Floyd Newbill “Nip” Crittenden

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Floyd Newbill “Nip” Crittenden

Birth
Burkeville, Nottoway County, Virginia, USA
Death
17 Jan 1934 (aged 56)
Crewe, Nottoway County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Crewe, Nottoway County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Floyd Newbill Crittenden is the son of Dr. Henry Holt Wilson Crittenden and Bettie Temple Phillips Crittenden. He was married to Elizabeth Maie Hines Crittenden on 17 January 1905 in Roanoke, Virginia. They had five children: John Holt Crittenden, Thomas Floyd Crittenden, Martha Elizabeth Crittenden, Henry Valentine Crittenden and Ethel Taylor Crittenden. He was a pharmacist and owner of Crittenden's Drug Store in Crewe, Virginia. He took over the drug store business in 1903 on the death of his father. He was a member of Crewe Baptist Church. He served as a pallbearer for the Baptist missionary in China, Lottie Moon. She is also buried in the Crewe Cemetery. (Southern Baptist Churches contribute to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering to support international missionaries.)

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Extract from the "Lottie Moon" booklet by Wirt Corrie.

"There her ashes were laid to rest beside her brother Issac's grave by pallbearers Henry E. Lee (attorney) and F. N. Crittenden (druggist) in the plot that Mr. Fitzgerald had purchased at Issac's death."

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Floyd Newbill Crittenden is the son of Dr. Henry Holt Wilson Crittenden and Bettie Temple Phillips Crittenden. He was married to Elizabeth Maie Hines Crittenden on 17 January 1905 in Roanoke, Virginia. They had five children: John Holt Crittenden, Thomas Floyd Crittenden, Martha Elizabeth Crittenden, Henry Valentine Crittenden and Ethel Taylor Crittenden. He was a pharmacist and owner of Crittenden's Drug Store in Crewe, Virginia. He took over the drug store business in 1903 on the death of his father. He was a member of Crewe Baptist Church. He served as a pallbearer for the Baptist missionary in China, Lottie Moon. She is also buried in the Crewe Cemetery. (Southern Baptist Churches contribute to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering to support international missionaries.)

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Extract from the "Lottie Moon" booklet by Wirt Corrie.

"There her ashes were laid to rest beside her brother Issac's grave by pallbearers Henry E. Lee (attorney) and F. N. Crittenden (druggist) in the plot that Mr. Fitzgerald had purchased at Issac's death."

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