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From: "Victoria Hospodar Valentine" <>
Subject: CREEHAN, AYRES, TAZAT, MARTINECK, GRIM, HEINLIEN, DOUTHETT, VANDERWICH Aug. 7, 1908 McDonald PA Record
Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 08:37:36 -0500
CREEHAN, AYRES, TAZAT, MARTINECK, GRIM, HEINLIEN, DOUTHETT, VANDERWICH
Francis CREEHAN, the nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis CREEHAN,
died Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Homeopathic Hospital, where he
had been taken the night before and operated on for appendicitis. There
remains to mourn his death, besides his parents, his five brothers and
sisters, Arthur, Mary, John, Margaret, and Edward, all at home.
The services will be held in St. Alphonsus Church on Friday morning at nine
o'clock with High Mass. Interment will be made at Noblestown.
Frank, the one-year-old son of Albert AYRES, died Sunday, August 2, at the
family home near Venice. The funeral services were held Monday evening by
Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D. Interment was made Tuesday morning in Robinson's Run
cemetery.
Mrs. Hortense TAZAT, 69 years old, died at the home of her son, Louis
TAZAT, on Belgian Hill, Saturday of dropsy. Interment was made in Robinson'
s Run cemetery on Monday.
Emil MARTINECK, the eight-months-old son of George MARTINECK of Shaw Mines
died Monday. Interment was made at Noblestown Tuesday.
Susanna GRIM, fifteen days old, the daughter of Alexander GRIM of Briar
Hill, died Sunday. Interment was made at Noblestown on Monday.
A little child of James HEINLEIN died last Monday evening of cholera
infantum.
*McMinn column
Rev. Dr. DOUTHETT of Coraopolis who was for many years pastor at Union
Church, died very suddenly last Saturday morning. In the last few years he
had been preaching in the Coraopolis U. P. Church, where pastor and people
are very much attached to each other. Lately his health failed and he went
with a party of friends to Atlantic City and elsewhere. At first his . was
so great that his many . hoped he would soon be well again. . was so anxious
to be able . duties. Some friends called on him .day evening. He came down
stairs and onto the porch and greeted them in a jolly, cordial way; seemed .
spirits and told his friends . anxious to be about the master. Saturday morn
ing found him a. The wife and son have the sympathies of a host of friends.
*McMinn column
Samuel VANDERWICH, aged 33 years, a miner, who resided at Cherry Valley,
was accidentally killed on the Panhandle railroad last Friday afternoon near
McDonald. VANDERWICH had been walking along the track when a freight train,
eastbound, approached him. He left the eastbound tracks and was stepping on
the westbound track when he was struck by a westbound express train and
instantly killed.
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