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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] CARL, MCNARY, HABROWSKI June 24, 1920 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. CARL, MCNARY, HABROWSKI Otto CARL, aged 49, died at his home at Hickory Friday morning, June 18, from a complication of diseases. Mr. CARL, who was born in Germany, May 4, 1871, came to America with his mother when 10 months old. On September 6, 1897, Mr. CARL was united in marriage with Miss Helen BOWMAN of Mount Pleasant Township. Mr. CARL was a member of the Baptist church. Besides his wife he is survived by two children, Florence and David, at home, one brother, Henry CARL of Oakdale and four sisters, Mrs. Herman ERBRECHT, of Bridgeville; Mrs. John GROSSHEIM and Mrs. Charles LANGHURST of McDonald, and Mrs. Mary WALTERS of Knoxville. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the United Presbyterian church near Hickory conducted by the Rev. A. F. ALEXANDER assisted by the Rev. Charles STUNKARD. Interment was in the Mount Prospect cemetery. Lee MCNARY, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MCNARY of Crafton died at his home in Crafton, on Tuesday morning. He was aged 19 years. Mr. MCNARY took suddenly ill on Monday and rapidly grew worse, his death resulting. He was quite an athlete, being captain of the wrestling team of the Ohian (sic) University, taking great interest in foot ball and base ball. Mr. MCNARY was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. MCNARY, who survive. One brother and sister also survive, Sturgeon, of Oklahoma, and Emily at home. Funeral services were held at the home on Wednesday at 1 o'clock and interment was in the Robinson Run cemetery. Dr. Walter John HABROWSKI died at this home 1710 Fox street, South Side Pittsburgh on Tuesday, June 15, 1920 at 7:30 p.m., after a long suffering illness. Just three months previous to his death the mother died. This, it is thought hastened the death of Dr. HABROWSKI as she had so patiently cared for him for a ling time. The funeral services were held on Saturday morning at eight o'clock. Dr. HABROWSKI was a brother of Mrs. J. A. SIORSKI, of Oakdale. *Oakdale column

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