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    1. [PACAMBRI] Obits Sept. 30 1910
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, September 30, 1910 Volume 44, Number 38 Masons Attend Funeral The Hon. Edmund James, the Hon. A. V. Barker, F. H. Barker, Stewart Kinkead, Richard Meyers, Charles S. Evans and F. I. Sigmund attended the funeral for the late J. D. Snyder in Altoona last week. Attended Funeral Mrs. Benjamin Elliot, Mrs. R. D. Evans and Mrs. Charles Duncan attended the funeral near Belsano Wednesday of Mrs. Sanford Campbell who died Monday. Mrs. Campbell is survived by her husband and five small children. James Spellisy James Spellisy, a member of the Williamsport fire department, while driving a hose carriage to a fire last Saturday evening, was thrown from his seat by one of the horses stumbling, and falling on the paving was run over by the heavy carriage and instantly killed. His neck was broken. He was single and aged 45 years. Two Eat and Die Louis Christie and wife of Spangler are dead because Christie mistook toadstools for mushrooms. The family prepared the toadstools for supper Wednesday of last week. Owing to the presence of cayenne pepper in a great quantity in the mess, the six Christie children would not touch the stuff. Christie and his wife died. A relative is caring for the orphans. Squire Flinn Dead Portage, Sept. 30 After months of suffering from stomach trouble and complications due to an injury received in the Civil War, Squire William Flinn, a prominent resident of Portage died on Tuesday. The funeral was held in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at 9 o’clock Friday morning, a high mass of requiem being said by the Rev. Father John Egan. Burial was in St. Bartholomew’s cemetery, Wilmore. Killed by Lightning Andy Staslow, a four-year-old lad whose parents reside near Hastings along the Cresson and Clearfield division, was struck by a bolt of lightning while crossing the yard at his home Tuesday afternoon and was instantly killed. The boy’s body was badly torn while members of the family who were in the house were stunned, but no one else was injured. Killed by Lightning The storm which swept over Sugar Valley, Clinton County Sunday evening, brought death in its trail. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Yarrison were visiting John Yarrison and family at their home near Carroll and the party were sitting on the front porch when the storm burst in all its fury. Mrs. Lewis Yarrison was struck by lightning and instantly killed and Mrs. John Yarrison was rendered unconscious. The husbands escaped injury. Dies in Hospital Miss Margaret Tibbott of Ebensburg Expires Suddenly Miss Margaret Tibbott, aged fifty-nine years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tibbott, both deceased, died suddenly Wednesday morning in St. Francis’ Hospital, Pittsburg, where she had been taken a few weeks ago to be treated for a mental derangement. Her parents at one time lived in Ebensburg but moved to Johnstown. For several years Miss Tibbott stayed with the family of Dr. Baker in Philadelphia, but came to Ebensburg a short time ago. The remains were brought here Thursday afternoon, funeral arrangements being made at that time. Surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Richard of Ebensburg; Mrs. Eliza Ann Thomas of Cambria Township; Mrs. Winifred Thomas of Greely, Ia.; Mrs. Della Gutwald of Gallitzin; John of Ebensburg; Mollie of Ebensburg; Robert of Uniontown and Frank of Cambria Township.

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