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Obits: McCreary Family 1860's-2003: OF or FROM Mahoning Twp, Lawrence Co, PA

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      INDEX [obits listed cronologically]

       McCREARYs               YEAR OF DEATH
   
   Carl E. McCreary                1940
   Charles McCreary                1961
   (Clara) Ann McCreary McFate     1929
   Dorothy McCreary Enoch Wheale   1997
   Elizabeth May McCreary Ludwig   1952
   Elsie Marie McCreary Downs      1968
   Frank C. McCreary               1956
   Gail Borden McCreary            1980
   George W. McCreary              1959
   Herbert Leslie McCreary         1942
   Ida McCreary                    1891
   James Milton McCreary           1930
   James Mitchell McCreary, Sr.    1982
   Joseph McCreary                 1905
   Joseph C. (Calvin) McCreary     1916
   Joseph William McCreary, Sr.    1953
   Joseph William McCreary, Jr.    1992
   Margaret McCreary Chappell      2001
   Martin Luther McCreary          1908
   Mary Jane McCreary Liston       1959
   Mary Jane Liston Marshall       1995
   Miller L. McCreary              1908
   Minnie McCreary Johnson         1995
   Nelson McCreary                 1901
   Russell Gail McCreary, Sr.      1975
   Russell Gail McCreary, Jr.      1980
   Ruth Luena McCreary Williams    1978
   Sarah Elizabeth Hammond McGraw  1912
   Tracy Book McCreary             1914
   Warren McCreary                 2000
   
   
      McCREARY SPOUSES

   Rhoda Lavina Book               1943
   Minnie Cearfoss                 1942
   Robert F. Chappell              1990
   Ralph L. Downs                  1955
   Grace Louise Riley-Johanson     1979
   Clyde N. Johnson                1994
   Melissa "Jane" Kelly            1915
   Helen Grace Kuhn                1985
   Franklin O. Liston              1953
   Robert Glenn Marshall, Sr.      1997
   Lois A. Ripple                  1919
   Clara Mae Rohrbaugh             1981
   Ethel June Smithwick            2003
   Albert C. Wheale                1987
   Howard L. Williams              1961
   Mary ______ McCreary            1863
   
     RELATED OBITS
   
   Lyman B. Book                   1916
   Hannah Flaugher Book            1925
   
   

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The wife of Joseph McCreary of Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.  
(Mary McCreary's calculated birth is 02-29-1788.)

From:  The Lawrence Journal, New Castle, PA, 11-21-1863

On Thursday the 3d inst. at the residence of her son, in Mahoning Township, Mrs.
Mary M'Creary, wife of Joseph M'Creary, aged 75 years, 8 months and 3 days.
*Note:  In the 1860 PA Census for Mahoning Township, Lawrence County, a Mary
McCreary, shown as mother age 72, which would make her born in 1788, is shown as
living with Lavina/Lovina and Samuel McCreary.

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Ida McCreary, daughter of Miller L. McCreary and Melissa "Jane" Kelly McCreary of
Hillsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.

From:  The New Castle Democrat, New Castle, PA, 06-03-1891, p. 3
 
Ida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCreary of Hillsville, died on May 19th after
an illlness of about 2 years.  She was aged 16 years and was much beloved by a large
circle of acquaintance.  The funeral services were held in the Hillsville Baptist
church and were conducted by Revs. R. H. Tracy and J. M. Foster.

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New Castle News (PA), Page 1, Dated June 24, 1901
 
NELSON McCREARY
Son of Miller L. and Melissa "Jane" Kelly McCreary
 
LOST HIS LIFE TO SAVE HIS BROTHER
Nelson McCreary Was Drowned Sunday Afternoon Near the Junction
 
CAUGHT IN A WHIRLPOOL
 
His Younger Brother Had Sunk for the Third Time When Nelson Jumped In and Was Swept
to Death
 
Nelson McCreary of the Seventh Ward, lost his life in the Mahoning river, Sunday
afternoon about 3 o'clock in attempting to save his younger brother , Carl, from
drowning.  The sad accident occurred just below  the Lawrence Junction, where the
Shenango river enters the Mahoning.  Nelson could not swim, but plunged into the
water to rescue the younger boy.
Carl, who is 13, was saved, but his 17 year old brother paid tribute with his life
for his heroism.  The boys went to bathe, Carl could not swim and was paddling near
the bank.  While playing about he lost his cake of soap.  It floated out into deep
water and he attempted to reach it.  In doing so he went in over his depth and at
once sank.
An eddy so strong that it is almost of the proportions of a whirlpool, circles
around where the Shenango loses it's identity+.  This has in long years cut out the
earth and formed a hole so deep that no man has ever reached the bottom.  Into this
depth Carl McCreary sank.  His body was whirled around and came to the surface. 
The second and third times the child sank.
Nelson ran frantically about on the shore.  He called for help, but none came.  He
could not swim, but could not see his little brother die without and effort to save
him.  So he plunged into the turbid water.  His attempt was futile, and resulted in
his own death.
Nelson never reached his brother, but instead, he sank rapidly and his body was not
recovered for some time.
Just as Nelson took his fatal jump rescuers arrived in sight.  They were too late
to save the boy who made the useless sacrifice of his own life, but they rescued
the younger boy.  William Catlin of Moravia street, and the two Lutton boys had
heard the frantic calls for help.  They were in that neighborhood and ran to
assist.  Nelson had sank before they reached the spot.
The whirling waters brought the body of the younger boy to the surface again, after
he had disappeared for the third time.  He was wept around and around and was caught
and saved by the three men who reached the water's edge but a moment before.  Carl
was unconscious and life was almost gone.  Only the hardest effort sufficed to
resuscitate him.  Nelson was beyond help and his body was not recovered for some
little time later. 
Cochran's ambulance was summoned and arrived quickly on the scene.  After work the
remains of the elder boy were taken from the water and conveyed to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. McCreary of Cherry street, Seventh Ward.  The father is employed as
watchman of the Sanitary Supply company which is now erecting a plant near the New
Castle Junction.
The dead boy was well known in he locality where he lived, and was much liked.  He
was a bright youth, and all will regret to know of his death.  He is survived by
four brothers and three sisters, who are; Joseph, Martin, Charles and Carl,
Mrs.Daman and the Misses Elsie and Mazie, who live at home.
The funeral service will be held from the family home Tuesday morning at 9:30
o'clock, and the interment will be at Hillsville.
Coaches from Cochran's.
 
 
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New Castle News (PA), Wednesday, February 15, 1905
Joseph McCreary 
 
Joseph McCreary, one of the oldest residents of the county, died about 10 o'clock
Tuesday evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John McGraw, of Mahoning
township.  He was in the 89th year and dissolution was caused by a severe attack of
the grip, from which his great age prevented recovery.
He had been ill about three weeks and slowly grew weaker and weaker until the
flickering spark of life was extinguished, to the sorrow of many friends.
He had for many years been a member of the Westfield Presbyterian Church and was
one of it's staunchest supporters.  His wife preceded him in death some years ago,
and he is survived by the following children:  Mrs. John McGraw, of Mahoning
township, at whose home he had resided for the past six years; Mrs. Alfred Davis,
of Warren, Pa; Miller McCreary and Mrs Clara A. McFate, of Hillsville; John C.
McCreary, of Youngstown; and James M. McCreary, of Book's Run.
Mr. McCreary was a man who was respected by all who knew him and he had long
occupied a prominent place in the community where his life was spent, so that the
grief over his death will be general. 
Funeral services Friday morning from the McGraw home and interment at Hillsville.
Coaches from Offutt's.

