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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] HOWCRAFT, CREEHAN, DEHAUX, FINNEY Jan. 5. 1906 McDonald PA Record
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    3. HOWCRAFT, CREEHAN, DEHAUX, FINNEY Mrs. Mabel HOWCRAFT, nee YATES, died Tuesday, January 2, at her home at Midland No. 1, near Houston, as a result of burns sustained two weeks before when she fainted in the kitchen and fell on a red-hot stove. A neighbor came to the rescue but lockjaw set in and death followed. She was 26 years old. Besides her husband, William HOWCRAFT, and a son, aged five, she is survived by her mother, three brothers and two sisters. The funeral took place from the residence of her mother, Mrs. Julia YATES, East Lincoln avenue, on Thursday afternoon. Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., conducted the services. The interment was made in the family plot at Arlington. *In the Jan. 6, 1906 McDonald PA Outlook, the name is spelled HOROCRAFT, and the accident is said to have happened on Dec. 23. Mrs. Anna CREEHAN, aged 80, died at the home of her son-in-law, William CAMPBELL, Laurel Hill crossing, on Wednesday, January 3d. Two sons, Peter and Michael CREEHAN of Philadelphia, and three daughters, Mrs. Catherine CAMPBELL of Sygan, Mrs. Annie ANGELIN of Allegheny and Mrs. Mary CAMPBELL of McDonald. The funeral will take place this (Friday) morning with services in St. Alphonsus Church at nine o'clock. Interment will be made at Crafton. *Per obit in Jan. 6, 1906 McDonald PA Outlook, she was the widow of Peter CREEHAN. Also one daughter is listed as Mrs. John AUGLIN of Allegheny. Frank DEHAUX, single, aged 54, died at this home on Belgian hill, Tuesday, January 2d. He is survived by two brothers, Emile DEHAUX of Robb Valley and Alex. DEHAUX of Charleroi, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary MASQUELIER, Mrs. Elise MASQUELIER of McDonald and Mrs. Jennie MANANDISE of Charleroi. The funeral took place Thursday afternoon. Interment was made at Hilldale. The little son of Mrs. Sam FINNEY died suddenly on Wednesday of last week and was buried on Friday at Candor. Rev. J. D. GIBSON had charge of the services. *Midway column Miss Annie KELLY, formerly of Burgettstown but late of Crafton, died at her home at the latter place on Saturday last. Miss KELLY was a niece of James HOLLERAN of this place and a sister of Joe KELLY, baggage master on the Steubenville accommodation, and widely known.

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