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Cyrenius Haines

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Cyrenius Haines

Birth
Bluff, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 Jan 1922 (aged 41)
Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bluff, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Cyrenius Haines, aged 40 years, a well known resident of Waynesburg, died at noon Monday, January 16 at his home. Mr. Haines had been suffering from tuberculosis for some time but had been able to continue in the office of the American Steel Company plant here until January 4 and was not bedfast at the time of his death. Mr. Haines was a son of William G. Haines, deceased, and Elizabeth Haines of Waynesburg and was born April 4, 1881 at Bluff. He had resided in Waynesburg for sixteen years or more and one time conducted a restaurant on West High street. He married Mary Stewart who survives with three sons and one daughter, James, Woodrow, William Lindsey, Nellie all at home. He is also survived by brothers and five sisters, namely: William L. Haines of Kirby; George D. Haines of Pine Bank; Mrs. Jesse (Ida) Orndoff; Mrs. Floyd (Mary A.) Lemley; Lona Brown, all of Waynesburg; Mrs. Garfield (Alice) Fordyce of Holbrook; and Mrs. Roy (Eva) Strosnider of Brave. Mr. Haines was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America.
Cyrenius Haines, aged 40 years, a well known resident of Waynesburg, died at noon Monday, January 16 at his home. Mr. Haines had been suffering from tuberculosis for some time but had been able to continue in the office of the American Steel Company plant here until January 4 and was not bedfast at the time of his death. Mr. Haines was a son of William G. Haines, deceased, and Elizabeth Haines of Waynesburg and was born April 4, 1881 at Bluff. He had resided in Waynesburg for sixteen years or more and one time conducted a restaurant on West High street. He married Mary Stewart who survives with three sons and one daughter, James, Woodrow, William Lindsey, Nellie all at home. He is also survived by brothers and five sisters, namely: William L. Haines of Kirby; George D. Haines of Pine Bank; Mrs. Jesse (Ida) Orndoff; Mrs. Floyd (Mary A.) Lemley; Lona Brown, all of Waynesburg; Mrs. Garfield (Alice) Fordyce of Holbrook; and Mrs. Roy (Eva) Strosnider of Brave. Mr. Haines was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America.


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