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New Castle News (PA), August 3, 1908, Page 10
Miller L. McCreary  
 
INJURIES CAUSE OF MR. M'CREARY'S DEATH
 
Pressure on Lungs as Result of Railroad Accident Years Ago, Ends Fatally
 
An injury sustained several years ago is attributed as the cause of the death at
Hillsville Sunday of Miller M'Creary, for years one of the most widely known
citizens of that community.  About five years ago, while employed as car shipper at
the quarries, Mr. McCreary was caught beneath a couple of cars and was severely
crushed.  Internal injuries troubled him from that time forth and resulted in a
pressure on his lungs.  That pressure is attributed directly as the cause of death
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
The deceased was something more than 60 years of age.  and is survived by his wife;
four sons, Joseph of Hillsville, Charles of Bessemer, and Carl and Martin at home,
and two daughters, Mrs. Lydia Daman of New Castle, and Elsie at home.
Funeral services will be held at the home of the deceased on Tuesday at 2 o'clock
and interment will be in the Lowellville cemetery.

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Martin Luther McCreary, son of Miller L. McCreary and Melissa "Jane" Kelly McCreary
of Hillsville, Mahoning Twp., Lawrence Co., PA.
From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 12-11-1908
 
Martin McCreary
Hillsville Youth Succumbs To Tuberculosis
Martin McCreary, son of Mrs. Jane McCreary, of Hillsville, died at the family house
last night of tuberculosis, aged about 12 years.  His father, the late Miller
McCreary, died of this same disease a few months ago.
The deceased is survived by his mother, three brothers and three sisters.
Funeral services will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church at Hillsville.

 
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  Mrs. J. C. McGraw
   
  From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA
  Dated:  07-02-1912, p. 12
   
  Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth (Hammond) McGraw, wife of J. C. McGraw of 1004 North
  Beaver street, died about 9 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Shenango Valley
  hospital.  She had been ill some time, suffering from cancer, and an
  operation was performed about two weeks ago, but failed to prolong her life.
  Mrs. McGraw was born in 1857, and was 55 years of age.  She was a member of
  the First M. E. church.  She was twice married, her first husband, James H.
  Hammond, dying in 1892.
  One daughter, Miss Bessie Hammond, survives in addition to the husband, J. C.
  McGraw and two sisters, Mrs. Alfred Davis of Warren, Pa. and Mrs. Anna McFate
  of Youngstown, also two brothers, J. C. McCreary of Youngstown, and James
  McCreary, living near Lowellville.
  The funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at King's
  Chapel, and interment will be made in King's Chapel cemetery.
   
  From:
  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA
  Dated:  07-06-1912, p. 2
   
  Mrs. McGraw Buried
  The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth McGraw, wife of J. C. McGraw, was held at
  King's Chapel, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and was attended by a large
  number of friends and relatives.  Rev. J. H. Clemens, D. D. pastor of the
  First Methodist church of this city, officiated.  The interment was made in
  King's Chapel cemetery, and the pallbearers were George, Frank and Tracy
  McCready (McCREARY), Fred McGraw, Floyd Randolph and Ralph White, all
  nephews of the deceased.
  
 
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1. Tracy Book McCreary
From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 04-09-1914, p. 2

Tracy Book McCreary, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. McCreary, of Mahoning township,
this county, died at the family residence Wednesday afternoon at 5:45 o'clock,
after a week's illness.  Death resulted from a form of poisoning brought on by an
abscesss on the neck.
He was 19 years of age.
The deceased was popular with many friends and his death was proved a shock.  In
addition to his parents, he is survived by one brother, Gail McCreary.
The funeral services will be held at the residence in Mahoning township Friday
afternoon at 1 o'clock, and interment will be made in Evergreen cemetery, New
Bedford.

2.  Tracy Book McCreary
From:  The New Castle Herald, New Castle, PA, 04-09-1914, p.8

Tracy Book McCreary, 19 years of age, died at the family home in Mahoning township
Wednesday evening at 5:45 o'clock.  He had been ill for about a week and his death
resulted from a form of poisoning.  He was well known in his community and had many
friends in this city.
He is survived by his parents and one brother, Gail.  The funeral services will be
held from the residence in Mahoning township, Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock and
interment will be made in Evergreen cemetery of New Bedford.

3.  Mr. McCreary Buried
From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 04-11-1914, p. 2

The funeral of Tracy Book McCreary was held at the family residence in Mahoning
township Friday afternoon, and was attended by many friends.  Rev. Tracy of the
Baptist church at Hubbard, officiated, assisted by Rev. Woodbury of the Hillsville
Baptist church.  The interment was made in Evergreen cemetery, New Bedford, and the
pallbearers were friends of the deceased.

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Melissa "Jane" Kelly McCreary
 
New Castle News (PA), Dated July 1, 1915
 
MRS. JANE McCREARY
 
Mrs. Jane McCreary of 267 West Falls street, widow of Miller McCreary, died at the
New Castle hospital at 4:50 o'clock Thursday morning of the effects of a stroke
suffered a week ago.
The deceased was 59 years of age last October.  She had been a resident of this
city for some time, and many friends will be sorry to learn of her death.  She is
survived by three sons and three daughters, as follows:  Mrs. H. E. Damon of
Rochester, Pa.,: Joseph McCreary of Harrisville; Charles and Carl McCreary of
Youngstown; Mrs. T. C. Russell of Pittsburg; and Mrs. Harry Waters of West Falls
street.  She leaves also one brother, J. F. Kelly of Altoona, Pa.
The funeral services will be held at the home of her daughter, 267 West Falls
street, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock.  Services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday
at the Hillsville Baptist church.  Interment will be made in Lowellville Cemetery.


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Joseph C. (Calvin) McCreary
Son of Joseph and Nancy White McCreary of Hillsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence
Co., PA.
From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 02-29-1916, p. 15
 
Joseph C. (Calvin) McCreary
Joseph C. McCreary, well known millman and highly esteemed resident of the
Northside, died at his home, 1404 Millicent avenue, Monday morning at 1:25 o'clock,
says the Youngtown Vindicator.
Mr. McCreary was a foreman in the Republic Iron & Steel company, Haselton furnace,
and was born in Hillsville, Pa., Novemeber 18, 1849, the son of Joseph and Nancy
White McCreary.  He spent most of his life in Edenburg, Pa., coming to Youngstown
14 years ago.  In 1870 he was married to Miss Lois A. Ripple, who survives with two
sons, George W. and Frank, both at home.
Deceased was a member of the Western Star, Lodge No. 21, F. and A. M.:  Youngstown
Chapter R. A. M., and the P. H. C.  During his residence in this city he belonged
to the Second U. P. Church.
Funeral services will be held from the residence Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
with interment in the Belmont Park cemetery.
Mr. McCreary was one of the most skilled brick layers in this section, and is said
to have been an authority on the quality of brick.  He had been engaged in work at
nearly all of the furnaces of this city, and was widely known.
In addition to his wife and two sons, he is survived by a brother, James, who
resides near New Bedford, and by two sisters, Mrs. Ann McFate of Youngstown, and
Mrs. Al Davis of Warren, PA.  He was a member of the Second U. P. church of
Youngstown.

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Lyman B. Book Obituary

From:  The New Castle Herald, New Castle, PA, 04-01-1916, p. 12
 
LYMAN B. BOOK
Lyman B. Book, a well known citizen of Edinburg, died Saturday morning at 7:40
o'clock, at his home in that city, from a complication of diseases.
Mr. Book was born in Edenburg, July 27, 1840, and has resided there all his life.
He is survived by his widow, two daughters, Mrs. J. M. McCreary and Mrs. P. K.
Bechtol, of Edinburg and one sister, Mrs. B. A. Townsend, also of Edenburg.
Services will be held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the family residence, and
interment will be made in the Evergreen cemetery, at New Bedford.

