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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] ROTHWELL, TOWARD, MCLAUGHLIN, HALL Oct. 7, 1927 McDonald PA Record
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    3. ROTHWELL, TOWARD, MCLAUGHLIN, HALL Mrs. Bessie COZAD ROTHWELL, wife of James ROTHWELL of Sturgeon, died at one o'clock Monday afternoon, October 3, 1927, in the Allegheny General hospital, Pittsburgh. Mrs. ROTHWELL was in her thirty-first year. She was born October 30, 1896, at the old COZAD home in Sturgeon. Death was due to an operation performed early Monday morning, shortly after she had been rushed to the hospital. Her malady had been diagnosed as stomach trouble. She had been in failing health all summer. She was united in marriage to James ROTHWELL in the Robinson's Run U.P. parsonage, McDonald, by the late Rev. Guy S. BROOKS, on May 26, 1921. Besides her husband she leaves two sons: James Alvin Jr., aged three years past, and Louis Edward, three months old; also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles COZAD (Mr. COZAD is employed in Texas), a sister Bertha, at home, and two brothers: John, who is in the West, and Charles of Salem, Ohio. The funeral services were held at the ROTHWELL home in Sturgeon on Wednesday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. J. *. KROHN, who was assisted by the Rev. *. M. BETTS. Interment was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. James TOWARD, a former resident of McDonald, died in Johnstown at 11:30 Monday night, October 3, 1927, aged 59 years. He had been a semi-invalid for a year. A few days ago pneumonia developed, which caused his death. Mr. TOWARD was born in Scotland and came to the United States with his parents in 1880. They located in this community. He was twice married. His first wife was Miss Margaret CLOSE of Noblestown. She died many years ago. There were several children, who are also dead. About twenty years ago Mr. TOWARD married Mrs. Agnes TALBOT, who survives him together with two sisters, Mary, the wife of William GARDNER of McDonald, and Janet, the wife of Harry CLARK of Russellton, Allegheny county. Another sister, Mrs. Margaret KRESS, ... three weeks ago. Mr. TOWARD was rural mail carrier in McDonald for a number of years and also worked in the ___. Funeral services were held by the Rev. Dr. BROWN of Johnstown, who also conducted the committal services at the ____ in Robinson's Run cemetery this ... afternoon. William Johns MCLAUGHLIN, aged 76 years, died at his home in Findlay township near MCALLISTER's Cross Roads, at ... o'clock Tuesday morning, September __, 1927. Mr. MCLAUGHLIN was one of the most prominent and successful ___ of this section and enjoyed the ___ of a large circle of acquaintances. The deceased is survived by his ___ Margaret MCLAUGHLIN; two ... MCLAUGHLIN, of McKees Rocks ... MCLAUGHLIN who resides in California; and two daughters ... at home and Mrs. Fan... Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Lewis O. SMITH of the Sharon Presbyterian church. ... Interment made in Sharon cemetery. Edward R. HALL son of the late James ... Edward HALL of Wood ... Monday morning, October 2, 1927, at the Presbyterian hospital, where he had been a patient for two weeks following an operation for appendicitis. Mr. HALL was __ years old and had resided with his brother, Hoyt HALL, for ... months. He leaves his brother, and five sisters: Mrs. __NER, Mrs. Bell ......, (sic) Mrs. ... Miss Madge and Miss Clara of Pittsburgh.

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