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Maj Thomas Turpin Crittenden

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Maj Thomas Turpin Crittenden

Birth
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Death
31 Mar 1983 (aged 76)
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.7056372, Longitude: -117.1117629
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Husband, father, brother and grandfather. Son of Howard Baldwin Crittenden and Alberta (Gamber) Crittenden. Grandson of the famous Civil War Union Brigadier General, Thomas Turpin Crittenden (1825-1905). Thomas was a Veteran of the US Airforce in WWII.

Obituary excerpts from "The San Diego Union," April 5, 1983 -

Attorney Thomas T. Crittenden who practiced civil law in the San Diego area for 48 years, died last Thursday at Villa View Community Hospital. He was 77. Crittenden was a native San Diegan who graduated from Hastings Law School. He served in the Air Force in WWII, retiring as a major. He was a member of the California State Bar Association, American Legion Post 6, the Republican National Committee and the Reserve Officers Association of the United States. Survivors include his wife, two brothers, a son and nine grandchildren. Military services will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Lewis Colonial-Benbough Mortuary, with interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Husband, father, brother and grandfather. Son of Howard Baldwin Crittenden and Alberta (Gamber) Crittenden. Grandson of the famous Civil War Union Brigadier General, Thomas Turpin Crittenden (1825-1905). Thomas was a Veteran of the US Airforce in WWII.

Obituary excerpts from "The San Diego Union," April 5, 1983 -

Attorney Thomas T. Crittenden who practiced civil law in the San Diego area for 48 years, died last Thursday at Villa View Community Hospital. He was 77. Crittenden was a native San Diegan who graduated from Hastings Law School. He served in the Air Force in WWII, retiring as a major. He was a member of the California State Bar Association, American Legion Post 6, the Republican National Committee and the Reserve Officers Association of the United States. Survivors include his wife, two brothers, a son and nine grandchildren. Military services will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Lewis Colonial-Benbough Mortuary, with interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.


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