04 Feb 1998
Pg 5 cl 4
Mary Crowl
Dies in Oklahoma
Mary M. Crowl, 90, died in the Woodward(Okla.) Nursing Center on Wednesday, Jan 28, 1998. She was the sister of Nellie Sharpe of Scott City.
Born April 16, 1907 in Scott County, the daughter of Joe T. and Mertie ( Bush ) Scott, she was married to Walter Melvin Crowl on Sept.22, 1926 in Garden City. Upon the passing of her husband in August 1966, Mrs. Crowl went to work as a cook at the Shallow Water school for eight years, working with her daughter, Wanda. In 1975 she moved to Woodward.
She was a member of the United Methodist church, and belonged to the Better Homes HDU in the 1940's.
Surviving are her son, Donald of Woodward; daughter, Wanda of Woodward; sister, Nellie Sharpe, Scott City; four grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Billings Funeral Home chapel, with Pastor James Shires and Bob Madsen officiating. Burial followed in the Elmwood cemetery.
Attending the services from Scott City were Nellie Sharpe, Vivian, C. J., Harley, Harry and Hiriam Sharpe and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sharpe and daughters, Diana and Deean, and Mr. and Mrs. John Sharpe, of Loveland, Colo.
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04 Feb 1998
Pg 5 cl 4
Mary Crowl
Dies in Oklahoma
Mary M. Crowl, 90, died in the Woodward(Okla.) Nursing Center on Wednesday, Jan 28, 1998. She was the sister of Nellie Sharpe of Scott City.
Born April 16, 1907 in Scott County, the daughter of Joe T. and Mertie ( Bush ) Scott, she was married to Walter Melvin Crowl on Sept.22, 1926 in Garden City. Upon the passing of her husband in August 1966, Mrs. Crowl went to work as a cook at the Shallow Water school for eight years, working with her daughter, Wanda. In 1975 she moved to Woodward.
She was a member of the United Methodist church, and belonged to the Better Homes HDU in the 1940's.
Surviving are her son, Donald of Woodward; daughter, Wanda of Woodward; sister, Nellie Sharpe, Scott City; four grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Billings Funeral Home chapel, with Pastor James Shires and Bob Madsen officiating. Burial followed in the Elmwood cemetery.
Attending the services from Scott City were Nellie Sharpe, Vivian, C. J., Harley, Harry and Hiriam Sharpe and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sharpe and daughters, Diana and Deean, and Mr. and Mrs. John Sharpe, of Loveland, Colo.
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