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Fred Lewis Crandall

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Fred Lewis Crandall

Birth
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Death
27 Jul 1974 (aged 84)
Lyons, Rice County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Little River, Rice County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Gate 5, Lot 1A-98, Space 1
Memorial ID
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Published - Little River Monitor

SERVICES TUESDAY FOR FRED L. CRANDALL

Funeral services were held at 10:30 Tuesday morning in Williamson Funeral Home for Fred L. Crandall, 84, with Rev. Bill Best in charge. Masonic graveside rites were in Bean Memorial cemetery. In ill health for a number of years, he died in Lyons District hospital Saturday afternoon.

He was born November 5, 1889 in Kansas City, Kansas. He had lived most of his life in Little River, marrying Attie J. Cooter on September 9, 1920 in Little River. She preceded him in death in 1972.

He was a retired laborer; a member of the United Methodist Church and Corner Stone Lodge AF & AM, Little River.

Survivors include four sons, James of Medicine Lodge, Gerald of Riverside, Calif., Wilbur of Chase and Larry of Sylmar, Calif.; two daughters, [living] and Mrs. Charles Crispin of Williams, Ariz.; sisters, Mrs. Vera Wahl of Kanorado, Mrs. Jerry Williams of Ness City and Mrs. Clara Guthrie, Lyons; 21 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

A memorial has been established to Sandstone Heights Nursing Home.

Reprinted with permission, The Monitor-Journal, 248 Main Street, Little River, KS, 67457. Provided by Young Historical Library, 201 Main Street, P.O. Box 126, Little River, Kansas 67457.
Published - Little River Monitor

SERVICES TUESDAY FOR FRED L. CRANDALL

Funeral services were held at 10:30 Tuesday morning in Williamson Funeral Home for Fred L. Crandall, 84, with Rev. Bill Best in charge. Masonic graveside rites were in Bean Memorial cemetery. In ill health for a number of years, he died in Lyons District hospital Saturday afternoon.

He was born November 5, 1889 in Kansas City, Kansas. He had lived most of his life in Little River, marrying Attie J. Cooter on September 9, 1920 in Little River. She preceded him in death in 1972.

He was a retired laborer; a member of the United Methodist Church and Corner Stone Lodge AF & AM, Little River.

Survivors include four sons, James of Medicine Lodge, Gerald of Riverside, Calif., Wilbur of Chase and Larry of Sylmar, Calif.; two daughters, [living] and Mrs. Charles Crispin of Williams, Ariz.; sisters, Mrs. Vera Wahl of Kanorado, Mrs. Jerry Williams of Ness City and Mrs. Clara Guthrie, Lyons; 21 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

A memorial has been established to Sandstone Heights Nursing Home.

Reprinted with permission, The Monitor-Journal, 248 Main Street, Little River, KS, 67457. Provided by Young Historical Library, 201 Main Street, P.O. Box 126, Little River, Kansas 67457.


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