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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] MCCAUSLAND, WILSON, DONALDSON, MCCORMICK, WALTZ, RUSSELL, LEPRO Dec. 6, 1907 McDonald PA Record
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    3. MCCAUSLAND, WILSON, DONALDSON, MCCORMICK, WALTZ, RUSSELL, LEPRO Mrs. Elizabeth Jane MCCAUSLAND died Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at her home on Arabella street. Mrs. MCCAUSLAND was born in Butler County, near Bakerstown, July 10, 1833. Her maiden name was FLICK. On March 14, 1850, she was married to Mr. J. R. MCCAUSLAND of Butler County. They resided near Bakerstown for ten years, then moved to Allegheny, where they lived twenty-four years, returning in 1884 to Butler. After spending six more years on their farm there, they came to McDonald where they have resided ever since. Mrs. MCCAUSLAND was a member of the old Seceder Church. She was the mother of eight children, of whom only two, John A., and Mrs. Julia A. DOUGLASS, both of McDonald, survive. She is also survived by her aged husband, eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. MCCAUSLAND was a quiet, home-loving woman, a kind mother and affectionate wife, and was loved and respected by all who enjoyed her acquaintance. The funeral services will be held from the residence of J. A. MCCAUSLAND Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, conducted by Revs. ENGLISH, IRONS and JORDAN. Interment will be made Saturday morning at Bakerstown. Hugh WILSON, aged 70 years, died at his home in Sturgeon at 12:30 Wednesday morning, November 27. The funeral services were held Friday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. R. M. BLACKWOOD officiating. Interment at Robinson Run Cemetery. James DONALDSON, a bachelor about 70 years old, died Wednesday night at Dixmont where he had been an inmate for several years. He formerly resided at Venice and was possessed of considerable means. Jacob DONALDSON of Murdocksville is a brother. Died suddenly, Wednesday, November 27, John D. MCCORMICK of Moon township, aged 70. Mr. MCCORMICK was taking a load of hay to market, and along the road was found dead on the load of hay. Funeral services were held from his late residence on Saturday. Interment in Coraopolis cemetery. *Imperial column John MCCORMICK died suddenly while at work last Wednesday. He was engaged in hauling some hay from the field to the barn. The little granddaughter returning from school and not finding her grandfather went on the hunt of him, finding him lying on his face on top of the load of hay. She climbed on the load, turned him over and found him dead. She got down, unhitched one of the horses and rode to nearest neighbor. The child received a shock she will be some time recovering from, ans her grandmother and aunt were absent from the home at the time. Mr. MCCORMICK was laid to rest on Saturday afternoon in Coraopolis cemetery. *McMinn column Mrs. Louis LEHLY and Mrs. Frank COLLINS are at Coshocton, Ohio, attending the funeral of Truman WALTZ. Dr. A. L. RUSSELL and family attended the funeral of the former's uncle, Robert RUSSELL, at Washington last week. *Midway column Died November 29, at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. C. FORESTER, Wm. LEPRO, Sr., aged 57 years. Mr. LEPRO had been a sufferer for a number of years from stomach and intestinal trouble which defied the skill of his many physicians. He is survived by his wife and two sons, William LEPRO, Jr., and Louis. Also by one brother, Henry of Carnegie, and one sister, Mrs. H. C. FORESTER of this place. The funeral services were held on Monday at 2 p.m., Rev. D. L. HEADLEE officiating, assisted by Rev. Mr. MARLIN and Evangelist E. J. DUNLAP. Interment in Center Cemetery, tow chick place the remains were followed by a large concourse of relatives, friends and members of the I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 888, of which the deceased was a member. The order had charge of the services at the grave. All join in sympathy with the friends in their bereavement. *Midway column

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