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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] STRUTH, GARDINER, NALENKA Dec. 25, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. STRUTH, GARDINER, NALENKA The one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John STRUTH died Saturday at noon at the home of his parents at Primrose. Short funeral services were held at the Noblestown cemetery at noon on Monday where the interment was made. Joseph GARDINER, aged 67 years died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas BENNETT, of Sturgeon, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock as the result of a sudden attack of heart failure. Mr. GARDINER had been living with his daughter since the death of his wife last April. He got up Sunday morning in apparently as good health as usual and went about his duties. While sitting in his chair in the latter part of the forenoon, he was seen to drop forward and before aid could be summoned, had died. Heart failure is given as the cause of his sudden death. He leaves four sons and three daughters. The funeral services were held from the home of his daughter Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 in charge of the Rev. Dr. W. D. IRONS. The interment was in Robinson Run cemetery. Nicholas NALENKA, a coal cleaner, aged 57 years, was crushed to death Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock by a car on which he was working. The accident occurred at the Montour No. 2 mine of the Pittsburgh Coal company. NALENKA, who is a Slav, was employed as a coal cleaner and worked on the cars on the track outside of the mine. The cars were being shunted around and the car on which the dead man was working being suddenly shifted he lost his balance and fell under the wheels. His body was badly crushed. He leaves a wife and two daughters at his former home in Gladden. The funeral services were held in the Bridgeville Catholic church Monday afternoon and the interment was in the Rosedale cemetery at the same place.

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