Ananias Goughnour Dies at Home of Sister in Conemaugh Township
Ananias Goughnour, a well-known farmer of near South Fork, died at 10:00 o'clock this morning at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parks, in Conemaugh Township, where he had been lying seriously ill for the past week with cancer of the stomach. His wife died last February. The deceased was fifty-eight years old. He is survived by the following five sons and four daughters: George, John, Blair, Albert, William, all of South Fork: Mrs. William Lint of Walnut Grove, Mrs. Albert Miller of Conemaugh, Mrs. Daniel Hoffman of Scalp Level, and Miss Frances of South Fork. He is also survived by two brothers and two sisters; Nathan of Franklin and George of the Seventh Ward, Mrs. Thomsa Parks at whoes home he died and Mrs. Mary Gossard of Conemaugh. Undertaker George of South Fork took charge of the remains. The funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Ananias Goughnour Dies at Home of Sister in Conemaugh Township
Ananias Goughnour, a well-known farmer of near South Fork, died at 10:00 o'clock this morning at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parks, in Conemaugh Township, where he had been lying seriously ill for the past week with cancer of the stomach. His wife died last February. The deceased was fifty-eight years old. He is survived by the following five sons and four daughters: George, John, Blair, Albert, William, all of South Fork: Mrs. William Lint of Walnut Grove, Mrs. Albert Miller of Conemaugh, Mrs. Daniel Hoffman of Scalp Level, and Miss Frances of South Fork. He is also survived by two brothers and two sisters; Nathan of Franklin and George of the Seventh Ward, Mrs. Thomsa Parks at whoes home he died and Mrs. Mary Gossard of Conemaugh. Undertaker George of South Fork took charge of the remains. The funeral arrangements will be announced later.
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