
    3. Found in the Pittsburgh Press dated March 4 1891: ELLIOTT - This morning at 9:45, GEORGE BOLL?V??S, youngest son of ANDREW and ELIZABETH ELLIOTT, aged 3 years, 5 months and 5 days. Funeral from his parents' residence, 61 1/2 Charles street, Allegheny, tomorrow at 2 pm. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. WEIL - On Tuesday, March 3, at ? am, in the 69th year of her age, Mrs WEIL, wife of M WEIL, ?? Beech St, Allegheny. Funeral will take place Thursday at 2 pm. Please omit flowers. WIER - At her late residence, No. 291 Lacock street, Allegheny, at 8:30 am, Tuesday, March 3 1891, Mrs SARAH WIER, wife of JOHN WIER, in her 67th year. Funeral services from her late residence, No. 291 Lacock street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. (Submitter's note: Sarah's headstone at Union Dale Cemetery has last name as WEIR.) _________________________________________________________________ Share your special moments by uploading 500 photos per month to Windows Live Spaces http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://www.get.live.com/spaces/features

    10/10/2006 09:10:32
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] PHILLIPS, GOLDY Mar. 13, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. PHILLIPS, GOLDY Mr. Thomas PHILLIPS aged 35, died Friday morning at ten o'clock from pneumonia. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at two o'clock at his home in State street, conducted by Rev. MOSSER, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, of which he was a member, assisted by Rev. MCJUNKIN and Rev. IRONS of McDonald. Interment was made in Oakdale cemetery. He is survived by his mother, fours sisters and one daughter. *Oakdale column Mrs. Anna GOLDY aged 86 died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James A. KENSINGER, Wednesday afternoon Feb. 24, after an illness of two months. The remains were taken to Gallitzen where after a High Mass celebrated by Father DECY, interment was made in the he family cemetery. The deceased is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. A. KENSINGER and Mrs. James MCGIVNEY of Gallitzen, one son W. G. GOLDY of Columbus, Ohio, nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. *Oakdale column

    10/10/2006 12:04:09
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] FINNEGAN, FULLARD, REYNOLDS, VOLLMANN, MUCKLE funeral notices 1888
    2. M Little
    3. Found in the Pittsburgh Post dated April 9 1888: FINNEGAN - On Saturday, April 7 1888 at 2 o'clock pm, JANE FINNEGAN, at the residence of Mrs ROSS JOHNSTON, Bidwell street, Shady Side. Funeral on Monday morning, April 9, from the Church of the Sacred Heart, East Liberty, at 9 am. Will leave the house at 8:30. FULLARD - On Saturday, April 7 1888 at 7:30 am, JOHN FULLARD, aged sixty years. Funeral on Monday, April 9, from East Liberty station, on arrival of the 8:20 train from Braddock. Services at St Mary's Church, Forty-sixth street. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. REYNOLDS - On Friday, April 6 1888 at 11:30 o'clock am, HARRISON P REYNOLDS, in the seventieth year of his age. Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 9, at 10 o'clock am in the First M P Church, Union avenue, Allegheny. Interment private at a later hour. VOLLMANN - On Friday, April 6 1888 at 9:45 pm, MARIA, wife of CHRISTIAN VOLLMANN, in the sixty-first year of her age. The funeral will take place on Monday, April 9, at 2 o'clock pm, from the residence of the family, No. 189 Spring Garden avenue, Allegheny. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. MUCKLE - On Saturday, April 7 1888 at 8 o'clock pm, JOHN MUCKLE, in his seventy-seventh year. Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his son, WILLIAM J MUCKLE, West View, on Monday, April 9, at 2 o'clock pm. Carriages will leave stables of Charles Peebles & Co., corner of Sandusky street and Church avenue, Allegheny (balance of notice not on this copy). _________________________________________________________________ Be seen and heard with Windows Live Messenger and Microsoft LifeCams http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwme0020000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/digitalcommunication/default.mspx?locale=en-us&source=hmtagline

    10/09/2006 03:38:51
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] REQUESTIING OBIT FOR PGH
    2. Kenneth Dess
    3. I am requesting an obit for MARY MCDERMOTT MCWILLIAMS who was born on May 5, 1856 and died in Pittsburgh, Pa. on Sept 24, 1924. She survived her husband John (no dates at all for him) and had two sons Daniel and Hugh (no information). There was a very small obit in the New Castle, News that gave hardly any information. If anyone is at the Carnegie Library and can look this up, I would be more than happy to pay for any copy expense. Otherwise I do not know where to look. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Mary

    10/08/2006 07:42:03
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] PURDY, VANDERLIN Mar. 12, 1915 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. PURDY, VANDERLIN The remains of Alvin Andrew Melvin PURDY, a former resident of Robinson township, who died at Detroit, Michigan, Sunday, February 28, were interred in the Robinson cemetery Tuesday of last week following funeral services in the Robinson U. P. Church. Mr. PURDY had been ill for several weeks in the Grace hospital in Detroit and while there underwent an operation for appendicitis. Complications resulted from the operation and caused his death. He was aged 36 years. Mr. PURDY was a son of the late John and Margaret MCCOY PURDY and was born near Bavington. He had been employed in the automobile business in Detroit and was never married. One brother, Charles PURDY, survives. At the Butler County General hospital Wednesday morning, March 3, at 9:20 after a week's illness occurred the death of Miss Sara VANDERLIN, age 15 years and five months, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. VANDERLIN of Renfrew. Miss VANDERLIN was taken suddenly ill last week with appendicitis. Her condition grew rapidly worse until on Saturday she was removed to the hospital here and an operation was performed in the hope of saving her life. The shock of the operation together with her serious illness caused her demise. She was a pupil in the Butler High school and was one of the most popular girls of her class. She was also well known and loved in her home town and a host of friends will sincerely mourn her death. She is survived by her parents, and two sisters, Misses Myra and Gracie VANDERLIN, both at home. The VANDERLIN family resided in McDonald a number of years ago.

