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    Clara Beattie

 Clara E. Camerdese Beattie, 76, of
Indiana, died Sunday, Dec. 7, 1997,
at the Indiana Hospital.
 Born in Homer City on Sept. 29,
1921, she was the daughter of Pas-
quale and Mary Veltri Camerdese.
 Mrs. Beattie had lived all of her
life in the Ernest and Indiana area
where she was a member of the St.
Bernard of Clairvaux Roman Catho-
lic Church. She was a member of the
CD of A and the Legion of Mary. She
was one of the original volunteers at
the Alice Paul House.
 Prior to her retirement Mrs. Beat-
tie had been employed as a secre-
tary to the administrator of the
Indiana Hospital and was also a
secretary to Dr. Joseph W. Gatti
until his retirement.
 Surviving are her husband of 56
years Richard M. Beattie; four sons,
James C. and wife Lynne, Phoenix,
Md.; Richard P. and wife JoAnn,
Winterhaven, Fla.; Timothy R. and
wife Carol Snow, Laurel, Md.; and
Thomas Beattie and wife Linda,
Baltimore; seven grandchildren;
two great-grandchildren ; one
daughter, Margaret "Peggy" Doug-
lass, Indiana, and one sister, Geneva
George, Cleveland, Ohio.
 Friends will be received from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday at Robin-
son-Lytle's in Indiana where a par-
ish wake service will be held at 3
p.m. Tuesday. A Mass of Christian
Burial will be offered at 1 p.m.
Wednesday at the St. Bernard
Church with interment in the church
cemetery.
 Memorial contributions may be
made to the St. Bernards Church.