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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] FUNARIO, WILSON, CLARK, TUCKER Oct. 25, 1907 McDonald PA Record
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    3. FUNARIO, WILSON, CLARK, TUCKER Fiorese FUNARIO, 28 years old and single, was killed by a fall of slate in Mine No. 3 of the Pittsburg & Eastern Coal Company at Cherry Valley on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Eliza WILSON, thirty years old, died Thursday evening, October 17, at nine o'clock at her home in Weston, W. Va. Mrs. WILSON was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. FEREDY of the South Side and the remains were brought to their home on Saturday. She is survived by her husband, formerly in the harness business here, but now a real estate dealer of Weston, W. Va.; her father and mother; four sisters, Mrs. John PATTERSON, Mrs. Robert FENWICK, both of Sturgeon, Mrs. Curtis RIDER of Bowerstown, Ohio, and Mrs. C. D. MCGEE of McDonald, and one brother, William, at home. The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon conducted by Rev. J. P. JORDAN, Rev. J. W. ENGLISH, D. D., Rev. Mr. HOFFMAN of Crafton and Rev. W. M. BUZZA. Interment was made in Robinson's Run Cemetery. J. Howard CLARK died October 13 at Georgetown, California. He was born on the old CLARK homestead near Leesville, Ohio, but had been a resident of Boston., Mass. for a number of years past, engaged in his profession of civil engineer. About a year ago, being in ill health, he went to California to spend a while with an uncle and aunt residing there. His health failed steadily, however, and the end came on Sabbath afternoon. He is survived by one sister, Miss Clara H. CLARK of McDonald and Pittsburg, and one brother, William of Georgetown, California. Thomas, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob TUCKER of Cherry Valley, died Monday. The remains were taken to Cambridge, Ohio, for interment, on Wednesday.

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