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From: "Victoria Hospodar Valentine" <>
Subject: TURTON, HOCROFT, MILAND, RICHEY, BRYAN June 16, 1905 McDonald PA Record
Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 08:18:51 -0400
TURTON, HOCROFT, MILAND, RICHEY, BRYAN
Charles TURTON died Friday, June 9, at Denver, Colo., after a long illness. He is survived by six sisters, Mrs. G. C. KUEH__ and Miss Alma TURTON of McDonald a . Eleanor, Alice, Stella and Elsie . of Denver, also a brother, Harold, .ngest of the family. The deceased . years of age and lived the greater part of his life in Pittsburg, where he was employed as a printer by the Pittsburg Printing Company. In the fall of . he contracted pneumonia from which he sufficiently recovered to go to Colorado. In Denver he built up remark. in several months but business was . and he went to California, working a . time in Pasadena where he met Mr. and Mrs. MC MCCARTY and son Robert who . spent the winter on the coast. He returned to Pittsburg with them in . 1903, and remained until January 5, 1904, when the family, including the ...her who died the following March, . their residence to Denver. The .er having died in June 1899, Charles . his mother's death, took upon him!
self the responsibilities of both father and mother and nobly sustained his part.
The funeral services took place Sabbath, June . Rev. W. H. DAVIS, pastor of the . Broadway Presbyterian church . the service. His remains were laid near those of his mother in .ont cemetery, one of the garden . of sunny Colorado.
Mrs. Fred HOCROFT, aged 60 years, died . home at Cliff Mine early Monday . after a lingering illness of a complication of diseases. The funeral was held from her late residence on Tuesday afternoon, the interment taking place at Imperial. Mrs. HOCROFT is survived by her husband and one adult daughter.
William Charles, the one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MILAND, died at his parents' home in Sturgeon on Monday. Rev. DOAK conducted the funeral services on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. The remains were deposited in Arlington cemetery.
George KIMBERLY and Charles BRICELAND were in Burgettstown Thursday attending the funeral of the late Samuel RICHEY who was a veteran of the Civil War and a member of the G. A. R.
Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., was at Beaver Falls yesterday to conduct the funeral of Dr. Homer BRYAN's only child, a son 21 years old. Dr. BRYAN was a student in Dr. IRONS' academy at Sheffield for three years.
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