Mrs. Jane A. Morrow Mrs. Jane A. Morrow, 1420 Ninth street, Altoona, died Tuesday afternoon at 1:40 of paralysis. The deceased was born in Ligonier, Pa., September 28, 1816, and in 1861 she went to Altoona with her husband, Thomas Morrow, who preceded her to the grave in 1877. She is survived by the following children: Frank, Clayton and Charles of Turtle Creek; James of Pitcairn; George of Myersdale; Miss Amelia Bowman of Washington, Pa.; Mrs. M. A. Pringle of Portage; and Miss Allse H. Morrow at home; one sister also survives; Mrs. Mary Courson of Pitcairn, as well as 15 grandchildren. Mrs. Isabella Patterson Mrs. Isabella Patterson, relict of the late Thomas Patterson and mother of Thomas Patterson of Hastings, died at her home near Newry, Nov. 19, being 80 years old. Deceased was a native of Ireland, her maiden name having been Elizabeth McConahy. She was a resident of Blair county for more than half a century. She was a faithful member of the Presbyterian church for the greater part of her life. She is survived by the following children: Francis and Samuel of Pittsburg; Miss Lizzie of Altoona; Mrs. L. M. Beegle of Williamsburg; Mrs. C. S. Walters of Columbus, O., and W. H. and Miss Anna, at home. Thomas L. Parrish Thomas L. Parrish, aged fifty-eight years, for the past twenty years a resident on the farm on which he was born, died Tuesday morning at 3 o’clock of dropsy. Mr. Parrish was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parrish and was born on the old homestead, between Cresson and Loretto. For a number of years he was employed on the P. R. R. and resided in Altoona. In 1868 he married Miss Anna Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Kennedy, who was a Lilly girl but at the time of her marriage resided in Allegheny City. The deceased is survived by two brothers, Squire Parrish of Gallitzin and Alexins H. of Loretto; four sisters---Mrs. Richard Denny and Mrs. Adams, widow of Joseph Adams, both of Allegheny township; Mrs. Frank Buck of Carrolltown and another sister, a member of the Sisters of Charity in a Pittsburg convent; four sons, Walter and Gibbs at home; Charles of Braddock and Raymond, an engineer on the Cambria & Clearfield Division, who boards with his only sister, Mrs. Mary Porch at Cresson. _________________________________________________________________ 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