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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] RANKIN, ALLISON, TAYLOR, DAY, WELLS, NESBIT Nov. 25, 1920 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. RANKIN, ALLISON, TAYLOR, DAY, WELLS, NESBIT Mr. Boyce RANKIN, well known to many McDonald people died Friday morning, November 19th. He was 50 years of age. The funeral was from the home of his brother at Beadling, Pa. Mrs. Rosa BEAL ALLISON, widow of Mr. Frank ALLISON, died at the home of her son at Tuscan, Arizona on Sunday, November 14th. Mrs. ALLISON had gone to visit her son and had only been there a few days. She was apparently in good health, but died very suddenly. Mrs. ALLISON was well known to McDonald people, having resided here for many years. The body was brought to East Liverpool, Ohio, where funeral services were held Saturday, November 20th at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Francis TAYLOR, aged 78 years, widow of Joseph TAYLOR, died at her home in Midway, Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock following a lingering illness. She was a well known woman of this section. Her parents were Canadians but located in Pennsylvania where she was born. Mrs. TAYLOR was a member of the Baptist church. One son and five daughters survive: John TAYLOR, Mrs. Annie DOWNEY and Miss Martha TAYLOR, all of Midway; Mrs. J. G. BROWN, of Corliss; Mrs. Margaret MCCLELLAN, of Pittsburgh, and Catherine, in Chicago. She leaves 14 grandchildren. A number from here attended the funeral services of George W. DAY, of Bellevue on Thursday evening. The DAY family were formerly of this place and his sudden death came as a great shock to his friends. Mr. DAY died in the hospital where he had undergone an operation for mastoids, which was successful, but spinal meningitis developed and caused his death. The family have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. *Rennerdale column Mrs. MCLARN and daughter, Miss Susan and Mrs. W. J. STEWART attended the funeral of Mrs. Jane WELLS of Carnegie Wednesday evening. Interment was at Clinton Thursday morning. *Oakdale column E. M. NESBIT attended the funeral of his brother, Addison, of Avalon, on Monday. *Oakdale column Mrs. Martha THORNHILL died on Wednesday morning at 5 o'clock at the home of her father-in-law, John THORNHILL of Center street, Oakdale. A few days previous to her death she was brought here from her home on the BELL farm. She was in her twenty-fifth year and death was due to tuberculosis, having suffered for more than a year. Her body was removed to the home of her parents in Carnegie on Wednesday afternoon and funeral services were held Friday afternoon. This was the tenth child to be buried from the parent's home. Besides her parents, she leaves her husband and three small children. *Oakdale column

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