LLANFAIR MAN EXPIRES ON WAY TO HOSPITAL
William Mackey Dies suddenly in Cleveland; Bring Body to This County
DUNLO, July 7. - Word was received here last night that William Mackey, aged 26 years, formerly of Llanfair, near here, died suddenly yesterday in Cleveland, O. He expired in an ambulance while en route to a hospital. Complete details of Mr. Mackey's death have not yet been learned.
The body will arrive in South Fork at 11 o'clock tonight and will be taken in charge by Undertaker C.O. Dimond, of South Fork. The remains will be brought to the home of the deceased's step-father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, of Llanfair. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been completed.
Mr. Mackey spent the greater part of his life in this community. He was a son of the late George Mackey. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Sarah A.(McManus) Mackey-Jones, his step-father and these brothers and sisters: George, of Pittsburg; James, Agnes and Ellen, all at home; Mrs. Josiah Jones, of Llanfair; Mrs. James Caroff, of Dunlo, and Mrs. Leonard Smith, of Brisbin.
Johnstown Tribune: July 8, 1926
Funeral of Mr. Mackey.
DUNLO, July 8, - Funeral services for William Mackey, aged 26 years, formerly of Llanfair, who died suddenly Tuesday in Cleveland, O., while being rushed in an ambulance to a hospital, will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning in Corpus Christi Catholic Church. Internment will be in the church cemetery.
The body will not arrive in South Fork until 4 o'clock this afternoon, because of it being held up in Cleveland by the Coroner for a post- mortem examination. It will be removed from South Fork, by Undertaker C.O. Dimond to by the home of the deceased's mother, Mrs. Clarence Jones, of Llanfair.
LLANFAIR MAN EXPIRES ON WAY TO HOSPITAL
William Mackey Dies suddenly in Cleveland; Bring Body to This County
DUNLO, July 7. - Word was received here last night that William Mackey, aged 26 years, formerly of Llanfair, near here, died suddenly yesterday in Cleveland, O. He expired in an ambulance while en route to a hospital. Complete details of Mr. Mackey's death have not yet been learned.
The body will arrive in South Fork at 11 o'clock tonight and will be taken in charge by Undertaker C.O. Dimond, of South Fork. The remains will be brought to the home of the deceased's step-father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, of Llanfair. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been completed.
Mr. Mackey spent the greater part of his life in this community. He was a son of the late George Mackey. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Sarah A.(McManus) Mackey-Jones, his step-father and these brothers and sisters: George, of Pittsburg; James, Agnes and Ellen, all at home; Mrs. Josiah Jones, of Llanfair; Mrs. James Caroff, of Dunlo, and Mrs. Leonard Smith, of Brisbin.
Johnstown Tribune: July 8, 1926
Funeral of Mr. Mackey.
DUNLO, July 8, - Funeral services for William Mackey, aged 26 years, formerly of Llanfair, who died suddenly Tuesday in Cleveland, O., while being rushed in an ambulance to a hospital, will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning in Corpus Christi Catholic Church. Internment will be in the church cemetery.
The body will not arrive in South Fork until 4 o'clock this afternoon, because of it being held up in Cleveland by the Coroner for a post- mortem examination. It will be removed from South Fork, by Undertaker C.O. Dimond to by the home of the deceased's mother, Mrs. Clarence Jones, of Llanfair.
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