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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] MALESKY, VEDEL, CAIN, THORNTON, NOAH, WINDSHEIMER, HERRIOTT, PETREL, KAY, FARREL, COOK, WHITE Dec. 16, 1927 McDonald PA Record
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    3. MALESKY, VEDEL, CAIN, THORNTON, NOAH, WINDSHEIMER, HERRIOTT, PETREL, KAY, FARREL, COOK, WHITE The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio MALESKY of the old FERGUSON brick house on the Pittsburgh Coal Co. farm, near Shaw mine, was buried at Noblestown last Saturday. The child was three or four days old, and died Thursday night, December 8, 1927. Emile VEDEL, 54 years old, died at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, December 15, 1927, in his home in Bulger, after an illness of several months. He was a native of France and came to the United States with his family 24 years ago. Two years later he settled in Bulger and he had been a resident here ever since. He was a coal miner by occupation. Mr. VEDEL is survived by his wife, one son Andrew, and two daughters, Emily, the wife of Russell COCHRAN, and Matilda, all of whom live at home. Arrangements for the funeral had not been completed at the time of going to press. Morgan Charles, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John CAIN, died at the family home in ___ Lincoln avenue at 7:30 o'clock Saturday night, December 10, 1927, of ___ meningitis. He was a year and a ... He leaves his parents, six brothers and four sisters. Funeral services were held at the CAIN home ____ afternoon, conducted by Rev. B. F. HEANY, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Burial was in the ____ cemetery near Moon Run. *damaged Floyd THORNTON, colored, aged 35 years, died Sunday afternoon, December 11, 1927 ... the boarding house of Mrs. Josie ____ on Belgian hill. He was stabbed to death with an ice pick, it is alleged in the hands of Tim JOBES, another Negro, ... turned over to Allegheny county ___ by the McDonald police. THORNTON was a World war veteran ... seen overseas service. THORNTON is survived by his wife, who was Mazie LEWIS of McDonald, and one ____ of school age, and three brothers: ____, Boyce, and Howard THORNTON, all of McDonald. The funeral was held from the home of his brother, Boyce THORNTON, Poplar street, McDonald, on Wednesday afternoon. Services were held in the First Baptist church and the services were largely attended. Burial was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. *damaged David Ermille NOAH, aged 29 yeas, died __:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, December 13, 1927, at his mother's home in Burgettstown. His death was caused by Bright's disease, from which he had been confined to his bed for the past 11 weeks. A son of the late David H. NOAH, he was born in Midway, October 11, 1898. He was married August 16, 1923, to Miss ____beth LOVE of McDonald, who survives. He was a member of the Westminster Presbyterian church of Burgettstown. Besides his wife he leaves an infant daughter, his mother, two brothers, Odell NOAH of Cadiz, Ohio, and Claire NOAH of ... and Howard and Anna ... and niece. Funeral services will be held at his ... (Friday) afternoon at 2:30 ... Burial will be in the Burgettstown cemetery. *damaged Telegraphic word was received in McDonald Tuesday from Canyon City, ... Frederick Adam WINDSHEIMER ... *1 had died in a hospital out ... Monday, December 12, 1927. The dispatch was signed by his wife. Mr. WINDSHEIMER had been in the West ___ty years. He went to Colorado, ... took up a claim. He lived on it ... years. Later he went to New ___ where he married and subsequently returned to Colorado, where ... His last visit at his old home ... 1916. He leaves his wife and ... children, his mother, who lives on ... farm south of McDonald and ...ers and sisters: George WINDSHEIMER of Midway, John on the ROBB ... of McDonald, William of *remainder missing William A. HERRIOTT died at his home in Minneapolis, Minn., on Thursday December 8, 1927. Funeral services were held at the home of his brother, Dr. F. E. HERRIOTT, in Washington avenue, Carnegie, Sunday afternoon. Mr. HERRIOTT was 60 years old. The HERRIOTT family many years ago lived south of Oakdale. *Oakdale column When their automobile was struck on Thursday evening of last week by an eastbound double-header passenger train at the Oakdale crossing, P. M. PETREL of Follansbee, W. Va., was instantly killed, and Mrs. PETREL was seriously injured and was taken to a Pittsburgh hospital on the train that struck their car. The car was demolished. Mr. and Mrs. PETREL had been on a business trip to Pittsburgh and had visited at the W. L. WILSON home for a couple of days. They were on their way to Follansbee when the accident occurred. The body of Mr. PETREL was taken to the MARSHALL undertaking rooms. Mr. PETREL is the third person to lose his life on the new crossing in the past year. Residents of Oakdale are desirous that ample protection be provided at this crossing. *Oakdale column Henry A. KAY of Noblestown died about ten o'clock Saturday morning, December 10, 1927, in the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh. The deceased was aged 63 years and was born in St. Johns, New Brunswick, and was a former resident of Canonsburg. Although Mr. KAY had been ailing for some time, he was not ... to take his bed until about ... weeks before his death, when his ... became such that he was re-... the hospital where his death occurred. He was a member of the Moose, and I. O. O. F. lodges ... the striking miners of the ... Workers of America. ... *remainder missing Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. CAMPBELL attended the funeral of Conductor FARRELL, who was killed Thursday of last week when he fell from his train while passing through the Fourth avenue tunnel, Pittsburgh. The funeral was held at his home in Dennison, Ohio. *Oakdale column Twin boys, born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Albert COOK, died shortly after birth. *Montour Valley column A number of teachers of the township attended the funeral in Canonsburg of J. Ross WHITE. Mr. WHITE was a member of the school board for several years. *Cecil Township column

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