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    1. [PABLAIR] Archie Claar Obituary Collection, Vol. 1, 1933-4, p. 137. (FA)
    2. Carol C. Eddleman
    3. SCHRADER, Frederick J. Of 1807 Fifth Street died at the Altoona hospital at 12.30 o'clock noon yesterday of a complication of diseases after an extended illness. He was born at Hollidaysburg on Jan. 5, 1877, a son of Frederick J. and Mary Schrader, and was employed in the Fourth Street shops of the Altoona works. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen (Socie) Schrader, three sons and one daughter, Frank H. Schrader of Hollidaysburg. Joseph G. and Mrs. Anna Houseman of the city, and Frederick R. at home; five grandchildren, three brothers and two sisters, Charles Schrader of Hollidaysburg, Mrs. Thrace Kunkle of Phillipsburg, Mrs. Barbara Hartman, Frank J. and John J. Schrader of the city. Mr. Schrader was a member of St. Theresa Catholic church where funeral services will be held Thursday morning with requiem mass at 9 o'clock. Interment will be made in Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Rebecca (ALLEN) BLACK Widow of John H. Black and a lifelong resident of Pleasantville and Schellsburg, Bedford county, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Mowry, at New Buena Vista on Saturday morning at 4 o'clock, death following a brief illness attributed to pneumonia. She was born in West St. Clair township on Feb. 24, 1845, a daughter of Elial and Barbara (Walker) Allen, and was united in marriage with Mr. Black in February, 1878. He died some years ago. Surviving are these children: Adam Black of Chicago, Mrs. Mowry, at whose home she died, and Mrs. Arthur Colvin of Schellsburg; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Ruthanna Cox of Johnstown. She was a member of the Lutheran church at Schellsburg and was devoted to the church and her home and in recent years had read the New Testament through the eighth time. Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock and interment was made in the Schellsburg cemetery. (March 10, 1934) John Stewart HYLE Brother of D. S. Hyle of Williamsburg, R. D. No. 1, died suddenly at his home in Mars, Pa., Saturday evening Aug. 18, death being attributed to a heart attack. He was born at the Hyle farm in Canoe valley on Sept. 13, 1845. Mr. Hyle was a son of George and Emma Stewart Hyle, both deceased. He was twice married, his first wife being Miss Hattie Brown of Stately, Pa., who preceded him to the grave twenty years ago. He then married Miss Minnie Nickols of Mars, who survives, with his brother, D. S. Hyle, and two nephews and one niece, A. F. Hyle and Mrs. W. M. Royer of Hollidaysburg, R. D. No. 2, and Fluke Slagle of Rochester, Pa. He was a member of the Presbyterian church at Mars. Private funeral services were held at the home on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 21, at 2.30 o'clock. Interment was made in the cemetery at Mars. Local relatives attended the services as also did Samuel Hyle of Duncansville. (Aug. 18, 1934) Mrs. Fannie A. WHITE Widow of S. David White, died this morning at 9.30 o'clock at her home at 507 1/2 Mulberry street, Hollidaysburg, death following an illness of several weeks. She was born at Beaver Dams, Blair county, on Jan. 28, 1869, the daughter of Daniel and Ellen (Taylor) Noel, and was united in marriage with Mr. White on March 23, 1898, who died on Nov. 3, 1917. She was a member of the First Baptist church, the Judson Bible class and the Rebekah lodge in Hollidaysburg. Surviving are two sons, Dr. Maxwell S. White of Philadelphia and Howard C. White, at home. Two sisters and two brothers also survive: Mrs. Henry Maddock and Mrs. Ella Blackstone, both of Altoona, John Noel of Tyrone and David Noel of Gallitzin. Funeral services will be conducted at the home Friday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in charge of the pastor, Rev. J. S. Bromley, D. D. Interment will be made in the Presbyterian cemetery in Hollidaysburg. (Dec. 5, 1933) Carol C. Eddleman PA-Roots Director of Data Acquisition, PA-Roots http://www.pa-roots.com/

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