Funeral services for Charles Crabtree, a native of Lake county and a long-time resident of Upper Lake, were held Wednesday morning in the Upper Lake Community Church. The services were under the auspices of the IOOF Lodge assisted by Bishop Jordan. Interment followed at the Upper Lake Cemetery with the Laity Funeral Service in charge.
The deceased passed away on October 26 at the Lakeside Hospital where he had been taken four days earlier.
Born in Lower Lake on June 14, 1875, the deceased spent his entire life in Lake county. On July 31, 1902, he was married to Louise Kenyon of Colusa, who died on August 7, 1908. Five daughters were born to this union.
Following an automobile accident in 1934 Crabtree had lived in retirement. On Friday, October 24, he submitted to major surgery at the Lakeside Hospital but all medical science could do proved to no avail and he passed away on Sunday.
Left to mourn his passing are two daughters, Mrs. Vena Smith and Mrs. Dora Gengler, both of Upper Lake; two brothers, Wm. and Frank; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
The many friends of the Crabtree family extend sympathy to the survivors.
Contributed by Anita Crabtree
He married Louise Kenyon of Colusa on 31 Jul 1902 and were gifted with five daughters, two of which were Dora Crabtree Gengler and Vena Crabtree Smith both of Upper Lake, two brothers William and Frank, three grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Funeral services for Charles Crabtree, a native of Lake county and a long-time resident of Upper Lake, were held Wednesday morning in the Upper Lake Community Church. The services were under the auspices of the IOOF Lodge assisted by Bishop Jordan. Interment followed at the Upper Lake Cemetery with the Laity Funeral Service in charge.
The deceased passed away on October 26 at the Lakeside Hospital where he had been taken four days earlier.
Born in Lower Lake on June 14, 1875, the deceased spent his entire life in Lake county. On July 31, 1902, he was married to Louise Kenyon of Colusa, who died on August 7, 1908. Five daughters were born to this union.
Following an automobile accident in 1934 Crabtree had lived in retirement. On Friday, October 24, he submitted to major surgery at the Lakeside Hospital but all medical science could do proved to no avail and he passed away on Sunday.
Left to mourn his passing are two daughters, Mrs. Vena Smith and Mrs. Dora Gengler, both of Upper Lake; two brothers, Wm. and Frank; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
The many friends of the Crabtree family extend sympathy to the survivors.
Contributed by Anita Crabtree
He married Louise Kenyon of Colusa on 31 Jul 1902 and were gifted with five daughters, two of which were Dora Crabtree Gengler and Vena Crabtree Smith both of Upper Lake, two brothers William and Frank, three grandchildren and one great grandchild.
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