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Adrian Clement Cadoul

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Adrian Clement Cadoul

Birth
Sturgeon, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Oct 1959 (aged 47)
Sturgeon, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
McDonald, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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From the McDonald Record-Outlook Oct. 8, 1959

Adrian C. CADOUL, 47, died suddenly Saturday, October 3, 1959, in his
home in Sturgeon.
Mr. CADOUL was born April 10, 1912 in Sturgeon, a sone of the late
Frank L. CADOUL, and Josephine CLEMENT CADOUL. He was president of Ace
Builders Supply Co., which is engaged in construction and maintenance of gas
stations for the major oil companies. He was a member of Ernest Phillips
Post No. 485, American Legion, McDonald; and Barclay-Robinson-Phillips Post.
No. 567, Veterans of Foreign Wars of McDonald; Garfield Lodge No. 604, F. &
A. M., Syria Temple, Naco Caravan No. 19, and Ancient and Accepted Scottish
Rite, all of Pittsburgh; and Sturgeon Aerie No. 1538 F. O. E., Sturgeon.
Besides hi mother, Mrs. Josephine CADOUL of Sturgeion, he leaves three
sisters, Mrs. Frances TAYLOR, and Mrs. Dorothy POTTS both of Sturgeon, and
Mrs. Wilma KIRK of Noblestown.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Rogers funeral home,
McDonald, in charge of the Rev. Jack PAXTON, pastor of the First Methodist
church, McDonald. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery.

From the McDonald Record-Outlook Oct. 8, 1959

Adrian C. CADOUL, 47, died suddenly Saturday, October 3, 1959, in his
home in Sturgeon.
Mr. CADOUL was born April 10, 1912 in Sturgeon, a sone of the late
Frank L. CADOUL, and Josephine CLEMENT CADOUL. He was president of Ace
Builders Supply Co., which is engaged in construction and maintenance of gas
stations for the major oil companies. He was a member of Ernest Phillips
Post No. 485, American Legion, McDonald; and Barclay-Robinson-Phillips Post.
No. 567, Veterans of Foreign Wars of McDonald; Garfield Lodge No. 604, F. &
A. M., Syria Temple, Naco Caravan No. 19, and Ancient and Accepted Scottish
Rite, all of Pittsburgh; and Sturgeon Aerie No. 1538 F. O. E., Sturgeon.
Besides hi mother, Mrs. Josephine CADOUL of Sturgeion, he leaves three
sisters, Mrs. Frances TAYLOR, and Mrs. Dorothy POTTS both of Sturgeon, and
Mrs. Wilma KIRK of Noblestown.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Rogers funeral home,
McDonald, in charge of the Rev. Jack PAXTON, pastor of the First Methodist
church, McDonald. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery.



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