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Fannie Catharine <I>Lore</I> Craig

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Fannie Catharine Lore Craig

Birth
Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Nov 1965 (aged 88)
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Muncy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
B 1339 interment # 7609
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Fannie Craig, eighty-eight, Millville R. D. 1, widow of Charles M. Craig, died at twelve-thirty yesterday afternoon at Bloomsburg Hospital of infirmities of age.

She was a member of St. John's Lutheran (Gordner's) Church.

She was born December 5, 1876, in Lycoming county,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lore.

Her entire life was spent in Lycoming county. She and her husband operated the Pine Summit store for many years.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Poust
Funeral Home, Millville."

Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Craig, Millville R. D. 1, were held Saturday morning from the Poust funeral home, Millville, with the Rev. R. Eugene Smith, pastor of Point Township Methodist Charge, officiating.

He used John 14:1-6; Psalms 130 and 23; I Thess. 4:13-18. His text was Proverbs 3:17. He also read a poem, 'A Plan Far Greater,' and two hymns, 'Beyond the Sunset' and 'The Old Rugged Cross.'

Burial was in The Muncy Cemetery.

Bearers were Walter Gardner, S. T. Ryder, Harry Dewalt, Floyd Freas, Glenn Brown and Robert Watts."
Mrs. Fannie Craig, eighty-eight, Millville R. D. 1, widow of Charles M. Craig, died at twelve-thirty yesterday afternoon at Bloomsburg Hospital of infirmities of age.

She was a member of St. John's Lutheran (Gordner's) Church.

She was born December 5, 1876, in Lycoming county,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lore.

Her entire life was spent in Lycoming county. She and her husband operated the Pine Summit store for many years.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Poust
Funeral Home, Millville."

Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Craig, Millville R. D. 1, were held Saturday morning from the Poust funeral home, Millville, with the Rev. R. Eugene Smith, pastor of Point Township Methodist Charge, officiating.

He used John 14:1-6; Psalms 130 and 23; I Thess. 4:13-18. His text was Proverbs 3:17. He also read a poem, 'A Plan Far Greater,' and two hymns, 'Beyond the Sunset' and 'The Old Rugged Cross.'

Burial was in The Muncy Cemetery.

Bearers were Walter Gardner, S. T. Ryder, Harry Dewalt, Floyd Freas, Glenn Brown and Robert Watts."


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