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Anna Eliza Yarbrough Crozier

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
22 Mar 1974 (aged 98)
Floyd County, Georgia, USA
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Rome News Tribune, March 24, 1974

Anna Elizabeth Yarbrough Crozier

Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Crozier, 88, of 809 S. Broad ST. died Friday following an extended illness.

Mrs. Crozier was born in Floyd County on June 24, 1875, daughter of the late John and Margaret Caldwell Yarbrough. She was married on Aug. 26, 1900, to the late Henry Sims Crozier, who died Nov 18 (correction 15th), 1948. She was a member of the Desoto Park Baptist Church and had spent the greater part of her life here.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. T. K. (Annie Mae) Howard of Silver Creek; a son, Thomas Crozier of Rome; two step daughters, Mrs. Lillie Mae Callaway of Rome, and Mrs. Mary N. Pickles of Bethesda, Md., two sisters, Mrs. Max (Elsie) Gettis of Plains, and Mrs. Ida Stansell of Adairsville; grandchildren, great grandchildren, and nieces and nephews.

Graveside services were held at 2:30 today at the Antioch Cemetery on the Callier Springs Road with the Rev. Paul Lloyd officiating.

The family received friends at the Talley Brothers Funeral Home Saturday night. The Talley Brothers Funeral Home has charge of arrangements
Rome News Tribune, March 24, 1974

Anna Elizabeth Yarbrough Crozier

Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Crozier, 88, of 809 S. Broad ST. died Friday following an extended illness.

Mrs. Crozier was born in Floyd County on June 24, 1875, daughter of the late John and Margaret Caldwell Yarbrough. She was married on Aug. 26, 1900, to the late Henry Sims Crozier, who died Nov 18 (correction 15th), 1948. She was a member of the Desoto Park Baptist Church and had spent the greater part of her life here.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. T. K. (Annie Mae) Howard of Silver Creek; a son, Thomas Crozier of Rome; two step daughters, Mrs. Lillie Mae Callaway of Rome, and Mrs. Mary N. Pickles of Bethesda, Md., two sisters, Mrs. Max (Elsie) Gettis of Plains, and Mrs. Ida Stansell of Adairsville; grandchildren, great grandchildren, and nieces and nephews.

Graveside services were held at 2:30 today at the Antioch Cemetery on the Callier Springs Road with the Rev. Paul Lloyd officiating.

The family received friends at the Talley Brothers Funeral Home Saturday night. The Talley Brothers Funeral Home has charge of arrangements


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