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June 30, 1946

George Bertram Lydic, a resident of Dayton for the past 47 years died in his home there Sunday morning

The deceased was a member of the Dayton council of the Dayton Methodist Church, of which he was a Sunday School superintendent, he taught the Men's Bible Class and was a member of the church borard of trustees. He was also a member of the I.O.O.F. Lodge and had followed the carpenter's trade most of his life. He was held in high esteem in Dayton and his death is sincerely mourned.

He was born 4 Feb. 1871, near Cookport, Indiana Co, the son of Ellito M. and Lucina Butterbaugh Lydic.
He leaves his widow Alma B. MCIntire Lydic of Dayton and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Bessie Bittinger, Dayton, R.D. 3: Mrs. Florence Wadding, Dayton: D.Bruce Lydic, New Kensington: G Fred Lydic, Dayton R.D.@ Reuben E.T. Lydic Smichksburg RD1; Mrs. Minnie Bargenstock, Chambersburg; mrs Annie Gould, Dayton: Boyd C. Lydic Dayton: Mrs. Callie Carey, Punxsutawney; six sisters: Estey M. Lydic, Blairsville;Mrs. Fred E. Clara Jones; Mrs. George (Mary) Stratiff; Mrs. Charles (Rosa) Burras; Mrs. John (Gertrude) Smith; Mrs. Charles (Louella) Adams and Mrs. Allie ( Mabel) Walker.
 

Mrs. Caroline Lydic

1943

Funeral rites were held Sunday in Hillsdale, followed by interment in Cherry Tree, for Mrs. Carolyn Lydic, aged 68, widow of William Lydic, who died Thursday in her home in Montgomery Twp. A daughter of George and Caroline (Stahl) Pittman, she is survived by one son, Theodore at home.

Rachel Lydic died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alice Hadden in Cherryhill Twp nnear Buck Run on Saturday at 1:00 a.m. She was born in Grant Twp Indiana co on 3 Dec, 1860, a daughter of John and Margaret Jeffries McCracken. She was the widow of John A. Lydic.
Surviving are the daughter above, a son J.T. Lydic of Indiana RD#.
Interment Shiloh Cemetery Deckers Point

Mrs. Sara E. Lydic, 94, a lifelong resident of S. Mahoning Twp, died at 5 a.m. today in the home of Cree Lydic. An obituary will b given in Thursday's listing.

28 Dec, 1938

Mrs. Sara E. Lydic, aged 94, Widow of Samuel A. Lydic, of S. Mahoning Twp, died at 6 a.m. yesterday in the house of her son Cree Lydic, near Plumville.
Mrs. Lydic had lived in S. Mahoning for 55 years. Besides her son, Cree, she is survivied by the following sons and daughters, A. Walker Lydic, of Home: Mrs. C.S. McCreary of Tarentun; Mrs. Bert Morrow, of Ligonier; Mrs. Charles Johnston of Plumville, S.P Lydic of Springdale, and Mrs. Martin Bouer, of Glenshaw.   Interment in Plumville Presbyterian Church cemetery.

1908

Mrs. Martha Lydic, a well-known resident of Cookport, died on 8 Feb at the age of 63 years, one month and 13 days. She is survived by nine children as follows; Charles and Jess of Johnstown; Ambrose of Mahaffey; Jeremiah at Cookport; Mrs. Mabel Craig of Pittsburgh; Bert, of Lovejoy; Harry, Otta and Alice at home. Two brothers, William and Henry Bagley of Cookport and one sister, Mrs. Sarah Allison of Blairsville, are living. Interment in Methodist Cemetery near Cookport.

MRS. MAGGIE JANE LYDIC

13 April, 1953

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Maggie Jane Lydic, of Indiana RD4 who died at her late home on Wednesday. Services were held from the home of her son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs. John Repine, 5th and maple Streets, Indiana with the Rev. J.E. Wheeling officiating. Burial was made in Oakland Cemetery at Indiana.

Born 9 January, 1883 at Westmont, Maryland, a daughter of the late Wm. and Muhalda Trenneman Kelplinger, she has resided in the vicinity of Indiana for the past 27 years.

Widow of Elmer B. Lydic, she is survived by one son, Elmer L. Lydic, Erie, Pa; six daughters: Miss Lucille Lydic, Mrs. Frank Isenberg, Mrs. Fero Lydic, Mrs. John Repind, Mrs. Rosetta Black. One brother, Morgan Keplinger, and two sisters, Mrs. agnes Smith and Mrs Ella Starkey

11 May, 1933

JOHN A. LYDIC, aged 42 of Mechanicsburg Brushvalley township, was instantly killed about 9:05 p.m. Sunday when an automobile in which he was riding crashed into a telephone pole in the William Pen Highway, two miles east of Armagh. Four other persons were injured.

Ralph M. Baird, aged 44, of Talbot Ave, Braddock, driver of the car, told highway patrolmen, they said that the right front door of the car opened and struck the pole, causing the car to crash. Police reported that he was examined by Dr. McElwee of the Cresson, Sanitorium, a passing motorist and pronounced under the influence of liquor. Baird, who suffered slight injuries, was lodged in the county jail to await an inquest.

George Lydic, aged 72, father of the man who was killed as his skull was fractured and his body crushed in the crash; Chapman Lydic, aged 35, a brother, both of Seward, and Mrs. Jessie Lydic Rummel of Braddock, his sister, also were injured. The father and brother were taken to Lee Hospital, Johnstown, by Constable Donald McMullen of Armagh, the father having suffered lacerations of the forehead and the son lacerations of the chin and neck and a puncture wound of the right cheek.
Mrs. Rummel escaped with bruises.
John A. Lydic had been employed by W.P.A. He is survived by his father; his wife, Mrs. Mildred Spicher Lydic and three children, Ruth aged 13; Hazel, aged seven, and Jack, aged two.

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