Article clipped from Webster City Freeman

MRS. THOMAS CRAWFORD PASSES AWAYDies at the Horae of Her Daughter, Mrs. G. C. Stafford, on Pleasant Street.Mrs. Thomas Crawford, who made her home with her daughter. Mrs. G. C. Stafford, at 505 Pleasant street, passed away at 10:20 Saturday night from ailments incident to her age. Mrs. Crawford was nearly 72 years old.Mrs. Crawford, whose maiden name was Mary Ann Walton, was born In Pennsylvania, Oct. 7, 1814. Fifty-three years ago—May 14th in Middletown. Ohio,—she was united In marriage with Thomas Crawford, who preceded her 111 death four months ago. Six children survive this union—Martin S. Crawford, Turtle Lake, Wis.; A. P. Crawford, who resides on a farm between Klls-worth and Williams; Paul, John. Mrs. Frank Blair and Mrs. G. C. Stafford, all of this city. The couple came to this place and’settled in the present home on Pleasant street thirteen years ago from their farm between Kllsworth and Williams. For the past six years Hie dcreuscd had been afflicted with blindness.The funeral services were held in the Methodist church yesterday at 1:30 with Rev. C. H. Kamphoef-ner as the ofliriatlng; minister. Interment was made in Gruceiand cemetery.
Newspaper Details

Webster City Freeman

Webster, Iowa, US

Tue, Jul 04, 1916

Page 3

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Craig B.

KS, USA 13 Apr 2022

Other Publications Near Webster, Iowa

Webster City Freeman