She leaves to mourn her passing two daughters: Mrs. Charley (geneva) Parham of Waterloos, Iowa and Mrs. Ray (Pauline) Middleton of Yale, Iowa; two sons, Cleo C. Crooks of Gutherie Center, Iowa and Francis D. Crooks of Sewal, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Rachel Bone of Seymour. She also leaves 15 grandchildren, a number of great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her.
At the age of 11 she raised a family of six brothers and sisters the youngest being 16 months old. In 1910 she started her own family. Her friends found her to be a devoted and loyal person.
At the age of 71 she confessed Jesus Christ as her Savior and after baptism became a member of the Sharon Baptist Church
She leaves to mourn her passing two daughters: Mrs. Charley (geneva) Parham of Waterloos, Iowa and Mrs. Ray (Pauline) Middleton of Yale, Iowa; two sons, Cleo C. Crooks of Gutherie Center, Iowa and Francis D. Crooks of Sewal, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Rachel Bone of Seymour. She also leaves 15 grandchildren, a number of great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her.
At the age of 11 she raised a family of six brothers and sisters the youngest being 16 months old. In 1910 she started her own family. Her friends found her to be a devoted and loyal person.
At the age of 71 she confessed Jesus Christ as her Savior and after baptism became a member of the Sharon Baptist Church
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