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    1. James L. REED d. 7 January 1917, Kenwood, Cherryhill Twp.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Reed, Householder, Templeton Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3308 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Weekly Messenger” issue of Wednesday, 10 January 1917, p. 4, col. 4 Reed. James L. Reed, aged 70 years, a former well known business man of the county and prominent in county affairs, died suddenly at his home in Kenwood Sabbath morning. The funeral services were conducted at 2 o’clock, Tuesday afternoon and interment was made in the Manor cemetery. He was born in Westmoreland county and was married to Caroline Dick in 1872 and made his home at Kenwood. Besides his wife he leaves these children: Earl D., of Clymer, Ross, and Mrs. O.U. Householder and Mrs. W.N. Templeton, of Clymer. ________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:42:22
    1. James K. DEEMER d. 13 March 1904, Borough of Indiana
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Deemer, Keim, Kime, Daugherty, Bracken, Roof Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3307 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “The Indiana Progress” issue of Wednesday, 16 March 1904, p. 1, col. 2 JAMES K. DEEMER. James K. Deemer, a former resident of this place, but who had resided in Vandergrift, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Tisha Kime, of Eleventh and Oak streets, on Saturday, from general debility. Mr. Deemer was born in Apollo in 1830. He was a soldier in the Civil War, having served in the 105th and 102nd Regiments, Pennsylvania Volunteers. Mr. Deemer is survived by two sons and four daughters, as follows: Harry Deemer and Mrs. Kime, of town; W.C. and Mrs. Frank Daugherty, of Vandergrift; Mrs. W.G. Bracken, of Tarentum, and Mrs. D.B. Roof, of Wheeling, W.Va. Funeral services were held at the home of his daughter yesterday afternoon, at 1 o’clock, and interment followed in Greenwood cemetery. _____________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:40:47
    1. James K. DEEMER Family Reunion, 1909
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Deemer, Daugherty, Keim Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3306 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Evening Gazette” issue of Saturday, 21 August 1909, p. 1, col. 1 Deemer Clan at Lucky Hit. On Saturday, Aug. 14, the descendants of James K. Deemer held a reunion at Lucky Hit, where the old Deemer homestead once stood. Among the direct descendants present were: W.C. Deemer and Mrs. Frank Daugherty, of Vandergrift; H.B. Deemer, of Leechburg and Mrs. W.C. Keim, of Indiana. _____________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:39:41
    1. Dr. James G. CALDWELL d. 11 July 1884
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Caldwell Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3305 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “The Indiana Democrat” issue of Thursday, 17 July 1884, p. 3, col. 6 CALDWELL--On the 11th inst., Dr. James G. Caldwell, aged 68 years, 0 months and 26 days. The deceased was a member of Philanthropy Lodge, F. and A.M., of Greensburg, and also a member of the Masonic Association of Greensburg, attached to Ursula Chapter, No. 192, and Kedron Commandery, No. 18, Knights Templar. He was a faithful and honest man. ________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:38:34
    1. James DUNCAN d. 4 October 1901, Great Bend, Kansas, native of Indiana Co.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Duncan Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3304 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “The Indiana Progress” issue of Wednesday, 16 October 1901, p. 4, col. 4 JAMES DUNCAN. James Duncan, a former resident of White township, died recently at his home at Great Bend, Kan. The deceased was a son of the late George Duncan, who resided near town. His mother and brother, William, live in White township. __________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:37:30
    1. James D. HOBAUGH d. 16 May 1899, Allegheny Co., native of Indiana Co.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hobaugh, Kime, Keim, Deemer Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3303 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana County Gazette” issue of Wednesday, 17 May 1899, p. 8, col. 3 James D. Hobaugh James D. Hobaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hobaugh, of Aetna, Allegheny county, died at the Allegheny General hospital on Tuesday morning, of blood poisoning, at the age of about 15 years. The deceased lived in Homer City with his parents until two years ago, when they removed to Aetna. The remains were brought to Indiana on Tuesday evening, and were taken to the residence of William Kime, in the Fourth ward, where funeral services will be held this afternoon at 1. Interment will be made in Greenwood cemetery. ______________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:36:21
