The Times-Herald November 23, 1918; page 8.
Died - Wednesday afternoon, at Crane, James Officer. Deceased formerly resided in the Dayville country but of late years had been residing in the vicinity of Crane. The immediate cause of his death is reported as from a hemorrhage. Deceased was suffering from tuberculosis trouble and was in a store in Crane when a severe coughing spell came on him. He walked out on the street where he soon expired from the blood. We understand he leaves a wife and six children to mourn him. Contributed by Old Homestead (Martha Landers) original creator of memorial.
The Times-Herald November 23, 1918; page 8.
Died - Wednesday afternoon, at Crane, James Officer. Deceased formerly resided in the Dayville country but of late years had been residing in the vicinity of Crane. The immediate cause of his death is reported as from a hemorrhage. Deceased was suffering from tuberculosis trouble and was in a store in Crane when a severe coughing spell came on him. He walked out on the street where he soon expired from the blood. We understand he leaves a wife and six children to mourn him. Contributed by Old Homestead (Martha Landers) original creator of memorial.
Family Members
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Josephine Officer Laycock
1854–1925
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Louisa Officer Eddy
1857–1922
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James F. Officer
1858 – unknown
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Sarah Ann Officer Stewart
1860–1946
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Virginia Varian Officer Glaze
1862–1958
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Ebon Officer
1865–1948
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Helen Mary Officer Munjar
1866–1943
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Emma L Steele Knox
1868–1931
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Albert Officer
1869–1935
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Floyd Lee Officer
1870–1948
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Martha Jane "Mattie" Steele Amidon
1872–1956
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Eva M Officer Luce
1872–1965
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Naomi Steele Wright
1873–1969
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Mamie Mavis Officer O'Gready
1873–1959
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Laura Belle Officer Anderson
1876–1932
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