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Mary Etta <I>Langley</I> Crocker

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Mary Etta Langley Crocker

Birth
Cornwallis Park, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
22 Feb 1908 (aged 75–76)
Burial
Tremont, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada Add to Map
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Outlook - Friday, 12 March 1909 - Page 1 -

Mrs. Mary A. Crocker -

At Rockville Notch, Kings Co., N.S., Feb. 22rd, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward McMasters, Mrs. Mary A. Crocker, widow of the late James Crocker passed to her reward, aged 76 years. Mrs. Crocker had a stroke of paralysis from which she never recovered. Sister Crocker was a woman of strong christian character and in her early life was a very active and competent church worker. She was a member of the Tremont church. She leaves to mourn their loss one son and three daughters, Charles of Meadowvale, Mrs. J.B. Barteaux of Torbrook, Mrs. Edward McMasters and Mrs. James Gould of Aylesford. The funeral services were conducted by Pastor C.H. Haverstock, her Pastor, Rev. P.S. McGregor being in Boston at the time.
Outlook - Friday, 12 March 1909 - Page 1 -

Mrs. Mary A. Crocker -

At Rockville Notch, Kings Co., N.S., Feb. 22rd, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward McMasters, Mrs. Mary A. Crocker, widow of the late James Crocker passed to her reward, aged 76 years. Mrs. Crocker had a stroke of paralysis from which she never recovered. Sister Crocker was a woman of strong christian character and in her early life was a very active and competent church worker. She was a member of the Tremont church. She leaves to mourn their loss one son and three daughters, Charles of Meadowvale, Mrs. J.B. Barteaux of Torbrook, Mrs. Edward McMasters and Mrs. James Gould of Aylesford. The funeral services were conducted by Pastor C.H. Haverstock, her Pastor, Rev. P.S. McGregor being in Boston at the time.


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