    10/06/2006 12:26:02
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] SEABRIGHT, KENNEWEG, SCOTT, RICHARDS, CALAR, FARRAR March 5, 1915 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. SEABRIGHT, KENNEWEG, SCOTT, RICHARDS, CALAR, FARRAR The death of Mrs. August SEABRIGHT of near Hickory occurred Sunday night, February 28, at 8 o'clock at her home, following an illness of typhoid fever contracted while waiting on a daughter who was ill of the same disease. She was aged 58 years. Mrs. SEABRIGHT was the only daughter of the late Christopher and Nelesina ALRUTZ, and was born on the William DINSMORE farm January 20, 1857. She was united in marriage to Mr. SEABRIGHT on January 18, and spent her entire life in the Hickory section. She is survived by her husband, one son and two daughters. The children are: Hanah SEABRIGHT at home, Charles SEABRIGHT and Mrs. Fred SHAFER of near Hickory. One brother, Charles ALRUTZ of near Hickory, also survives. Mrs. SEABRIGHT was a member of the German Lutheran church of Hickory. Mrs. SHAFER, her daughter, who has been ill of typhoid fever, is improving. Mrs. SEABRIGHT had been ill three weeks. Funeral services were held from the SEABRIGHT home Wednesday at one o'clock. Interment in Mt. Prospect cemetery. Samuel KENNEWEG, aged 49, was struck and instantly killed by a runaway freight car at the tipple of the Jumbo mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Company about 10:30 o'clock Friday morning, February 26. The car passed completely over KENNEWEG's body, practically severing it in half. Had his foot not been caught in the switch it is possible that he might have saved himself. At the time of the fatal accident, KENNEWEG was repairing a switch near the tipple. Not far away freight cars were being loaded with coal. In some manner one of the cars was released and its brakes slipped, allowing it to travel down the switch toward the main track. Workmen on the tipple yelled a warning to KENNEWEG, but because of the noise of falling coal, he did not hear them. Another man who was working with him also sounded an alarm, jumped and was saved. At the last moment KENNEWEG saw the approaching car but his foot was caught in the switch and he was helpless. The deceased was born and lived his entire life in McDonald. He was employed at the Jumbo mine. He was never married but lived at Laurel Hill with his mother, Mrs. Rose KENNEWEG, who survives. Five brothers and two sisters also survive: John, Henry, Edward, Charles and Walter KENNEWEG, Mrs. Walter HAMPSON and Mrs. Edward MORTREY, all of McDonald. The funeral services were held at the late home Sunday afternoon at two o'clock and were in charge of the Rev. T. W. CORNELL, pastor of the M. E. Church. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. On Friday morning about ten o'clock Samuel KENNEWEG was killed at Jumbo mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Co., about 1-2 miles west of McDonald. Mr. KENNEWEG with another man was repairing a switch and while at work a loaded car which had been dropped from the tipple near where Mr. KENNEWEG was working, and in some way he caught his foot in the switch. Both limbs were severed from the body. The body was brought to the ROGERS undertaking rooms. Mr. KENNEWEG was 49 years of age, single, and was the son of Mrs. Rose KENNEWEG. He is survived by his mother, four brothers (sic), John, Henry, Edward Charles and Walter, two sisters, Mrs. Walter HAMPSON and Mrs. Edward MORTREY all of McDonald. Funeral services at the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. News article from February 27, 1915 Outlook Word has been received from Leesville, Ohio, of the death of two aged brothers, John and Benjamin SCOTT, who were born near Bavington. John SCOTT, who was aged 75 years, died at his home at Leesville February 15th after an illness of six months, while the death of Benjamin SCOTT, who was 81 years of age, occurred at his home at New Philadelphia February 17th after a few days' illness. These two brothers were sons of Benjamin and Susan MCKINLEY SCOTT and were of a family of nine children. Their parents died in this county in 1877. John SCOTT was a veteran of the Civil War and was wounded in the battle of Cedar Creek, Virginia, which left him a cripple for life. He lost one leg as a result of the wound. After the war he engaged in the harness business, but at the time of his death he was in the hardware business with his two sons. Benjamin SCOTT at the time of his death was president of the Citizen's National Bank of New Philadelphia, of which his son is cashier. Mrs. Emma RICHARDS, ... died at her home in Oakdale ... o'clock Wednesday morning. Mrs. RICHARDS was born at ... Y. She came to Oakdale ... years ago, and opened a ... which she conducted succe... husband died several years ago ... leaves no close relatives. Mrs. RICHARDS was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church ... widely known in this locality ... in her usual health until about ... ago. Since that time she had ... complication of diseases. The funeral services will be held in the late home this (Friday) afternoon at ... o'clock and will be in charge of ... Dr. BILLINGS, pastor of the N... Methodist Episcopal church. Burial will be in the Oakdale cemetery. *page was damaged along one border Mrs. Emma RICHARDS, aged 66 years, died at her home in Oakdale about 4:30 Tuesday morning. The funeral services were held at the late home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock and were in charge of the Rev. Mr. BILLINGS, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. Interment was in the Oakdale cemetery. Mrs. RICHARDS was born at Sherman, N. Y. She came to Oakdale about 20 years ago and opened a general store which she successfully conducted. Her husband died several years ago. She leaves no close relatives. Mrs. RICHARDS was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and was widely known in this locality. She was in her natural health until about two weeks ago. Since that time she had been ill of a complication of disease. March 6, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook _ranz Leroy CALER, aged 24, well known in educational circles on the South Side, ...ever Falls, died Tuesday, February 23 ... the home of his sister, Mrs. Catherine ...GGER, in Aliquippa, after several ...hs' illness. He was formerly a member of the Service United Presbyterian church of Raccoon township. He had taught school at New Sheffield some time ... his death. Four brothers, Bert and ...han CALER of Green Garden, Hall of ...on, Charles and Henry of Woodlawn, three sisters, Mrs. SWOGGER, Mrs. Anna ...TON, Aliquippa, and Mrs. Mary HALL, Shippingport, survive. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at ... o'clock in the Mt. Zion Methodist Episcopal church at Holt.--Beaver Falls ...s. *damaged column The remains of Albert FARRAR of Pittsburgh were brought to Midway Saturday and taken to Candor cemetery for burial. He was a son of Mrs. Elizabeth FARRAR and had lived all his life in or near Midway until a few years ago, when they moved to Pittsburgh. He had been an invalid for several years, having been struck by the Pittsburgh local on the mill siding while living at Midway and since that time had not been able to walk. The deceased was 48 years of age. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth FARRAR of Pittsburgh, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs.. Jeannette LEMON of Crafton, Grant FARRAR of Ingram, Charles FARRAR and Mrs. J. E. CAMPBELL of Oakdale, Horace FARRAR of Georgia, Mrs. E. EVANS of Monongahela and Mrs. Grant NEAL of near Crafton. *Midway column

