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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] DODDS, LA REAUX (LHEUREUX), DUNBAR, THOMPSON Jan. 8, 1920 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. DODDS, LA REAUX (LHEUREUX), DUNBAR, THOMPSON The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce DODDS of Clinton avenue, Oakdale, died Sunday morning, January 4, 1920, aged 5 months. Robert Thomas had been a delicate baby from the time of birth, having a week heart. On Saturday night the little fellow played and seemed better than he had for a long time. His mother put him to bed and upon waking Sunday morning, found that the little one had passed away during the night. Services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. W. R. MCMUNN. Interment was in Oakdale cemetery. Word has been received of the death of Rev. E. S. LA REAUX, at Marysville, Tenn. The date and cause of his death have not been learned, but the funeral services were held Saturday, January 4. Rev. LA REAUX was the first pastor of the French church of this place. Eight years ago he went to Porto Rico (sic) where he was engaged as a missionary until last fall when he went to Tennessee. There he preformed the services as college professor until his death. Besides his wife, eight children are left; the oldest being seventeen years of age. Suffering a third stroke of paralysis yesterday, William DUNBAR, aged 72 years one of the well-known and highly respected citizens of this section, quickly succumbed to the attack, his death occurring at his home in Robinson township, near Candor, Sunday night at 10 o'clock. In January of last year, he was twice stricken by paralysis and had only partially recovered from these. Mr. DUNBAR was born on the farm where his death occurred. He was a member of the widely known Washington County family of that name. During his entire life he had been a farmer. For many years he was a member of the Raccoon Presbyterian church, serving as a trustee in the congregation for a long period. Mr. DUNBAR was twice married, Mrs. DUNBAR and one brother, Scott DUNBAR, of Washington, survive. The funeral services will be held at the DUNBAR residence Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock in charge of Rev. Dr. NAIRN of Midway. Interment will be in Candor cemetery. The community was sorry to hear this week of the death of Harvey THOMPSON of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. THOMPSON was one of our former residents and had many friends. Death claimed him on Dec. 20th. Mrs. THOMPSON, a son and a daughter survive. *Oakdale column

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