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Hicks, Isaac (Mrs.) - 1895

We regret to be called upon to announce the death of Mrs. Isaac Hicks, which occurred at the family residence in Paint township, on Thursday, January 3d, from pneumonia.

Deceased was an exemplary Christian woman, and besides a sorely bereaved husband leaves several grown up children, among whom are Mrs. J. T. Payne, of this place, and Amos Hicks, a well known business man of Arthurs Station.

The bereaved family and relatives have the sincere condolence of all in their sorrow.
~ Clarion Democrat, 10-Jan-1895

You can visit the memorial page for Mrs. Isaac Hicks.

Riddle, Jane - 1895

Mrs. James Riddle, reference to whose illness has been made in these columns, died at the residence of her son-in-law, J. H. Martin, this place, at an early hour on last Monday morning, aged 75 years.

She leaves four children, viz.: Mrs. J. W. McElhatten, of Edenburg; Mrs. Davis, of Hubbard, O.; W. F. Riddle, of the homestead, in Clarion township and Mrs. J. H. Martin, of this place.

She was a consistent Christian woman much respected by all who knew her and leaves a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn her loss

The funeral took place on Wednesday, the interment being at Rehobeth graveyard.  The services were conducted by Revs. Britt and Robinson, and were very impressive.
~ Clarion Democrat, 10-Jan-1895
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Jane Riddle – Mrs. Riddle had been visiting her daughter Mrs. John H. Martin for several weeks past and seemed in her usual health.  Wednesday she spent the day with her brother, Mr. Mooney, at T. L. Ray’s.  Thursday she was taken ill, and while all the known remedies for paralysis of the stomach were administered, nothing would avail, and she died Sunday night, aged almost 76 years.

The remains were taken to the residence of her son, Frank Riddle of Clarion township and on Wednesday laid away in the cemetery of New Rehoboth church.  Mrs. Riddle has been a member of the Presbyterian church for many years.

The only one remaining of her family is James Mooney who makes his home with his daughter, Mrs. T. L. Ray.  Mrs. Riddle leaves one son, Frank Riddle, and four daughters, two of them in Ohio, and Mrs. Jos. McElhatten of Beaver township and Mrs. J. H. Martin of Clarion.

A great many persons attended the funeral, conducted by Rev. Frank P. Britt, her former pastor, she having made of him that request some years ago.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 10-Jan-1895

You can visit the memorial page for Mrs. James Riddle.

Russell, J. S. - 1895

J. S. Russell, of Strattanville, died at the home of his parents Saturday evening and was buried on Tuesday, January 7, 1895.  The deceased was 38 years old.  A. E. Russell brother of the deceased of Natrona, Pa., and J. W. Russell of Erie, and Mrs. W. W. Tadder of Bradford, sister of the deceased, were present at the funeral.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 10-Jan-1895

You can visit the memorial page for J. S. Russell.

Dunlap, Clare - 1895

Clare, a three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Dunlap, died of brain fever Sunday morning, after an illness of a little more than a day.  She was a bright little child, loving and loved, and the affliction is a great one.  The sympathy of all the people is extended to the parents.  The last said ceremonies were conducted by Dr. J. S. Elder Tuesday afternoon.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 03-Jan-1895

Mr. and Mrs. John I. Dunlap have the sincere sympathy of all their numerous friends in their sad bereavement by the death of their eldest daughter, Clare, who passed away on Saturday night, December 29.  She was about three years old and was the joy of her parents’ hearts.  The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon.
~ Clarion Democrat, 10-Jan-1895

You can visit the memorial page for Clare Dunlap.

Barr, Mary - 1895

At her home near West Freedom, Dec. 23, 1894, Mrs. Mary Barr, aged 83 years and 1_(?) days.
~ Clarion Democrat, 03-Jan-1895

You can visit the memorial page for Mary Barr.

McCall, Simeon - 1895

DIED:  At his home near West Freedom, Dec. 6, 1894, Simeon McCall, aged 54 years, 11 months and 3 days.
~ Clarion Democrat, 03-Jan-1895

You can visit the memorial page for Simeon McCall.

Gingle, William (Mrs.) - 1895

Mrs. Wm. Gingle, of Snydersburg, died suddenly on last Saturday after only two hours’ sickness, excepting her health was not of the best for some time past.  (Leeper Correspondence)
~ Clarion Democrat, 03-Jan-1895

You can visit the memorial page for Mrs. William Gingle.

Daugherty, son of David - 1895

On last Thursday death entered the household of David Daugherty [sic], taking the oldest boy, making the third death in his family during the year.  Mr. Daugherty and family have the sympathy of their friends and neighbors.  (Leeper Correspondence)
~ Clarion Democrat, 03-Jan-1895

You can visit the memorial page for son of David Daugherty.

Fryer, Abraham (Mrs.) - 1895

Mrs. Abraham Fryer died at her home in Madison township, near Redbank, on Dec. 23, and was buried in the Rimersburg cemetery on Dec. 25.  Deceased was about 85 years of age and a member of the M. E. church.  (Rimersburg Correspondence)
~ Clarion Democrat, 03-Jan-1895

You can visit the memorial page for Mrs. Abraham Fryer.

Mohney, Abraham - 1895

Abraham Mohney, and old resident of this vicinity, died Thursday, 27th inst.  The remains were laid to rest in the Rimersburg cemetery on Friday, 28th inst.  The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community.  (Rimersburg Correspondence)
~ Clarion Democrat, 03-Jan-1895

You can visit the memorial page for Abraham Mohney.