    10/03/2006 12:18:57
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] GRIFFITH, HAMPSON, PATTERSON, STAMPFLI, SMITH, RAMSEY, GIBSON, MCLAUGHLIN Feb. 26, 1915 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. GRIFFITH, HAMPSON, PATTERSON, STAMPFLI, SMITH, RAMSEY, GIBSON, MCLAUGHLIN Mrs. Cora May GRIFFITH, aged 24 years, wife of Charles GRIFFITH, died at noon Saturday, February 20, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer PARKINSON, in Burgettstown. Death came as the result of a long illness due to tuberculosis. Mrs. GRIFFITH was born and spent the greater part of her life in McDonald. After her marriage in 1909 to Charles GRIFFITH, she went to live at Follansbee, W. Va. For some time past she had been with her parents in Burgettstown. She was a member of the First United Presbyterian church of McDonald. The funeral services were held at the home of the parents in Burgettstown, Monday evening at 7 o'clock, and were in charge of Dr. W. D. IRONS of McDonald. The Rev. Dr. HAYES and the Rev. Harlen MCCARTNEY assisted. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. William HAMPSON, aged eight years, died at noon Saturday, February 20th, at the Eye and Ear hospital in Pittsburgh. The boy was taken to the hospital about three weeks ago, suffering from a tumor on the brain. He underwent an operation and never rallied from the effects. The deceased was a son of Mrs. Mary HAMPSON. His father, Walter HAMPSON, died some years ago. The mother and five sisters survive. The funeral services were held at the home of the boys' grandmother, Mrs. Rose KENNEWEG, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. T. W. CORNELL. The interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Robert PATTERSON of Cecil township died at the Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, on Monday evening, February 22, at six o'clock. Mrs. PATTERSON was operated on for tumor at the hospital last Friday, and apparently seemed to be doing well until Sunday midnight, when peritonitis developed, which caused her death a few hours later. She was aged 42 years and was a daughter of the late Henry WELLER. Besides her husband she is survived by one brother, James WELLER of Houston. The funeral services were held at the Venice United Presbyterian church Thursday at 1:30 o'clock. Interment at Venice. Thomas Joseph, 17 years old, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor STAMPFLI, died at his home in Brook street Sunday morning, February 21, at 11:30 o'clock. Besides his parents he is survived by four brothers and four sisters. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at nine o'clock at St. Alphonsus' Church. Interment at Noblestown. John A. SMITH, a well known and popular employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, died early Sunday morning at this home in South Detroit street after an illness of eight weeks from dropsy and heart trouble. Although his illness had been serious his condition was not thought to be critical and his death which came with unexpected suddenness was a sad shock to his family and friends. Mr. SMITH had been for the last twelve years, foreman of the local signal corps on the Pennsylvania and was regarded as an expert in his especial line. He had been employed by the Pennsylvania for thirty-one years, entering their employ when a mere lad. He came to this city from Pittsburgh, where he had been located for several years. Mr. SMITH was born and reared at Burgettstown, Pa. He was forty-six years of age at the time of his death. Through his long term of service with the railroad company he became widely known among railroad men and by whom he was held in high esteem. News of his death will be learned with sincere regret by a very large circle of friends. He was a member of the First United Presbyterian church in this city and was a faithful attendant at the services and an earnest supporter of the work of the church. He was also a member of the Knights of Pythias lodge of Pittsburgh and the Junior Order of American Mechanics of this city. He was also connected with several orders of railroad men. He is survived by his wife and three children, Miss Hazel, Allender and Roy. One sister, Mrs. Henry LEOPOLD of Burgettstown also survives him. Mr. SMITH was once a resident of McDonald. *Xenia, O., Republican The death of Mrs. Robert RAMSEY occurred at her home in East End, Pittsburgh, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. RAMSEY have been prominently identified with the Second Presbyterian Church. Mr. RAMSEY was one a superintendent at Imperial. He is now treasurer of the Pittsburgh Gage and Supply Co., and the Federal Street and Pleasant Valley R. R. Co. *Imperial column Mr. and Mrs. J. B. WALLACE, J. M. WALLACE and A. C. GIBSON attended the funeral of James McBurney GIBSON, little son of the Rev. J. D. and Mrs. GIBSON of Elizabeth. The child was a twin and had not been very strong. The death occurred Friday afternoon, February 19. funeral services were conducted Saturday evening at the home. Interment took place at Miller's Run Monday. *Midway column Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MCLAUGHLIN and children attend the funeral of the former's brother, John MCLAUGHLIN at Saltsburg Monday. *Midway column

    10/03/2006 12:11:56
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] MCDONALD, Alexander J. Feb. 20, 1915, McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. MCDONALD Several McDonald people attended the funeral services of Alexander J. MCDONALD at Crafton on Wednesday. Mr. MCDONALD was for many years a prominent business man of this place being the first cashier of the People's National Bank.

