Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 12, 1929-Roy Craft-Clifton Forge, June 11-Roy Craft, 17, died in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Craft in Nettleton Addition, Monday, death being due to pneumonia. He was a member of the Clifton Forge unit of the Coast Artillery, and was employed at the C&O Shops. Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Adolphus and Raymond Craft, and five sisters, Mrs. Raymond V. Long, and Misses Edith, Opal, Rae and Crystal Craft, all of this city.
Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 12, 1929-Roy Craft-Clifton Forge, June 11-Roy Craft, 17, died in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Craft in Nettleton Addition, Monday, death being due to pneumonia. He was a member of the Clifton Forge unit of the Coast Artillery, and was employed at the C&O Shops. Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Adolphus and Raymond Craft, and five sisters, Mrs. Raymond V. Long, and Misses Edith, Opal, Rae and Crystal Craft, all of this city.
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