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- George Silas CRANDALL, son of
Silas Henry and Harriet STILLMAN
- CRANDALL,
was born at Milton Junction, Wis., August 3, 1846, and died at
his home by Clear Lake, near Milton Junction, July 14, 1937.
- While a student at Milton College he
embraced the Seventh Day Baptist faith. He
- married Sarah Isophene LESTER
of Waterford, Conn., February 25, 1828. Mrs. CRANDALL
died March 1, 1932. He is survived by two sons, George and Vivian
of Milton Junction; also one brother, Elmer, and three sisters,
Minnie CRANDALL and Mrs. Jessie GRAY of North Yakima,
Wash., and Mrs. Emogene MOORE of Toledo, Ore. A daughter,
Mrs. Homer BALCH, preceded him in death.
- Funeral services were held July 16,
1937 in the Gray and Albrecht funeral home,
- Milton Junction, Rev. John F. Randolph
officiating. Burial was in Rock River Cemetery. J. F. R. [Vol.
123, No. 5, p. 80]
- Lewis A[lexander] HURLEY, born
in Ohio, May 27, 1851, died at the home of his
- granddaughter, Mrs. Wesley LOOFBORO,
Milton Junction, Wis., July 15, 1937.
- He was the son of Leven and Sarah BABCOCK
HURLEY, and is survived by one
- sister, Mrs. Mary CLEMENT of
North Loup, Neb., and two brothers, Theodore and Charles HURLEY
of Riverside, Calif.
- On March 15, 1873, he married Sylvia
E. BAILEY, who died March 13, 1898. Of
- their four children, two remain: Orville
HURLEY of Milton Junction, and Clarisa GREGOIRE
of Milton. On January 16, 1901, he married Bertha P. BABCOCK,
who preceded him in death October 22, 1936.
- He was a faithful member of the Welton,
Iowa, Seventh Day Baptist Church through-
- out his life, where farewell services
were conducted, and interment made, July 17, 1937, by Rev. John
F. Randolph of Milton Junction, and Pastor Kay Bee of Welton.
J. F. R. [Vol. 123, No. 5, p. 80]
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- Minnie Elvira, daughter of Silas and
Harriet CRANDALL, died August 9, 1937, at
- Yakima, Wash., at the age of 76 years,
10 months, 19 days.
- She was born in Milton Junction, Wis.,
and was a member of the Milton Junction
- Seventh Day Baptist Church till her
death. She with two brothers moved to Yakima, Wash., in 1908.,
where the younger brother, Herbert, died in 1926. The other
brother, Elmer, survives; also two sisters, Mrs. Emogine MOIR
ot Toledo, Ore., and Mrs. Jessie GRAY of Cowiche, Wash.,
besides nephews, neices and cousins.
- Rev. Mr. Hutton preached the funeral
sermon, August 11. E. C. [Vol. 123, No. 9,
- p. 144]
- Jean Marilyn KAGARISE, daughter
of Sherman R. and Julia B. KAGARISE, was
- born at Salemville, Pa., July 19, 1921,
and died at Nason Hospital in Roaring Spring, Pa., Friday August
6, 1937. Death was attributed to rheumatic fever.
- Jean had always lived in Salemville
and attended the consolidated school at New
- Enterprise. She was always interested
in the better things of life - things good and uplifting. She
became a member of the Salemville Seventh Day Baptist Church
at the age of fourteen.
- Those surviving are the mother and
father, two sisters, and two grandfathers, William F.
- KAGARISE
of Altoona, Pa., and Rev. R. R. THORNGATE of Oneida, N.Y.
- Funeral services were conducted by
Marion C. Van Horn, assisted by Rev. Frank
- King of New Enterprise, pastor of the
German Seventh Day Baptist Church. Burial was in the Salemville
cemetery. M. C. V. H. [Vol. 123, No. 9, p. 144]
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