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Grace Ethel <I>Rinehart</I> Crawford Heater

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Grace Ethel Rinehart Crawford Heater

Birth
Union County, Illinois, USA
Death
10 Nov 1960 (aged 72)
Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
South Sub #1 (V Block) - Lot 116
Memorial ID
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Grace's father was Albert Marion Rinehart. He passed away in the 1890-1891 timeframe.

Grace was married first to Bert L. Crawford and second to Harvey Heater.

MRS. GRACE HEATER
DIES AT HOSPITAL
Had Been in Failing Health for Some Time:
Rites Held Saturday Afternoon
Mrs. Grace Crawford Heater, 72, of 1231 South First street, died at Memorial hospital about noon Thursday where she had been a patient four days.
Mrs. Heater, who worked in a number of cafes and restaurants here, had been in failing health for some time.
Rites Saturday
Funeral services were held from Nales Funeral Home Saturday afternoon, with Rev. Gerald Steffy officiating. Interment was in Maple Hill cemetery.
Grace Ethel, daughter of Albert and Perneacy Crowell Rinehart, was born in Union county September 28th, 1888.
She was married to Harvey Heater, no of East St. Louis.
Mrs. Heater was a member of the Fairfield First Christian church. She had been a resident here many years.
Surviving are her husband, Harvey; four sons, J. Walter Heater of Dearborn, Mich.; Elroy Heater of Fairfield; Richard Crawford of Eua Gallie, Fla.; and James Crawford of Ascgoula, Miss.; one brother, A. O. Rinehart, of Indianapolis, Ind.; five half-sisters, Mrs. Opal Backus, Lakeland, Fla.; Mrs. Hazel Turner, Plainfield, Ind.; Mrs. Irene Krieder, Valparasio, Ind.; Mrs. Cecelia Kinder, Indianapolis, Ind.; and Mildred Miller, Detroit, Mich.; one half-brother, Ralph Jordan, Denver, Colo.; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

NOTE: The location of Grace's father's burial is not known at this time, but here is a little info on him.
Albert RINEHART to Neasy CROWELL 25 Dec 1887 by Turner EARNHEART, Lutheran minister and pastor at St. John's Church, Vol. 6, pg 361. The groom was 19, a farmer, from Springville, born in Union County, son of Sandy and Elizabeth (Talley) Rinehart. This was his first marriage. He had no parents living and no legal guardian. The bride was 19, from Springville, born in Union County, daughter of Michael and Mary (Cain) Crowell. This was her first marriage. They were married at Frank Shipley's. Witnesses were Frank Shipley and Mrs. F. Shipley. (pg 54)
Source for all above: Union County, Illinois Marriage Records 1886-1892.

Jonesboro Gazette, Union County, Illinois, December 6, 1890
Absolem Rinehart . grandson of old Jacob Rinehart, died in Springville of typho-malaria and inflamation of bowels, age 21 years. Born in Union County. Married, when 18, Nellie Crowell, daughter of M. C. Crowell. He left a wife and two children.
Grace's father was Albert Marion Rinehart. He passed away in the 1890-1891 timeframe.

Grace was married first to Bert L. Crawford and second to Harvey Heater.

MRS. GRACE HEATER
DIES AT HOSPITAL
Had Been in Failing Health for Some Time:
Rites Held Saturday Afternoon
Mrs. Grace Crawford Heater, 72, of 1231 South First street, died at Memorial hospital about noon Thursday where she had been a patient four days.
Mrs. Heater, who worked in a number of cafes and restaurants here, had been in failing health for some time.
Rites Saturday
Funeral services were held from Nales Funeral Home Saturday afternoon, with Rev. Gerald Steffy officiating. Interment was in Maple Hill cemetery.
Grace Ethel, daughter of Albert and Perneacy Crowell Rinehart, was born in Union county September 28th, 1888.
She was married to Harvey Heater, no of East St. Louis.
Mrs. Heater was a member of the Fairfield First Christian church. She had been a resident here many years.
Surviving are her husband, Harvey; four sons, J. Walter Heater of Dearborn, Mich.; Elroy Heater of Fairfield; Richard Crawford of Eua Gallie, Fla.; and James Crawford of Ascgoula, Miss.; one brother, A. O. Rinehart, of Indianapolis, Ind.; five half-sisters, Mrs. Opal Backus, Lakeland, Fla.; Mrs. Hazel Turner, Plainfield, Ind.; Mrs. Irene Krieder, Valparasio, Ind.; Mrs. Cecelia Kinder, Indianapolis, Ind.; and Mildred Miller, Detroit, Mich.; one half-brother, Ralph Jordan, Denver, Colo.; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

NOTE: The location of Grace's father's burial is not known at this time, but here is a little info on him.
Albert RINEHART to Neasy CROWELL 25 Dec 1887 by Turner EARNHEART, Lutheran minister and pastor at St. John's Church, Vol. 6, pg 361. The groom was 19, a farmer, from Springville, born in Union County, son of Sandy and Elizabeth (Talley) Rinehart. This was his first marriage. He had no parents living and no legal guardian. The bride was 19, from Springville, born in Union County, daughter of Michael and Mary (Cain) Crowell. This was her first marriage. They were married at Frank Shipley's. Witnesses were Frank Shipley and Mrs. F. Shipley. (pg 54)
Source for all above: Union County, Illinois Marriage Records 1886-1892.

Jonesboro Gazette, Union County, Illinois, December 6, 1890
Absolem Rinehart . grandson of old Jacob Rinehart, died in Springville of typho-malaria and inflamation of bowels, age 21 years. Born in Union County. Married, when 18, Nellie Crowell, daughter of M. C. Crowell. He left a wife and two children.


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