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Subject: Josiah Milton CALDWELL d. 21 Mar 1923, Seward
Date: 15 Mar 2005 05:13:21 -0700


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Surnames: Caldwell, Snyder
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Johnstown, PA “Tribune” issue of Wednesday, 21 March 1923, p. 20

MILTON CALDWELL EXPIRES AT SEWARD

Veteran Pennsy Painter Had Been Ill of Complication of Diseases

J. Milton Caldwell, aged 69 years, a brother of Frank Caldwell, of the South Side, this city, died this morning at his home in Seward, where he had been ill of a complication of diseases for several months. He was a son of John Caldwell and was born on May 3, 1854, at Indiana. The deceased removed from Indiana to Seward 39 years ago and was for a long time engaged as a painter on the Pittsburg Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad. For 12 years he served as a Councilman of Seward and was a School Director there for several years.

Mr. Caldwell is survived by his widow and four sons--Frank M., of Burbank, Cal.; Bruce, of Toledo, O.; Blair, of Johnstown, and Samuel, at home; two grandchildren, Dorothy and Milton J. Caldwell; a sister, Mrs. Mary Snyder, of Huntingdon, and two brothers, W.N. Caldwell, of Toledo, O., and Frank Caldwell, of Johnstown.

Samuel S. Caldwell, who died in Westmont a few years ago, was also a brother of the deceased.

Funeral services will be held at the Caldwell home at 8:15 o’clock Friday morning by the Rev. A.J. Cook, of Moxham, a former pastor of the Seward M.E. Church, and the Rev. Mr. Stitt, the present pastor of the Seward charge. The body will be taken to Indiana for burial.

Friends are requested to omit flowers.
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Johnstown, PA “Tribune” issue of Thursday, 22 March 1923, p. 14

Caldwell Funeral.

SEWARD, March 22.--Services for the late Milton Caldwell, aged 69 years, a veteran painter of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, who died yesterday morning at the Caldwell home, will be held at 8 o’clock this evening at the late residence, where services will be conducted by the Rev. A.J. Cook, of Johnstown, former pastor of the local Methodist Episcopal Church, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Stitt, present pastor. The body will be shipped on the 9:45 o’clock train over the Pennsylvania Railroad tomorrow morning to Indiana for burial.
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