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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] Nov. 5, 1943 Obits McDonald Record-Outlook
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    3. TURNEY, MCINTIRE, NOEL, SCOTT, MILLER Jacob (Jake) TURNEY, 92, died Sunday, October 31, 1943, in the home of his daughter, Mrs. John SPOHN, in Jewett, Ohio, following a lingering illness. He was employed in the McDonald oil fields for a number of years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida TURNEY; three daughters: Zella, the wife of Thomas BOLITHO of Uhrichsville, Ohio; Marie, the wife of John SPOHN of Jewett, Ohio, and Dorothy, also of Jewett; two sons, Charles and Clifford TURNEY, both of Oklahoma City, Okla. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon in Lexington, Ohio, where burial was also made. Mrs. Mary MCINTIRE, 72, widow of the late Joseph MCINTIRE, formerly of McDonald, died Sunday, October 24, 1943, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Martin HUGHES, in Mt. Washington, following a lingering illness. She is survived by five daughters: Marie, the wife of Fred DENSMORE of Detroit, Mich., Julia, the wife of Martin HUGHES of Mt. Washington,, Veronica, the wife of Joseph HUGHES of Mt. Washington, and Miss Dorothy and Miss Margaret MCINTIRE at home; five sons: Leo MCINTIRE of Texan and Frank, John, Norbert, and William MCINTIRE of Pittsburgh. Funeral services were held Friday morning with requiem mass in St. Mary of the Mount church, Mt. Washington. Burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery, Noblestown. John NOEL, 65, son of the late Bissiere NOEL, formerly of Valley street, McDonald, was instantly killed Wednesday, October 20, 1943, in the United States Steel Co. works, Loraine, Ohio. She is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mathilda NOEL; two daughters: Mrs. Elmer ERICKSON of Lorain, Ohio, and Mrs. Lawrence KRUGMAN of Elyria, Ohio; four brothers: Casper NOEL of Monessen, Fred NOEL of Charleroi, Henry NOEL of Ellwood City, and Adrian NOEL of Canonsburg; two sisters: Mr. Valerie HANAN of Monessen and Mrs. Alice DANIELS of Oklahoma. There is one grandchild. Funeral services were held Saturday, October 23, with burial in the Elmwood cemetery, Lorain, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. KENNEDY of Fannie street and son Raymond and his wife of Lorain, Ohio, attended the funeral of John NOEL, October 23 in Lorain, Ohio. William Finley SCOTT, 87, died Sunday night, October 31, 1943, in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Paul LYONS, Wheeling, W. Va. Having spent the summer at Hickory, Mr. SCOTT was taken Sunday morning by ambulance to the home of his daughter. Born November 8, 1856, in Smith township, Washington county, a son of Robert K. and Rachel WELCH SCOTT, Mr. SCOTT spent his entire life in this district. He was a member of the Burgettstown U. P. church and served as an elder for many years. Surviving are two daughters: Mrs. Hazel LYONS, Wheeling, W.Va., and Mrs. Merle VINCENT, McKeesport; two sisters: Mrs. Agnes RUSSELL and Mrs. R. S. NICHOLS, both of Burgettstown; a twin brother, Mathew SCOTT, California State, and several grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Willa C. LEE, Burgettstown, in charge of the Rev. R. C. SUTTON. Burial was in the Fairview cemetery. William MILLER, 57, of 1100 Carson street, Pittsburgh, died at 7:00 p.m. Friday, October 22, 1943, in St. Joseph's hospital, Pittsburgh, of injuries received October 18 when struck by a hit-and-run truck driver in Pittsburgh. A son of the late Noah and Sarah RICHIE MILLER, he was born and reared in McDonald. He moved to Pittsburgh with his wife about fifteen years ago and was employed by the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie railroad. Mr. MILLER was a veteran of World War I and was a member of the American Legion, Pittsburgh. He is survived by his wife, the former Gertrude CUNNINGHAM, a son, Billy, 5, and two brothers: Norman MILLER of McDonald and John N. MILLER of Detroit, Mich. A daughter, aged seven, was killed by an automobile October 17, 1936; his mother died in 1920; his father died in 1924; a brother, George, died in 1909; a sister, Mary McGinnis MILLER, died in 1916, and a brother, James, died in 1928. Funeral services were held Tuesday, October 26, in the STAAB funeral home, Pittsburgh. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery.

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