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I have rcvd a copy of a portion of page 2 of the "Telegraph", Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, newspaper, dated Wednesday, Noc. 25, 1942. Obits follow: (note: I am distantly related/connected to the DART child below) Rites Set For Joseph Zovak The body of Joseph Zovack, 38, Industrial Rayon worker, who died in Greene hospital Tuesday from gun shot wounds suffered in a hunting accident on Dock Rd., Madison, a mile north of Route 20, Saturday, was at the Landon funeral parlors in Geneva today. The body will be shipped to Canonsburg, Pa., Thursday, where funeral services will be held Fri- day morning in the Canonsburg Catholic Church. Burial will be in Canonsburg Cemetery. DART CHILD DIES AFTER OPERATION WILLOUGHBY, Nov. 25, Philip Robert Dart, one-months old son of Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth R. Dart, of 93 Center St., succumbed Tuesday afternoon in Lakesike hospital, Cleveland, where he had undergone a spinal operation. Services were to be conducted at 1 p. m. today at the Lawrence A. McMahon Funeral home here by the Rev. Shlemon Yokanan, pastor of the South Kirtland Congrega- tional church. Burial will be in Chesterland cemetery. Illness Fatal to Mrs. Cleo Brain WILLOUGHBR (sic), Nov. 25 - Mrs. Cleo Mae Brain, 45, of 19 Sharpe Ave., died at her home at 3 a. m. today following a lingering illness. Survivors besides her husband, George, include three sons, her mother, Mrs. Hattie A. Pyle, four brothers and two sisters. He sons are; Pfc. Stanley, somewhere in the South Pacific theater of war, Pvt. Richard, a U. S. marine, stationed at Parris Island, and Richard at home. My- ron Brian, another son, proceded his mother in death. Brothers in- clude Pvt. Donald Pyle, also in the Pacific War theater; Pvt. Nestor Pyle at Fort Bragg, N. C.; Taylor Pyle of Canton and Myron Pyle of Willoughby. Sisters are Miss Maude Pyle and Mrs. R. K. Rad- cliff, both of Willoughby. She was a member of the Willoughby Blue Star Mothers. Services will be conducted at the Lawrence A. McMahon Fu- neral home here Friday at 2:30 p. m. Burial will be in Willough- by. Rev. Dr. Clyde P. Barnes, Methodist pastor, will officiate. Hold Services For George Adams HUNTSBURG, Nov. 25 - Last rites were conducted Saturday for George Adams, Life-long resident here, at the Burr and Smith Fu- neral home in Chardon. There was a large attendance and many floral offerings. Burial was in the fam- ily lot in East Chardon. Pallbearers were Dwight Strong, Bert, Frank and Paul Adams, Frank Taylor and John Kibler. Notify Administrator about this message?
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