Rev. Joseph P. Clay officiated and burial was in Blue Ridge Cemetery.
Mrs. Crady died Saturday in Belwood Nursing Home in Peoria.
She was born in Burlington, Ia., December 19, 1883 to Christian and Amelia Harp Winkler and was married October 1, 1901.
Surviving are six sons, Eugene of Edelstein, Kenneth of Dunlap, Clyde, Ralph and Gerald of Chillicothe and Roy Crady of Peoria, three daughters, Mrs. Everett (Edith) Catton of Brimfield, Mrs. James (Hattie) Delbridge of Princeville and Mrs. Robert (Janet) Cheesman of LaSalle.
Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mae Friederich of Chillicothe, 25 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandchild.
He husband died October 31, 1933. A daughter also preceded her in death.
The Princeville Telephone, January 28, 1971.
Transcribed and submitted by Ethel.
Father from Switzerland, mother from Iowa.
Rev. Joseph P. Clay officiated and burial was in Blue Ridge Cemetery.
Mrs. Crady died Saturday in Belwood Nursing Home in Peoria.
She was born in Burlington, Ia., December 19, 1883 to Christian and Amelia Harp Winkler and was married October 1, 1901.
Surviving are six sons, Eugene of Edelstein, Kenneth of Dunlap, Clyde, Ralph and Gerald of Chillicothe and Roy Crady of Peoria, three daughters, Mrs. Everett (Edith) Catton of Brimfield, Mrs. James (Hattie) Delbridge of Princeville and Mrs. Robert (Janet) Cheesman of LaSalle.
Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mae Friederich of Chillicothe, 25 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandchild.
He husband died October 31, 1933. A daughter also preceded her in death.
The Princeville Telephone, January 28, 1971.
Transcribed and submitted by Ethel.
Father from Switzerland, mother from Iowa.
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