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Mrs. Lois A. Ripple McCreary, wife of Joseph Calvin McCreary, son of Joseph and
Nancy White McCreary of Hillsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.

From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 09-11-1919, p. 2
 
DEATHS OF THE DAY
Mrs. Lois Ripple McCreary
Mrs. Lois Ripple McCreary, aged 61 years, wife of the late J. Calvin McCreary, died
at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Shingledecker, at Hillsville, Pa., at 2
o'clock, Wednesday afternoon.  Death was caused by pneumonia from which she had
been ill a week.  Mrs. McCreary is a resident of Bryson avenue, Youngstown, and was
returning to her home on Labor day, after a visit with her niece, Mrs. Robert G.
Magill, at her home on the Sharon line, when she became ill at the home of her
sister while stopping off at Hillsville.
Mrs. McCreary was born and raised in Edenburg and is well known throughout this
city.  She is survived by two sons, Frank McCreary of 519 1/2 Highland avenue, and
George McCreary at home.   Two sisters also survive:  Mrs. C. W. Shingledecker of
Hillsville, and Mrs. J. F. McCullough of Edenburg.
Funeral services at 2 o'clock, Youngstown time, on Saturday.   Interment will be
made in Belmont cemetery.

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1. Mrs. Hannah Flaugher Book Obituary
From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 03-26-1925, p. 2

Mrs. Hannah Book
Mrs. Hannah Book, aged 79 years, widow of Lyman Book, died at her home in Mahoning
township Thursday morning at 4 o'clock, after an illness since Monday.
Mrs. Book was born January 10, 1846 at Hillsville, a daughter of John and Lavina
Flaugher and had spent all her life in Mahoning township.
Two daughters:  Mrs. L. S. Bechtel of Pittsburgh and Mrs. John McCreary of Mahoning
township survive.  She also leaves one sister, Mrs. Ella Welsh.  Announcement
funeral will be made later.

2. Mrs. Book Funeral
From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 03-27-1925, p. 2

Funeral services for the late Mrs. Hannah Book will take place Saturday morning,
March 28 at 11 o'clock from her residence in Mahoning township.  Burial will be
made in the Evergreen cemetery at New Bedford.

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Mrs. (Clara) Ann McCreary McFate, wife of Alex McFate, daughter of Joseph and Nancy
White McCreary of Hillsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.
 
1.  From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 12-21-1929, p. 2
Mrs. Anna McFate
Mrs. Anna McFate, aged 74, widow of Alex McFate, died Friday at 4 p.m. at the
Almira Home following a short illness.  She was born in North Beaver township in
1855, the daughter of Joseph and Nancy White McCreary.  She was a member of the
Epworth M. E. church.
She is survived by a brother, Mr. J. M. McCreary, of Edenburg, and a number of
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Almira Home with Rev. S. L.
Maxwell officiating. 
Interment will be made in Hillsville cemetery.
2.  From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA,  12-24-1929, p. 2
Mrs. Anna McFate Funeral
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the Almira Home for Mrs. Anna
McFate, with Rev. S. L. Maxwell officiating,  Pallbearers were relatives of the
deceased.  Interment was made in Hillsville cemetery.
3.  From:  the Hillsville Cemetery Book, Hillsville, Mahoning Twp., Lawrence Co.,
PA., by Dwight Copper c. 1999, p. 22.
William Dale McFate 12/05/1882 - 09/08/1883 (son of A. and C. A. McFate)
Kittie Belle McFate 04/16/1885 - 10/04/1885 (daughter of A. and C. A. McFate)
 
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James Milton McCreary, son of Joseph McCreary and Nancy White McCreary of
Hillsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.
From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 04-26-1930, p. 1
 
James M. McCreary
James M. McCreary, aged 68, of Mahoning township, died at the family home at 5 p.m.
Friday, following a short illness.
He was the son of Joseph and Nancy White McCreary and was born August 9, 1861.  He
was a member of the Hillsville Baptist church.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rhoda Book McCreary and a son Gail, at home.
Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. from the residence with interment
in the Evergreen cemetery, New Bedford.

From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 04-28-1930
 
James M. McCreary
Funeral services for James M. McCreary, Mahoning township, were held from the
family home Sunday at 2:30 with Rev. H. E. Montgomery of the Mahoning church
officiating.
Pallbearers were Lewis Aeppli, Fred Knoll, Francis Jacobson, Geo. Kuhn, T. W. Book
and Newton Knoll.
Interment was made in the Evergreen cemetery, New Bedford.
 
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Carl E. McCreary, son of Miller L. McCreary and Melissa "Jane" Kelly McCreary of
Hillsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.
 
#1. From: The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 07-01-1940, p. 9
Found On Street In Serious Shape: Dies In Hospital
Found by police in a serious condition on Moravia street, Sunday evening at 6:05
o'clock, Carl McCreary, aged about 51 years, a transient, died at 11:05 p.m.
Alcoholic poisoning was the cause of death, Coroner T. Frank Nugent stated,
evidence having been found that the man had been drinking rubbing alcohol.
He is said to leave a brother in Youngstown, and efforts were being made today to
get in communication with the brother.
#2. From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 07-02-1940, p. 2
McCreary Funeral Time
The body of Carl E. McCreary has been removed to the Joseph B. Leyde mortuary,
Highland at Winter, where funeral services will be held on Wednesday morning at 11
o'clock, with Rev. J. M. Cottrell, pastor of the North Side Community church, in
charge.  Interment will be made in Lawrence Co. cemetery.
Mr. McCreary passed away Sunday night at 11:20 o'clock in the Jameson Memorial
hospital.  He was born in Lawrence county, son of Miller and Melissa Kelley
McCreary.
He leaves the following children:  Grace of Akron, O., Lucille and Kenneth of
Detroit, Eugene and Elsie of Pittsburgh:  and the following brothers and sisters: 
Charles of Youngstown, Joseph of Struthers, Mrs. Elsie Downes of Kalamazoo, Mich.,
Mrs. Mae Ludwig and Mrs. Mary Liston, both of Youngstown.
#3. From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 07-05-1940
McCreary Funeral Services
Funeral services for the late Carl E. McCreary, were conducted Thursday afternoon
at 2 o'clock, from the Joseph B. Leyde mortuary, Highland at Winter, with Rev. J.
Miles Cotrell, pastor of the North Side Community church officiating.
Two beautiful selections were sung during the services by the Cottrell children.
Relatives of the deceased were pallbearers.  Interment was made in the Lowellville,
O., cemetery.   
 
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New Castle News (PA) June 22, 1942, Page 2
Mrs. Joseph W. McCreary
 
Funeral services for Mrs. Joseph W. McCreary, aged 59, of 198 Perry street,
Struthers, O., who died Saturday morning with coronary sclerosis, will be held at 2
o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the Cunningham Funeral home in Lowellville, O.,
The family is meeting friends at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.
Born in Edenburg, Pa., in 1883, Mrs. McCreary spent most of her life in Hillsville,
moving to Struthers 2 1/2 years ago.  She was formerly Minnie Cearfoss, daughter of
Adam and Emma Nelson Cearfoss.  Mrs. McCreary was a member of Edenburg Methodist
Church.
In addition to her husband, whom she married 39 years ago, she leaves eight
children, Herbert and Cecil of Detroit, Joseph of Washington, D.C., James of
Youngstown, Mrs. Robert Chappell and Mrs. Kenneth Enoch of New Castle, Mrs. Howard
Williams of Girard and Minnie at home, two brothers, Nelson Cearfoss of New Castle,
James Cearfoss of Ellwood City, two sisters, Mrs. Rawl Heasley of Hillsville, Mrs.
Nora Coffman of Edenburg and 11 grandchildren.

