From "The East Oregonian", Vol. 31, No. 4929, Pendleton (Umatilla Co.), Oregon. Tuesday, January 6, 1920, Page 1, Col. 2:
J. K. CROWNER IS DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS
John Kimberlain Crowner, aged 60, a resident of this county for the past 25 years, died late night after being in failing health for some time.
Mr. Crowner was unmarried. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lee Todd of this city, and Mrs. Anna Betts, of Yakima, and four brothers, J. O. Crowner of Toppenish, Washington; Henderson Crowner, of Yakima, who is here because of his brother's death, and Thomas Crowner and Grover Crowner, of Pendleton.
From "The East Oregonian", Vol. 31, No. 4929, Pendleton (Umatilla Co.), Oregon. Tuesday, January 6, 1920, Page 1, Col. 2:
J. K. CROWNER IS DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS
John Kimberlain Crowner, aged 60, a resident of this county for the past 25 years, died late night after being in failing health for some time.
Mr. Crowner was unmarried. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lee Todd of this city, and Mrs. Anna Betts, of Yakima, and four brothers, J. O. Crowner of Toppenish, Washington; Henderson Crowner, of Yakima, who is here because of his brother's death, and Thomas Crowner and Grover Crowner, of Pendleton.
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