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LEADBEATER, Carl Blair


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    Johnstown Daily Tribune, 22 Jun 1922, Page 17, Contributed by Sandy Lewis

Funeral services for Carl Blair Leadbeater, the ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leadbeater, of 59 Church street, Coopersdale, who died Saturday night at Mercy Hospital as the result of burns received on June 14, were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Leadbeater home by the Rev. John C. Burnworth, pastor of the Cooper avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, and were largely attended. The boy was a member of the Sunday School class in the Cooper avenue Church taught by Miss Marie Sheehan and was a grade pupil in the Coopersdale public school, where his teacher was Miss Carrie Hagins. The choir from the Methodist Church sang three appropriate selections. Among the relatives from out of the city for the services were Mr. and Mrs. William Kitto, of Monessen; Mr. and Mrs. William Connor, of Niles, O.; Mrs. Marth Hemphill of Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. John Galbreath, of New Florence, and Mr. and Mrs. James Galbreath, of near Ligonier. There were many floral offerings. Burial was made in Grandview Cemetery. Carl Blair Leadbeater was a great-grandson of the late Thomas Leadbeater, one of the pioneer employees of the Cambria Iron Company and a private in Company F. Twenty-first Pennsylvania Cavalry, during the Civil War, who died in Morrellville in the fall of 1919

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