MERCER COUNTY, PA - OBITS

Cassie Langley Brown
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Port Orford, OR


Robert Luse (1810-1896)

On Monday morning, November 2, Mr. Robert Luse, and old and highly 
respected resident of this vicinity died at his home south of town and was 
buried on Wednesday afternoon.  The funeral was conducted by his old pastor, 
Rev. H. C. Hall, of Erie, assisted by Rev. Berger, of Sharpsville; Rev. Moses of 
Midway, Pa. and Rev. Dr. Hogue, Principal of Hall Institute.  The interment 
was in the family lot in Oakwood Cemetery.  Mr. Luse was born in Middlesex 
Township, Butler County, Pa., on January 21, 1810.  His parents were noted 
for their upright Christian character and liberal hospitality in the pioneer 
Christian work in those early days of sparse settlements and long distances 
between families, over new and unworked roads.  His father's house was the 
home of the itinerant ministers and his huge log barn often served for a temple 
of worship in those primitive times.  Robert Luse became a Christian and 
joined the Baptist church at 30 years of age and ever lived a devoted Christian 
life thereafter.  On January 11, 1838 he was joined in marriage to Miss Calista 
Slater, with whom he lived most happily until her death in the triumph of faith 
in 1880.  Of this union there were born to him four children; Henry , the oldest 
son, died in his country's service in 1862 at Washington.  The  youngest son 
died at about the same time with the eldest at 4 years of age.  Two of the 
children survive, Alice, the only daughter, who resided with her father at the 
time of her death, and Addison, his son, who is the well-known proprietor of the 
Meadow's Farm dairy.  Of his eight brothers and sisters he is survived by four; 
two sisters , Mrs. Snow of northern Iowa, and Mrs. McCan near Iowa City, 
Iowa, and two brothers, one living in Oklahoma Territory and the other in 
Queen City, Missouri, all having lived to be more than eighty years of age.  Mr. 
Luse removed to the vicinity of Sharon in 1846 and has continued to reside in 
this neighborhood ever since.  At once upon his arrival he identified himself with 
the First Baptist Church of Sharon, and has continued a hard working and 
faithful member ever since, except for a brief period, when living near 
Orangeville he transferred his membership to the church of that village.  
During the last 24 years of his life he scarcely ever missed attending every 
morning service until with in the last few months.  His labors, sacrifices and 
liberality in contributing toward the erection of the splendid new Baptist 
church building are well known to the members of the church and the 
community.  It is scarcely too much to say that but for his contributions and 
those of his children the new church could hardly have been built.  This fact has 
been duly recognized by the christening of the recently built chapel as Luse 
Chapel.  The funeral was largely attended by the neighbors and friends and 
there was an universal feeling  of regret and sorrow expressed at this loss, as 
well as a united testimony to his noble life and spotless character. 



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Josiah W. LUCE (1848-1915)

Josiah W. Luce aged 67, well known and highly respected resident died at his 
home early Sunday morning after an extended illness with a complication of 
diseases.

Mr. Luce was born in this state and had been a resident of Sharon for many  
years. He was a member of the Oakland Avenue Methodist Church, Sharon 
Lodge Knights of Pythias, Franklin Lodge of Odd Fellows, Tribe of Ben Hur, and 
the Rebeccas.

He is survived by his widow and two daughters, Mrs. James Langley of 
Youngstown and Mrs. Edward J. Lewis of Cleveland [and a brother]  George 
Luce of Sharon, and three sisters, Mrs James Burford (?) of Youngstown, Ohio, 
Mrs. N(?) A Sieg of Farrell.

The funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. C.A. 
Williams officiating. Interment will be made at Oakland Cemetery."  (Sharon 
Herald 3/20/1915 page 5)

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Ruth Jones Curtain (1900-1923)

Ruth Curtain died at family home yesterday (7/8/23) following an
extended illness with a complication of disease.

Born at Sharpsville, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Evan Jones,. Resident of
Sharon since marrying two years ago. Member of St. Bartholomew's Baptist 
Church of Sharpsville. 

Survivors are her husband, 2 sons, Robert and James, parents and one 
brother Stanley Jones of Sharpsville.  (Sharon Herald 7/9/23)

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Services in memory of Mrs. Ruth Curtain aged 23 wife of Leo J. Curtain were 
held Wednesday afternoon at the family home 876 Hull Street. Rev. A.J. Hill 
officiated.

