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Glenn Alfred Crose

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Glenn Alfred Crose Veteran

Birth
Stockwell, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 Sep 1987 (aged 76)
West Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Stockwell, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2923018, Longitude: -86.7768726
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THE DEATH OF GLENN A. CROSE - Veterans Home - Glenn A. Crose, 76, a commercial artist and a self-employed painter and paper hanger, died at 12:55 Thursday in Indiana Veterans Home. Born June 18, 1911, in Stockwell, he spent most of his life in Indianapolis before moving to Veterans Home in May, 1984. Mr. Crose was an artist at Indianapolis Star and Indianapolis News for a time and continued to be active with his art work after entering the Home. He was a member of Stockwell United Methodist Church and was a n Army veteran of World War 11. Surviving are two sisters, Hazel Linedecker of Lebanon and Ruth Cohee of Lafayette; and one brother, Quincy Crose of Darlington. Preceded in death by 6 sisters, Opal, Gladys, Myrtle Elkins, Mae Whitteberry, Bessie Bogan, Lillian Rayburn, and 2 brothers, Clifford and Oliver.
THE DEATH OF GLENN A. CROSE - Veterans Home - Glenn A. Crose, 76, a commercial artist and a self-employed painter and paper hanger, died at 12:55 Thursday in Indiana Veterans Home. Born June 18, 1911, in Stockwell, he spent most of his life in Indianapolis before moving to Veterans Home in May, 1984. Mr. Crose was an artist at Indianapolis Star and Indianapolis News for a time and continued to be active with his art work after entering the Home. He was a member of Stockwell United Methodist Church and was a n Army veteran of World War 11. Surviving are two sisters, Hazel Linedecker of Lebanon and Ruth Cohee of Lafayette; and one brother, Quincy Crose of Darlington. Preceded in death by 6 sisters, Opal, Gladys, Myrtle Elkins, Mae Whitteberry, Bessie Bogan, Lillian Rayburn, and 2 brothers, Clifford and Oliver.


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