George W. Crow died at Breckenridge, Colo., Saturday, of erysipelas. The remains were brought back to Paris and laid to rest beside his wife in the New Cemetery on Thursday. Mr. Crow was formerly one of the proprietors of the flour mill at Paris but for many years had been in Colorado for the benefit of his health. He was a membe rof the Christian church. Those who knew him best liked him best. Peace to his ashes.
The Paris Appeal, Paris, Missouri, January 17, 1902
(Contributors: Shelby County (MO) Historical Society and Pam Witherow)
George W. Crow died at Breckenridge, Colo., Saturday, of erysipelas. The remains were brought back to Paris and laid to rest beside his wife in the New Cemetery on Thursday. Mr. Crow was formerly one of the proprietors of the flour mill at Paris but for many years had been in Colorado for the benefit of his health. He was a membe rof the Christian church. Those who knew him best liked him best. Peace to his ashes.
The Paris Appeal, Paris, Missouri, January 17, 1902
(Contributors: Shelby County (MO) Historical Society and Pam Witherow)
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