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Herbert Leslie McCreary
  
 New Castle News (PA), dated August 24, 1942, Page 13
 
BROTHER DIES AFTER DETROIT TRUCK CRASH
 
Word has been received by Mrs. Robert Chappell of 836 Franklin Avenue, of the death
of her brother, Herbert McCreary, of Detroit, Mich,. age 38.  He is survived by his
father, Joseph McCreary, of Struthers, O., and sisters, Mrs. Chappell, Mrs. Dorothy
Enoch, 1820 East Washington street, Mrs. Ruth Williams, of Girard, O., and Minnie,
at home, and brothers, Cecil, of Detroit, James, of Washington, D. C.   Deceased
met his death when he was fatally burned in an accident, when the truck he was
driving caught fire.  Funeral services will be conducted from his home in Detroit
Tuesday afternoon.  Mr. Chappell and Mrs. Enoch left this afternoon to attend the
funeral.  Mrs. Chappell is ill and unable to go.

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Rhoda Lavina Book McCreary, wife of James Milton McCreary, son of Joseph and Nancy
White McCreary of Hillsville, Mahoning Twp., Lawrence Co., PA.
From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 02-27-1943, p. 2
 
Mrs. Rhoda McCreary
Mrs. Rhoda McCreary, aged 74, of R. D. 2, Lowellville, Mahoning township, died
Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the South Side hospital, Youngstown.  She had
been ill for several weeks with pneumonia.
Mrs. McCreary, who made her home with her son, Gail, of R. D. 2, Lowellville was
born in Lawrence county on March 1, 1868, a daughter of Hannah and Lyman Boak
(Book).  Her husband, James McCreary, died 13 years ago.
Survivors are her son, Gail: one sister, Mrs. Ella Bechtel, and three grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed.

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 From:  The Youngstown (OH) Vindicator
           Dated:  04-08-1952  Page 26, Col: 4
 
Mrs. Herman Ludwig
(Elizabeth May McCreary Ludwig)
 
Mrs. Elizabeth May Ludwig aged 77, of 1117 1/2 Hillman St. died of a heart ailment
at 5 p.m. Monday in Southside Hospital.
Born July 25, 1874 in Hillsville, Pa., Mrs. Ludwig was a daughter of Miller and
Jane McCreary.  She came to Youngstown from New Castle, Pa., 15 years ago and was a
member of the Full Gospel Church.  Her husband, Herman, died 20 years ago.
Mrs. Ludwig leaves two brothers, Joseph of Struthers and Charles of Youngstown, and
two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Downs of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Mrs. Frank Liston of
Youngstown.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Highway Tabernacle
Church.  Friends may call tomorrow evening at the Hofmeister Memorial Funeral Home.
 
*Note:
Elizabeth May McCreary Ludwig lies buried in Lot # 175 in the Lowellville Cemetery
in Lowellville, Poland Township, Mahoning Co., OH in an unmarked grave acording to
her burial permit #  671.
There is also a Valentine Ludwig buried there that died approx. 01-13-1926, but no
Herman Ludwig.
She is buried on a family plot with her brothers, Joseph William McCreary, Sr.,
Carl E. McCreary (also unmarked grave) and Joseph's wife, Minnie Emma Cearfoss
McCreary and their infant son, Charles Calvin McCreary
 
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Franklin O. Liston, husband of Mary Jane McCreary Liston, daughter of Miller L.
McCreary and Melissa "Jane" Kelly McCreary of Hillsville, Mahoning Township,
Lawrence Co., PA.
 

Franklin O. Liston, Died March 9, 1953
Article attached to the Interment Record of The Mill Creek Memorial Park
Association, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Youngstown, OH.
 
Heart Ailment Fatal To Franklin Liston
 
Franklin O. Liston, aged 70, of 131 Wirt St., died of a heart ailment at 10 p.m.
Monday at his residence.
Mr. Liston was born March 27, 1882, in Logansport, Ind., a son of William M. and
Rachel Kinsey Liston.  He lived in Youngstown most of his life and was a line
foreman for the Ohio Bell Telephone Co.  He had been employed by the company 32
years, retiring in March, 1942.
He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America, Epworth Methodist Church and
formerly a member of the John Knox Commandery, Knights of Malta.
Besides his wife, the former Mary Jane McCreary, whom he married 30 years ago, he
leaves two daughters, Mrs. Robert Marshall of New Waterford and Mrs. Robert Eliser
of Youngstown; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Hoffmeister Memorial
Funeral Home where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.
 
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New Castle News (PA), June 20, 1953, Page 2
Joseph William McCreary, Sr.
 
Joseph McCreary, aged 75, of 198 Perry street, Struthers, Ohio, died Friday at 3
p.m., following an illness of one year's duration.  Death occurred at North Side
Unit hospital in Youngstown.
Born, February 7, 1878 in Joy, Ill. he was a son of Joseph and Melissa Kelly
McCreary.  He was employed before his retiral, for 37 years, with the Carbon
Limestone Company.  He was a member of the Baptist Church.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Cearfoss McCreary, June 20, 1942
and by a son, Herbert in 1942.
Surviving are his children:  Mrs. Melissa Chappell, this city; Mrs. Ruth Williams,
of Girard, Ohio; Mrs. Minnie Johnson, Struthers; Mrs. Dorothy Enoch, this city;
three sons, Cecil of Detroit; Joseph, Washington, D.C.; and James, of Port Arthur,
Tex.; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Liston of Youngstown; Mrs. Ralph Downs, Kalamazoo,
Mich.; a brother, Charles McCreary, Youngstown;  20 grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Services will be held at the Cunningham funeral home in Lowellville, on Monday at 2
p.m. with Rev. Harry Johnson, formerly of Simpson Methodist Church this city,
officiating.  Interment will be in Lowellville cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home today and Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m.
 
 
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Ralph L. Downs, husband of Elsie Marie McCreary Downs, daughter of Miller L. and
Melissa "Jane" Kelly McCreary of Hillsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.

From:  The Kalamazoo Gazette, Kalamazoo, MI, 06-19-1955, p. 41

DOWNS, Mr. Ralph L., 1115 Washington Ave.
Passed away Saturday evening at Bronson Hospital.  Mr. Downs was born August 4,
1883, in West Newton, Pa., son of Thomas and Hannah Downs.  Before his retirement,
Mr. Downs was employed as a moulder at the E. W. Bliss Co., Hastings, Michigan, and
was a member of the Hastings Local No. 336.  He was also a member of the Lane Blvd.
Evangelical United Brethen Church.  Mr. Downs had been a resident of Kalamazoo the
last 18 yers.  Surviving are his wife, Elsie Marie: 2 daughters, Mrs. Lillian
Bowman of Kalamazoo and Mrs. Esther Curtis of Rochester, Pa.: one son, Sgt. Kenneth
McCreary of West Point, N. Y.: 4 grandchildren, Bud Bowman of Kalamazoo, Norma and
Carol Curtis, both of Rochester, Pa., and Lois Russell of Pittsburgh, Pa.  Time of
service will be announced later.  Friends may call at the Langeland Chapel.
 
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Frank C. McCreary, son of Joseph Calvin McCreary, son of Joseph and Nancy White
McCreary of Hillsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.
 
