Excerpt -- Donald Blaney, 74, of the Grafton Road was found dead at his home yesterday. Mr. Blaney was found by his nephew, Lee Blaney of Morgantown. It appeared that he had been dead for about five days according to Sheriff Clarence E. Johnson. An autopsy has been ordered. He apparently died of natural causes according to the sheriff. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Dering Funeral Home.
Obituary for Don Cameron Blaney. Dominion News. Morgantown, WV. Thur., Oct. 22, 1964.
Excerpt -- Don Cameron Blaney, 74, of Morgantown Route 5, was found dead Tuesday at his home of natural causes. He was born Aug. 20, 1890, in Monongalia County, a son of the late Isaac M. and Julia Benson Blaney. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Bryan (Edna) Sears of Morgantown; three nephews, Burce Blaney and Lee Blaney of Morgantown, and Robert Blaney of Baltimore; one niece, Mrs. Ira Culp of Pruntytown.
Excerpt -- Donald Blaney, 74, of the Grafton Road was found dead at his home yesterday. Mr. Blaney was found by his nephew, Lee Blaney of Morgantown. It appeared that he had been dead for about five days according to Sheriff Clarence E. Johnson. An autopsy has been ordered. He apparently died of natural causes according to the sheriff. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Dering Funeral Home.
Obituary for Don Cameron Blaney. Dominion News. Morgantown, WV. Thur., Oct. 22, 1964.
Excerpt -- Don Cameron Blaney, 74, of Morgantown Route 5, was found dead Tuesday at his home of natural causes. He was born Aug. 20, 1890, in Monongalia County, a son of the late Isaac M. and Julia Benson Blaney. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Bryan (Edna) Sears of Morgantown; three nephews, Burce Blaney and Lee Blaney of Morgantown, and Robert Blaney of Baltimore; one niece, Mrs. Ira Culp of Pruntytown.
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