FULTON Calvin F. Crotser. 85. who died Sunday morning at his home in St. Louis. Mo. will be buried in the North Fulton cemetery following services at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Wakeshma Baptist church. The Rev. Floyd Nagel will officiate. Mr. Crotser left Fulton 40 years ago, but at the time of his death was probably the oldest pioneer resident in the county. He was born in Portage county, Ohio, Aug. 3. 1862 and came to this township with his parents at the age of 2 on Sept. 15, 1864. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nannie Crotser: three sons, Everett, of Mendon: Verne of Fulton and Maurice, of St. Louis: and three daughters. Mrs. Dell Reno and Miss Doris Crotser of St. Louis and Mrs. Fay Allen, of Fulton. Battle Creek Enquirer December 8, 1947 page 8.
Married Flora E. Spitler 24 January 1883 Vicksburg, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Divorced 18 November 1902 Van Buren, Michigan
Married Sophia May Stackman Loring 14 April 1903 Newton, Indiana
FULTON Calvin F. Crotser. 85. who died Sunday morning at his home in St. Louis. Mo. will be buried in the North Fulton cemetery following services at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Wakeshma Baptist church. The Rev. Floyd Nagel will officiate. Mr. Crotser left Fulton 40 years ago, but at the time of his death was probably the oldest pioneer resident in the county. He was born in Portage county, Ohio, Aug. 3. 1862 and came to this township with his parents at the age of 2 on Sept. 15, 1864. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nannie Crotser: three sons, Everett, of Mendon: Verne of Fulton and Maurice, of St. Louis: and three daughters. Mrs. Dell Reno and Miss Doris Crotser of St. Louis and Mrs. Fay Allen, of Fulton. Battle Creek Enquirer December 8, 1947 page 8.
Married Flora E. Spitler 24 January 1883 Vicksburg, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Divorced 18 November 1902 Van Buren, Michigan
Married Sophia May Stackman Loring 14 April 1903 Newton, Indiana
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