COLUMBIANA COUNTY OHIO -  Thomas Malone, obit, 12-16-1919
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Alliance Review  12/16/1919

DEATH CAME QUICKLY

Venerable Thomas Malone, Veteran Homeworth Railway Section  Foreman Dies
While Seated in His Chair.   Homeworth, O. Dec. 16 - Thomas Malone, one of
the best known men about Homeworth, forty years a railway section foreman
and resident of the community died very suddenly this morning at 8:40
o'clock, from heart trouble.   For the past ten days Mr. Malone had been
ill, a sufferer from heart complications but this morning had gotten from
his bed and was seated in his accustomed chair, the life calmly going out. 
Mr. Malone was 76 years old and was born in Ireland, coming to America when
about 17 years of age.  In his long of life at Homeworth he ever had a wide
circle of friends and of the railway few indeed were those not acquainted
with him.  Three years ago he was placed on the retired list.  He was a
member of the Catholic church, a genial, quiet, whole souled man, a
splendid worker, one ever having the confidence and esteem of his
co-workers and all who knew him.  His wife died only a few months ago.

Of his family six children survive, PatMalone, Mrs. Laura Risden and Mrs.
Winifred Reed of Homeworth, Mrs. Harry  Fitzpatrick and John Malone of 
Cleveland and James Malone of Ravenna.  One brother, John Malone and one 
sister are also living, the brother at Macedonia, the sister in Ireland.    
Arrangements as to funeral service is not as yet complete.

On 12/17/1919 there was a three line notice stating that he was buried in 
the St. Joseph Church Cemetery on Rt. 62 but no additional
information.