    10/02/2006 12:21:13
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] MCKEE, COZAD, OLDFIELD, LECUVRE, LEVINE, RUSSELL, STRAIN, RICHMOND Feb. 12, 1915 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. MCKEE, COZAD, OLDFIELD, LECUVRE, LEVINE, RUSSELL, STRAIN, RICHMOND Mrs. Julianne MCKEE, aged 89 years, died at 7:45 Saturday evening, February 6, at the home of her son, E. Boyles MCKEE, near Sturgeon. Until one week before her death Mrs. MCKEE had been in exceptionally good health. On Sunday she contracted a severe cold, which later in the week developed into pneumonia, and Friday her life was despaired of. Mrs. MCKEE was born February 1, 1826, at Oakdale, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac MUSSER. The early part of her life was passed at Oakdale, and in February of 1848 she was united in marriage with George M. MCKEE. For five years following her marriage, Mrs. MCKEE lived at Hickory and then moved to a farm about three miles north of McDonald. In 1874 Mr. and Mrs. MCKEE moved to Noblestown. After her husband's death in 1879 Mrs. MCKEE remained at Noblestown until two years ago, when she came to make her home with her son. Mrs. MCKEE was widely known throughout this entire district. She was a member of the Noblestown United Presbyterian Church for more than seventy years. The longevity of the family of which she was a member was remarkable. So far as can be learned Mrs. MCKEE was the oldest woman in North Fayette township, Allegheny county. One sister, Mrs. Ida J. MCELHEREN, died last month at the age of 87 years. The only surviving sister, Mrs. Nancy G. CLEVER of Albia, Ia., is 84 years old. Three sons, David M. MCKEE of Philadelphia, George M. MCKEE of Pittsburgh, and E. B. MCKEE of McDonald, also survive. The funeral services were held at the E. B. MCKEE home Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock and were conducted by the Rev. A. J. CALVIN, pastor of the Noblestown United Presbyterian church, assisted by Dr. W. D. IRONS, pastor of the First United Presbyterian Church of McDonald, the Rev. J. P. JORDAN of the First Presbyterian Church of McDonald, and the Rev. H. R. MCCARTNEY of Burgettstown. Interment in Robinson's Run cemetery. *Per second article her date of marriage was Feb. 3, 1848 A stroke of paralysis suffered on Tuesday night of last week resulted fatally to Mrs. Elizabeth MCCOLLISTER COZAD, widow of Henry COZAD, at her home near Coon Island, in the Claysville locality, Friday night, February 5, at 8:30 o'clock. She was aged 78 years. Mrs. COZAD was found Wednesday morning in bed in an unconscious condition, and it is supposed that she was stricken while asleep during the night. She never regained consciousness. Mrs. COZAD was born near Prosperity, being the daughter of the late Daniel and Lucretta MCCOLLISTER of that section. She spent her early life in the Prosperity section, and about 25 years ago the COZAD family moved to near Coon Island. Her husband, Henry COZAD, died about three years ago. Since the death of her husband Mrs. COZAD had resided on the home farm with a son Arthur. She was a member of the Claysville M. E. Church. Three sons survive her: Arthur, with whom she lived, Charles COZAD of McDonald and Oliver COZAD of Marion, Ohio. Funeral services conducted by the Rev. A. G. LEWIS, pastor of the Claysville M. E. Church, were held Sunday afternoon from the COZAD home. Interment was in the Claysville cemetery. Mrs. Marian OLDFIELD, wife of Joseph OLDFIELD, Sr., died Wednesday night, February 10, about 9:15 o'clock, at her home in Arabella street. She was born in Scotland August 4, 1851, and had lived in McDonald about twenty-five years. She is survived by her husband, three sons and three daughters: Thomas and Joseph of McDonald, Robert of Philadelphia, Mrs. J. F. BOYD and Mrs. Aaron STEELE of McDonald and Mrs. John BUTLER of Steubenville, Ohio. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. T. W. CORNELL, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Interment at Robinson's Run cemetery. Benjamin LECUVRE, aged 67, was found dead Thursday morning at this home in Laurel Hill. He lived alone and had not been seen since Monday morning. The time and cause of death are unknown, but it is supposed that he died of natural causes. The body was brought to the HUMPHRIES mortuary on Thursday. He was a member of La Solidarite Society of McDonald. His nearest relative is John Baptist LECUVRE. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon from HUMPHRIES mortuary. *In another article his name is spelled LECOEURER Abraham, the eight-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. LEVINE, died at the family home in Third street Wednesday night, February 10, at 9 o'clock. Interment took place Thursday in the Jewish cemetery at McKees Rocks. The funeral of Mrs. James RUSSELL, mother of Frank RUSSELL of Beaver county, took place Monday. John F. STRAIN, son of Peter and Mary Ann FOUGHT STRAIN, was born in Jackson, Ohio, June 20, 1853, and departed this life at this home near Primrose January 22, 1915, aged 62 years. Deceased was the last of a family of five children, four sisters having preceded him. He was united in marriage with Anna GORDON in 1874. To this union four sons were born, of whom three, together with his wife, survive. The surviving sons are John C. of East Pittsburg, George of Rennerdale and James of near Primrose. Will passed to his reward July 23, 1908. Mr. STRAIN was left an orphan when a youth. Soon after the death of his mother he left the home of his birth and came to Washington County, Pennsylvania, where he resided until his death. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and attended the means of grace until prevented by failing health. He was always cheerful and bore his affliction with patience. John F. STRAIN was a king husband and loving father and was considerate and compassionate with all with whom he came in contact. Funeral services were conducted by the Knights of Pythias, of which he was a member, and his remains were laid to rest in Centre cemetery. *Midway column Mary RICHMOND, colored, died at 4 o'clock, Monday morning of tuberculosis, aged two and one half years. The child lived with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James RANDOLPH, of Primrose. Funeral services were held at the RANDOLPH home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge of Rev. G. E. SALLEE. Interment was in the Robinson Run cemetery. February 13, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook

    10/02/2006 12:15:45
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] NOURIGAT, BERRY, CROOKS Jan. 29, 1915 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. NOURIGAT, BERRY, CROOKS Mrs. Mary NOURIGAT, aged 48 years, wife of Fred NOURIGAT, died about 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, January 26, at her home in Midway. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at her late home in Midway. The Rev. Dr. W. D. IRONS conducted the services. Interment in Robinson's Run cemetery. The daughter of Mrs. Fred MITCHELL of McDonald, Mrs. NOURIGAT was born in France and came to this country when a child. For many years she lived in McDonald, but of late had made her home in Midway. Besides the parents and husband, four sons and five daughters survive. *From the Feb. 5, 1915 Record: Mrs. NOURIGATE was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Benoit MITCHELL and not of Fred MITCHELL. Fred MITCHELL is a brother. *... She is survived by her husband and nine children: William, married and living in Midway; Mrs. Howard CAMPBELL of Bavington, Mrs. Mayo CAMPBELL of Midway, Mrs. James MITCHELL of McDonald, John, Louise, Albert, Hazel, and Earl, at home. There also survive her parents, Mrs. J. B. MITCHELL, and one brother of McDonald, and three sisters, two at Terre Haute, Ind., and one at Bridgeville, Pa. (Midway column) Mr. and Mrs. Will HUNTER attended the funeral of the latter's aunt, Mrs. Margaret STURGEON BERRY, at Florence on Saturday. Mrs. BERRY was 92 years old. The funeral of Martha Dolores CROOKS, oldest daughter of Don and Olive CARLISLE CROOKS, was held at their home on Sabbath. She died Friday, January 22. For only five and one-half years this little June bud had bloomed in our narrow valley. Yet doubtlessly she had fulfilled her earthly mission, and passed from us as untroubled and unafraid as if she had been all through life. Her pastor in his discourse spoke of children as "magnets which draw us upward away from the cares and temptations of earth." The Rev. Mr. JAMISON added strength to this idea by his beautiful metaphor of the shepherd who, having failed to drive his flock over a stream, took up a lamb in his arms, the mother sheep followed him closely, then the whole flock passed through the water safely to the other shore. The Rev. Mr. SNYDER and Rev. Mr. JAMISON of Sheraden conducted the services and the Valley choir sand "God be with you till we meet again." There remain, besides the parents two small sisters, Helen and Janet.

