Mrs. Crouse was a member and elder of Dayton Presbyterian Church. She was a life member of Tippecanoe County Historical Society, the YWCA, Daughters of the American Revolution, and was a past worthy matron of Dayton Order of Eastern Star. She had served as a pink lady at Home Hospital for several years. She was a descendant of Tippecanoe County pioneer settler John Cunningham, who was a captain on the old Wabash and Erie Canal. Surviving are a son, Judge David J. Crouse of Lafayette; and a daughter, Mary K. Rowe of Grand Rapids. MI.
--Lafayette Journal & Courier - 1/28/1995
Updates by Vonda.
Mrs. Crouse was a member and elder of Dayton Presbyterian Church. She was a life member of Tippecanoe County Historical Society, the YWCA, Daughters of the American Revolution, and was a past worthy matron of Dayton Order of Eastern Star. She had served as a pink lady at Home Hospital for several years. She was a descendant of Tippecanoe County pioneer settler John Cunningham, who was a captain on the old Wabash and Erie Canal. Surviving are a son, Judge David J. Crouse of Lafayette; and a daughter, Mary K. Rowe of Grand Rapids. MI.
--Lafayette Journal & Courier - 1/28/1995
Updates by Vonda.
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