Rev. Forrest Flowers officiated. Music was a duet by Mrs. Ralph Dunbar and Mrs. Lawrence Willardson, with Mrs. P. A. Millard at organ. Casket bearers were Roger Larson, Vern Edwards, Lawrence Willardson, James Kurth, Orville Vigneron and Everett Benson. Interment was in Paton Cem.
She was born Sept. 24, 1883 in Illinois and died March 7, 1972 at Greene County Hospital.
She received her education in Missouri. The family moved to a farm near Gowrie, later to Paton.
She married Carl Crow (*Kyle Crow) who preceded her in death. In 1938 she married Clarence Carr in Omaha, NE. The couple made their home in Gowrie.
Survivors are Mr. Carr and her children: Mrs. Irene Pierce of Oskaloosa, Mrs. Kenneth Cox of Ogden, Cleo Crow of Jefferson and Clyde Crow of Upland.
Arrangements were handled by Palmer Funeral Home in Gowrie.
Source: Jefferson Bee, Mon. March 13, 1972
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Rev. Forrest Flowers officiated. Music was a duet by Mrs. Ralph Dunbar and Mrs. Lawrence Willardson, with Mrs. P. A. Millard at organ. Casket bearers were Roger Larson, Vern Edwards, Lawrence Willardson, James Kurth, Orville Vigneron and Everett Benson. Interment was in Paton Cem.
She was born Sept. 24, 1883 in Illinois and died March 7, 1972 at Greene County Hospital.
She received her education in Missouri. The family moved to a farm near Gowrie, later to Paton.
She married Carl Crow (*Kyle Crow) who preceded her in death. In 1938 she married Clarence Carr in Omaha, NE. The couple made their home in Gowrie.
Survivors are Mr. Carr and her children: Mrs. Irene Pierce of Oskaloosa, Mrs. Kenneth Cox of Ogden, Cleo Crow of Jefferson and Clyde Crow of Upland.
Arrangements were handled by Palmer Funeral Home in Gowrie.
Source: Jefferson Bee, Mon. March 13, 1972
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