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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] BAUER, NAIL, DAVIDSON Mar. 11, 1927 McDonald PA Record
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    3. BAUER, NAIL, DAVIDSON Philip BAUER, aged 67 years, single, died at his home in Primrose at three o'clock Sunday afternoon, March 6, 1927, of heart disease. He had entertained a friend, Charles BOOKER, over the weekend, and they had had dinner together and were relaxing in their chairs when Mr. BOOKER turned to his host, and made a remark. As he received no response he arose, and on approaching him found that he was not asleep as he supposed, but dead. Mr. BAUER, who owned his own property, had lived at Primrose for fifteen years. He was employed in the mine of the Carnegie Coal Co. A brother and a sister, both of Mt. Oliver, Pittsburgh, survive him. Funeral services were held in the home of his sister, Mrs. Charles OHNHAUS, 410 St. Joseph street, Mt. Oliver, Wednesday afternoon. The interment was in St. Paul's Lutheran cemetery at Mt. Oliver. Mrs. Margaret NAIL, aged 86 years, died at 10:30 p.m. Thursday, March 3, 1927, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. BEGGS, near Noblestown. Mrs. NAIL had lived in Oakdale for twenty-two years, and for the past eleven years, near Noblestown. Her husband, H. W. NAIL, died in Butler in 1892. She leaves three daughters: Mrs. C. N. VANSICKLE of Oakdale, Mrs. Harry GRIPP of Hollywood, Calif., and Mrs. W. J. BEGGS of Noblestown; one son: A. M. NAIL of Joliet, Ill., and one sister, Mrs. MCILHATTEN of Clarion. There are 18 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Mrs. NAIL had been a member of the M. E. church for many years. She was a great Bible student, a faithful Christian, a good wife and mother, and a kind neighbor. The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in the Noblestown M. E. church. Interment was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. William F. DAVIDSON, aged 57, died at his home in Claysville at 6:15 p.m. Saturday, March 5, 1927. He had been in failing health for a year and a half. Mr. DAVIDSON was born and reared near Buffalo village and spent the greater part of his life in Washington and vicinity. He moved to Claysville about ten years ago and had since lived there. He was united in marriage with Sarah A. CUMMINS December 25, 1894. Mrs. DAVIDSON survives with a son, Melvin DAVIDSON, at home, and a daughter, Mrs. William MILLER, of Washington. He also leaves the following brothers and sisters: Samuel DAVIDSON of Hickory, John DAVIDSON of Franklin, David DAVIDSON of Hickory, Mrs. David JONES of Midway, Mrs. Robert COX and Mrs. Mary MCELROY of Buffalo. There are three grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the DAVIDSON home Tuesday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. H. L. HENDERSON of the Claysville United Presbyterian church. Interment was in the Buffalo cemetery. Short services were held in the church at Buffalo.

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