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Greenville Advance Argus (Greenville, Pa.), Jan. 2, 1879, p. 2, col. 3
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Died, on Dec. 23d, of consumption, Mr. Lambert Coon, of Neshannock. Mr. C. was the oldest son of Absalom Coon, of Pymatuning. For eight long years that dread disease tortured the deceased, until death relieved him. He leaves a wife and one child to mourn his death. The bereaved family and relatives have the heart-felt sympathy of this community, where Mr. Coon was born, raised, and held in high esteem by all. BUMBLE B.
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Greenville Advance Argus (Greenville, Pa.), Jan. 2, 1879, p. 2, col. 3
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Died, on Dec. 23d, of consumption, Mr. Lambert Coon, of Neshannock. Mr. C. was the oldest son of Absalom Coon, of Pymatuning. For eight long years that dread disease tortured the deceased, until death relieved him. He leaves a wife and one child to mourn his death. The bereaved family and relatives have the heart-felt sympathy of this community, where Mr. Coon was born, raised, and held in high esteem by all. BUMBLE B.
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