Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, October 2, 1903 OBITUARIES Boy Fatally Burned Altoona, Pa., Sept. 29—Joseph, aged 7, son of Peter Chevalier, was fatally burned while playing at a grate fire at home. Before assistance arrived he was burned from his knees up. Hastings Miner Killed John McGilley, a miner in the employ of the Beech Creek Coal and Coke company at Hastings was so badly injured while at work in the mines Saturday morning that he died early Sunday morning. McGilley, with his son-in-law, was at work in a room. He was undermining a lot of coal. Both of the men working with him told him that he should prop the mass up, as it might fall and injure some one. McGilley, however, did not do this. While McGilley was standing directly under the rather loose mass, it fell. Before he died, the injured miner admitted that his misfortune was the result of his own carelessness. The dead man is survived by his wife and four children. The funeral took place Tuesday morning from the Hastings Catholic church. Interment was made in the Church cemetery. Torrence Delozier Torrence Delozier died at midnight Wednesday night, of last week, at his home in St. Augustine, death being caused by diseases incident to old age. He was born in Cambria county, June 15, 1826, and had for many years been engaged in the undertaking business in St. Augustine. Deceased is survived by his wife and nine children—James L., Raphael, of the firm of Delozier & Bray, and Mrs. William Bray, all of Altoona; H. W. of Somerset county; Ignatius J. of Johnstown; Thomas of Pittsburg; Mrs. Michael Lynn of Pittsburg and Julia, at home. Deceased was a private in the Two Hundred and Ninth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers during the War of the Rebellion. The funeral took place at 9 o’clock Monday morning. _________________________________________________________________ Get thousands of games on your PC, your mobile phone, and the web with Windows®. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588800/direct/01/