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Daniel Isaac Stewart

Birth
Monongalia County, West Virginia, USA
Death
31 May 1939 (aged 72)
Point Marion, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Point Marion, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Safronie Crimm whom he married 22 Nov 1894 in Rivesville, Marion Co., WV.
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Funeral services were held for Daniel Isaac Stewart, 74, of Point Marion, Saturday at 1 p.m., from the home of a son, Arlie Stewart, also of Point Marion, with whom the aged man had resided for a long while. Death followed a two-year illness. Mr. Stewart, son of the late W. J. and Mary McElroy Stewart was born near Point Marlon and had resided here nearly all of his life. He was preceded in death by his wife a few months ago. Survivors besides the son Arlie, are three brothers, W. F. and Eli of Montana, W. Va,, and John Stewart of Granville, W. Va.; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Hall of Point Marion, three grandchildren, and numerous other relatives. Following services at the Stewart residence conducted by the Rev. D. C. Robbins of the Trinity Methodist church, burial was made in the Point Marion Evergreen Memorial park.
Printed in the News Standard, Uniontown, PA newspaper Tuesday, June 6, 1939, page 2
Husband of Safronie Crimm whom he married 22 Nov 1894 in Rivesville, Marion Co., WV.
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Funeral services were held for Daniel Isaac Stewart, 74, of Point Marion, Saturday at 1 p.m., from the home of a son, Arlie Stewart, also of Point Marion, with whom the aged man had resided for a long while. Death followed a two-year illness. Mr. Stewart, son of the late W. J. and Mary McElroy Stewart was born near Point Marlon and had resided here nearly all of his life. He was preceded in death by his wife a few months ago. Survivors besides the son Arlie, are three brothers, W. F. and Eli of Montana, W. Va,, and John Stewart of Granville, W. Va.; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Hall of Point Marion, three grandchildren, and numerous other relatives. Following services at the Stewart residence conducted by the Rev. D. C. Robbins of the Trinity Methodist church, burial was made in the Point Marion Evergreen Memorial park.
Printed in the News Standard, Uniontown, PA newspaper Tuesday, June 6, 1939, page 2


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