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H. David Crane, 33, of 638 Frances Avenue, S. E., part owner of the Edgewood Auto Wrecking Company, died Monday morning at a hospital in Valdosta of injuries received Friday in a vehicle accident 12 miles north of that city. Mr. Crane was on his way to Mulberry, Fla. to join his wife and four children who had been there on vacation, when the accident occurred. It was reported that the brakes on his car locked, causing the machine to leave the highway.
His body was brought to Atlanta Monday. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Sam Greenberg & Company. Mr. Crane is survived by his wife; four sons, A. C. (Ambers), Virlyn, Jack, and H. D. Crane; two brothers, A. C. and Louie J. Crane; his father, C. D. Crane, and two sisters, Mrs. T. H. Johnson and Mrs. R. J. Florence, all of Atlanta.
The Atlanta Constitution, Georgia, dated August 18, 1931
Son: David K. Crane died in1991.
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H. David Crane, 33, of 638 Frances Avenue, S. E., part owner of the Edgewood Auto Wrecking Company, died Monday morning at a hospital in Valdosta of injuries received Friday in a vehicle accident 12 miles north of that city. Mr. Crane was on his way to Mulberry, Fla. to join his wife and four children who had been there on vacation, when the accident occurred. It was reported that the brakes on his car locked, causing the machine to leave the highway.
His body was brought to Atlanta Monday. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Sam Greenberg & Company. Mr. Crane is survived by his wife; four sons, A. C. (Ambers), Virlyn, Jack, and H. D. Crane; two brothers, A. C. and Louie J. Crane; his father, C. D. Crane, and two sisters, Mrs. T. H. Johnson and Mrs. R. J. Florence, all of Atlanta.
The Atlanta Constitution, Georgia, dated August 18, 1931
Son: David K. Crane died in1991.
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