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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] CHARLIER, CRAMER, ANDERSON June 6, 1902 McDonald Record
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    3. CHARLIER, CRAMER, ANDERSON Jules CHARLIER, Sr., died Wednesday evening, June 4, 1902, at his home, Robb's valley, after a long illness of a complication of diseases. The deceased was born in Belgium, February 12, 1843, and brought his family her in October 1879. He at once affiliated himself with the First U. P. church of McDonald, of which he has been a faithful and consistent member up to his death. The first to teach a French Bible class in the Sabbath school, his walk in life was circumspect and he died in the triumph of the faith. His wife and six children, J. J., the grocer, Fred E., manager of the Federal Supply store, Emile, a miner, Elie, a clerk in the Federal Supply store, Mary and Alice, at home, survive him, also five grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the First U. P. church this afternoon and the services will be conducted by the Rev. E. S. LHEUREUX, assisted by Rev. W. D. IRONS. Interment at Arlington. J. D. CRAMER died at his home in Charleroi early this morning of heart failure. The deceased was about seventy years old and is survived by his wife, two sons, W. H. and Robert, and two daughters, Mrs. James CAMPBELL, of Niles, Ohio, and Miss Margaret, a pharmacist t Hubbard, Ohio. Funeral services at this late home this evening. The remains will be taken to Hubbard for interment tomorrow. The deceased was well known here, having been connected with the Record in an editorial capacity. Campbell ANDERSON, whose father died several months ago, died in the home of Mrs. BARNES, at Bulger, Friday morning after a short illness with meningitis. The funeral services were conducted on Saturday by Rev. J. D. GIBSON, after which the remains were taken to Hickory where a second service was held and interment took place. Deceased was about sixteen years old and is survived by six brothers and sisters. Since the death of the father Campbell and an older sister have made their home with Mrs. BARNES. The other children, all younger were scattered among friends and relatives.

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