Friday, June 8, 1962
Hold rites for James Crayne
Graveside rites were conducted in the Wickenburg Cemetery at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning for JAMES E. CRAYNE, 73, who died in Community Hospital last Saturday morning. R. B. Sullivan, lay reader of St. Albans Episcopal Church, officiated. Mr. Crayne was born in Kentucky on June 2, 1889. He resided in Oregon and later in Washington before moving to Wickenburg 6 years ago. In the northwest he owned an apartment house and worked in a furniture store. Surviving are the widow, Dixie, one stepson, Jack Crayne of Wittmann; the father J. F. Crayne of Toppenish, Wash., who was 96 years old on Sunday; one brother, C. C. Crayne of Gridley, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Korter of Yakima, Wash., and Mrs. Jack Greer of Tucson; and a nephew, Ben Crayne of Wickenburg.
Friday, June 8, 1962
Hold rites for James Crayne
Graveside rites were conducted in the Wickenburg Cemetery at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning for JAMES E. CRAYNE, 73, who died in Community Hospital last Saturday morning. R. B. Sullivan, lay reader of St. Albans Episcopal Church, officiated. Mr. Crayne was born in Kentucky on June 2, 1889. He resided in Oregon and later in Washington before moving to Wickenburg 6 years ago. In the northwest he owned an apartment house and worked in a furniture store. Surviving are the widow, Dixie, one stepson, Jack Crayne of Wittmann; the father J. F. Crayne of Toppenish, Wash., who was 96 years old on Sunday; one brother, C. C. Crayne of Gridley, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Korter of Yakima, Wash., and Mrs. Jack Greer of Tucson; and a nephew, Ben Crayne of Wickenburg.
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