The Butler Citizen was published in Butler, PA. Here are family death notices and obituaries:
The Butler Citizen (Butler, PA) published Apr. 14, 1884, page 2:
Conrad Nolf ((or 1791) 1790 - 1883)
"NOLF - In Buffalo twp., this county, near Freeport, May 2, 1884, Mr. Conrad Nolf, Sr. age 93 years.
Mr. Nolf was a lumber merchant known to many of our citizens."
The Butler Citizen (Butler, PA) published Nov. 1, 1894, page 2:
Thomas P. Fleming (1828 - 1894)
"FLEMING — At his home in Buffalo twp. Oct. 29, 1894, Thomas Fleming, aged 67 years."
The Butler Citizen (Butler, PA) published Nov. 29, 1900, page 2:
Parker Nolf (1865 - 1900)
"NOLF - At his home in Buffalo twp., Nov. 5, 1900, Parker Nolf."
The Butler Citizen (Butler, PA) published Dec. 20, 1900, page 2:
Lawrence Autis Nolf (1872 - 1900)
"NOLF - At his home in Buffalo township, December 13, 1900, Lawrence Nolf, son of Anthony Nolf, aged 28 years. Death was caused by typhoid fever from which he seemed to be recovering until a relapse shortly preceding his death."
The Butler Citizen (Butler, PA) published Aug. 23, 1906, page 2:
Joseph W. Fleming (1871 - 1906)
"FLEMING — At Colorado Springs, Aug. 18, 1906, Joseph W. Flemng of Buffalo township, aged 35 years. His funeral will take place from Ekastown M.E. church, tomorrow morning."
The Butler Citizen (Butler, PA) published Aug. 1, 1907, Page 2:
Lewis Llewellyn (1838 - 1907)
"Rev. Lewis Llewellyn died at his home in Marwood, Wednesday, July 24, 1907, aged 67 years. Mr. Llewellyn was a native of Wales, and had not been a settled pastor for several years. He was a man of genial disposition and had a number of warm freinds who will hear of his death with sorrow. His wife died about a year ago and one son and daughter remain at home."
The Butler Citizen (Butler, PA) published Mar. 12, 1915, page 3:
William Nelson Ferree (1849 - 1915)
"William Nelson Feree
The death of William Nelson Feree, aged nearly 66 years, occurred Monday night at his home in Lardintown, Clinton township, after an extended illness of a complication of diseases. He was born at Sharpsville, Ind. but had been a resident and a coal operator in this county for the past two years.
Besides his widow, Mr. Fereee is survived by two sons, Albert of Tarentum and George of Pittsburg. One brother, two half-brothers and two half-sisters, 12 grandchildren and three great grandchildren also survive. The funeral took place at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Millerstown Methodist Episcopal church. Mr. Ferree was a member Odd Fellows and was a highly respected resident of Lardintown."