    1. Jacob BROWN d. 9 February 1931, Smith Station
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brown, Stevens, Stephens, Learn, Hartman Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3302 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Weekly Messenger” issue of Thursday, 12 February 1931, p. 1, col. 2 & p. 4, col. 1 Jacob Brown Jacob Brown, aged 67 years, a resident of Smith Station for the past 35 years, died at his home at noon Monday following an illness of two weeks. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ida Stevens Brown, and one daughter, Gladys, at home. Mrs. Elias Learn and Mrs. Charles Hartman both of Commodore, are sisters of the deceased. Mr. Brown was one of the well known and highly esteemed farmers and citizens of the southern section of the county and was prominently identified with the agricultural interests of his community. He was elected a director of the Patron’s Mutual Fire Insurance Co. on January 13, 1913, and served continuously since that time in a most efficient manner. He was a former director of the First National Bank of Blairsville, served as a school director in Burrell township for a number of years and was judge of election in his district at the time of his death, having held that office for several terms. He was a devout christian and a member of the United Presbyterian church of Blairsville for many years. Funeral services will be held at his late home on Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock and burial will be made in the Blairsville cemetery. __________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:34:58
    1. Ida (Stephens) BROWN d. 6 March 1938, Indiana Borough
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stephens, Brown, Craig Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3301 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Evening Gazette” issue of Monday, 7 March 1938, p. 1, col. 5, & p. 2, col. 1 MRS. IDA (STEPHENS) BROWN. From the effects of a paralytic stroke, Mrs. Ida (Stephens) Brown, 72, passed away in her home, 455 Church street, at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. A daughter of Giles and Catherine (Craig) Stephens, she was born January 27, 1866, in Cherryhill township and had lived in Indiana for a number of years. She had previously lived for 36 years in Burrell township, near Blairsville. She was a member of the First United Presbyterian, the Women’s Bible Class and the Mothers of Democracy. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Gladys Brown, at home; four brothers: B.L. Stephens of Clymer, C.W. Stephens of Spangler, N.W. Stephens of Indiana, R.D., and E.H. Stephens of Penn Run; two sisters, Mrs. I.P. Edwards and Mrs. C.C. Coy, both of Clymer. A son, Paul Stephens Brown, was killed in France during the World War, and two daughters preceded their mother in death. Friends will be received after the noon hour Tuesday in the family home, where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Rev. Stillman A. Foster, D.D., of the First United Presbyterian Church, here, and the Rev. R.E. McClure, D.D., pastor of the Blairsville United Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Blairsville Cemetery. _______________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:33:27
    1. Hiram GRIFFITH family reunion in 1933
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Griffith, Wetzel, Avey Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3300 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “The Indiana Progress” issue of Wednesday, 27 September 1933, p. 3, col. 3 MARION CENTER H.H. Wetzel and family, Mrs. Sara Avey and two sons, of this place, and S.C. Wetzel and wife, of Marchand, attended the Hiram Griffith reunion, near Armagh, recently. [All these were the families of the children of Hiram Griffith's daughter Dorinda (Griffith) Wetzel - ed.] _______________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:32:08
    1. George D. BROWN d. 11 July 1910, Cherryhill Twp.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brown, Griffith, Myers Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3299 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “The Indiana Progress” issue of Wednesday, 27 July 1910, p. 1, col. 2 George D. Brown Mr. George D. Brown, of Penn Run, died on July 11, of paralysis. He is survived by his wife and these two daughters: Mrs. Abednego Griffith, of Penn Run and Mrs. Ira Myers, of Clymer. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W.J. Sproull of Clymer, and interment followed in Manor cemetery in Cherryhill township. _________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:30:41
