Found in the Pittsburgh Press dated Saturday, January 13 1923: WILLIAM J McMILLEN died Thursday in his home, 7428 Perrysville ave., Northside. He had been engaged in the produce business in Pittsburgh many years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs ANNA R McMILLEN; two sons, ALEXANDER G McMILLEN of the Northside and J GRANT McMILLEN of Emsworth; a sister, Mrs EMMA SHERMER (*) of Atlantic City and a brother, ALEXANDER McMILLEN of Pittsburgh. (* Surname should read SCHIRMER.) CHARLES MEYER, aged 78, died early yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs PETER BRUNINGHOUS, Perry highway, McCandless township. He was born in Germany and came with his parents to the United States when aged 3. He was a teamster and had spent most of his life on the Southside. He attended the Southside Baptist church. Besides his daughter, he is survived by a son, WILLIAM MEYER. LOUIS MEARS, aged 46, died Friday in his home, Lick Run road, near Broughton postoffice. He was a member of Court Pride, No. 20, Foresters of America, of West Elizabeth. He is survived by his mother, Mrs CAROLINE LICK BASHOR MEARS; three brothers, ADAM, DANIEL and CHARLES BASHOR and three sisters, Mrs ELIZABETH LEWIS, Mrs LEO VEHRE and Miss LENA BASHOR. PAUL W BRASS, aged 39, died yesterday in his home, 309 Ridge ave., Crafton. He was born in Pittsburgh and had lived in the Westend section all his life. He was a member of the United Presbyterian church of Carnegie. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs J A SWINDELL and Miss AMY BRASS, and a brother, EDWARD BRASS. Miss MINNIE LITTELL died Thursday in her home, 410 Jackson st., Northside. She was born in England and had lived in Pittsburgh 35 years. She was a member of the Sandusky St Baptist church. She is survived by a brother, SIDNEY LITTELL of Alexandria, Minn., and two sisters, Miss VIOLET LITTELL and Mrs J H BEAL of Pittsburgh. _________________________________________________________________ Get FREE Web site and company branded e-mail from Microsoft Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/