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Olathe Mirror 18 March 1909
IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE
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Fannie May Tullis was born December 7th, 1868, in Johnson county, Kansas, where she ever since resided.
She married Wm. Crandall of Woodlawn, and moved to the home, where they have since lived.
Five children were born to this union, four of whom are living. Mary aged 10, Fred 9, Walter 6 and baby Irene 18 months. Mrs. Crandall was an accomplished exemplary young lady, one of the successful teachers of the county, winning the esteem of all who knew her. She was a loving Christian character. At the grave in Woodlawn cenetery by Rev. Harris of Belton, Mo., in the presence of a large concourse of sympathizing friends, the floral tributes were beautiful.
Mrs. Crandall leaves to mourn here loss her husband and four children, three brothers, Joe, Robert, and Roy Tullis; four sisters, Mrs. Ettie Zimmerman, Miss Ella Tullis, Mrs. Pearl Towner and Mrs. Maggie Towner, who have the sympathy of the entire neighborhood in their bereavement. A. E. M.
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Olathe Mirror 18 March 1909
IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE
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Fannie May Tullis was born December 7th, 1868, in Johnson county, Kansas, where she ever since resided.
She married Wm. Crandall of Woodlawn, and moved to the home, where they have since lived.
Five children were born to this union, four of whom are living. Mary aged 10, Fred 9, Walter 6 and baby Irene 18 months. Mrs. Crandall was an accomplished exemplary young lady, one of the successful teachers of the county, winning the esteem of all who knew her. She was a loving Christian character. At the grave in Woodlawn cenetery by Rev. Harris of Belton, Mo., in the presence of a large concourse of sympathizing friends, the floral tributes were beautiful.
Mrs. Crandall leaves to mourn here loss her husband and four children, three brothers, Joe, Robert, and Roy Tullis; four sisters, Mrs. Ettie Zimmerman, Miss Ella Tullis, Mrs. Pearl Towner and Mrs. Maggie Towner, who have the sympathy of the entire neighborhood in their bereavement. A. E. M.
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