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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] DICKSON, MCCALISTER, SAPPIE, SAUTERS Oct. 9, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. DICKSON, MCCALISTER, SAPPIE, SAUTERS H. P. PORTERFIELD attended the funeral of Mr. DICKSON who was killed in an automobile accident at Titusville on Saturday. Mr. DICKSON was Secretary to the General manager of the South Penn Oil Company. James W. MCCALLISTER died at 3:30 o'clock on last Friday afternoon, Oct. 1st at his home in Oakdale. Mr. MCCALISTER was 73 years of age; he came to Oakdale about 22 years ago and engaged in the oil business. Mr. MCCALISTER was a member of the first Presbyterian church of Oakdale. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Charles of Oakdale and Robert of Woodville, and one daughter, Mrs. H. B. SIMPSON of Noblestown. Funeral services were held at his home on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, in charge of Rev. Mr. FRANZ, assisted by Dr. MCJUNKIN of Oakdale and Rev. BILLINGS, pastor of the Methodist church, Noblestown. Interment was in the Oakdale cemetery. Louis SAPPIE, aged 84 years, a well-known French citizen, of McDonald died at his home in Valley street, Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock after a lingering illness due to his advanced years. Mr. SAPPIE was born in France, and, in 1866, came to this country locating at Midway. Later he moved to McDonald and had since resided here. Mrs. SAPPIE and six children survive; The latter are: Noah, Emil and Albert, all of Pittsburg; The Rev. Paul SAPPIE, of Clark, Pa., and two daughters, Mrs. Sarah CEDAT, of Sheraden, and Mrs. Rose MONJOT, of McDonald. The funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the SAPPIE residence. Thomas E. SAUTERS died at 9:40 o'clock on Thursday morning at St. Joseph hospital, Elmira, N. Y. Mr. SAUTERS was born on April 16, 1865 at Banksville, Pa. and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. SAUTERS, coming to McDonald with his parents when quite young, his father having large coal interests here. His education was obtained from the common schools and Ingleside Academy of this place. His father J. D. SAUTERS was a large coal operator here until the formation of the Pittsburgh Coal Co. The father had a store in connection with his mining interest and Thomas managed this store till the Pittsburgh Coal company took over the holding of his father. Thomas E. SAUTERS was married to Miss Lama BOYCE, daughter of Sara BOYCE of Crafton in Oct. 1891 and moved with his family from McDonald to Martins Ferry Ohio, about 15 years ago where he was made head of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Coal company with mines at that place where he has since resided. Mr. SAUTERS had been in poor health the past summer and about two weeks ago he went to a sanitarium at Glenn Springs, N. Y. On last Sunday he was taken to St. Joseph hospital, Elmira, N. Y. His death came as a shock to his many friends as it was not thought that his trouble would terminate so serious. Besides the wife and parents, one daughter and four sons survive; Mildred, John, Thomas, Richard and Robert all at home. He leaves one brother William SAUTERS of Cleveland, Ohio, and one sister, Mrs. J. D. WHITE of Pittsburgh. The body was brought to his late home on Friday evening. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made.

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