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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] PHILLIPS, CASAGRANDA, MORGAN, RODGERS, GUSS, SHATTUCK Jan. 16, 1904 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. PHILLIPS, CASAGRANDA, MORGAN, RODGERS, GUSS, SHATTUCK An 18 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul PHILLIPS, of Cecil, died on Wednesday and was buried Friday at Arlington. B. CASAGRANDA, aged about 60 years, died at his home on Washington street, Pittsburg, Wednesday. He resided at Midway for a number of years and was well and favorably known throughout this section. Thos. MORGAN, a miner well known in this section, died near Greensburg Tuesday from the effects of a mine accident. His remains were taken to Cecil, from where they were buried on Friday, interment taking place at Noblestown. Patrick RODGERS, a plate mill roller, was found dead in bed at 2419 Carson street, South side, yesterday. Death is supposed to have been due to cramps. RODGERS was single. His father and five brothers live in Washington, Pa. A married sister lives in Sturgeon, Pa., and one in McDonald, Pa.--Times Pearl GUSS, aged 30 years, died at his home on Coal street Thursday evening, of pneumonia. Mr. GUSS has been a resident of McDonald for about four years, coming here with the Saltsburg Bottle Works, having worked for said firm from boyhood. About three years ago he married Miss Hattie BIESENKAMP of this place. Besides his wife and two year old daughter, he leaves a large circle of friends to mourn his demise. The funeral services will be held this, Friday, evening at 7 o'clock at his late residence, Rev. JORDAN officiating. The remains will be taken to Saltsburg Saturday for interment. Mrs. Margaret SHATTUCK, aged 74 years, died at her home on the South Side on Saturday evening Jan. 9, at 10:30, from the effects of a stroke of paralysis. She is survived by her husband, M. N. SHATTUCK, two sons from a former marriage, John and William GREEN, two sisters, one residing in Ohio and the other near Butler, Pa. Funeral services were held in the First U. P. Church Tuesday morning, Rev. Dr. IRONS officiating. The pall bearers were her two sons, W. F. and John H. GREEN, two grandsons, John E. and Frank GREEN, two nephews, George HAMMERLY and W. B. SMITH. Interment took place at Arlington.

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