From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 03-20-1956, p. 2

Frank C. McCreary
Dies in Florida
Frank C. McCreary of 34 Nesbitt St. Poland, Ohio died suddenly on Tuesday morning
at 6 o'clock of a heart attack in St. Petersburg, Fla. at the age of 69.
He was born February 5, 1887 in Edinburg, Pa, son of J. C. and Anna Lois Ripple 
McCreary of Edinburg, Pa., both preceded him in death.
Mr. McCreary was a resident of Youngstown, Ohio for 54 years where he was a Train
Dispatcher for the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. until his retirement in 1951.
He was a member of the Western Star Lodge F & A. M. 21, of Youngstown, Ohio.
He is survived by his wife, the former Elizabeth Davis, one son, Joseph Clifford
McCreary of Poland, Ohio and one brother George W. McCreary of Youngstown, O. and
cousins here in New Castle.
The body is at the Shriver Allison Funeral Home, North Side in Youngstown where
friends may call on Thursday evening.
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 Mary Jane McCreary Liston, Died June 6, 1959
 
Article attached to the Interment Record of The Mill Creek Memorial Park
Association, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Youngstown, OH.
 
Mrs. Franklin Liston Dies; Funeral Monday
 
Mrs. Mary Jane Liston, 79, of 131 Wirt St., died of a heart ailment at 3:15 a.m.
today in South Side Hospital.
Mrs. Liston was born July 22, 1879 in Muscatine, Iowa a daughter of Miller and Jane
Kelly McCreary.  She came to Youngstown in 1920 from New Castle, PA., and was a
charter member of the WCTU, and a member of Dames of Malta and Goodwill Bible Class
of Epworth Methodist Church.  Her Husband, Franklin O., died in 1953.
She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Robert Eliser of Youngstown and Mrs. Robert Marshall
of Columbiana; a brother Charles McCreary of Youngstown; a sister, Mrs. Ralph Downs
of Kalamazoo, Mich. and six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the Davis Velker Funeral Home,
where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

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 George W. McCreary
The son of Joseph Calvin McCreary and Lois A. Ripple McCreary.
Joseph Calvin McCreary was the son of Joseph and Nancy White McCreary of
Hillsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.
 
From:  The Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, OH, 06-08-1959
 
George W. McCreary, 74, of 516 Yale Ave. died at 6 a.m. today at his residence. 
The body is at Shriver-Allison North Side Funeral Home.

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Howard L. Williams
Son-in-law of Joseph William McCreary, Sr. and Minnie Emma Cearfoss McCreary of
Hillsville, PA

From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 07-25-1961, p. 2
 
Dr. Howard Williams Dies In Girard
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappell, 505 Edgewood Ave., and Mrs. Dorothy Enoch, Highland
Ave., have been called to Girard, O., due to the death of Dr. Howard Williams, 67,
53 E. Liberty St., Girard.  Dr. Williams was a brother (-in-law) of Mrs. Chappell
and Mrs. Enoch.
He served seven terms as Trumbull County representative in the Ohio State
Legislature and served as member of the school board.  He was a dentist.  He held
numerous civic and political posts.
He was a graduate of Girard High School, Bethany College and Western Reserve
Medical School.
He served in World War I.
He is also survived by his wife, the former Ruth Luena (McCreary) Williams; one
daughter, Mrs. Luella Gates, Youngstown, O., his mother, Margaret E. Williams; two
sisters, Mrs. Margaret Brock and Mrs. Hannah Noderer, both of Girard; two brothers,
Richard L. and Lewis J., both of Girard; five grandchildren.
Services will be held from the First Christian Church of Girard at 2 p.m. Thursday
with interment in Liberty Union Cemetery, Girard.
Friends will be received at the funeral home this evening and tomorrow afternoon
and evening.

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Charles McCreary, Died October 15, 1961
 
Article attached to the Interment Record of The Mill Creek Memorial Park
Association of Forest Lawn Cemetery, Youngstown, OH
 
Charles McCreary, 79, of 730 Erie St., died of diabetes at 12:15 a.m. Sunday in
Youngstown Osteopathic Hospital after a long illness.
Mr. McCreary was born July 13, 1882 in Hillsville, PA., a son of Miller and Melissa
Jane Kelly McCreary and came to Youngstown in 1935 from Poland.  He was employed as
a plant guard at Astatic Corp before his retirement in 1948.  He was a member of
the First Free Methodist Church.
Besides his wife, the former Clara Rohrbaugh, whom he married in 1906, Mr. McCreary
leaves four sons, Everett of Struthers, Earl of Cincinnati, Warren of Youngstown and
Kenneth of Willow Springs, ILL; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Aunkst, Mrs. Gladys
Kingsley of Detroit and Mrs. Hazel Mohr of East Palestine; a sister Mrs. Elsie
Downs of Kalamazoo, Mich; 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the D. A. Davidson Funeral
Home, Struthers where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
 
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Elsie Marie McCreary Downs, daughter of Miller L. McCreary and Melissa "Jane" Kelly
McCreary of Hillsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.
From:  The Kalamazoo Gazette, Kalamazoo, MI, 06-21-1968, p. 27
 
DOWNS, Mrs. Elie M. 1815 Cameron St.
Passed away Thursday evening while visiting her daughter of Rochester, Pa.  Mrs.
Downs was born July 15, 1893, in Hilltown (old name for Hillsville), Pa. and had
been a resident of Kalamazoo for 31 years.  She was the widow of Ralph Downs.  Mrs.
Downs was a member of the Lane Blvd. United Methodist Church (formerly EUB Church)
and the Bronson Flower Guild.  She is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. William
(Esther)  Curtis of Rochester, Pa., and Mrs. Clarence (Lillian) Bowman of
Kalamazoo, a foster son, Kenneth McCreary of Middlebury, Vt: 4 grandchildren,
Clarence Bowman, Jr., Norma Zayak, Carol McCusker and Lois Steffens: 6 great
grandchildren.  Memorial services will be held Monday at 3 o'clock at the Langeland
Chapel.
 
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 Russell Gail McCreary, Sr.
The son of Gail Borden McCreary and Helen Grace Kuhn McCreary, the grandson
of James Milton McCreary and Rhoda Lavina Book McCreary, all of Mahoning
Township, Lawrence Co., PA.

 From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 11-04-1975, p. 3

 LOWELLVILLE, Ohio - Russell Gail (Scratch) McCreary, Sr. of Lowellville,
RD2, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co, was dead on arrival at Sharon General
Hospital at 12:14 p.m. on Monday after he was stricken with an apparent
heart attack while delivering concrete to the Sharon Steel Company's Farrell
plant for the New Bedford Concrete and Supply Co.
He was born in Lawrence County, Pa., on April 11, 1933 to Gail B. and Helen
Grace Kuhn McCreary.  He had been employed for the past five years as a
truck driver by the New Bedford Concrete and Supply Co.
Mr. McCreary was a member of Kings Chapel United Methodist Church of New
Castle, and was a member and Steward of Teamster's Local 261 of New Castle.
He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gail B. McCreary of Lowellville
RD2; his wife, the former Evelyn Heath, whom he married on June 18, 1959; a
son Russell Gail, Jr. and a daughter Marcia Eilene, both at home; two
sisters, Mrs. Richard (Virginia) Horchler of Johnstown, Pa., and Mrs. Hugh
W. (Sarah) Brown of Austintown, Ohio.
Friends will be received at the Lowellville Chapel of the Cunningham Funeral
Home, in Lowellville, from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. on Wednesday.  The service will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday, in the
chapel, conducted by the Rev. Daivd Snyder of the Edinburg Christian Church.
Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery in New Bedford.

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Ruth Luena McCreary Williams
Daughter of Joseph William McCreary, Sr. and Minnie Emma Cearfoss McCreary.

