Allegheny County PA Archives- Obituaries: Smith, Mrs. Feb 1892 Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Victoria Valentine, , Jan 2009 Copyright 2009. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/ ________________________________________________ http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/obits/smith-mrs.txt February 6, 1892 McDonald PA Outlook Mostly ripped away: Apparently the mother of Mrs. HAWLEY also died, her last name was SMITH, and it looks as though the first name might have been Sarah. She was buried at Burgettstown. She is listed as mother-in-law of Mr. John B. HAWLEY, who is listed as deceased in the next obit. Could he have also died at this time? (From another issue, Mr. HAWLEY's death apparently occurred sometime in January 1892.) On February 2d, after a very brief illness-- pneumonia and nervous prostration --Mrs. Mary HAWLEY, widow of the deceased John B. HAWLEY and daughter of Mrs. SMITH, died. The interment was at Burgettstown. This family in the fall moved from one of Miss Maggie LINDSEY's home on Barr street to Burgettstown. Mr. HAWLEY was a section boss on the railroad at Burgettstown. J. A. SMITH, section boss this place is a son of the deceased Mrs. SMITH. Another son is W. W. SMITH, married and living in Mansfield, and a railroad man. O. W. SMITH married and living at Dinsmore and a section boss is a son of Mrs. SMITH. Mrs. SMITH was a native of Carroll county, O. Her husband, John M. SMITH, died her in McDonald about four years ago. He was formerly well known as a stage driver between Pittsburg and Steubenville. The family has lived hereabouts for at least 20 years and all of its members are much respected. A host of friends sympathize with those of them who are left to morn such extraordinary loss. Ms. GOULD, of Steubenville, an elderly lady, as sister of Mrs. SMITH, while attending the funeral of Mrs. HAWLEY, fell on the ice and had an arm broken.