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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] GARDNER, HARDY, CAMPBELL, LOWRY, FAYER Mar. 25, 1920 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. GARDNER, HARDY, CAMPBELL, LOWRY, FAYER Viola GARDNER, aged 19 years, died at her home in Rochester, Pa., on last Thursday. Miss GARDNER had been an invalid for some time. She was brought to the home of her uncle, Charles SPRINGER, west of McDonald. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon by Rev. G. S. BROOKS. Interment was in the Oakdale cemetery. Her father, Thomas SPRINGER, survives. Daniel HARDY, beloved husband of Margaret JOHNS HARDY, died in his seventy-first year, March 24th, 1920. Funeral services will be held at the residence of his sisters, the Misses JOHNS, of Johns avenue, McDonald, Pa., on Friday, March 26th at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private. Ruth CAMPBELL, four year old daughter of George CAMPBELL, died at the home of her grandparents in Station Street, Wednesday evening, March 17, after a short illness of croup. She is survived by her father, one sister, Charlotte, and two brothers, Clair and Wayne. Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon by Rev. B. B. HARRISON, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Interment took place in Robinson Run Cemetery. F. M. LOWRY, who for a number of years conducted the Harkaway Hunt club stables and kennels on the MILLER farm, east of town, was found death in a pond near the New York Central railroad track near Buffalo, N. Y., on Thursday, March 18th. Mr. LOWRY resided here while the Harkaway Hunt club was in existence. He was a fine horseman and he and his associates gave McDonald people many fine exhibitions with their fine horses. Mr. LOWRY was 58 years of age and his home was in New York City. The affairs of the Dominion Gas company were in Buffalo. The last that was seen of Mr. LOWRY was on Tuesday when he left the office. He stated he was going to New York on business. It is supposed he took his life while temporarily insane. Frank M. LOWRY formerly was president of the Tri-State Gas company of Pittsburgh and later was in charge of the Dominion Gas company's affairs in Pittsburgh. In 1911 he was made president of the Dominion company with offices in New York and Buffalo, taking up his residence in Buffalo. He was a member of the Duquesne club and of the Pittsburgh Country club and organized the Pittsburgh Hunt club, which merged into the Harkaway Hunt club with stables and clubhouses at McDonald. Mrs. Mary J. SCOTT and family have the sympathy of the entire congregation in the sudden death of her daughter, Mrs. FAYER, Last Friday, at Middletown. Death was caused by influenza. *Noblestown U. P. church column The daughter of Thomas SPRINGER, of Pittsburgh, died Saturday morning in the City, and the remains were taken to the home of her uncle, Charles SPRINGER, at Sturgeon. Mr. SPRINGER was a former resident of this section. His wife died several years ago. Interment was in the Oakdale cemetery on Sunday afternoon. *Oakdale column

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