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Walter Melvin Crowl

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Walter Melvin Crowl

Birth
Death
30 Jul 1966 (aged 61)
Burial
Woodward, Woodward County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Crowl, Walter Melvin
d: 30 Jul 1966
Elmwood, Woodward, Woodward, OK

Service Tuesday
for Melvin Crowl

Walter Melvin Crowl, 61, died Saturday morning in a Garden City hospital following a month's illness.

Funeral services were Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the First Baptist church of Scott City in charge of the pastor, Rev. G. Estel Hines. Pallbearers were Everett Thomas, Fred Patton, Don Cook, Robert Deragowski, Leonard Henry and Jim Talley. Interment was in Elmwood cemetery at Woodward, Okla.

Mr. Crowl was born Feb. 6, 1905 at Little River. He was united in marriage to Mary Scott on Sept. 22, 1926 at Garden City. They moved to a farm in Scott County where they lived until 1935, when they moved to Woodward. They returned to Scott City in 1958 and he had been employed by the county highway department.

Survivors are the widow; a son, Donald, who is employed on Okinawa; a daughter, Mrs. J. V. (Wanda) Austin of Friend, and three grandchildren.

The News Chronicle
( Scott City, KS )
04 Aug 1966
Pg 1 cl 4
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Information provided by GLC (#47713634).
Crowl, Walter Melvin
d: 30 Jul 1966
Elmwood, Woodward, Woodward, OK

Service Tuesday
for Melvin Crowl

Walter Melvin Crowl, 61, died Saturday morning in a Garden City hospital following a month's illness.

Funeral services were Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the First Baptist church of Scott City in charge of the pastor, Rev. G. Estel Hines. Pallbearers were Everett Thomas, Fred Patton, Don Cook, Robert Deragowski, Leonard Henry and Jim Talley. Interment was in Elmwood cemetery at Woodward, Okla.

Mr. Crowl was born Feb. 6, 1905 at Little River. He was united in marriage to Mary Scott on Sept. 22, 1926 at Garden City. They moved to a farm in Scott County where they lived until 1935, when they moved to Woodward. They returned to Scott City in 1958 and he had been employed by the county highway department.

Survivors are the widow; a son, Donald, who is employed on Okinawa; a daughter, Mrs. J. V. (Wanda) Austin of Friend, and three grandchildren.

The News Chronicle
( Scott City, KS )
04 Aug 1966
Pg 1 cl 4
____________________________________________________________
Information provided by GLC (#47713634).


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