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    1. [PAWASHIN] MILLER, WALLACE, AGGERS Nov. 23, 1928 McDonald PA Record
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    3. MILLER, WALLACE, AGGERS Charles Ross MILLER, age 7 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross MILLER of Primrose, died of flu-pneumonia at four o'clock Friday morning, November 16, 1928, in the family home in Primrose. There are a number of other children in the home. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in charge of the Rev. H. G. HOOE, pastor of the First Baptist church, McDonald. Burial was in the Center cemetery, Midway. Ralph S. WALLACE died at 11 a.m. Sunday, November 18, 1928, in Collinsville, Ill. Mr. WALLACE was born on the old WALLACE farm in South Fayette township, a son of the late James WALLACE and his wife, Annie SPROUL WALLACE. He was graduated from the University of Pittsburgh law school. He practiced law in Pittsburgh until 1911, when he went West for his health. He practiced law in Tulsa, Okla., for a number of years, and moved from there last summer to Collinsville, Ill., where he died. He leaves his wife and one son, also a brother, Joseph F. WALLACE, the well-known attorney of Pittsburgh and two sisters--Mrs. Samuel SHANE and Mrs. John P. SHANE of McDonald. Funeral services are being held at 1:30 this Thursday afternoon in the home of his brother, J. F. WALLACE, 2842 Espy avenue, Dormont. Burial will be in the Robinson's Run cemetery. Services for Harry F. AGGERS, whose death resulted from injuries sustained while bailing a gas well on the William MILLER farm near McMurray, were conducted last Friday afternoon in the funeral home of HOPPER & HINTON in Canonsburg by the Rev. C. R. WOLF, pastor of the First M. E. church of Canonsburg. Burial was in the Oak Spring cemetery.

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