Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, September 23, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 37 DEATHS Vavrek Ivanski Vavrek Ivanski, a miner employed at the Flannagan Mine Mo. 8 of the Beech Creek Coal & Coke Company was electrocuted Wednesday of last week while returning from his work. He was coming out of the mine when he caught hold of the iron end gate to steady himself and at the same time raised up. The back of his head touched the live electric haulage wire, forming a complete short circuit. He gave a convulsive shudder and toppled over in the car dead. Ivanski was a Hungarian, about twenty-one years of age and unmarried. Patrick Doran Patrick Doran, who was born in Wilmore, this county in 1838, and who had been a trusted engineer on the P. R. R. for many years, died Wednesday morning of last week at his home in Wilkinsburg of pneumonia. The father of Patrick Doran removed from Wilmore in the early 60s for a farm which he purchased in Summerhill Township, where the following brothers and sisters of the deceased still reside, his parents having passed away years ago: Miss Elizabeth, Mrs. Jennie Leahey, William, Thomas and Miss Kate Doran. A sister, Mary, known in religion as Sister Ligouri, a religious of the order of St. Joseph is located in Butler and a brother, Michael, a railroad engineer, resides in Altoona. The twin brother, James Doran, resides in Wilkinsburg. The funeral took place at 9 o’clock Friday morning from St. Mary’s Catholic church in Wilkinsburg with interment in the church cemetery. Johnstowners Grief-Stricken The Johnstown contingent temporarily in this place during court and in attendance upon the fair were deeply stirred by the news of the death of their own, “Aunt Kit” Sterling, which we received in this place on Tuesday evening. _________________________________________________________________ Store, manage and share up to 5GB with Windows Live SkyDrive. http://skydrive.live.com/welcome.aspx?provision=1?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_skydrive_102008