and Eva May Kenniston;
husband of Margaret Hays;
US Army veteran, World War I
"Paul Watt of Utica Area Dies - Paul D Watt, 83, of Utica, RD 1, a resident of the Utica area for the past 11 years, and formerly employed in Butler County, was pronounced dead on arrival Sunday afternoon at Franklin Hospital. Born in Freeport, July 11, 1891, he was a son of Jonathan and Eva May Kenniston Watt. He served in the Army during World War I. Mr Watt attended the New Lebanon Community Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs Dorothy Dickey of Butler and Mrs Steve (Catherine Delores) Hasychak of Butler RD; 12 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews. Removal was made to the Thompson-Miller Funeral Home in Butler."
(Oil City Derrick, Jan 7, 1975, p.8)
and Eva May Kenniston;
husband of Margaret Hays;
US Army veteran, World War I
"Paul Watt of Utica Area Dies - Paul D Watt, 83, of Utica, RD 1, a resident of the Utica area for the past 11 years, and formerly employed in Butler County, was pronounced dead on arrival Sunday afternoon at Franklin Hospital. Born in Freeport, July 11, 1891, he was a son of Jonathan and Eva May Kenniston Watt. He served in the Army during World War I. Mr Watt attended the New Lebanon Community Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs Dorothy Dickey of Butler and Mrs Steve (Catherine Delores) Hasychak of Butler RD; 12 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews. Removal was made to the Thompson-Miller Funeral Home in Butler."
(Oil City Derrick, Jan 7, 1975, p.8)
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