    09/30/2006 02:29:36
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] SIEBERT, ROBINSON, MORRIS, PREVADE, JONES Jan. 22, 1915 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. SIEBERT, ROBINSON, MORRIS, PREVADE, JONES Henry SIEBERT, 66 years old, died Friday night, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. J. GRAY, near Venice. For the last six weeks he had been critically ill of heart trouble and dropsy. Mr. SIEBERT was a carpenter and moved to Venice seventeen years ago from Bellevue. The funeral was conducted at the Venice United Presbyterian Church Sunday afternoon by the Rev. C. T. LITTELL. Mr. SIEBERT leaves his widow and three daughters, Mrs. S. H. HERRIOTT, Mrs. GRAY and Mrs. Clyde COWDEN, all of the Venice neighborhood. Eight grandchildren also survive. Rev. Henry ROBINSON, colored, aged 72 years, died at 10:30 o'clock Saturday night, January 16, at his home in the South Side, McDonald. Funeral services were held in the First Baptist church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and were in charge of the Rev. G. E. SALLIE, pastor of the church. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. The Rev. Mr. ROBINSON was born in Richmond, Va., and until the Lincoln proclamation was in slavery in the South. After the war he came North. He located in McDonald about 15 years ago. From that time until about six years ago he was pastor of the First Baptist church of this place. For the past five months he had been in failing health. His wife and one daughter, Mrs. Susan JOHNSON of Indianapolis, Ind., survive. *From a Resolution of Respect on the same page: ... "This is to certify that our deceased brother, R. H. ROBINSON, became a member of MCKINLEY Lodge No. 17, A. F. & A. M. of McDonald, Pa., entered passed, and was raised May 27, 1907, and the same year was elected to the office of chaplain, which office he filled until the Grand Master above called him from labor to reward." ... John MORRIS, aged 52 years, a life long resident of this part of Washington county, died Tuesday morning, January 19, at 5 o'clock in the West Penn hospital, Pittsburgh. He had been ill for eight weeks and recently underwent an operation. The body was brought to the home of Thomas SHANE, a brother-in-law, who resides two miles southeast of McDonald in Cecil township. Funeral services were held at the SHANE home Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Dr. W. D. IRONS. Interment in the Venice cemetery. Mr. MORRIS was born in Venice and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John MORRIS. He never married, and Mrs. SHANE is the only surviving relative. Mrs. Mary PREVADE, aged 53 years, died at her home at Sturgeon on Wednesday night, January 13, at 12:30 o'clock. She was born in Turin, Italy, and came to this country when but nine years of age. She was twice married. Her first husband was Paul MARCOZ, and to them four children were born, two of whom survive. Mr. MARCOZ died some eighteen years ago. Her second marriage was to Peter PREVADE, and three children were born to this union. Her years of suffering were borne with great patience, and she leaves to mourn her her husband, Peter PREVADE, and the following children: Paul and Mamie MARCOZ, Mary, Dewey and Peter PREVADE, all at home. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic church at Noblestown. Interment in Noblestown cemetery. Following an illness of several months, Mrs. Mary PREVADO, wife of Peter PREVADO, died on Thursday morning at her home in Sturgeon. Mrs. PREVADO was a native of Italy but has been a well known resident of Sturgeon for a number of years. She was twice married, her first husband Paul MARRON, dying some 18 years ago. Besides her husband she leaves one son ___ MARCOZ and two daughters, Miss Mary MARCOZ and Miss Julia PREVADO. Funeral services were held on Saturday morning Jan. 16 at 10 o'clock in the St. Patrick's Catholic church of Noblestown. Interment was made at Noblestown. January 23, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook The Rev. Fr. Joseph A. BURGOON on Tuesday assisted at the funeral services of David G. JONES, general manager of the Pittsburgh Buffalo Coal Co., which was held at the St. Patrick's Church, Canonsburg.

    09/29/2006 04:43:34
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] STRAIN, PROUDFIT, KERRIGAN, DEVREUX, BOWMAN, KRESS, DEAROLPH Feb. 5, 1915 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. STRAIN, PROUDFIT, KERRIGAN, DEVREUX, BOWMAN, KRESS, DEAROLPH John F. STRAIN, 62 years old, died at his home at Primrose on Friday, January 22, following an illness extending over a period of thirteen years. Mr. STRAIN came from Ohio to the Primrose locality forty two years ago and had lived there ever since. At first he worked in the mines and with the coming of oil twenty-five years ago Mr. STRAIN engaged in teaming. He was well known and highly respected. Mr. STRAIN was a member of the United Presbyterian Church of Midway, Pa., and a member of Waverly Lodge No. 145, Knights of Pythias of McDonald, Pa. He is survived by his wife and three sons: George of Rennerdale, John C. of East Pittsburgh and James of Primrose. The funeral services were held at the late home on Monday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. J. D. GIBSON of Elizabeth, a former pastor of the Centre U. P. Church. Interment was made at Centre cemetery, Midway. Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Catherine RIDDILE PROUDFIT, who died at the home of her daughter in Smith township a short distance east of Burgettstown Saturday, were held Monday. The interment was in the Fairview cemetery. Mrs. PROUDFIT had been ill for some time of complications. She was aged 82 years. Mrs. PROUDFIT had been a resident of Smith township all of her life, having been born April 5, 1832. She was a daughter of Samuel and Margaret SCOTT RIDDILE. Six children survive her: Andrew C. PROUDFIT, near Burgettstown; Dr. Samuel PROUDFIT, Youngstown, Ohio; Rev. John PROUDFIT, Connellsville; Mrs. Elizabeth PATTERSON, Crafton; Mrs. Mary RUSSELL, Candor; Mrs. John STEVENSON, near Burgettstown and at whose home her death occurred. One brother, Dr. W. V. RIDDILE of Burgettstown, survives. Mrs. PROUDFIT was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Burgettstown. Following an operation performed a few days ago, Mrs. Elizabeth KERRIGAN died on Monday night, February 1, at 10 o'clock in the Presbyterian hospital, Pittsburgh. Her home was in Laurel Hill. Mrs. KERRIGAN was 42 yeas of age. She was the widow of Matthew KERRIGAN, whose death occurred about five years ago. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James DALY, Mrs. KERRIGAN was born and had spent her entire life in McDonald. Her mother is dead. Besides her father she leaves one son, Patrick KERRIGAN, and one daughter Miss Marie KERRIGAN, both at home. Funeral services were held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Alphonsus' Church. Interment was made at the Roman Catholic cemetery at Noblestown. After a long illness, Prosper DEVREUX died Tuesday morning, February 2, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. August GATY, in Valley street. He was 77 years of age. Mr. DEVREUX and his wife came to McDonald from Belgium about sixteen years ago. Mr. DEVREUX was formerly employed in the mines but of late years he had led a retired life. He leaves his wife and two daughters, Mrs. GATY and Mrs. Vincent JIANNINO of McDonald. Funeral services in charging of the Rev. Dr. Alexandre MAGE were held in the French church Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment was made in the Hilldale cemetery. Mrs. Julia BOWMAN, aged 35 years, wife of William BOWMAN, died about 2 o'clock Friday morning, January 8, at her home in Homestead. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, January 12, at her late home. Interment was in Homestead cemetery. She is survived by her husband, William BOWMAN, and five children: Mary, Annie, George, William, and a small baby. Besides her mother, Mrs. Mary E. BROCKMAN, and one sister, Mrs. Camille GILLIS of Midway, five brothers also survive: John, Clarence and William of Midway, Charles of Saxonburg and Martin of Perrysville. George John KRESS died at his home at Midway on Friday, January 29, of bronchial pneumonia. He was born in Germany on February 20, 1875, and came to the United States twelve years ago. He and his wife, who was Minnie WINDLE, were married Christmas Day ten years ago. They came to Midway about three years ago and acquired the property they live in. Mr. KRESS was a mine worker, frugal and industrious, and a good citizen. He was a member of the German Church of McDonald. Besides his wife he leaves four children: William, Margaret; Herbert and Elmer, also a sister, Mrs. JEW, the wife of Dr. Harry JEW of Pittsburgh, and one brother, Conrad KRESS of Gillespie, Ill. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the late home, conducted by the pastor of the German Church, the Rev. J. B. ACKMAN, who was assisted by the Rev. E. V. SHOTWELL and the Rev. J. S. HITE. Interment was made in Centre cemetery. *Midway column John A. DEAROLPH, president of the Parker Milling company and a man prominent in business and lodge circles died at his home in Clymer, Pa., Saturday evening last at 10 o'clock after a six months illness with neuritis. Mr. DEAROLPH was 45 years of age and for many years conducted a large and prosperous furniture and undertaking business at Clymer. He was identified with many of that town's business enterprises. He was director of the First National Bank and bore the distinction of being the town's first burgess. He was a member of the First Presbyterian church, Royal Arcanum, Protected Home Circle, Red Men, Maccabees and K. of P. He was also a fireman. The funeral was held at his late home Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock and was largely attended, the members of the several lodges attending in a body. The burial took place at Indiana, Pa., special cars being run to that city to accommodate the many friends who desired to be present at the laying away of the remains of this excellent man. Mr. DEAROLPH is survived by his father and mother, his wife and two children, Albert and Mildred. He is also survived by two brothers and seven sisters: William of Bulger, Pa., and Harry J. of this city; Mrs. Emma SHOUP, Mrs. G. B. EDDINGER and Mrs. Homer KAHLE of Monroe, Pa.; Mrs. R. P. BERLIN, of Shippenville, Pa., Mrs. Richard HANCOCK, of Clymer and Misses Margaret and Clara at home. February 6, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook

