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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] SCOTT, GARRETT, BEST, COBBETT, YEATS Feb. 19, 1917 McDonald PA Record
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    3. SCOTT, GARRETT, BEST, COBBETT, YEATS Mrs. Mary A. SCOTT, aged 78 years, widow of John P. SCOTT a former president of the McDonald Savings & Trust Co., died Sunday night, February 4, 1917, at the Hillsview Sanitarium, Washington, following a long illness. Mr. SCOTT died June 26, 1907, and since that time Mrs. SCOTT had spent most of her time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James R. WHITE, in the Brush Run valley, near Canonsburg. She was a daughter of the late Robert COOK of Cecil township. She was a member of the United Presbyterian Church and for many years worshiped with the Venice congregation, in the welfare of which she and her husband were intensely interested, Mr. SCOTT having been a member of the building committee that had charge of the erection of the present substantial edifice. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. SCOTT moved to McDonald in 1897 into the handsome brick residence in West Lincoln avenue which they had built and which is now occupied by W. S. WORK and family. Mrs. SCOTT was the mother of five children: R. C. SCOTT, deceased; John Elmer SCOTT, who lives on the home farm near Venice; Dr. W. L. SCOTT, physician at Raccoon; George W. SCOTT, deceased, and Mrs. J. R. WHITE of near Canonsburg. Funeral services were held in the Venice U. P. Church on Wednesday afternoon. The interment was in the cemetery near the church. Harry Martin GARRETT, aged two years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred GARRETT of Noblestown, died at the family home at 5:45 o'clock Tuesday evening, January 30, 1917. He had been ill from noon Monday. Funeral services were held by the Rev. H. G. HOWELL on Thursday afternoon, February 1st. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. George COBBETT were called to Fishers, Ohio, on January 25, 1917, by the death of Mr. COBBETT's brother-in-law, William BEST. They were also called to Bruin on account of the death of Mr. COBBETT's mother on February 2, 1917. Mrs. Mary Ann YEATS, wife of Anthony H. YEATS, died at her home at Gladden at four o'clock Monday morning, February, 5, 1917 in her ** year. Funeral services were held at the late home on Wednesday afternoon.

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