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From: "Victoria Hospodar Valentine" <>
Subject: WAUTHIER, EDMONDS, GEORGE, NAPOLITANO Mar. 25, 1910 McDonald PA Record
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 05:27:08 -0400
WAUTHIER, EDMONDS, GEORGE, NAPOLITANO Mar. 25, 1910 McDonald PA Record
Desire WAUTHIER, aged 59 years, died at his home in Sturgeon of
heart trouble, Monday night, March 21. Mr. WAUTHIER had been a hard working
man until about four years ago when he retired. He was born in Belgium and
had resided in this locality about twenty-five years. Mr. WAUTHIER was well
liked and respected by all who knew him. His wife, who is an invalid,
survives him, also two daughters, Mrs. F. BENNETT of Arkansas and Mr. A.
CHARLIER of McDonald, and two sisters, Mrs. SOUFFRANT of Sturgeon and Mrs.
GAINAUX (GALNAUX?) of Belgium. Funeral services were held at his home on
Thursday afternoon. Interment at Robinson's Run cemetery.
Following an illness of but four days of grip, Mary EDMONDS, the
six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan EDMONDS, died Wednesday.
Besides the parents one sister, Sallie, survives. Funeral services will be
held in the First Baptist Church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the
interment will be in Robinson's Run cemetery.
Mrs. Margaret P. GEORGE, aged 62, died Monday at her home in
Bellevue. She was born near Urbana, O., and resided in Ohio until 1896 when
she removed to the North Side. Seven years ago she went to Bellevue. Her
husband, Robert GEORGE, formerly of McDonald, died three years ago.
Tony NAPOLITANO, an Italian, 31 years old, was instantly killed
by a fall of slate in the Verner Mine near Bulger last Saturday morning.
His wife and four children survive. Funeral services were held in St.
Patrick's Church, Noblestown, on Monday morning by the Rev. Father COX.
Interment was made in the cemetery nearby.
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