The Rev. Leon Heath, the Rev. Charles Townsend and the Rev. Gerald Bennett officiated with burial at Providence Memorial Cemetery in Delhi under direction of Kidder-Cox Funeral Home of Delhi.
He died Sunday at Richland Parish Hospital in Delhi after a brief illness.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ona [sic Oma] Lee Crisp of Delhi; two daughters, Mrs. Dewey Patrick of Delhi and Mrs. Ira Antley of Monroe; three brothers, E. L. Crisp, N. W. Crisp and C. M. Crisp, all of Victoria, Tex.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Ponton and Mrs. Florence Gould, both of Victoria, Tex.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Taylor Hegan, J. B. Morris, Woodrow Cobb, George Haston, Jack Taylor and Fred Simms.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Tuesday, May 7, 1974
The Rev. Leon Heath, the Rev. Charles Townsend and the Rev. Gerald Bennett officiated with burial at Providence Memorial Cemetery in Delhi under direction of Kidder-Cox Funeral Home of Delhi.
He died Sunday at Richland Parish Hospital in Delhi after a brief illness.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ona [sic Oma] Lee Crisp of Delhi; two daughters, Mrs. Dewey Patrick of Delhi and Mrs. Ira Antley of Monroe; three brothers, E. L. Crisp, N. W. Crisp and C. M. Crisp, all of Victoria, Tex.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Ponton and Mrs. Florence Gould, both of Victoria, Tex.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Taylor Hegan, J. B. Morris, Woodrow Cobb, George Haston, Jack Taylor and Fred Simms.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Tuesday, May 7, 1974
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