DuBois Courier, Friday, May 9, 1919
Joseph Dungey, Old Resident Died Yesterday
Joseph Dungey, a resident of DuBois for the past thirty years, died at his home on Locust street yesterday morning at 8:30 o'clock, following a short illness. Mr. Dungey had not been in the best of health for over a month. During the middle of April he got very sick, but on April 20th he left his home for the purpose of going to the station to meet his son, Frank, who just returned home from France. The following day his condition was much worse and he was compelled to take to his bed. He remained in bed for several days, but improved somewhat and was able to be around again. He arose yesterday morning, apparently feeling very good, but was taken by a sudden attack of heart failure and died within a few minutes.
Mr. Dungey was a man well known in the neighborhood and was held in the highest respect by those who knew him. He was a man of quiet disposition, but a true friend in every respect. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias. He is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs. C. L. Houser, of DuBois, Frank and Herbert at home; Robert, in service in France. The deceased was 56 years of age, being born in England in 1863.
Definite arrangements for the funeral have not been completed, but it is probable that they will be conducted by D. J. Vernon Bell on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Presbyterian church.
DuBois Courier, Saturday, May 10, 1919
The funeral of the late Jos. Dungey will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home, 506 Locust street, instead of at the church as first mentioned. The deceased is survived by his wife in addition to the sons and daughters first mentioned.
Death certificate #56711
DuBois Courier, Friday, May 9, 1919
Joseph Dungey, Old Resident Died Yesterday
Joseph Dungey, a resident of DuBois for the past thirty years, died at his home on Locust street yesterday morning at 8:30 o'clock, following a short illness. Mr. Dungey had not been in the best of health for over a month. During the middle of April he got very sick, but on April 20th he left his home for the purpose of going to the station to meet his son, Frank, who just returned home from France. The following day his condition was much worse and he was compelled to take to his bed. He remained in bed for several days, but improved somewhat and was able to be around again. He arose yesterday morning, apparently feeling very good, but was taken by a sudden attack of heart failure and died within a few minutes.
Mr. Dungey was a man well known in the neighborhood and was held in the highest respect by those who knew him. He was a man of quiet disposition, but a true friend in every respect. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias. He is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs. C. L. Houser, of DuBois, Frank and Herbert at home; Robert, in service in France. The deceased was 56 years of age, being born in England in 1863.
Definite arrangements for the funeral have not been completed, but it is probable that they will be conducted by D. J. Vernon Bell on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Presbyterian church.
DuBois Courier, Saturday, May 10, 1919
The funeral of the late Jos. Dungey will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home, 506 Locust street, instead of at the church as first mentioned. The deceased is survived by his wife in addition to the sons and daughters first mentioned.
Death certificate #56711
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