BURIED IN MCELDOWNEY LOT-OLD PART BORN IN 1872 HER NAME IS ON THE SAME MARKER AS JOHN W.DONALDSON.
ANNA DUPONT
J.ERMINIAGUILIANNI DANESI
ANNA DONALDSON
AUGUST DELZANGLE
REGINALANGE DUGAN
ALBERT DAWSON
Albert Dawson;25 years old;of Charleroi;employed by the West Penn Power Company at its sub-station in Monongahela City was fatally burned at the sub-station Thursday;Jan.28;1926;when an electric drill penetrated the insulator on a high tension wire where he was working. Mr.Dawson was rushed to the Memorial hospital;where it was reported that his condition was critical. He was unconscious from the time of the accident. Two other employes of the company;working with Mr.Dawson were also burned quite badly;and were given first aid at the company’s first aid station. Their names were not ascertained. The accident was responsible for the power being off in the Monongahela district for about an hour on Thursday. Mr.Dawson died Friday morning;Jan.29;1926;at 9:35 o’clock. He is survived by his widow;Mrs.Jessie Luella Ristler Dawson;709 Oakland avenue;and by his mother;a resident of Belle Vernon.
WILLIAM DOWLING
William Dowling;aged 72 years;was found dead Monday evening;Dec.28;1925;at 6 p.m.in an alley near the Baird Marble Shop;Belle Vernon. The body of the aged man;whose death it is believed resulted from a stroke of apoplexy;was found lying in the alley by C.S.Hixenbaugh;who was passing that way. The body was carried by Mr.Hixenbaugh to the residence of Frank Campbell;who lives nearby;and a physician was called;but it was learned that the aged man had passed away. Mr.Dowling made his home with his sister;Miss Mary Dowling;on Grant street and was delivering a washing to Mrs.Frank Morgan when stricken. The body was removed to Toner’s undertaking establishment;where it is being prepared for burial. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon;;Dec.31;1925;at 1 o’clock from his residence on Grant street;Belle Vernon. Interment will take place in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
INFANT DUVIEVIE
MARGARET DEAN