Pallbearers Charles Grace, Frank Cox, W. Rodghes, C. Gill, B.
Alexander, & W. H. Curtain.

From out of town: Mrs & Mrs. William Kirkner, M & M J. Kirkner, Adam
Kirkner, Mrs. Adam Knott, Mrs. C. Dickenson, Mrs, Nellie Higgins & G. France 
all of Youngstown. Mrs. Charles Hoffman & family, & Mrs. Frank Langley of 
Struthers (OH), Mr & Mrs Ed. Winterbar of McDonald (OH), Miss Mary Ray of 
Pittsburgh, Mr & Mrs.Resinger & Mr. Ray of Greenville (PA), Mr. and Mrs. J. 
Bartholomew of Warren (OH). (Sharon Herald 7/12/23)

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Oct. 30, 1937

Mr. and Mrs. James Langley, 349 Neilson Ave., will celebrate their golden 
wedding anniversary with an open house reception Sunday.  They will be 
assisted by their children, Ralph Langley, Mrs. James Milsop, Mrs. Louis 
Williams and Mrs. William Stouffer, this city; W. S. Langley, Toledo; Frank 
Langley, Baltimore.  Miss Grace Langley., musician of Hollywood, Calif., is 
unable to attend.  A family dinner Sunday will precede the reception.  Mr. and 
Mrs. Langley were married in Sharon [PA].  Mr. Langley is in the Youngstown 
Sheet and Tube Co.  in the electric shop, has his own small orchestra, and 
plays engagements almost every evening."

-the Youngstown Vindicator (Youngstown, OH)


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March 5, 1942

J. C. Langley Dies at Home

Former S. & T. Worker Was Accordianist

James C. Langley, aged 75, of 3349 Neilson Ave., former employee of 
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., died at 8:45 PM, Wednesday at his residence 
after an eight-week illness of heart trouble.  He was widely known as an 
accordionist. 

Mr. Langley came to the United States when he was three years old and he 
had lived in Youngstown for 35 years, coming here from Sharon [PA].  He was 
born in England June 2, 1866, a son of James and Jane Uppington Langley.  
He married the former Maude Luce 54 years ago.  

Mr. Langley leaves his wife; three sons, Ralph of Youngstown, William of Toledo 
and Frank of Bellaire; four daughters, Mrs. James Millsop, Mrs. Louis Williams, 
and Mrs. William Stauffer, all of Youngstown, and Mrs. Gordon Lindsay of 
Hollywood, Calif.; three brothers, Charles and Thomas of Sharon, and Frank of 
Struthers; and two sisters, Mrs. Samuel Williams of Youngstown and Mrs. 
Henry Eels of Bedford.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 PM Saturday at the Shriver-Allison South 
Side Funeral Home, where friends may call Friday evening.

-the Youngstown Vindicator

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Margaret (Maggie) LUCE (1852-1945)

Mrs. Margaret Luce [nee Orr] 93 formerly of Fisher Hill died yesterday at the 
home of her daughter Mrs. Edward Lewis, Youngstown. 

She is the widow of Josiah Luce who preceded her in death 29 years ago. In 
addition she is survived by another daughter Mrs. Maude Langley of 
Youngstown.

Sharon Herald Tuesday April 17, 1945

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June 16, 1967

Mrs. Maude Langley, 86, former Youngstown resident, died of a cerebral 
hemorrhage at 5:30 AM today in the John Lincoln Hospital, Sunny Slope, 
Phoenix, Ariz.

Mrs. Langley was born March 4, 1871 in Sharon, Pa., a daughter of Joseph 
[Josiah] and Margaret Orr Luce.  She was a lifetime member of the Dames of 
Malta.  Her husband James died March 4, 1942.

She leaves her daughters, Mrs. James Millsop and Mrs. Lewis D. Williams both 
of Youngstown and Mrs. Grace Lindsay and Mrs. William Stauffer, both of 
Phoenix; two sons, Ralph A. of Youngstown and Frank of Phoenix; a sister, Mrs. 
Grace Lewis of Youngstown; 10 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.  
Another son, William S., died in October 1956 in Toledo.  The body will be 
brought to the Shriver-Allison Funeral Home.

-the  Youngstown Vindicator