Note: The Rootsweb Mailing Lists will be shut down on April 6, 2023. (More info)
RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. [PACAMBRI] Obits Dec. 4 1908
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, December 4, 1908 Volume 42, Number 47 Dies at Dinner Table William Carney, Aged Resident of Munster Township, Expires of Heart Trouble William Carney, a well known resident of Munster Township, who for a long time lived with his son, William, on Mullen Hill, along the Pittsburg and Philadelphia pike, three miles east of Ebensburg, died at noon Sunday while sitting at the dinner table. His death was due to heart failure. Mr. Carney was born in Ireland and emigrated to the United States when quite young. He spent some years in Philadelphia, from which city he came to Philadelphia [may mean Cambria County] and purchased the old Mullen farm. There he lived for about sixty years. He retired from the farm a few years ago. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Rose Carney, who resides in East End, Pittsburg, with her daughter, Mrs. Alice Plunkett, and the following children: Daniel at Loretto; William of Munster Township; Mrs. Jane Hanlin of Pittsburg; Sister Margaret of the community of Sisters of Mercy at Cresson and Mrs. Alice Plunkett of Pittsburg. His remains were removed to the residence of his son, William, in Munster Township from which place the funeral was held Tuesday with a high mass of requiem at the Catholic Church in Ebensburg at 9 o’clock, after which interment was made in the old Catholic cemetery. John E. Gasteiger Dies in Somerset Somerset, Dec. 3 John E. Gasteiger, a well known attorney of Somerset and Cambria Counties, with offices in the Fisher building in Johnstown, died at his home here Sunday after a long illness of complications of kidney and stomach ailments. He had a short time ago returned from a visit to Philadelphia where the physicians he consulted advised him that they could do nothing for his relief and more recently he visited the sanitarium at Markleton, returning home last Thursday, since which time he gradually declined until the end came. Mr. Gasteiger was born in Paint Township 42 years ago and studied law with Coffroth and Ruppel of Somerset, being admitted to law practice about 18 years ago. Since then he had divided his time between Johnstown and Somerset, having offices in both places, but spending the greater portion of his time in Johnstown. He was married a number of years ago to Miss Sarah Sipe, a sister of Harry L. Sipe, president of the Farmer’s National Bank of Somerset, who with two children, Marion and Diogenes, survives. Mr. Gasteiger was a member of St. John’s Catholic Church of Johnstown. Death of Evan M. Davis Evan M. Davis, aged seventy-nine years, died at 4 o’clock Thursday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ellen Roberts in the West Ward. The funeral was held at 2 o’clock this (Friday) afternoon from the Christian Church on High Street. Interment was made at Lloyd’s cemetery. Griffith Lloyd Dead Griffith Lloyd, aged eighty-four years, died Thursday, December 3, 1908, at 12:30 o’clock at his home at Beulah about three and one-half miles west of Ebensburg where he had was born and spent all of his life. He is survived by his wife and the following children: John and Hettie, of Iowa City; Jerry and Mrs. Arthur Simpson, of this place. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon from his late residence with interment in Lloyd cemetery. Joseph Boley Dead Well Known Allegheny Township Resident Passed Away at His Home Near Buck’s Mills Joseph Boley, a prominent farmer of Allegheny Township, died at his home near Buck’s Mills at 9:30 o’clock Monday night, aged sixty four years. His death was due to a stroke of paralysis followed by hemorrhages of the brain. The deceased is survived by his wife, whose maiden name was Cecelia Hertzog and by the following children: the Rev. Father C. C. Boley of South Dakota; Mrs. Francis Elig of Cresson; Mrs. Walter Beck of Gallitzin; Mrs. V. J. Stoltz of Carrolltown and Alphonse, Frank, Edna and Nelson, all at home. The funeral took place Wednesday from St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Loretto, where a high mass of requiem was said with the Rev. Father Boley as the celebrant. Joseph Boley had been a lifelong member of the Roman Catholic Church and had been a communicant at St. Michael’s for a number of years.

    12/14/2011 04:46:19