Lake County Bee, September 15, 1934
Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon at the Russell funeral chapel for Al Crabtree, former well known Upper Lake resident, who died at the Lakeport hospital Wednesday evening of last week following a stroke of paralysis. He was ill only a few days.
Mr. Crabtree was a native of California and was 78 years of age. Although he had made his home in Lakeport for several months prior to his death, he had spent the greater part of his lifetime in Upper Lake.
Four brothers survive as follows: Alonzo Crabtree, Eurekea; William and Frank of Plumas county and Charles of Upper Lake.
Interment was made at Upper Lake, Rev. Castlen of Upper Lake conducting the services.
The members of the family have the deep sympathy of numerous oldtime friends throughout the county.
Contributed by Anita Crabtree
He was survived by his 4 brothers, Alonzo of Eureka, William and Frank of Plumas County, and Charles of Upper Lake.
Lake County Bee, September 15, 1934
Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon at the Russell funeral chapel for Al Crabtree, former well known Upper Lake resident, who died at the Lakeport hospital Wednesday evening of last week following a stroke of paralysis. He was ill only a few days.
Mr. Crabtree was a native of California and was 78 years of age. Although he had made his home in Lakeport for several months prior to his death, he had spent the greater part of his lifetime in Upper Lake.
Four brothers survive as follows: Alonzo Crabtree, Eurekea; William and Frank of Plumas county and Charles of Upper Lake.
Interment was made at Upper Lake, Rev. Castlen of Upper Lake conducting the services.
The members of the family have the deep sympathy of numerous oldtime friends throughout the county.
Contributed by Anita Crabtree
He was survived by his 4 brothers, Alonzo of Eureka, William and Frank of Plumas County, and Charles of Upper Lake.
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