    1. George BROWN d. 18 September 1874, Cherryhill Twp.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brown Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3298 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Progress” issue of Thursday, 1 October 1874, p. 4, col. 5 BROWN.--On the 18th inst., George Brown, Sr., of Cherryhill twp., aged 72 years, 10 months and 19 days. ___________________________________________________ Indiana, PA “Indiana Messenger” issue of Friday, 9 October 1874, p. 3, col. 5 DIED. BROWN--On the 19 ult., in Cherryhill [t]p., Indiana Co., George Brown, Sr., aged t2 [sic] years 10 months and 19 days. ___________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:29:29
    1. Fred(erick) J. KEIM d. 24 November 1908, New Florence
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Keim, Deemer, Lydic, Lydick Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3297 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Evening Gazette” issue of Friday, 25 November 1908, p. 1, col. 1 FRED KEIM MET DEATH ON THE RAILROAD After Acting As Though Demented He Stepped in Front of a Train. HE WAS IN NEW FLORENCE It is Believed the Unfortunate Was Enroute Home From Portage. BROTHER BRINGING THE BODY While crossing the Pennsylvania tracks at New Florence at 6:55 o’clock Tuesday evening, Nov. 24, Fred (Casey) Keim, of North Eleventh street, was run down by a fast freight and instantly killed. A brother, Clyde Keim, went to New Florence this morning and will bring the remains here this evening. Relatives here are at a loss to understand Keim’s reasons for being in New Florence, as he had been working on an oil pipe line in the vicinity of Portage when they last heard from him. A letter written by one of Keim’s sisters and addressed to Portage shows that he was in that town several days ago. One of the last persons who conversed with Keim was William McNeely, of Centerville. Less than an hour before the young man met his tragic death he was seen in Centerville. He wandered about as though at a loss where to go and when accosted by McNeely said he did not know where he was. After a few minutes conversation, McNeely managed to learn that the man’s home was in Indiana and he directed him to a hotel in New Florence, saying that he could not get a train for home until morning. Keim soon reached the P.R.R. depot in New Florence. There he crossed and re-crossed the dangerous Ligonier street grade crossing several times even though several trains were then due. Bystanders stated that the man acted as though temporarily demented and they could not keep him from the tracks. Several persons were still watching Keim when a “P.G.,” (a fast stock train) hove into view from the East. Keim also saw the train but made little effort to clear the track before the pilot struck him. He was hurled to another track and died almost instantly. A mark on the head and several bruises on the limbs are the only visible indications of his being struck by the train, and it is believed the fractured skull that produced death came from his alighting on the road-bed. The remains were removed to the undertaking rooms of O.M. Bennett, where they were prepared for burial. He interviewed a number of persons who had witnessed the fatality and reported it to the authorities. He also learned that Keim resided here and had Thomas Daugherty inform the relatives of his death. Fred Keim was born in Indiana about 26 years ago. For the past few months he had been employed on the pipe line work at Reed station, going to Portage with a crew of these men. His mother, Mrs. Ellen Keim, and one of the younger daughters are in Colorado, where they went in the interest of Mrs. Keim’s health. Mrs. Lydick, another sister, lives in Windber, and another sister is in the Scotland Industrial school in Franklin county. The two surviving boys of the family, Clyde and Bazil, resided here. The funeral arrangements will be completed by Clyde upon his arrival here this evening. _________________________________________________ Indiana, PA “Indiana Evening Gazette” issue of Friday, 27 November 1908, p. 1, col. 4 Funeral of Fred Keim. Funeral services over the remains of Fred Keim, who met death on the railroad at New Florence on Tuesday, were held at the family home, corner of Oak and Eleventh streets, this forenoon, being conducted by Dr. J. Day Brownlee, of the First U.P. church. The interment followed in Oakland cemetery. _________________________________________________ Indiana, PA “The Indiana Progress” issue of Wednesday, 2 December 1908, p. 1, col. 6 YOUNG MAN MET TRAGIC DEATH AT NEW FLORENCE Fred Kime was Struck by Freight