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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] LOURIMORE, CHARLIER Sept. 25, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. LOURIMORE, CHARLIER Capt. James M. LOURIMORE, a life long resident of New Brighton, well known in the valley, a veteran of the civil strife, and a highly respected resident, died at Calendar, Ontario, Canada, of heart trouble. He had been in a serious condition for three weeks and his death was not unexpected. He went to Calendar in July. Mr. LOURIMORE would have been seventy-eight years of age had he lived until December next. Capt. LOURIMORE had an enviable war record. He enlisted in A Company, Ninth Penna. Reserves and served three years, then re-enlisted after being at home for three months in the Seventeenth Penna. Cavalry. He served until the close of the war. He was one of the organizers of Company B of New Brighton and served as both Second and First Lieutenants. He was in the N. G. P. for ten years. He was also captain of the Reynolds Rifles. Mr. LOURIMORE lived practically all his life in New Brighton. In early days before the war he was employed on the river. He was a member of the E. M. Stanton Post, No. 208, G. A. R., a charter member of Grace M. E. church and a member of Robertson Lodge, No. 450, I. O. O. F He is survived by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. George DICKEY, of New Brighton, Mrs. J. Noble JOHNSTON, of Freedom, Mrs. H. L. ANDREWS, of McDonald and one brother, Frank S. LOURIMORE, of New Brighton. Esther CHARLIER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli CHARLIER of North Ave. aged two years and six months died Wednesday morning at 12:30 o'clock from tuberculosis. Besides her parents she is survived by two brothers and three sisters. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home in charge of Dr. W. D. IRONS. Interment was in Robinson Run cemetery.

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