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Unless noted, all other Newspaper Items from Judith Florian, researcher, transcriber, webmaster.

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Obituaries from Jan. 2, 1936

 

1936

Transcript of the Obituary from The Reporter newspaper, Washington Co., Pa.,  Jan. 2, 1936, page 4:

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MRS. MARGARET WHEELER - Suddenly stricken just before the New Year dawned, Mrs. Margaret Wheeler, aged [66 ? 86 ?] years, wife of John A. Wheeler, died Tuesday night, at 11:50 o'clock at her home, [10 ?] Louis avenue. She seemingly had been in good health.

In addition to the husband, the following children survive: Mrs. Henry McVehil, Mrs. Joseph Phillips, Mrs. Mary Hays, Mrs. Clyde Headley, Mrs. Ralph Barr, John Wheeler, Jr., Walter Wheeler, James Wheeler, all of Washington. 

She also leaves 18 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

Remains have been taken from [insert 'the'] Devore funeral home to the home of a son, James Wheeler, 35 West Walnut street, where services will be conducted Friday at 2:30 o'clock, by the Rev. John W. Love. Burial will be in the Washington Cemetery.

 

Transcript of the Obituary from The Reporter newspaper, Washington Co., Pa.,  Jan. 2, 1936, p. 4:

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MRS. J. D. McKEE - Mrs. Agnes McKee, widow of James D. McKee, died in her residence, 306 Shirls avenue, Wednesday, January 1, 1936, at 8:15 a. m. in her 72nd year.

Mrs. mcKee was a daughter of Nelson A. and Letitia Carter, and was born in Canton Township April [31 ?] 1864. She spent her entire life in and about Washington. She was a member of the First Christian Church, of Rebekah Lodge No. 102,and of Dames of Malta No. [127 ? 137 ?].

She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ethel L. Defibaugh, at home, and Mrs. Margaret S. Graham, of Gary, Indiana.

  Funeral services will be held at 3:30 o'clock Fridy, January 3, in her home, in charge of the Rev. John H. Debolt. The body will be placed in the mausoleum in the Washington Cemetery.

 

Transcript of the Obituary from The Reporter newspaper, Washington Co., Pa.,  Jan. 2, 1936, page 4:

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Mrs. Lane Funeral - Mrs. Margaret M. McKee Lane, widow of Louis A. Lane and mother of Thomas M. Lane, Louis A. Lane, Hugh B. Lane and Martha Lane, of Pittsburgh, died Sunday, December 29, at 3 p. m. Funeral services were held in Pittsburgh yesterday. Burial was in West Middletown.

 

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