Car While Standing Near Station. While standing near the Pennsylvania railroad station at New Florence Tuesday evening of last week, Fred Kime, formerly of this place, was struck by a passing freight car, and instantly killed. The train was traveling at a high speed and one of the rear cars in swinging hit Mr. Kime on the right shoulder, hurling him to the ground. His head struck a projecting tie in the road side, causing a fracture of the skull that resulted in instant death. The remains were taken to a New Florence undertaker and Wednesday evening were brought here to the home of his brother, Clyde Kime, for interment in Greenwood cemetery Friday. The deceased was 25 years old and single. He was employed at Portage by the Standard Oil Company. His mother, Mrs. L.E. Kime, left Indiana about six weeks ago to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. George Moore, of Salida, Colo. In addition to those named, three other sisters, Mrs. Harry Lydick, of Windber and Misses Alta and Freeda, of Scotland, Pa., are l! iving. _________________________________________________ Indiana, PA “Indiana Weekly Messenger” issue of Wednesday, 2 December 1908, p. 1, col. 4 ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. Fred Keim, of North Eleventh Street, Struck by Train at New Florence. Fred Keim, better known as “Casey,” was instantly killed at New Florence November 25th. The man had been working on the pipe line at Portage when his friends here last heard from him, and from the way he acted his mind was unbalanced from some cause and did not seem to realize his danger. The day was spent in Centerville, across the river from New Florence, and the persons who talked to him said he seemed dazed as though he did not know where he was nor where he wanted to go. In the evening he crossed to New Florence when a fast stock train came along and he was struck by the pilot and hurled to the other track and killed instantly. Clyde Keim, a brother, was notified and he went Wednesday morning and had the body brought to his home here on Wednesday evening, from whence interment was made Friday. Fred Keim was 25 years old. He was a son of Mrs. Ella Letitia Keim, who recently went to Colorado for her health. His father is dead. He is survived by two brothers, Basil and Clyde, of Indiana. Three sisters also survive. One lives in Colorado, another in Scotland, Pa., and the other is Mrs. Maude Lydic, of Windber. _________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:28:08
    1. Frank C. AMOND d. 17 January 1928, Penn Run, Cherryhill Twp.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Amond, Edwards, Dick Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3296 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Weekly Messenger” issue of 19 January 1928, p. 1, col. 2 Frank C. Amond Frank C. Amond, aged 57 years, a well-known and highly esteemed resident of Cherryhill township, died at his home in Penn Run Tuesday with rheumatism, from which he had been a sufferer for several years. He was a son of Levi J. and Barbara Dick Amond and was born in Cherryhill township on January 19, 1871. He was a successful farmer and was prominently identified with the educational interests of that section of the county, having served as member and secretary of the Cherryhill Township School Board for a number of years. He held various other township offices and was keenly interested in all movements for the industrial, intellectual and social development of his community. He was united in marriage at Belsano on June 15, 1893, to Minnie B. Edward[s], who survives him with these children: Vinton D., John L., Chester A., Wilbur Roy and Florence Elizabeth Amond. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon and burial will be made in Manor Cemetery. ____________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:22:57
    1. Evan B. GRIFFITH d. 16 April 1938, borough of Indiana
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Griffith, Walker, Benson, Sweeney, Baker, Wetzel, Flickinger, Brown, Williams Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3295 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Weekly Messenger” issue of Thursday, 21 April 1938, p. 5, col. 3 Evan B. Griffith Complications incident to age, caused the death of Evan B. Griffith, 70, an esteemed resident of Homer City, in the Indiana Hospital at 10:55 o’clock on Saturday night. He was a son of Samuel and Margaret (Brown) Griffith, was born in Grisemore, Green township, on December 25, 1867, and spent his early life in that section of the county. Mr. Griffith was united in marriage to Miss Martha Williams, of Pine township, on December 24, 1891, who survives him, with the following children: Mrs. H.D. Walker and A.B. Griffith, of Homer City; Mrs. F.A. Benson, of Indiana; Mrs. R.J. Sweeney, of Lucerne Mines; Mrs. J.J. Baker, of Blairsville; Mrs. D.L. Wetzel, of Baltimore, Md.; and Mrs. H.E. Flickinger, of Bridgeville. Twenty-five grandchildren are living. Funeral services were held at his late home on Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Samuel Hill and burial was made in Greenwood cemetery. __________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:21:40
