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    1. [PAWASHIN] MYERS, SEIK, GOSSIAUX, ALLARD, HENNON, BONY, BURGET, GILLESPIE, SAUERS, RANKIN, WAGNER, SMITH, MCMILLEN May 23, 1913 McDonald PA Record
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    3. MYERS, SEIK, GOSSIAUX, ALLARD, HENNON, BONY, BURGET, GILLESPIE, SAUERS, RANKIN, WAGNER, SMITH, MCMILLEN Mrs. Eliza MYERS died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George HALSTEAD, between Oakdale and Imperial, on Tuesday, May 20. Her husband, Samuel MYERS, died about three years ago. She is survived by four sons and four daughters, as follows: Frank MYERS, now in India; Samuel and John of Kansas; George at home; Hanna, the wife of John T. BELL of McDonald; Anna, the wife of George HALSTEAD of near Oakdale; Hattie, the wife of Henry CHISHOLM of Valley street; and Tinie, the wife of Aaron BELL of Lawrenceville, Ill. The funeral services were held on Wednesday evening at the late home of the deceased, conducted by the Rev. Mr. BILLINGS of the Noblestown M. E. Church. Interment was made Thursday at East Brady, Pa. Charles SEIK, aged 66 years, died Tuesday morning, May 20, at 8:55 o'clock at the South Side Hospital; from injuries received last Friday while at work at Champion mine. Mr. SEIK was born in Germany and came to this country when a young man. He is survived by his wife, three sons--Edward of McDonald, Henry of Midway and Charles of Washington--and one daughter, Mrs. D. L. HENNON of McDonald. Funeral services were held at his late home in Robbs Valley on Thursday afternoon at one o'clock. Interment in Candor cemetery. P. F. GOSSIAUX, aged 45 years, a Belgian miner, died at his home here Tuesday morning, May 20, after an illness of three years due to tuberculosis. He was born in Belgium. The wife survives. He also leaves a son and three daughters: Jules and Miss Simora GOSSIAUX at home, Mrs. Aena MONTIGNE of Monessen and Mrs. Della FERZAIS of this place. The funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the home. The interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Louise ALLARD, 24 years of age, wife of Paul ALLARD, died Monday morning, May 19, at 5 o'clock at her home in Valley street. Her death was due to tuberculosis. She had been ill for the past two years. Beside her husband she leaves one daughter, Gwendola. One brother also survives, Louis ROMESTAN, who made his home with her. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon. Interment was made in the Hilldale cemetery. Walter, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. HENNON, died Friday morning, May 16, at 10:30 o'clock of pneumonia, after five days' illness. The funeral services were held at the parents' home near Sturgeon on Sunday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. E. C. LINDSEY. Interment in Candor cemetery. James BONY, aged 89 years, died at 7:30 o'clock Sunday morning, May 18, at the home of his daughter Mrs. J. A. RUMBAUGH of Valley street. Death was due to old age, Mr. BONY having been in failing health for several months. Mr. BONY's wife has been dead thirty years, and for about twenty years he had resided with his daughter. Besides the daughter with whom he made his home, Mr. BONY leaves two sons, eleven grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday evening at the home. The services were in charge of the Rev. W. M. BUZZA, a former pastor. Interment at Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Mamie BURGET, wife of George BURGET, died at 11 o'clock Saturday night, May 17, at her home in Valley street. She had suffered from tuberculosis for the past year. Besides her husband she leaves one son, George BURGET, Jr. Her mother, Mrs. Ada MORRISON of Pittsburgh, and one sister, Mrs. GRIFFITH, also survive. Funeral services were held on Monday evening at the home, conducted by the Rev. E. C. LINDSEY, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Interment on Tuesday in the Uniondale cemetery, Pittsburgh. Estate of Ida Clyde GILLESPIE, deceased, late of Smith township, Washington county, Pa. McDonald Savings & Trust, Administrator Administrator's Notice *No obit found Amanda SAUERS died at her home on Saturday, after a brief illness of diphtheria. *Imperial column Amanda, the nine-year-old adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael SAUERS, Sr., died of diphtheria on Sunday (sic) at 6 p.m. The interment was made on Monday evening in St. Colombkiln (sic) at Imperial. *Imperial column Mr. and Mrs. Samuel CULLEY were called to Hickory at the week end by the serious illness and death of the latter's mother, Mrs. RANKIN. *Midway column Mr. and Mrs. Graham BEBOUT and daughter Olive attended the funeral services of their cousin, Mrs. RANKIN at Burgettstown, Saturday afternoon. *Midway column Philip WAGNER was called to Carnegie, Tuesday morning by the death of his mother. *Midway column Mrs. William LYKE and Mrs. Louella STRAIN were called to Jeannette, Tuesday by the death of their little nephew, Frank SMITH. *Midway column R. B. MCMILLEN, one of Midway's oldest residents, passed away Wednesday morning at 9:50. Mr. MCMILLEN had been confined to his bed for the past fifteen weeks. He was in his eighty-fifth year, having been born at McDonnell's Mills, Washington County, Pa., in 1828. He is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Jennie KELLY, with whom he had made his home since the death of his wife, 14 years ago; Mrs. Anna PRY of Cleveland, and Mrs. S. S. MCBRIDE of Carnegie; also by seventeen grandchildren nd eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from the church by the Rev. E V. SHOTWELL of the M. E. Church of which he was a member. Interment at Center cemetery. *Midway column

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