A victim of pneumonia;Mrs.Mary M.Pascoe;aged 89 years;possibly one of the oldest residents of this section;died Thursday;March 11;1943;at 3:15 p.m.at her home;432 Speers street;Belle Vernon. She had been ill for the past week. Children to the fifth generation survive;including a son;four daughters;fourteen grandchildren;twenty-three great grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Twice a victim of pneumonia;her excellent physical stamina made it possible for her to fight off the disease and until stricken one week ago;Mrs.Pascoe was active in the pursuit of her household duties in addition to sewing and handicraft.She was born June 24;1854 at Syracuse;Ohio;a daughter of Alexander and Eliza Quillin. Subsequently she was married in Syracuse to William Pascoe. Mrs.Pascoe was the eldest of eleven daughters. She was a member of the Free Methodist Church of Belle Vernon. The family located in Belle Vernon in 1907;going there from New Kensington where Mr.Pascoe conducted a butter and farm produce market. He died in 1905. Surviving are a son;John A. Pascoe;of Arnold;Pa.;four daughters;Mrs.James F.Culler and Mrs.Mattie Spang;of Belle Vernon;Mrs.Olive King;of Pittsburgh;and Mrs.R.B.Campbell;of Greenville;Illinois. Four sisters all residing in New haven;W.Va.also survive. Arthur R.Culler and J.Arlie Culler; Charleroi business men are her grandsons. Friends are being received at the home of Mrs.Culler;440 Spear street. Funeral services will be held Monday;March 15;at 2:30 p.m.;from the Free Methodist Church;with Rev.Zenas Niver officiating. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Charles L.and Edwin F.Melenyzer;funeral directors in charge.

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