    1. Emily FINDLEY d. 23 December 1907, Blairsville
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Findley, Sindorf Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3294 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “The Indiana Democrat” issue of Wednesday, 1 January 1908, p. 1, col. 6 Findley. Mrs. Emily Findley, aged 77 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lucy Sindorf in Blairsville, on December 23. The deceased was one of the charter members of the Baptist church of Blairsville. The funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon, being conducted by Rev. J. Thomas Davis, her pastor. _____________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:20:14
    1. Elizabeth (Stelser) LONG d. 14 January 1906, Diamondville
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Long, Stelser, Laney, Lydick Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3293 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Evening Gazette” issue of 16 January 1906, p. 1, col. 5 Mrs. Jacob Long. Mrs. Jacob Long, of Diamondville, died on Saturday, January 13, from a complication of diseases. The deceased was nearly 80 years of age and is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Ben Laney and Mrs. Harry Lydick, both of Diamondville. Funeral services followed by interment were held at Diamondville on Monday afternoon. ________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:19:12
    1. Elizabeth (Mock) DICK d. 27 May 1933, Cherryhill Twp.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mock, Dick, Simpson, Hadden, Bowers, Henry, McKendrick Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3292 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Evening Gazette” issue of Saturday, 27 May 1933, p. 2, col. 7 Mrs. Elizabeth M. Dick Mrs. Elizabeth (Mock) Dick, widow of Jacob P. Dick, was born near Martinsburg October 1, 1836, and died May 27, 1933, aged 96 years, seven months and 27 days. She had been a resident of Cherryhill township for more than 80 years. She leaves four sons: William M. Dick of Woodbine, Ia.; James M. Dick of Allentown; Jacob M. Dick of Cherryhill township, at whose home she died, and Frank M. Dick, of Penn Run. Two daughters: Mrs. George Henry and Mrs. Joseph McKendrick, are deceased. She also leaves 25 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She was a member of Penn Run Church of the Brethren for many years and had always been active in community and church affairs and was a member of the Ladies’ Aid Society. Private services will be conducted in the Jacob Dick home at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, standard time. Friends will be received at the home until the morning of the funeral rites. _______________________________________________ Indiana, PA “Indiana Evening Gazette” issue of Monday, 29 May 1933, p. 1, col. 6 Funeral of Mrs. Dick Private funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Dick will be conducted in the Jacob Dick home in Cherryhill township at 10 a.m. standard time Tuesday. Friends will be received at the home until the morning of the funeral rites. The names of two daughters--Mrs. E.E. Hadden and Mrs. R.E. Simpson, both of Cherryhill township, and two step-children, Mrs. Nannie Bowers and Martin H. Dick of Penn Run--were omitted from Saturday’s obituary. _______________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:18:03
    1. David R. HARE d. 12 October 1901, Borough of Indiana
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hare, Hair, Haire Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3291 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Weekly Messenger” issue of Wednesday, 16 October 1901, p. 1, col. 6 David R. Hare died at his home on Philadelphia street Saturday morning at 11:55 o’clock, from heart failure superinduced by stomach trouble, aged about 73 years. He had been in fair condition until the morning of his death. Deceased was born and raised in Somerset county and came to Indiana some twenty-five years ago. He served a term on the town council and was for many years a trustee of the Methodist Episcopal church, of Indiana. Deceased is the last of his family to die, and is survived by his wife. Funeral services were held yesterday by Rev. G.T. Reynolds. Interment at Greenwood. Deceased was by profession a cabinet maker and at various times was