From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 03-20-1978, p.3
 
MRS. RUTH L. WILLIAMS
Girard, Ohio
Funeral Services were held at 11 a.m. March 17, 1978, in the Blackstone Funeral
Home, Liberty Street, for Mrs. Ruth L. McCreary Williams, 69, of Scottsdale, Ariz,
formerly of Girard, who died at 7:45 p.m. March 13, 1978, in Scottsdale of an
apparent heart attack.  Friends were received at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m.
March 16.
She was born in Hillsville, Pa, on Feb. 20, 1909 to the late Joseph and Minnie
Searfoss McCreary.  She lived in Girard until seven years ago when she moved to
Arizona.
Mrs. Williams was a member of the First Christian Church of Girard and the Rebecca
Chapter of the church.
Her husband, Dr. Howard L. Williams, a former dentist in Girard, died in 1961.
She is survived by a daughter Mrs. Luella Gates of Scottsdale; three sisters, Mrs.
Robert (Melissa) Chappell and Miss Dottie McCreary, both of New Castle and Mrs.
Clyde (Minnie) Johnson of Youngstown; two brothers, Joseph McCreary of Washington,
D.C. and James McCreary of Port Arthur, Texas; five grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. 
 
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Grace Louise Riley-Johanson McCreary
 
Grace Louise McCreary, born September 15, 1918, d/o George David Riley and
Elizabeth Savilla Whan Riley, reared by Elizabeth Whan Riley Johanson and Ernest
Johanson.
Daughter-in-law of Joseph William McCreary, Sr. and Minnie Emma Cearfoss McCreary
of Hillsville, PA.  Wife of James Mitchell McCreary, Sr., married May 10, 1933.
 
Grace Louise McCreary (Died January 21, 1979)
Grace Louise McCreary, 60, of 1429 Proctor, Port Arthur, TX, died Sunday at John
Sealy Hospital after a lingering illness.
A native of Youngstown, OH she had lived in Port Arthur most of her life.  Mrs.
McCreary was owner and operator of Cottage Draperies.  She was a member of
Westminster Presbyterian Church.
Funeral arrangements are pending at Grammier-Oberle Funeral Home.
Survivors include her husband, James M. McCreary, Sr., Port Arthur, one son, James
M. McCreary, Jr., Houston, three daughters, Joan Sue Watts, Port Arthur, Grace
Louise Guillory, Bridge City, Elizabeth Margaret (Betty) Castleberry, Alvin: 18
grandchildren, three great grandchildren: her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Johanson,
Nederland, one sister, Dorothy Williams, Nederland, and one brother, Charles
Stewart, Virginia Beach, Va.
Grammier-Oberle Funeral Home, 4841 39th St., 962-4408.
 
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Gail Borden McCreary
The son of James Milton McCreary and Rhoda Lavina Book McCreary of Mahoning
Township., Lawrence Co., PA.
 
From:  The Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, OH, 01-08-1980
 
Private Rites Held For Gail McCreary
LOWELLVILLE - Private services were held this morning at the Cunningham Funeral
Home here for Gail B. McCreary, 79, of R.D.2, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., Pa.,
who died at 7:50 p.m. Monday in South Side Hospital where he had been a patient for
two days.
Mr. McCreary was born June 14, 1900, a son of James and Rhoda Book McCreary and
lived his entire life in the house in which he was born.  The McCreary property was
part of the Book family original land grant dating back to the Revolutionary period.
He retired in 1963 from the electrical shop of Campbell Works of the old Youngstown
Sheet & Tube Co., where he had worked for 44 years.  He was a protestant.
Besides his wife the former Helen Grace Kuhn, whom he married Nov. 17, 1923, he
leaves two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Horchler of Johnstown, Pa., and Mrs. Sally
Brown of Austintown: four grandchildren and a great-grandson.
A son, Russell, died in November 1975.
There were no calling hours.
 
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Russell Gail McCreary, Jr.
The son of Russell Gail McCreary, Sr. and Evelyn Heath McCreary, grandson of
Gail Borden McCreary and Helen Grace Kuhn McCreary,  great grandson of James
Milton McCreary and Rhoda Lavina Book McCreary all of Mahoning Township,
Lawrence Co., PA.

 From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 04-01-1980, p. 3.

 PULASKI - Russell Gail McCreary, Jr., 20, of RD1, died at 9:30 a.m. March
31, 1980 at Reactive Metals and Alloys Corp.  His death was the result of a
fire and explosion at the plant.
He was born March 28, 1960 to Russell Gail McCreary, Sr. who preceded him in
death in 1975 and Evelyn Heath McCreary who survives at Lowellville RD2.
Mr. McCreary was employed as an induction furnace helper at Reactive Metals
and Alloys Corp since January 1979.  He attended Mohawk Area High School and
was graduated from Lawrence County Vo-Tech High School in 1978.  A resident
of Pulaski for a year and a half, he was raised in Mahoning Township on
Ambrosia Road.  He attended Edinburg Christian Church.
In addition to his mother he is survived by one sister, Marci of Lowellville
RD2:  and grandparents, Mrs. Helen McCreary of Lowellville RD2 and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Heath of Edinburg.
Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Cunningham
Funeral Home, 244 McGill St. Lowellville, Ohio.  A service at 1 p.m.
Thursday at the funeral home will be conducted by David Snyder, pastor of
Edinburg Christian Church.  Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery, New
Bedford.

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 Clara Mae Rohrbaugh McCreary   (Died 04-04-1981)
Wife of Charles McCreary, the son of Miller L. and Melissa "Jane" Kelly McCreary of
Hillsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.
 
From:  The Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, OH, 04-06-1981
 
Mrs. McCreary, 93, Funeral Set Tuesday
POLAND - Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Cunningham Funeral Home for Mrs.
Clara Mae McCreary, 93, of the Little Forest Medical Center, formerly of Poland, who
died of infirmities at 9:25 p.m. Saturday at the center.
Mrs. McCreary was born Dec. 27, 1887, in Poland Township, a daughter of Jessiah and
Margaret Songer Rohrbaugh.  She was a member of the Free Methodist Church of
Youngstown and Wisteria Rebekah Lodge 817 of Struthers.  Her husband, Charles, whom
she married Dec. 20, 1906, died Oct. 15, 1961.
She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Marie Aunkst of Poland, Mrs. Hazel Thompson of
Struthers and Mrs. Gladys Kingsley of Columbus; three sons, Everett of Struthers,
Kenneth of Salem and Warren of Columbiana; 14 grandchildren; 25
great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.  A son, Earl, died in 1963.
Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and one hour prior to services Tuesday at
the funeral home.  The lodge will hold memorial services at 9 p.m. today at the
funeral home.

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James Mitchell McCreary, Sr.
Son of Joseph William McCreary, Sr. and Minnie Emma Cearfoss McCreary of
Hillsville, PA

From:  The Port Arthur News, Port Arthur TX 06-19-1982, p. 46
 
JAMES McCREARY, SR.
 
KOUNTZE - James McCreary, Sr., 70, died Friday at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in
Beaumont after an illness.
He was a native of Harrisburg , Penn., and he lived in Port Arthur for 40 years
before moving to Kountze two years ago.
He was the former owner of the Cottage Drapery Shop in Port Arthur.
Services will be at 11 a.m. today at the Pat A. Riley Funeral Home in Nederland
with graveside services at 2:30 p.m. at Rosewood Memorial Park in Humble, TX.
Survivors include one son, James McCreary, Jr. of Kountze, three daughters, JoAnn
Watts of Port Arthur, Grace Guillory of Pasadena and Betty Castleberry of Alvin,
Tx.; one brother, Joe McCreary of Maryland: two sisters, Dot Weel and Melissa
Chapel, both of Pennsylvania, 20 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

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 Mrs. Helen Grace Kuhn McCreary
The wife of Gail Borden McCreary, the son of James Milton McCreary and Rhoda
Lavina Book McCreary of Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.

 From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 07-03-1985, p. 3.

