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    1. [PACAMBRI] Pg 2 Deaths Cambria Freeman Aug 14 1903
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Mrs. Bridget McDade Mrs. Bridget McDade, widow of Henry McDade of Gallitzin, who died at 12:30 Friday afternoon at her home in that place was in her 80th year. She is survived by nine children as follows: William, Peter and Ella, at home; Jas., and Edward of Kane, Pa., Mrs. P. J. Boylan of Johnstown; Mrs. Joseph Plummer of Lilly; Mrs. Thomas Harren of Alabama, and Mrs. B. F. Books of Altoona. She was a member of St. Patrick’s church in Gallitzin and was baptized by Father Gallitzin who was the first priest of the Catholic church in this part of the country. The funeral took place Monday morning, services being held in St. Patrick’s Church. Mrs. John Truman Mary Elizabeth, the wife of John Truman of Patton, died Thursday afternoon, August 6th, of a complication of diseases. She was fifty- five years of age and a native of Baltimore, Md. She moved to Patton with her husband from Brisbin about ten years ago. Mrs. Truman was the mother of eighteen children, nine of whom are living. Those who survived with her husband, are, William of Windber; Mrs. John Myers of Coalport; Mrs. Emma Kirk of Barnesboro; Miss Anna of Pittsburg and Jacob, Rudolf, Wilson and Misses Elnora and Effie Jane at home. The funeral was held at the late residence of the deceased Sunday and was conducted by the Rev. E. H. Witman, pastor of the M. E. Church. Interment was made in Fairview cemetery. James V. Eisenbuth, aged twenty-four years, was instantly killed at 11 o’clock last Saturday morning at the Open Hearth improvements of the Franklin Plant of the Cambria Steel Company. He was struck by the mast of a crane, which broke his neck. The body was turned over to Undertake Pendry. There Coroner Miller viewed it and investigated the fatality Monday. The funeral took place Monday afternoon with services at the Eisenbuth home at 2 o’clock, conducted by the Rev. F. E. Hetrick of the United Evangelical Church. Interment was made in Headrick’s cemetery. _________________________________________________________________ Talk to your Yahoo! Friends via Windows Live Messenger. Find out how. http://www.windowslive.com/explore/messenger?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_messenger_yahoo_082008

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