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    1. [PACAMBRI] Deaths Cambria Freeman Aug 14 1903
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    3. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, August 14, 1903 OBITUARIES Patrick Cassidy Patrick Cassidy, an old and respected resident of Lilly, died at 11:45 o’clock Monday night after a fortnight’s illness of dysentery, in his seventy-ninth year. He and his aged wife lived in Lilly for the past five or six years, previous to that time residing on a farm at the outskirts of the town for some forty years. Mr. Cassidy was janitor at St. Bridget’s Catholic Church in Lilly for some time, prior to becoming too ill to do his work. Deceased is survived by his wife who is very infirm and three children---Michael, residing on the Cassidy farm, Elen, wife of Allen Behe of Lilly and Mrs. Bridget Fink of Allegheny. The funeral was held Thursday morning with services in St. Bridget’s Catholic Church. Andrew Eckenrode, a well known and prominent citizen of Carrolltown, died in a New York city hospital Thursday. In company with Drs. Wright and Sloan of Carrolltown, Mr. Eckenrode went to New York to under go an operation. It was while there that he died. The deceased was about 55 years of age and had lived in Carrolltown all his life. Mr. Eckenrode is survived by his wife and the following children: Etta, wife of F. N. Donohue of Carrolltown; Ida, wife of H. W. Chester of Carrolltown; William H., who is the editor the Gallitzin Times; Mollie, wife of F. C. Sharbaugh of this place.; Ella, Vera and Myrtle, at home. The funeral took place in Carrolltown on Monday morning. Martin Flick Martin Flick, 85 years old, a farmer, died on Monday at the home of his son, Louis Flick, 808 Estella street, Knoxville. Mr. Flick was born in Loretto and had always resided there up to a few months ago when he went to Allegheny to take up his residence with his daughter, Miss Anna Flick, of 606 Union avenue. July 4 he went to make a visit with his son in Knoxville and while there was taken ill and could not be removed to Allegheny. The remains were taken to his former home on Tuesday and the funeral services held from St. Michael’s church there of which he had been a member of many years. He was a cousin of Charles M. Schwab. _________________________________________________________________ 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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