 LOWELLVILLE, Ohio - Mrs. Helen Kuhn McCreary, 83, of Seven Lakes, N.C.,
died at 10 p.m. June 30, 1985, at her daughter's residence in Seven Lakes.
A former resident of Ambrosia Road, Edinburg RD1, she was born on Feb. 2,
1902, in Mahoning Township, Lawrence County, to Frank and Grace Cover Kuhn.
She married Gail Borden McCreary on Nov. 17, 1921, who preceded her in death
on Jan. 7, 1980.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Horchler of Seven Lakes and Mrs.
Sally Brown of Youngstown: three granddaughters and two great-grandsons.
She was also preceded in death by a son, Russell G. Sr., in November 1975:
two brothers, Joseph and George: a sister, Mrs. Josephine Campbell and a
grandson.
There were no calling hours.  A private service was held at 11 a.m. today in
the Cunningham Funeral Home, 244 McGill St., Lowellville.  The Rev. Edward
Thompson of Mahoning Presbyterian Church, officiated.  Interment was in
Evergreen Cemetery, New Bedford.

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Albert C. Wheale
Son-in-law of Joseph William McCreary, Sr. and Minnie Emma Cearfoss McCreary.
From:  The New Castle News, News Castle, PA 03-09-1987, p. 3
 
Mr. Albert Wheale
Albert C. "Buzz" Wheale, 66, of 224 Hawthorne St., a pipefitter for 41 years with
the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad retiring in 1981, died at St. Elizabeth Hospital in
Youngstown at 4 p.m. on March 8, 1987 following a brief illness.
He was born in New Castle on Jan. 11, 1921, to Albert M. and Susan Eskew Wheale. 
He married the former Rose Venanso who died in December 1980.  He subsequently
married the former Dottie McCreary.  She survives.
He was a U. S. Navy veteran of World War II, serving on a submarine in the Pacific.
Also surviving are a son Albert M. of New Castle; his mother, Susan Wheale of New
Castle; a sister, Mrs. Donald (Ruth) Bees of Tidioute, Pa.; a brother, Robert of
Englewood, Fla.; and two grandchildren.
Also preceding in death were is father and a sister, June Bowen.
Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at R. Cunningham Funeral
Home, Inc. 2429 Wilmington Road.  A service will be conducted at the funeral home
at 1 p.m. Wednesday by the Rev. F. Dickson Marshall of the City Rescue Mission. 
Burial will be in Castle View Memorial Gardens.
Memorial contributions may be made to the City Rescue Mission.
 
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Robert F. Chappell
Son-In-Law of Joseph William McCreary, Sr. and Minnie Emma Cearfoss McCreary.

From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA 05-05-1990, p. 3
 
Ex-businessman Robert Chappell dies at age of 83
Robert F. Chappell, 83, of 505 Edgewood Ave. died at 7:45 p.m. on May 5, 1990, in
Jameson Memorial Hospital following a one-month illness.
A native of New Castle, he was born May 31, 1906, to Frank and Hannah Fleet
Chappell.
He married the former Melissa M. McCreary on Nov. 27, 1930, and she survives.
Mr. Chappell had been employed in the tool and die department of the Johnson Bronze
Co.
He also owned and operated the former Chappell's Sunday School and Church
Supplies.  He belonged to the Christian Business Men's Association and was a
charter menber of Christian Book Sellers Association.
An active member of First Alliance Church and its Cecelia Lewis Bible Class, he was
a former trustee and church clerk.
As a member of the Gideons, Mr. Chappell was instrumental in the organization of
the New Castle Gideon Camp.
Additionally, he belonged to the American Association of Retired Persons, served as
vice preisdent of Peniel Holiness Association and was director of Western
Pennsylvania Bible Conference.
Other survivors include a daughter Mrs. Roger (Jean) Hicks of Mobile, Ala,; a
sister, Mrs. Frances Thomas of New Castle; and two grandchildren.
A sister, Anna Hoyland, preceded him in death.
Calling hours are Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
at the R. Cunningham Funeral Home, 2429 Wilmington Road.
Services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. at First Alliance Church, Mission
Meade Drive, by the Rev. Jerry McCauley, pastor.
Interment will be in Oak Park Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Gideons, the City Rescue Mission or First
Alliance Church.

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Joseph William McCreary, Jr.
Son of Joseph William McCreary, Sr. and Minnie Emma Cearfoss McCreary of
Hillsville, PA

From:  The Washington Post, 09-21-1992, p. B-4
 
McCREARY, JOSEPH W. (MAC)
On Saturday, September 19, 1992, beloved husband of Ethel J. McCreary; father of
Nina L. Pyburn.
Also survived by two sisters and three grandchildren.
Relatives and friends may call at BORG-WARDT FUNERAL HOME, 4400 Powder Mill Rd.
Beltsville, MD, Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9
p.m., where service will be held on Wednesday, September 23, at 12 noon.  Interment
Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suitland, MD.  Memorial contributions may be made to American
Heart Association, 7700 Old Branch Ave., Ste B-204, Clinton, MD 20735. 

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Clyde N. Johnson
Son-in-law of Joseph William McCreary, Sr. and Minnie Emma Cearfoss McCreary of
Hillsville, PA.

From:  The Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, OH
 
CLYDE N. JOHNSON, 80 (Died Jan. 11, 1994)
Was a self-employed heating contractor.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Anstrom-Gustafson-Velker Funeral Home for
Clyde N. Johnson, 80, of 45 W. Avondale Ave., who died of complications of a stroke
Tuesday evening in Southside Medical Center.
Mr. Johnson was born May 8, 1913, in Youngstown, a son of Axel and Hulda Skoog
Johnson.
He had worked more than 50 years as a self-employed heating contractor.  He was a
Protestant and a 1931 South High School graduate.
He was an Army veteran of World War II, participated in the Battle of the Bulge,
and received the Bronze Star.
He leaves his wife, the former Minnie McCreary, whom he married Aug. 24th, 1942; a
sister, Mrs. Jane Lutz of Poland; a brother, Alfred in Florida.
A sister Miss Helen, died in 1964.
Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
 
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Minnie McCreary Johnson
Daughter of Joseph William McCreary, Sr. and Minnie Emma Cearfoss McCreary of
Hillsville, PA.

From:  The Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, OH
 
MINNIE M. JOHNSON, 78 (Died 02-15-1995) 
 
Was a homemaker, services to be today.
Services were to be this morning in Lake Park Cemetery Chapel for Mrs. Minnie M.
Johnson, 78, of 45 W. Avondale Ave., who died of a heart ailment Wednesday at her
home.
Mrs. Johnson was born July 16, 1916, in Struthers, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph McCreary.  She was a homemaker and a Protestant.
Her husband, Clyde N., whom she married Aug. 24, 1942, died Jan. 11, 1994.
She leaves a sister in North Carolina.
Arrangements were by Anstrom-Gustafson-Velker Funeral Home.

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  Mary Jane Liston Marshall
The daughter of Franklin O. Liston and Mary Jane McCreary Liston.  Mary Jane
McCreary Liston was the daughter of Miller L. McCreary and Melissa Jane
Kelly McCreary of Hillsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.

 From:  The Morning Journal, Columbiana Co., OH, 12-09-1995, p. 5.

