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Charles Patrick Cronly

Birth
Eckhart, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Death
18 Dec 1927 (aged 53)
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Verona, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md
Wednesday, December 21, 1927 - pg 9, col 4
Charles F Cronly Dead in Pittsburgh
Frostburg, Md - Dec 21 - The funeral of Charles F Cronly, aged 50 years, Pittsburgh, who died at the St Francis Hospital, Sunday, was held yesterday morning with burial in Pittsburgh. Mr Cronly was stricken with a hemorrhage on Saturday night and died early Sunday morning. He was a former resident of Frostburg and is survived by his widow, Mrs Emma Metzner Cronly and two daughters, Miss Ruth Cronly and Miss Mary Cronly, Grant St, this city. Aside from his wife and two daughters, one brother, James Cronly, Detroit, Mich and four sisters, Elizabeth and Nellie Cronly, also of Detroit; Mary Cronly, Kansas City, Mo and Margaret Cronly, Tampa, Fla. Mrs Cronly and two daughters were called to his bedside and were present at his death. For many years, he was a mining engineer in the West and at one time operated a butcher shop on Bowery Street. Mr Cronly was a member of St Michael's Catholic Church.
Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md
Wednesday, December 21, 1927 - pg 9, col 4
Charles F Cronly Dead in Pittsburgh
Frostburg, Md - Dec 21 - The funeral of Charles F Cronly, aged 50 years, Pittsburgh, who died at the St Francis Hospital, Sunday, was held yesterday morning with burial in Pittsburgh. Mr Cronly was stricken with a hemorrhage on Saturday night and died early Sunday morning. He was a former resident of Frostburg and is survived by his widow, Mrs Emma Metzner Cronly and two daughters, Miss Ruth Cronly and Miss Mary Cronly, Grant St, this city. Aside from his wife and two daughters, one brother, James Cronly, Detroit, Mich and four sisters, Elizabeth and Nellie Cronly, also of Detroit; Mary Cronly, Kansas City, Mo and Margaret Cronly, Tampa, Fla. Mrs Cronly and two daughters were called to his bedside and were present at his death. For many years, he was a mining engineer in the West and at one time operated a butcher shop on Bowery Street. Mr Cronly was a member of St Michael's Catholic Church.


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