Westmoreland County PA Archives Obituaries.....Cunningham, Charles  May 21, 1936
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Latrobe Bulletin (Latrobe, Pennsylvania) · 21 May 1936,  Thu
Charles Cunningham, Aged 70 years, three months and 5 days, 
a jeweler at Youngstown for many years, died at his home at 
that place at 2:35 o'clock this morning. He had been in ill 
health for several years. Mr. Cunningham is survived by the 
following children: John B. Cunningham of Youngstown; Mrs. 
C. E. Dalton of Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Margaret McKlveen of 
Latrobe; Miss Emma Cunningham at home and George Cunningham 
of Los Angeles. He is also survived by two brothers and two 
sisters: John Cunningham of Detroit, Mich.; Bruce Cunningham 
of Atlantic, Ia.; Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Detroit; and Mrs. 
David Mitchell of Latrobe. Fourteen grandchildren and one 
great grandchild also survive. In addition to being a 
jeweler, he was an experienced watchmaker, and barber and 
also sold general merchandise. He had resided in Youngstown 
for the past 50 years or more. He was an ardent cyclist and 
up until only a comparatively few years ago, made it an 
annual custom to ride his bicycle from Youngstown to New 
Alexandria. Until his health failed, he often took long 
week-end trips on his bicycle and frequently rode to 
Latrobe. Mr. Cunningham was a Socialist in politics and 
repeatedly served as a candidate for various offices on that 
ticket. He was particularly well read on current events from 
the standpoint of the Socialist party.




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