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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] HABROWSKI, PARTESOTTI, CAGNON, FESLER, DUFFEY, BROWN Feb. 26, 1920 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. HABROWSKI, PARTESOTTI, CAGNON, FESLER, DUFFEY, BROWN Mrs. Joanna HABROWSKI died very suddenly on Friday morning, February 20, 1920 at 9 o'clock at her home 1710 Fox street, South side, Pittsburgh. She was 59 years, 3 months and 18 days. She is survived by her husband, John HABROWSKI and seven children, Mrs. M. F. KRAIL, Rev. A. M. HABROWSKI, of Portage, Pa.; Dr. N. J., Prof. J. A.; Mrs. Joanna O. SIORSKI of Oakdale and Mrs. S. A. GODLEWSKI, of Carrick and Miss L. J. HABROWSKI, at home. Funeral services were held at the home and at St. Adalbert's Roman Catholic church, Pittsburgh, on Tuesday morning. On Monday, Feb. 23 at 8:30 a.m. occurred the death of Mrs. Jennie PARTESOTTI nee FRIZZIE, wife of Albert PARTESOTTI, at her home in Taylortown. Death was due to a severe attack of appendicitis followed by plural pneumonia. Mrs. PARTESOTTI was born Jan. 16, 1902 at Federal, Pa., where she lived until four years ago when she came with her parents to Midway. She is survived by her husband, her father, Abraham FRIZZI (sic), five sisters, Olga, Margaret, Emma and Rena at home, Josephine residing at Cherry Valley, Pa. and also one brother Jules at home. Funeral services were held at her late home on Tuesday afternoon. Interment was made in the Bridgeville cemetery. After a severe attack of plural pneumonia on Sunday at 11:45 a.m. came the death of Alexander CAGNON, husband of Mrs. Cecilia CAGNON nee LEROY, at his home in Midway. Mr. CAGNON was born Aug. 9, 1885, at Irwin, Pa., but spent the greater part of his life in Midway. He was well known and highly respected always from earliest school days. He is survived by his wife Ceclia LEROY CAGNON, two daughters, Florence and Celine, also by his mother, Mrs. Clementine CAGNON of Jeanette and two sisters, Mrs. Amel JORDAN of Jeanette, Pa. Funeral services were conducted from his late home on Wednesday at two o'clock in charge of Rev. A. L. DAUDE, pastor of the M. E. church. Interment was made in the Center cemetery. Little Owen FESLER, six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel FESLER of Holidays Cove, was struck by a street car and instantly killed, near his home on Monday. Mr. FESLER is a nephew of Mrs. WALKER of this place. *Noblestown column Mrs. Thomas DUFFEY of Langeloth, whose husband died recently, will make her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ____ CONNORS of Western ave. *Oakdale column Mrs. D. E. ORWIG attended the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Edwin BROWN, who died at Desdemona, Texas, and whose body was brought to Butler and buried from the home of Mrs. WALTERS, who is also a daughter. Rev. J. A. BURGOON attended the funeral of his cousin, Rev. Henry MCHUGH, of St. Canice church, Knoxville, on Tuesday of last week. Rev. MCHUGH was 87 years of age, having been a priest for 52 years. He celebrated his Golden Jubilee two years ago. Hickory Feb. 24---Charles Jacob RETZER, aged 43 years, one of Hickory's well known citizens and a veteran of the Spanish-American war and Boxer uprising in China, died at his home here this evening at 6:30 o'clock following an illness of two weeks. Death was due to pneumonia. Mr. RETZER was a son of the late Charles RETZER and was born near McConnell's Mill. His mother, Mrs. Mary BEDOW RETZER, survives. He had spent the majority of his life in Hickory. He was in service for three years, being stationed in Cuba, the Philippines, and China. For a number of years he was a rural mail carrier. During the past few years, he had been employed at the Flannery Boat company, Bridgeville Mr. RETZER married Miss Nellie O'BRIEN, who survives, with eight of nine children born to the union. The surviving children follow: Olive, Irene, Donald, Ethel, Agnes, Harry, Emma, and James RETZER, al at home. Four brothers and two sisters also survive: Ralph, Roy, Clyde, and Lawrence RETZER, all of Hickory. Funeral services will be held at the RETZER home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge of Rev. Charles STUNKARD. Interment will be private and in the Mt. Prospect cemetery.

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