. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers 94 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. JOHN T. WARD special train in charge of conductor Sanner andengineer Richardson was furnished the funeralparty. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery,Pittsburgh. The pall-bearers were Frank Bryne, Pitts-burgh division freight claim agent; G. J. Mc-Donough, general yardmaster, Demler; W. , passenger conductor; J. A. Beatty,superintendent of the McKeesport ConnectingRailroad; J. Fisher and M. J. Gaughan, mer-chants of McKeesport, and J. Fisher, Pittsburg


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers 94 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. JOHN T. WARD special train in charge of conductor Sanner andengineer Richardson was furnished the funeralparty. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery,Pittsburgh. The pall-bearers were Frank Bryne, Pitts-burgh division freight claim agent; G. J. Mc-Donough, general yardmaster, Demler; W. , passenger conductor; J. A. Beatty,superintendent of the McKeesport ConnectingRailroad; J. Fisher and M. J. Gaughan, mer-chants of McKeesport, and J. Fisher, PittsburghDivision conductor. Mr. Ward is survived by two sons, Peter andJohn, and two daughters, Mary and Gertrude,to whom, through these columns, we desire toexpress our heartfelt sympath3\ The Baltimore and Ohio has lost a goodChristian, faithful and (Conscientious employeand the Pittsburgh Division a particularlywell liked and affable gentleman. His losswill be long and deeply felt by all. It was with deep regret that we parted withone of our most pleasant telephone operators,Miss Leona Jack, who has resigned to take aposition with the H.


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