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Arnold Lee Crowson

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Arnold Lee Crowson

Birth
Death
23 Dec 1929 (aged 44)
Burial
Chester, Choctaw County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Suggested edit: Arnold Lee was the son of William Thomas & Fannie "Sanders" Crowson.
Contributor: William G. Latham Jr. (46881253) •

Choctaw Plaindealer
Ackerman, MS. Friday Jan. 3, 1930

The body of Mr. Arnold Crowson, about fifty years of age, and a native of this County, and well known by a large number of our people, met a horrible death on the G.M. & N. Railroad tracks north of Louisville early Saturday morning, when he was run over by a train and killed. His head was severed from his body and both legs cut off and his entire body horribly mangled. Mr. Crowson was in Louisville late Friday afternoon and it is presumed that he was in route to his home walking on the tracks when he was killed. He lived at Hight Point and is survived by his widow and ten children. He was a brother of Oscar B. Crowson, who lives on the Pollard place north of Weir.
Suggested edit: Arnold Lee was the son of William Thomas & Fannie "Sanders" Crowson.
Contributor: William G. Latham Jr. (46881253) •

Choctaw Plaindealer
Ackerman, MS. Friday Jan. 3, 1930

The body of Mr. Arnold Crowson, about fifty years of age, and a native of this County, and well known by a large number of our people, met a horrible death on the G.M. & N. Railroad tracks north of Louisville early Saturday morning, when he was run over by a train and killed. His head was severed from his body and both legs cut off and his entire body horribly mangled. Mr. Crowson was in Louisville late Friday afternoon and it is presumed that he was in route to his home walking on the tracks when he was killed. He lived at Hight Point and is survived by his widow and ten children. He was a brother of Oscar B. Crowson, who lives on the Pollard place north of Weir.


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