Patrick J. Blewitt, 70, master mason of the Glen Alden Coal Company, died yesterday in the family home, 2104 North Washington avenue Scranton, after a brief illness. Mr. Blewitt was a native of Carbondale. He spent a number of years when a young man in Pittston, where he was employed by the Pennsylvania Coal Company.
About twenty years ago, he entered the employ of the Glen Alden Coal Company.
Besides his widow, he is survived by three daughters, Sister Barbara, of the Passion D. C. Carmelite monastery, Wheeling, W.Va.; Miss Elizabeth, Central high school teacher; Loretta, Binghamton public school teacher; two sons, William, Scranton Coal Company, and Bert J. Baltimore; two sisters, Mrs. D. W. Scott and Mrs. Elizabeth Duffy, Brooklyn, and a brother, Thomas F., New York. The funeral will be held on Saturday morning. A solemn high mass of requiem in St. Paul's Church. Interment will be in St.
Catherine's cemetery, Moscow.
Patrick J. Blewitt, 70, master mason of the Glen Alden Coal Company, died yesterday in the family home, 2104 North Washington avenue Scranton, after a brief illness. Mr. Blewitt was a native of Carbondale. He spent a number of years when a young man in Pittston, where he was employed by the Pennsylvania Coal Company.
About twenty years ago, he entered the employ of the Glen Alden Coal Company.
Besides his widow, he is survived by three daughters, Sister Barbara, of the Passion D. C. Carmelite monastery, Wheeling, W.Va.; Miss Elizabeth, Central high school teacher; Loretta, Binghamton public school teacher; two sons, William, Scranton Coal Company, and Bert J. Baltimore; two sisters, Mrs. D. W. Scott and Mrs. Elizabeth Duffy, Brooklyn, and a brother, Thomas F., New York. The funeral will be held on Saturday morning. A solemn high mass of requiem in St. Paul's Church. Interment will be in St.
Catherine's cemetery, Moscow.
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