Published in The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois) on Thursday, November 4, 1943:
Hindsboro Man Dies After Fall
James Creviston, 69, who fell from a corn crib on his farm two miles north of Hindsboro, Tuesday morning, died Wednesday at 9:40 a.m. in Jarman hospital in Tuscola where he was taken after the accident.
Creviston was born in Douglas county near Arthur, and had lived in the county all of his life. He leaves a sister, Carrie, and two brothers, Bert and Fred, all in Hindsboro, and the following sisters and brothers: Harry, Scottsboro, Ind., Mrs. Mollie Cox, Tuscola, Mrs. Grace Sparks, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Nellie Green, Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.
The body was taken to the Tabor-Ernst funeral home in Hindsboro. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
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Published in The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois) on Thursday, November 4, 1943:
Hindsboro Man Dies After Fall
James Creviston, 69, who fell from a corn crib on his farm two miles north of Hindsboro, Tuesday morning, died Wednesday at 9:40 a.m. in Jarman hospital in Tuscola where he was taken after the accident.
Creviston was born in Douglas county near Arthur, and had lived in the county all of his life. He leaves a sister, Carrie, and two brothers, Bert and Fred, all in Hindsboro, and the following sisters and brothers: Harry, Scottsboro, Ind., Mrs. Mollie Cox, Tuscola, Mrs. Grace Sparks, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Nellie Green, Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.
The body was taken to the Tabor-Ernst funeral home in Hindsboro. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
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