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Earl W.Haywood,69,of 409 Old Town Road,Carmichaels,lock master at the Elizabeth No.3 Lock,died after a lingering illness at 11:45 a.m.Friday March 22,1968,in Presbyterian Hospital,Pittsburgh. He was born Jan.16,1899 in Vesta,a son of Thomas and Kate Haywood. He had resided in the Carmichaels area for the past 18 years where he had also operated a greenhouse for the past five years. Mr.Haywood was well-known in area baseball circles,having played in his earlier days with the Fairmont and Wheeling professional teams as a second baseman. He had also coached the Mapletown Little League team and the Pony League team at Elizabeth. He was a member of the Carmichaels Methodist Church,the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers and the Moose Lodge in Roscoe. His first wife,Gertrude M.Haywood,died in 1958. Surviving are his widow,Harriett Frederick Haywood,two daughters,Mrs.Willard (Aldena) Usher of Elco and Mrs.John (Delores) Webousie of Roscoe,three sons,the Rev.Earl D.Haywood of Medford,Mass.and Edward A.Haywood and Dennis D.Haywood,both of Carmichaels,two stepchildren,Fred C.Clark of Kent,Ohio and Kathleen Clark of Pittsburgh,ten grandchildren,five great-grandchildren,four brothers,Arthur of Brownsville,Melvin of Allenport,Charles of Vesta and George of Ellsworth. Seven brothers are deceased. Friends will be received at the Michael Lucas Funeral Home,Carmichaels,after 6 p.m.,March 23. Services will be held from the funeral home on Monday,March 25,at 1 p.m.in charge of the Rev.James F.Allen. Interment will be in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Michael Lusas,funeral director.

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