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Alice Mae <I>Crawford</I> Bloom

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Alice Mae Crawford Bloom

Birth
Bloomdale, Wood County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 Apr 2008 (aged 90)
New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA
Burial
New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 23 Lot 43
Memorial ID
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Alice Mae Crawford was born in Bloomdale, Wood County, Ohio on January 2, 1918. She was the first of seven children of Nita Marie Lee Jun 19, 1894 – Mar 3, 1969 and Otho Trenton Crawford Oct 20, 1890 – Nov 24, 1952; they were married on Oct 19, 1916 in Wood County, Ohio. Alice Mae's siblings were Bertha Leota Feb 9, 1920 – Sep 30, 1995, Clifford Dale Mar 18, 1922 – Nov 16, 2001, Dallas Lee May 31, 1924 – Apr 4, 1997, Bettie Irene Oct 31, 1927 – Nov 10, 2007, Richard February !0, 1930 – February 10, 2010 and Esther Joan Mar 28, 1932.

She was raised in the rural farming community of Wood County residing on several different farms; the Milner, Soule, Elarton and Buckingham Farms.

On October 07, 1937 Alice entered into marriage with Erle Dallas Bloom; March 16, 1918 – May 2, 2001; the son of Harvey Bloom and Hazel Spears in Wood County, Ohio. From this union three children were born; Juliann Marie February 28, 1939, Kevin Lee June 14, 1943 – July 2, 1987 and Edward Allen December 30, 1947.

This would be the first of two unions between the Crawford and Bloom families; the other being Alice Mae's sister Bertha and Erle's brother Emery.

On March 19, 1962 a divorce decree was signed ending their 25 year marriage.

Alice Mae retired from the Hoover Company in North Canton, Ohio and proceeded to use her time serving the New Philadelphia School District as a crossing guard for several elementary schools.

She was a member of The Ladies of the Moose, along with her most cherished membership with The First Church of God in New Philadelphia.

Alice enjoyed traveling making a number of trips to California, Montana and Minnesota; including a solo drive in her elder years to California. As well, she enjoyed entertaining and always invited family and friends to share her home.

Her services were performed by Pastor Matt Roe with internment in East Avenue Cemetery.

Alice Mae Crawford was born in Bloomdale, Wood County, Ohio on January 2, 1918. She was the first of seven children of Nita Marie Lee Jun 19, 1894 – Mar 3, 1969 and Otho Trenton Crawford Oct 20, 1890 – Nov 24, 1952; they were married on Oct 19, 1916 in Wood County, Ohio. Alice Mae's siblings were Bertha Leota Feb 9, 1920 – Sep 30, 1995, Clifford Dale Mar 18, 1922 – Nov 16, 2001, Dallas Lee May 31, 1924 – Apr 4, 1997, Bettie Irene Oct 31, 1927 – Nov 10, 2007, Richard February !0, 1930 – February 10, 2010 and Esther Joan Mar 28, 1932.

She was raised in the rural farming community of Wood County residing on several different farms; the Milner, Soule, Elarton and Buckingham Farms.

On October 07, 1937 Alice entered into marriage with Erle Dallas Bloom; March 16, 1918 – May 2, 2001; the son of Harvey Bloom and Hazel Spears in Wood County, Ohio. From this union three children were born; Juliann Marie February 28, 1939, Kevin Lee June 14, 1943 – July 2, 1987 and Edward Allen December 30, 1947.

This would be the first of two unions between the Crawford and Bloom families; the other being Alice Mae's sister Bertha and Erle's brother Emery.

On March 19, 1962 a divorce decree was signed ending their 25 year marriage.

Alice Mae retired from the Hoover Company in North Canton, Ohio and proceeded to use her time serving the New Philadelphia School District as a crossing guard for several elementary schools.

She was a member of The Ladies of the Moose, along with her most cherished membership with The First Church of God in New Philadelphia.

Alice enjoyed traveling making a number of trips to California, Montana and Minnesota; including a solo drive in her elder years to California. As well, she enjoyed entertaining and always invited family and friends to share her home.

Her services were performed by Pastor Matt Roe with internment in East Avenue Cemetery.


Inscription

Top "Do not weep, I did not die". Bottom " Mother".

Gravesite Details

Shared marker with her son, Eward Allen Bloom.



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