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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] James G Hunter Obit 1912
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    3. >From the Pittsburgh Gazette Times dated March 23 1912: JAMES G HUNTER, aged 59, a former resident of Pittsburgh, died suddenly yesterday in his home, 2903 Pacific avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. of heart disease. He was born in Pittsburgh, the son of WILLIAM B HUNTER, one of the pioneer residents of this city, and was educated in the public schools of the old First ward. Mr HUNTER began his business career with the E Murphy Dry Goods Company in Market street, remaining with that establishment until 1876. In that year he became connected with the Pittsburgh Bureau of Health, resigning that position to accept one with the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1881. From that year until 1889, when Mr HUNTER obtained the position of superintendent of the Carnegie steel mill, Twenty-ninth street, he was engaged by the railroad company. He retired from active service as superintendent of the mill in 1901. At the time of his death, Mr HUNTER was a member of the Carnegie Veteran Association, of the Unitarian church and of the Odd Fellows. He was married to Miss ELIZABETH PHIPPS, a niece of HENRY PHIPPS, in 1888 and she with three sons, HARRY, JOHN, and FRANK, survives. He also leaves a brother, WILLIAM B HUNTER, and two sisters, the Misses VIRGINIA and MARY HUNTER. _________________________________________________________________ Get FREE company branded e-mail accounts and business Web site from Microsoft Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/

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