C.E. Romain died about 5'oclock a.m. on Monday. He was on the streets Saturday greeting friends and attending to business. Mr. Romain was a Canadian by birth. He came to Crockett soon after the war. He was filling his second term as Justice of the Peace and was making a most excellent one.
He was a member of the Methodist Church. He married Mrs. Bella Lewis about fifteen years ago from which union two bright, interesting children were born.
The funeral services were held at the Methodist Church which was packed. His remains were interred Monday afternoon, the stores closing and a large crowd following them to the cemetery.
C.E. Romain died about 5'oclock a.m. on Monday. He was on the streets Saturday greeting friends and attending to business. Mr. Romain was a Canadian by birth. He came to Crockett soon after the war. He was filling his second term as Justice of the Peace and was making a most excellent one.
He was a member of the Methodist Church. He married Mrs. Bella Lewis about fifteen years ago from which union two bright, interesting children were born.
The funeral services were held at the Methodist Church which was packed. His remains were interred Monday afternoon, the stores closing and a large crowd following them to the cemetery.
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