    09/28/2006 12:15:03
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] MILLER, LAGRAND, RICHARDS, HENTIG, GAULT, BAUMANN, DUBOIS, CLIFFORD, HAWTHORN, MCELHERRON Jan. 15, 1915 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. MILLER, LAGRAND, RICHARDS, HENTIG, GAULT, BAUMANN, DUBOIS, CLIFFORD, HAWTHORN, MCELHERRON Jan. 15, 1915 McDonald PA Record Wayne McCormick MILLER died Friday morning, January 8, 1915, after a few months' illness of acute myelitis. Mr. MILLER came here in November, accompanied by his wife and child to spend Thanksgiving with his sister, Mrs. Dr. S. G. MOORE. He was born in Dilliner, Greene County Pa., thirty-six years ago, and was a son of the late George G. MILLER. He was a graduate of the West Virginia University, having completed his course in 1906 and spent some time afterwards with the West Kentucky Coal Company at Sturgis, Ky., and later with the Colorado Iron and Fuel Company at Trinidat, Colo. At the time of taking sick he was in the employ of the Fairmont Mining and Machine Company. He was a faithful member of the Christian Church and also of the Masonic lodge. Mr. MILLER was a young man of sterling qualities and excellent character and was liked by all with whom he came in contact. Short services were conducted at the residence Mrs. MOORE, Saturday morning by Reverends BARRON and W. E. CRAIG. The remains were shipped on the 2:30 train Saturday to Sturgis, Ky., for interment. He is survived by a wife and child, his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth MILLER, three sisters, Mrs. S. G. MOORE of this city, Mrs. J. B. SMITH of McDonald, Pa., Mrs. Stella SMITH of Morgantown, W. Va., and one brother, Dr. W. D. MILLER of Weaver.---(Elkins, W. Va., Inter-Mountain) At 7 o'clock Monday morning occurred the death of Emma, the four-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John LAGRAND of Belgian Hill. Death was due to pneumonia. Besides the parents one brother survives. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, interment being in Hilldale cemetery. Crushed by falling slate in the Jumbo mine that did not touch his father, who was working only four feet from him, Thomas Y. RICHARDS, aged 18 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. James RICHARDS, of West End, was so badly injured that he died in the Mercy hospital Tuesday night. The accident occurred Tuesday afternoon about one o'clock. The mass of rock caught the young man about the middle of the body and it is supposed injured him internally, besides fracturing a large bone in one leg. He was rushed to the hospital but lived only a short time after arriving there. Besides the parents, four sisters and two brothers survive. Funeral services will be held at the RICHARDS home Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock and will be conducted by Dr. W. D. IRONS. The interment will be in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. BALLARD and Miss Vine SPRUNG attended the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. A. S. HENTIG at Emsworth Tuesday. *Imperial column Word was received here last week of the death of Mrs. Silas GAULT of Erie. She was a former resident of Primrose. *Midway column Mrs. James BURKE and daughter Allie, ___ Elizabeth SHOTTEN, Mrs. Henry HOLLAND and Ferdinand GILLES attended the funeral of Mrs. William BAUMANN at Homestead Monday. *Midway column Mrs. Julia L. BAUMANN, aged 33 years, ___ of W. H. BAUMANN of 119 West __fth avenue, Homestead, died at her ___ Friday night, January 8, after a ___ illness. She was born in Midway in _____ and was a daughter of the late William BROCKMAN and Mary E. BROCKMAN. ... ad been a resident of Homestead for *1 years and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She is survived by her husband and five children, also by her mother, Mrs. Mary E. BROCKMAN, and the following brothers and sister: Charles, ... William, Clarence, John and Mrs. ___ell GILLES. Funeral services were ...ted at the family residence Monday ... Interment in Homestead cemetery. *Midway column, damaged along one border Following an illness of but a few hours John B. DUBOIS, a well-known Belgium (sic) resident of this place died at 5:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at his home in Miller St. Mr. DUBOIS was at his work at Jumbo mine of the Pittsburgh Coal company Monday as usual. He complained of illness in the evening and during the night rapidly grew worse. Heart trouble was assigned as the cause of death. The dead man was born in Belgium 61 years ago and came to America 16 years ago. His wife survives. He was a member of the Solidarite society. Funeral services were held at the DUBOIS home Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment was in the Robinson Run cemetery. *January 16, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook Mrs. Emma CLIFFORD aged 53 years, wife of John CLIFFORD, died at the CLIFFORD home in Bishop Tuesday morning after an illness caused by cancer. Three daughters and two sons survive besides the parents. Funeral services were held at St. Mary's church, Cecil, Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment was in the Roman Catholic cemetery there. January 16, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook On Thursday morning about 5 o'clock occurred the death of John the seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank HAWTHORN of Valley St. Death was due to spinal meningitis. Funeral services were held at the home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. January 16, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook Mrs. MCELHERRON died at her home here Saturday morning from a paralytic stroke. She was buried from her late residence Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. MASSER. Interment was made in the Oakdale cemetery Thursday morning. She is survived by two children, one daughter, Mrs. Ella VANCE and son Charles MCELHERRON. *Oakdale column January 16, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook

