Mr Charles Reilly, a highly respected resident of Avoca died yesterday morning at his home on Spring street after seven days' illness of pneumonia. The deceased was in excellent health until last Thursday morning, when he was stricken in the mine. The family physician was called and administered to his patient, who showed symptoms of pneumonia. Mr Reilly grew worse rapidly and despite the skill of the physician, he succumbed. Mr Reilly moved to Avoca with his family from Hazleton 14 years ago. He filled up the measure of duty as a faithful husband and kind father. Beloved and respected by all his associates in the walks of life, his departure is sincerely mourned. He is survived by his widow and four children, Charles, Edward and Margaret Reilly and Mrs John Devers, all of Avoca. Funeral tomorrow (Sat) morning, St Mary's Church, St Mary's Cemetery. ~Scranton (PA) Republican, Fri 16 Mar 1900
Mr Charles Reilly, a highly respected resident of Avoca died yesterday morning at his home on Spring street after seven days' illness of pneumonia. The deceased was in excellent health until last Thursday morning, when he was stricken in the mine. The family physician was called and administered to his patient, who showed symptoms of pneumonia. Mr Reilly grew worse rapidly and despite the skill of the physician, he succumbed. Mr Reilly moved to Avoca with his family from Hazleton 14 years ago. He filled up the measure of duty as a faithful husband and kind father. Beloved and respected by all his associates in the walks of life, his departure is sincerely mourned. He is survived by his widow and four children, Charles, Edward and Margaret Reilly and Mrs John Devers, all of Avoca. Funeral tomorrow (Sat) morning, St Mary's Church, St Mary's Cemetery. ~Scranton (PA) Republican, Fri 16 Mar 1900
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