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    1. [PAWASHIN] MILLER, RICE, BEHLING, CUMMINS, BROWN, PARIS, DALLARD Dec. 28, 1917 McDonald PA Record
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    3. MILLER, RICE, BEHLING, CUMMINS, BROWN, PARIS, DALLARD Mr. and Mrs. J. J. CHARLIER went to Canonsburg on Monday to attend the funeral of Miss Edna MILLER. Miss MILLER's father died five weeks ago. Prof. Philip RICE, the well-known music teacher, died at his home in McKeesport on Tuesday, December 25, 1917, at 2:55 p.m., after an illness of six weeks. Prof. RICE was born October 4, 1852, came to this locality about thirty years ago, and first located at Sturgeon. Later he took up his residence in McDonald , and about ten years ago he and his family moved to McKeesport. For a number of years he was instructor in music in the Cecil schools. Most of his active life was spent in giving music lessons in private, as well as public. He is survived by his wife and three daughters: Elizabeth and Marie at home, and Catherine, the wife of S. H. HOLLAND, a practicing physician of Frank, Pa. Funeral services will be held this (Friday) afternoon at three o'clock, at the family home, 322, Olive street, McKeesport, conducted by the Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D. of McDonald. August BEHLING, aged 80 years, died at his home in Washington street, on Saturday, December 22, 1917, at 12:10 noon. He had been ill one week with pneumonia. Mr. BEHLING was born in Germany. In 1859 he was united in marriage with Miss Wilhelmina SEISA and they with three children came to this country in 1871, locating in Pittsburgh. Shortly afterwards they came to McDonald and had resided here since. Mr. BEHLING worked in the mines here. To Mr. and Mrs. BEHLING were born ten children. Mr. BEHLING is survived by his wife and six children, as follows: Albert BEHLING, Mrs. John TERLE, Mrs. Benjamin LEWIS and Mrs. Thomas F. LEWIS of McDonald, August BEHLING of Gallitin, Pa., and Frank BEHLING of Burgettstown. Forty grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were conducted from the family home Saturday afternoon in charge of the Rev. W. D. IRONS. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. James G. CUMMINS, aged 69 years, died at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening, December 26th, 1917, from cancer of the stomach, at hi late home in Robinson township, near Geary. He is survived by his wife and four sons: Reed, who lives on an adjoining farm; Montgomery of Youngstown, Ohio, Loyal and John at home: and two daughters, Mrs. Andrew YOUNG of McDonald and Miss Jennie CUMMINS at home. Mrs. CUMMINS was a farmer and was a member of Center United Presbyterian church of Midway. Funeral services will be held at the late home on Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Short services will be held in the Hickory church, with interment in the Hickory cemetery. An Auditor's Notice: Estate of Robert Clark BROWN, deceased, in the Orphan's Court of Washington County, Pennsylvania, No. 56, November Term, 1917, A. A. Albert S. SPROWLS, Auditor I didn't find an obit for this man. Administrator's Notice: In re: estate of Melanie Portalliee PARIS, deceased of Robinson township, Washington County, Pa. Jules J. CHARLIER, Administrator, McDonald, Pa. John C. JUDSON, Attorney for Estate, McDonald, Pa. I didn't find an obit for this woman. Administrator's Notice: Estate of Jules F. DALLARD, deceased, late of Smith township, Washington county, Pa. L. V. DELOCHE, Administrator 230 East Lincoln avenue McDonald, Pa. No obit found

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