LEETONIA, Ohio
Mary Jane Marshall, 71, of 10 West Main St., died at 7:19 p.m. Wednesday at
Salem Community Hospital following a long illness.
She was born Nov. 10, 1924 in Youngstown, the daughter of Frank Otto and
Mary Jane McCreary Liston, and had lived in Leetonia for 32 years, coming
from Columbiana.
A homemaker, Mrs. Marshall had worked at various restaurants, working at
Heck's Restaurant in Columbiana where she retired in 1953.
She was a member of St. Jacob's Church of Christ where she had taught Sunday
School.  She was a former member of the COlumbiana Lions Club Auxiliary and 
was a 4-H leader.
She is survived by her husband, Robert G. Marshall, Sr., whom she married
April 15, 1943: two daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Melissa) Brown of Columbiana and
Mrs. Rickey (Becky) Wilson of Sands, Mich.; a son, Robert G. Marshall, Jr.
of Leetonia, a sister, Mrs. Robert (Rebecca) Eliser of Canfield; nine
grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.  A brother, William Loftus, is
deceased.
The Rev. Jerry Pearson of the church will conduct the services at 11 a.m.
today at the Woods-Rettig Funeral Home.
Burial will be made in Oakdale Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Salem Visiting Nurses.

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 Robert Glenn Marshall, Sr.
The son-in-law of Franklin O. Liston and Mary Jane McCreary Liston.  Mary
Jane McCreary Liston was the daughter of Miller L. McCreary and Melissa Jane
Kelly McCreary of Hilsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.

From:  The Morning Journal, Columbiana Co., OH, 07-02-1997, p. 5.

LEETONIA, Ohio
Robert G. Marshall, Sr., 76, of 10 W. Main St. died at noon Tuesday at his
home following a short illness.
He was born March 13, 1921, in Leetonia, son of the late Harry O. and Mary
Ann Hall Marshall, and was a lifelong area resident.
Mr Marshall was employed as a machinist at the NRM Corp in Columbiana for 30
years, retiring in 1983.
He had served in the U. S. Army during World War II in the Pacific Theater.
He was a member of St. Jacob's United Church of Christ and the Columbiana
Lions Club, where he received several awards including the Melvin Jones
Award.
He was a life member of the York Drexler Post 5532 VFW of Washingtonville,
and was a member of the Joe Williams Post 131 American Legion and Oakdale
Cemetery Board.  He was also a former member of the Columbiana Police
Auxiliary.
His wife, the former Mary Jane Liston, whom he married April 15, 1943, died
Dec. 6, 1995.  He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Melissa)
Brown of Columbiana, Mrs. Rickey (Becky) Wilson of Sands, Mich., and Mrs.
Sue Marshall of Leetonia, a son Robert G. Marshall, Jr. of Leetonia;  a
sister, Mrs. James (Clara Bell) Baker of Columbiana; nine grandchildren and
11 great-grandchildren.  He was also preceded in death by a sister, Mrs.
Lois Garlough; and a brother, Raymond  Marshall.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Woods Rettig Funeral Home
with Rev. Stephen Broache of the church officiating.
Burial will be made in Oakdale Cemetery.
Friends may call from 7-9 today at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Columbiana Lions Club.

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Dorothy Jane McCreary Enoch Wheale
Daughter of Joseph William McCreary, Sr. and Minnie Emma Cearfoss McCreary of
Hillsville, PA.
From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA 07-29-1997, p. 5
 
DOROTHY WHEALE A private funeral service ws conducted today for Dorothy McCreary
Wheale, 80, of 827 Harrison St., who died  the morning of July 28, 1997, in the
hospital of Sharon regional Health System. Born April 9, 1917, she was a daughter
of Joseph and Minnie Cearfoss McCreary.
Her husband, Albert Wheale, died in 1987.  They had been married for four years.
She was a Protestant. Survivors include her son, Kenneth Enoch of San Jose, Calif.;
a sister, Melissa Chappell of Winston-Salem, N.C.; two grandchildren; and nieces and
nephews. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by five brothers,
James, Joseph, Herbert, Cecil and Charles McCreary; and two sisters, Ruth Williams
and Minnie Johnson. Arrangements were by the Noga Funeral Home, Inc., 1142 S. Mill
St. No visitation was observed.  Officiating at the noon service at Noga's was the
Rev. Dickson Marshall of the City Rescue Mission.  Burial is in the Castle View
Memorial Gardens. 

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 Warren McCreary    
The son of Charles and Clara Mae Rohrbaugh McCreary, born 10-14-1920.  Charles
McCreary, the son of Miller L. McCreary and Melissa Jane Kelly McCreary of
Hillsville, Mahoning Township, Lawrence Co., PA.
 
From: The Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, OH, Death Notices
 
McCreary - Warren, 79, of 4208 Burkey Road, died Tuesday (05-16-2000).  Services
will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Lane Funeral Home, Austintown Chapel. 
Friends may call for one hour before the services at the funeral home.  

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Margaret (Melissa) McCreary Chappell
Daughter of Joseph William McCreary, Sr. and Minnie Emma Cearfoss McCreary

From:  The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, 07-07-2001, p. 5
 
MARGARET CHAPPELL
Former New Castle businesswoman Margaret Melissa Chappell, 93, died the morning of
July 6, 2001, in Heritage Oaks Home, Lubbock, Texas.
Born Oct. 1, 1907 in Hillsville, she was a daughter of the late Joseph William and
Minnie E. Cearfoss McCreary.
She married Robert F. Chappell on Nov. 27, 1930.  He died on May 5, 1990.
Mrs. Chappell, formerly of Edgewood Avenue, had owned and operated Chappell's
Sunday School and Church Store and Melissa's Craft Store, both in New Castle.
A charter member of Gideons Auxillary, she was vice president and state
president.  She belonged to the City Rescue Mission Auxillary, Women's Christian
Temperance Union's Francis Willard chapter and the American Association of Retired
Persons.
Mrs. Chappell was a member of First Alliance Church and its Cecelia Lewis Bible
Class.
Survivors include a daughter, E. Jean Hicks of Mobile, Ala: two grandchildren: and
two great grandchildren.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by four brothers, Herbert
McCreary, Joseph McCreary, Cecil McCreary and James McCreary: and three sisters,
Ruth Williams, Minnie Johnson and Dorothy Wheale.
Visitation is from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday at the R. Cuningham Funeral Home, 2429
Wilmington Road.  A service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral
home.  The Rev. Roger Wayne Hicks, Mrs. Chappell's son-in-law, will officiate. 
Burial will be in Oak Park Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Gideons, Box 993, New Castle 16103-0993
or the City Rescue Misiion, 319 S. Croton Ave., New Castle, PA 16101.

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Ethel June Smithwick McCreary

Daughter-in-law of Joseph William McCreary, Sr. and Minnie Emma Cearfoss McCreary
of Hillsville, PA.

From:  The Enterprise, St. Mary's County, MD
 
Ethel June McCreary, 88, of Waldorf (MD)
Ethel June McCreary, 88, of Waldorf died March 13, 2003, at the Waldorf Health Care
Center, Waldorf.
She was a homemaker and was a member of the Clifton Park Baptist Church, Silver
Spring, where she taught Sunday school and was involved in church activities.  She
enjoyed sewing and later in life, crossword puzzles and soap operas.
Born July 30, 1914 in Washington, D.C. she was the daughter of the late Hettie
Roberta Trammel and the late Jack Beldon Smithwick.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph
William McCreary.
She is survived by her daughter, Nina L. and her husband, Oliver L. Pyburn; sister,
Hazel Clark; grandchildren, David L., James D., and Joseph W. Pyburn; great
grandchild, Rachel Shelby Pyburn; two nieces; two nephews; and other relatives.
Services were held March 17 at Brinsfield-Echols Funeral Home, Charlotte Hall.  The
Rev. Kevin Davis of Hughesville Baptist Church officiated.   Burial took place at
Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suitland.
Pallbearers were David, Jim and Joe Pyburn. Mike and Mark Sears and Thomas Beyer.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 399, La
Plata, MD, 20646.
Arrangements were handled by Brinsfield-Echols Funeral Home.
 
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