    09/27/2006 01:01:21
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] NOEY, OHL, O'MALLEY, PARKER, PATCH, PROPHATER, ROBERTS, ROWAN, SALING 1916
    2. M Little
    3. Found in the Pittsburgh Gazette dated December 26 1916: NOEY - On Sunday, December 24 1916 at his home at Vanport, Pa., SAMUEL A NOEY, aged 32 years. Funeral services will be held at his late home on Tuesday evening, December 26 1916 at 7:30 pm. Services will be held at Ann Ashley Methodist Episcopal Church, Homestead, Pa., at 2:15 pm on Wednesday. Homestead and Braddock Pa papers please copy. OHL - On Saturday morning, December 23 1916, SADIE OHL, daughter of THOMAS J and SARAH B OHL, at the family home, 97 East High street, Salem, Ohio. Funeral services at the above address, Tuesday, December 26 1916 at 2 pm. O'MALLEY - At St Francis Hospital on Sunday, December 24 1916, WILLIAM O'MALLEY, in his 35th year. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs HENRY McNANY, 701 Main street, North Braddock, Pa., on Tuesday, December 26 at 8:30 am. Solemn high mass at St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private on Calvary Cemetery. PARKER - ALLEN WELKER PARKER, on Friday, December 22 1916 at Bellevue Suburban Hospital, at 9:10 pm, infant son of ALLEN K O LILLIS and MAY PARKER, aged 13 months. Funeral services at the residence of Mrs SARA E PARKER, Woodlawn and Stanton avenues, Bellevue, on Tuesday, December 26 at 2:30 pm. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private. PATCH - On Monday, December 25 1916 at 1:45 pm, SARAH H PATCH. Funeral services at the residence of her brother, J C PATCH, 262 Bellefield avenue, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Interment at Blairsville on Wednesday. PROPHATER - On Sabbath, December 24 1916 at 12:?0 am, ANNA F PROPHATER, daughter of the late FRANK and ELIZA J PROPHATER. Funeral services at her late residence, 3960 Winsom street, North Side, on Tuesday at 3 pm. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private. ROBERTS - Suddenly on Sunday, December 24 1916 at 2:15 pm, ETHEL MARIE, daughter of EVAN M and MARY K ROBERTS, aged 7 years, 1 month and 1 day. Funeral services at the family home, 2154 Hazel avenue, Carrick (cars 53 and 54), Tuesday evening, December 26 at 8 o'clock. Interment at 2 pm Wednesday in the South Side Cemetery. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. ROWAN - On Saturday, December 23 1916 at 7:30 pm, WILLIAM McCULLOCH ROWAN, husband of MARY ELDER ROWAN, in his 70th year. Funeral services will be held at the family residence, 615 Braddock avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa., Tuesday, December 26 1916 at 2:30 o'clock. Interment private later. SALING - On Sunday, December 24 1916 at 8:30 am at his home, PHILLIP SALING, husband of LOUISE SALING (nee REECK) in his 74th year. Funeral services at the family residence, 232? Wylie avenue on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private in Oakland Cemetery on Wednesday at 2:30 pm. _________________________________________________________________ The next generation of Search—say hello! http://imagine-windowslive.com/minisites/searchlaunch/?locale=en-us&FORM=WLMTAG

    09/26/2006 05:46:07
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] BLACK, PRUDEN, JOURETT December 26, 1903 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. BLACK, PRUDEN, JOURETT Mrs. A. M. BLACK died at her home in McKeesport Friday and was buried on Sunday. Mrs. BLACK was a sister of Mrs. M. M. PIERCE, of this place. Miss Ina PRUDEN, aged 17, daughter of John F. PRUDEN, died Friday morning, December 18, 1903, at the home of her parents, 542 Main street, Carnegie, of scarlet fever. Miss PRUDEN formerly lived at Oakdale and had many friends in this neighborhood. Died, Dec. 8th, Leon JOURETTE, aged 62 years. *Sturgeon column

    09/24/2006 11:19:22
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] OWENS, O'NEIL, PROPHATER, PALM, WALSH 1916 Death Notices
    2. M Little
    3. Found in the Pittsburgh Press dated November 22 1916: OWENS - On Monday, Nov 20 1916 at 8:15 pm, VINCENT OWENS, beloved husband of ANNIE MALONE OWENS. Funeral services at the family home, Stillwell and Wabana sts., Northside, Pittsburg, on Wednesday evening, Nov 22 at 8 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private Thursday morning. Take West View car to Duquesne ave. O'NEIL - At Cambridge Springs, Pa., on Tuesday, Nov 21 1916 at 10:15 pm, PETER G O'NEIL, son of the late JOHN and SARAH O'NEIL. Notice of funeral later. PROPHATER - On Monday, Nov 20 1916 at 11:25 pm, ELIZA J PROPHATER, widow of FRANK PROPHATER, at her residence 3960 Winshire st., Northside. Owing to illness of another member of the family, funeral services and interment will be private, Thursday at 2:30 pm. PALM - On Tuesday, Nov 21 1916 at 1:15 pm, CLEO JOHNSTON PALM, aged 13 years, daughter of CARRIE JOHNSTON and the late DAVID G PALM. Funeral services at Waymon A M E church, Prestton ave., Bellevue, Pa., Thursday, Nov 23 at 2:30 pm. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. WALSH - At his residence, 180 Gra?? ave., Crafton, on Tuesday, Nov 21 1916 at 3:30 am, ALEXIS P WALSH, husband of NINA JOYCE, aged 37 years, son of MOSES P and MARY E WALSH. Funeral from St Philip's Roman Catholic church, Crafton, Thursday morning, Nov 23 at 9 o'clock. Detroit papers please copy. _________________________________________________________________ All-in-one security and maintenance for your PC.  Get a free 90-day trial! http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwlo0050000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://www.windowsonecare.com/?sc_cid=msn_hotmail

