Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, September 18, 1903 OBITUARIES William A. Ivory William A. Ivory who died suddenly of heart disease at St. Louis September 5th, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ivory of Loretto, and was born June 18, 1868. He was twice married, his first wife being Miss Elizabeth Little of Loretto who died May 28, 1895. His second wife was Miss Enide Quess of St. Louis, who survives him with one son, Henry. The remains were brought to Cresson September 8th and taken to Loretto, where a requiem mass was said by the Rev. Father Kenoy of St. Francis’ College, interment being made in St. Michael’s Church cemetery. Mr. Ivory is survived, besides his wife and son, by his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Louis F. of Cresson, Richard and Edward of Loretto, George of Duquesne and Mrs. W. C. Schwab, Mrs. William Hogue and Mrs. Eugene Litzinger of Loretto. Mr. Ivory was in St. Louis for eight years where he was employed as a carpenter. Frank Risko Frank Risko, a young foreigner of Gallitzin, left his home about a week ago for Henshoe, Indiana county, on a visit to relatives and friends and while bathing in the Blacklick creek a short distance below the latter village on last Thursday got into a deep hole in the water and was drowned. His body was not recovered until Friday morning, when the friends of the dead man found him some distance below the spot where he went down. The remains were turned over to Undertaker Stephen F. Brady of Johnstown who had them buried in the Greek Catholic cemetery in Lower Yoder township after services at the Greek Catholic church. Risko was thirty years of age and unmarried. Mrs. E. K. Bolger Ellen, wife of E. K. Bolger, died of cancer after several months’ illness at her home in St. Boniface September 5th. Mrs. Bolger, whose maiden name was Sullivan, was born August 1, 1849, being in her fifty- sixth year at the time of her death. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Julia, wife of Dennis Droney of Rositor, Indiana County; Annie, of DuBois; Dennis of St. Boniface; Elizabeth Rose, Mary and Edward, at home. She is also survived by three sisters and one brother. After a requiem high mass in the St. Boniface Catholic church, September 8th, the remains were laid to rest in the church cemetery. _________________________________________________________________ Get ideas on sharing photos from people like you. Find new ways to share. http://www.windowslive.com/explore/photogallery/posts?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Photo_Gallery_082008