in business at Johnstown, Centerville and Penn Run. _____________________________________________________ Indiana, PA “The Indiana Democrat” issue of Wednesday, 16 October 1901, p. 1, col. 5 HARE. David R. Hare, died at his residence in this place, Saturday, about noon, of heart failure, aged 72 years. Mr. Hare was born in Somerset county, Dec. 28, 1828. When a young man he went to Johnstown and learned the cabinet making and undertaking trade. He commenced business in 1850 at Centerville, and established a furniture and undertaking business at Greenville, this county, which he conducted with success until 1878, when he sold the business and removed to this place. His wife survives him. The funeral service took place from the residence of deceased, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment in Oakland. _____________________________________________________ Indiana, PA “The Indiana Progress” issue of Wednesday, 16 October 1901, p. 4, col. 4 DAVID R. HARE. Mr. David R. Hare, a well-known resident of town, died at his home on Philadelphia street on Saturday at noon. The deceased had been in delicate health for several months but his condition was not considered alarming until the day before his death, when he became seriously ill and continued to sink until the end came. His death was due to heart trouble resulting from general debility. Mr. Hare was born in Somerset county, December 23, 1828, and when a young man located in Johnstown, where he learned cabinet making. In 1850 he moved to Centerville, this county, and two years later to Penn Run, where he was engaged in the undertaking and furniture business. He remained there until 1878, when he moved to Indiana and retired from active business. Early in life he united with the M.E. church and at the time of his death he was holding the office of steward. The deceased was an upright man and a respected citizen. He is survived by his wife. The funeral services were conducted at ! his late home on Tuesday afternoon by his pastor, Rev. G.T. Reynolds, and interment followed in Greenwood cemetery. _____________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:16:27
    1. Daisy M. (Amond) LEARN d. 25 Dec 1930
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Learn, Amond Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3290 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Evening Gazette” issue of 27 December 1930, p. 4, col. 4 NATIVE DIES IN GREENSBURG Mrs. Daisy Learn, wife of H.W.B. Learn of Greensburg died suddenly Christmas morning. She leaves her husband, a son, Hubert, of Latrobe and three daughters, Mildred, Morna and Alice, all of Greensburg. She was a sister of Charles Amond of Penn Run. Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at 2 o’clock at her home and burial was made in Greensburg cemetery. ____________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:14:30
    1. Cyrus LEAR d. 1 May 1910, West Wheatfield Twp.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lear, Campbell, Brendlinger, Curley, Sellers, Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3289 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “The Indiana Progress” issue of Wednesday, 11 May 1910, p. 1, col. 2 Cyrus Lear. Cyrus Lear, a well-known stone mason and bricklayer of Robinson, died suddenly on Sunday evening, May 1. The deceased suffered a stroke of paralysis about eight weeks ago, but his condition had improved and was not considered alarming. He was born April 14, 1847, and resided at Robinson for a period of thirty years. His wife died 13 years ago, but the following children survive the parents: Frank M., William A., John and Mrs. Henry Brantlinger, of Robinson; Mrs. Phoebe Campbell and Mrs. Annie Sellers, of Youngwood, and Mrs. Arthur Curley, of Cokeville. The funeral services were conducted on the following Tuesday in the United Evangelical church at Robinson by Rev. McCauley, and interment was made in the Germany Lutheran church cemetery in West Wheatfield township. ___________________________________________________________ Indiana, PA “Indiana Weekly Messenger” issue of Wednesday, 11 May 1910, p. 1, col. 5 CYRUS LEAR. Cyrus Lear, of Garfield, died suddenly May 1st, aged 63 years. About eight weeks prior to his death he had a light stroke but was able to go about. Sabbath afternoon he lay down on the couch and when some one called him to supper he did not respond, and upon investigation he was found dead. He is survived by three sons and four daughters, as follows: Frank M., William A., John C. and Mrs. H. Brendlinger, of Garfield; Mrs. Phoebe Campbell and Mrs. Sellers, of Youngwood, and Mrs. Arthur Curley, of Blairsville. He is also survived by 22 grandchildren. ___________________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:13:20