    09/24/2006 07:33:30
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] LANG, LEHNER-LEWIS, LOBAUGH, LUTZ, MATZ, McPHERSON, MOORE, MYERS, NUSSBAUMER
    2. M Little
    3. Death notices for the following were found in the Pittsburgh Press dated March 9 1942: HILDA LANG died Sunday, March 8 1942 at Vincentian Home daughter of the late BERNARD and ANNA HEIM LANG BETTY LEWIS LEHNER died on Saturday, March 7 1942 at age 39 daughter of MARY VOSS LEWIS and the late WILLIAM J LEWIS interment in South Side Cemetery MARY WEIR LOBAUGH died Sunday, March 8 1942 in Norfolk VA wife of the late L G LOBAUGH CLARENCE W LUTZ died Sunday, March 8 1942 husband of MAUDE PARR son of MARY A and the late FRANK J LUTZ MAGDALENA MATZ died Sunday, March 8 1942 at home in Dormont wife of the late GEORGE MATZ HENRY McPHERSON died Sunday, March 8 1942 at home in North Side husband of MABEL McPHERSON CLARA GILTRAP MOORE (nee THOMA) died Monday, March 9 1942 wife of AMOS MOORE ROBERT P MYERS died Sunday, March 8 1942 husband of EDITH SOUTHWELL MYERS of North Side ELIZABETH NUSSBAUMER died Friday, March 6 1942 daughter of the late JACOB and ALBERTINA KRAUS NUSSBAUMER _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself - download free Windows Live Messenger themes! http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwme0020000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://imagine-msn.com/themes/vibe/default.aspx?locale=en-us&source=hmtagline

    09/21/2006 07:20:44
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] GUINNIP, HEYM, HENNESSEY, JONES, LOBAUGH, LEAF, McANULTY, MANSFIELD 1928 notices
    2. M Little
    3. Notices for the following were found in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette dated August 30 1928: Robert D GUINNIP died Tuesday, August 28 1928 husband of EDNA ROBINSON GUINNIP resided at 407 Chalfont street, Beltzhoover Wilhelmina HEYM died Tuesday, August 28 1928 in her 77th year wife of FREDERICK W HEYM mother of Mrs WILLIAM G HAFENDRAK of Hazelwood Michael HENNESSEY died Monday, August 27 1928 husband of AGNES FLYNN William G JONES died Tuesday, August 28 1928 in his 37th year son of RICHARD and CLARA (ADAMS) JONES resided at 2917 Shadeland avenue, Northside L Granville LOBAUGH died Tuesday, August 28 1928 husband of MARY WEIR LOBAUGH resided at 3436 Perrysville avenue, Northside William G LEAF died Monday, August 27 1928 at University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pa. husband of ANNIE DIETRICH LEAF interment at Mt Royal cemetery David C McANULTY died Wednesday, August 29 1928 husband of CARRIE S HOFFMANN McANULTY resided at 338 Brownsville road, Knoxville, Pittsburgh interment at Southside cemetery Elizabeth ROWAN MANSFIELD died Monday, August 27 1928 in her 57th year wife of PATRICK MANSFIELD resided at 437 Corey avenue, Braddock _________________________________________________________________ Add fun gadgets and colorful themes to express yourself on Windows Live Spaces http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://www.get.live.com/spaces/features

    09/19/2006 09:23:45
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] BEATTIE, BRUCE, BUDDEMEYER, CROZIER, CULLER 1903 Death Notices
    2. M Little
    3. Found in the Pittsburgh Gazette on May 21 1903: BEATTIE - On Tuesday, May 19 at 9:15 am, WILLIAM BEATTIE. Funeral services will be held at his late residence, No. 105 Lafayette avenue, formerly No. 70 Linden avenue, Allegheny city, at 2:30 pm, Thursday, May 21. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private. (Submitter's note - Interment was at Union Dale Cemetery.) BRUCE - On Wednesday, May 20 1903 at 6:30 am, Mrs MARY BRUCE, aged 80 years. Funeral services at the residence of her son, JAMES BRUCE, No. 1010 Murtland avenue, East End, on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. BUDDEMEYER - On Tuesday, May 19 1903 at 8 pm, at her residence, 310 Amber street, East End, REGINA K, wife of H W BUDDEMEYER Sr, aged 73 years. Funeral services on Friday, May 23 at 2:30 pm. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. CROZIER - On Wednesday, May 20 1903 at 2 am at the family home, 1310 Race street, Allegheny, ANDREW CROZIER, beloved husband of MARY J CROZIER. Funeral services at his late residence on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. CULLER - On Tuesday, May 19 1903 at 3 pm, WILLIAM H CULLER, in the 59th year of his age. Funeral services at his late residence, No. 1411 Western avenue, Allegheny, this morning at 10:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment at Wheeling, W. Va. _________________________________________________________________ Got something to buy, sell or swap? Try Windows Live Expo ttp://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwex0010000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://expo.live.com/

    09/14/2006 07:01:50
    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] BUDDEMEYER, CROZIER, BEATTIE, MOTTER, TIDBALL obits 1903
    2. M Little
    3. Found in the Pittsburgh Press dated May 21 1903: Mrs W H BUDDEMEYER, 73 years old, is dead at her late residence, 310 Amber street, East End, from heart failure. She was born in Germany and in 1854 came with her parents to this city, where she had since resided. She was a member of the First German Evangelical Lutheran church, of which Rev W H Broecker is pastor. Besides her husband, she leaves one son, W H BUDDEMEYER Jr. ANDREW CROZIER is dead at his late residence, 1310 Race street, Allegheny, from heart failure. He was born in Ireland and came to this country when a child. Mr CROZIER was employed as a carpenter by A M Byers & Co., for the past 35 years. He was a member of the Fourth Presbyterian church, Allegheny, and leaves two sons and two daughters. WILLIAM BEATTIE, for many years a resident of the Fourth ward, Allegheny, and an old employee of the Northside locomotive works, is dead of pneumonia at the home of his sister, Mrs GRANVILLE LOBAUGH, in Lafayette avenue. He was widely and favorably known, especially among the railroad men. JEREMIAH B MOTTER, 87 years old, died yesterday at his home, No. 1121 Sherman avenue, Wilkinsburg. He went to Wilkinsburg about two years ago from Mannington, Va. He served in the civil war with the One Hundred Fourteenth regiment. His remains will be sent to Mannington today for interment. New Castle, Pa., May 21 - Mrs MARTHA D TIDBALL, widow of ex-Postmaster DAVID TIDBALL, is dead, aged 70. She is survived by one son, FRANK, of this city, and two daughters, Mrs ELLA HAYES of New Castle and Mrs FREDERICK BENNINGHOFF of Greenville. Sharon, Pa., May 21 - MOTHER ANNA, for many years in charge of Villa Maria, near New Bedford, near here, is dead after being bedridden for 21 years. She was born in France 75 years ago and had been in this country more than 50 years. _________________________________________________________________ Get the new Windows Live Messenger! http://imagine-msn.com/messenger/launch80/default.aspx?locale=en-us&source=wlmailtagline

    09/11/2006 07:28:27