Little River Monitor
MRS. S. R. CRANDALL
MARY A. RING was born April 11, 1862, in Center Point, Iowa, and passed away at her home in Little River, Kansas, September 8, 1933; aged 71 years, 4 months and 27 days.
She was united in marriage to S. R. Crandall September 29, 1881. To this union was born two children – Grace L. Hodgson of Little River, Kans., and Clarence H. Crandall of Geneseo, Kans.
In 1888 they moved to Kansas, locating in Rice county and in 1910 the family moved into Little River. In 1923 she suffered the loss of her husband by death.
For the past four and one half years she has been an invalid, but in all her suffering she was patient and appreciative of the loving care bestowed upon her.
When a girl she united with the Methodist Episcopal Church and was a faithful Christian, interested in all things connected with the church and community.
She leaves to mourn her going her two children; two brothers – Herbert C. Ring of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and George R. Rings of Center Point, Iowa, three grandchildren – Paul C. Hodgson of Little River, Kans. Junior Reid Crandall and Eunice Fay Crandall of Geneseo, Kans., other relatives, and a wide circle of friends.
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.
Little River Monitor
MRS. S. R. CRANDALL
MARY A. RING was born April 11, 1862, in Center Point, Iowa, and passed away at her home in Little River, Kansas, September 8, 1933; aged 71 years, 4 months and 27 days.
She was united in marriage to S. R. Crandall September 29, 1881. To this union was born two children – Grace L. Hodgson of Little River, Kans., and Clarence H. Crandall of Geneseo, Kans.
In 1888 they moved to Kansas, locating in Rice county and in 1910 the family moved into Little River. In 1923 she suffered the loss of her husband by death.
For the past four and one half years she has been an invalid, but in all her suffering she was patient and appreciative of the loving care bestowed upon her.
When a girl she united with the Methodist Episcopal Church and was a faithful Christian, interested in all things connected with the church and community.
She leaves to mourn her going her two children; two brothers – Herbert C. Ring of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and George R. Rings of Center Point, Iowa, three grandchildren – Paul C. Hodgson of Little River, Kans. Junior Reid Crandall and Eunice Fay Crandall of Geneseo, Kans., other relatives, and a wide circle of friends.
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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