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    1. [PAWASHIN] SCOTT, CURRY, MARCOZ Nov. 7, 1913 McDonald PA Record
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    3. SCOTT, CURRY, MARCOZ Mrs. Elizabeth SCOTT, wife of John SCOTT, Jr., was found dead in bed at her home in Mt. Pleasant township about nine o'clock Friday morning, October 31. Mrs. SCOTT had not been in good health for several days but was up and about as usual Thursday evening. Before retiring she directed her housekeeper to let her sleep Friday morning. Members of the household looked into her room early Friday morning to find her sleeping quietly. At nine o'clock the housekeeper entered the room and found Mrs. SCOTT dead. Mrs. SCOTT's maiden name was BOLTON and she was born and reared in Mercer county, being a daughter of David BOLTON. She was 61 years of age. She was united in marriage with Mr. SCOTT May 18, 1880, and had since resided on the SCOTT farm in Mt. Pleasant township. She was a member of the Covenanter Church. Beside the husband, there survives one son, Howard SCOTT, at home. Three other children, now deceased, were born to Mr. and Mrs. SCOTT. A. Walter, born July 16, 1881, died September 4, 1899, Cora A., born August 22, 1885, died October 25, 1905; and J. Ray, born February 8, 1890, died February 11, the same year. Funeral services in charge of the Rev. Samuel G. CONNER were held at the SCOTT home Sunday afternoon. Interment in the cemetery at the Covenanter Church, near Venice. Oliver CURRY, aged 70 years, died at his home near Hanlin on Sunday morning at 6:30 o'clock after an illness of over one year. About a year ago he underwent an operation for cancer which failed to give him relief. Mr. CURRY's death occurred on the farm where he was born. He had lived his entire life there. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a staunch Democrat in all things political. The wife, formerly Miss Letitia HANLIN, survives with three daughters: Miss Ethel CURRY, a teacher in the Pittsburgh schools; Miss Margaret CURRY, also of Pittsburgh, and Miss Bertha CURRY, a teacher in the Midway school. He leaves one brother, William CURRY of Hanlin, and a half sister, Mrs. Grant HANLIN, also of Hanlin, who suffered a stroke of paralysis Saturday and is in a critical condition. The funeral services were held at the home Tuesday afternoon. The interment was in the Chestnut Ridge cemetery. Joseph MARCOZ, 63 years old, died at the home of his nephew, Paul MARCOZ, in Sturgeon, on Monday, November 3, at noon. The deceased was a miner by occupation, was not married and had lived at Sturgeon for more than twenty years. He is survived by one brother, Anthony, also of Sturgeon, and his nephew with whom he made his home. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon. Interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery.

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