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death of Mrs. Margaret
Fobare Condlin at the home of her
son-in-law, Henry Scott, Canton, where
she had gone a short time previous for
a visit and was stricken very suddenly
with heart trouble. Mrs. Condlin was
the eldest daughter of the late Francis
and Catherine Fobare. She was
born in 1845 in the town of Louisville
and in February, 1868, she was united
In marriage' to Andrew Condlin, also of
Louisville, who died In 1903. To this
union were given nine children, Katnerlne,
Mrs. Henry Scott, who died In
1909; Andrew of Tompkins, Saskatchewan;
Mary. Mrs. James Dundon,
of Lowville; Francis died in Boston In
1981; Julia, who died autte young;
Margaret. Mrs. Herbert Garroway of
Boston, who died In 1916; Jennie E.,
Mrs. Adrian Martin, of Louisville;
James E„ who lives on the home place
with whom Mrs. Condlin lived with for
the past nine years; Walter of Savannah,
Ga. After Mr. and Mrs. Condlin's
marriage they went to live in the
Irish settlement and Mrs. Condlin has
always lived there with the exception
of a few years they lived in Aultsville,
Canada, and one year spent in Boston
with her children. On Wednesday her
remains were brought to her home

here, from where the funeral was held
Friday. Services were conducted by
Rev. Bent at St. Mary's church, Waddlngton,
and interment In the R. C.
cemetery by the side of her husband.
She was a good Christian woman, very
devoted to her religious faith and her
church, a kind, Indulgent mother and
a kind and obliging neighbor and will
be greatly missed in "her neighborhood
as well as in her home. She leaves
to mourn her loss three sons, Andrew
James and Walter; two daughters,
Mary and Jennie, and aeveral grandchildren;
four brothers,Jobs, Charles,Richard of Canton and Francis Fobare
of Chase Mills, and two sisters, Mrs.Katherine Fllmore and Mrs. Jennie
Rainey both of Akron, Ohio, and a host ot friends who extend their
sympathy to the bereaved ones.