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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] HICKS, LOGAN, JAMISON, RICHARDS, DECROO, BARTOBITCH, SCHAUICK, KURPEIKIS Dec. 14, 1918 McDonald PA Record
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    3. HICKS, LOGAN, JAMISON, RICHARDS, DECROO, BARTOBITCH, SCHAUICK, KURPEIKIS Charles HICKS died at his home at Primrose on Friday, November 29, 1918, at 9 o'clock p.m., after an illness of __ weeks of influenza and pneumonia. Mr. HICKS was 31 years of age and was born and reared at Primrose, Pa. On May 5, 1909, he was united in marriage with Miss Flora CHIFF, who survives with one daughter, Marie Laverne. He also leaves four sisters and three brothers: Fred and William HICKS of Primrose, Alfred HICKS of Midway, Mrs. Andrew HUTCHISON and Mrs. James Fitzpatrick of Carnegie, Mrs. Jane BUTTERWORTH of Primrose, and Mrs. John JAMES of Irondale, Ohio. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias of McDonald and the Solidarte association of Primrose. Funeral services were held at the late home on Monday December 2, 1918 at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. R. W. NAIRN, D. D., of Midway. Interment was in the Center cemetery. Martin LOGAN, aged 27 years, died at 1:45 o'clock Monday afternoon, December 9, 1918, at his home in Barr street. He had been ill a week of pneumonia following influenza. Mr. LOGAN was born in New York City August 17, 1891. He had lived in this locality for about ten years and was employed by the Pittsburgh Coal Company. He was united in marriage with Miss Margaret EDWARDS of Sturgeon, January 10, 1916. She survives with a small daughter Ethel. Mr. LOGAN also leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William LOGAN of New York, and three brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held at the late home Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in charge of the Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Harold Dunbar JAMISON, aged __ years, died at his home in East Lincoln avenue at 9:20 o'clock Sunday evening, December 8, 1918, after a week's illness of pneumonia. Harold D. JAMISON was born in McDonald June 8, 1902, and attended the local grade schools. He was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. JAMISON, he leaves two sisters, Mabel and Mary, and one brother, Earl, at home. Funeral services were held at the family home Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, conducted by the Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Thomas RICHARDS, 59 years old, died at his home at Elizabeth, up the Monongahela river, Monday, December 2, 1918. Mr. RICHARDS was born in England and came to this country with his parents in 1865. For many years he lived in McDonald, going to Elizabeth about seven years ago. He is survived by his wife, six sons and one daughter, also by five brothers: John, James, Benjamin, Edward, all of McDonald, and Charles of Cecil. The funeral took place Friday and was largely attended, the services being in charge of the M. E. minister of Elizabeth. Frank DECROO, a well-known resident of Sturgeon, died at 9:00 o'clock Monday morning, December 9, 1918. He had been ill three years of dropsy. He was 64 years old. He is survived by his wife and six children: Oscar and Vesta,of Sturgeon; Baptiste, in a camp in Alabama; Joseph, at home, Mrs. Ma__ DE VOS and Mrs. Erma THOMPSON of Sturgeon. The funeral will be held on the son's arrival from Alabama. Mrs. Mary BARTOBITCH, aged 23 years, wife of Charles BARTOBITCH, and an infant son died Sunday, December 8, 1918, at their home in the East End, McDonald. The husband survives, with one daughter. Interment was in the Noblestown cemetery Tuesday. Joseph SCHAUICK, aged one year and 8 months, died of pneumonia at Jumbo, Sunday, December 8, 1918. He was buried in Robinson's Run cemetery Tuesday. The mother of the child was buried a week before. Margaret KURPEIKIS, nine-months-old daughter of Leonard KURPEIKIS of Southview, died at 8:45 o'clock Saturday night, December 7, 1918. Interment was in the Noblestown cemetery Monday.

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