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Helen Katherine <I>Eibling</I> Crandall

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Helen Katherine Eibling Crandall

Birth
Marion, Marion County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 Aug 2017 (aged 97)
Saint Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, USA
Burial
Bay Pines, Pinellas County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 27.8091573, Longitude: -82.7738335
Plot
SECTION 50 SITE 82
Memorial ID
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HENEN KATHERINE EIBLING CRANDALL of St Petersburg, FL - she was the daughter of William Frederick and Faye Forrest Parshall Eibling. She played piano and three-manual pipe organ to help support her family during the Great Depression, graduated from Harding High and worked for a dentist. She was secretary for the manager of the local Erie Railroad office, married and moved to FL in 1956. She and her husband were charter members of Palmdale Presbyterian Church in Melbourne, FL, where she played organ and directed the choir. They moved to Clearwater, FL and she was again organist and also church secretary and for 20 years was a weekly volunteer at SPARCS resale store. Following Merwin's death, she moved to St Petersburg where she was a member of Saint Petersburg Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution and active in the United Methodist Women of Pasadena Community Church. Preceded in death by husband, Merwin (married 1947) and siblings, Wayne, Donald and Thelma Skinner, surviving are daughter, Gloria and many nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held August 24, 2017 at the Pasadena Community Church in St Petersburg, FL. Brett Funeral Home is serving the family. Published in the Orlando Sentinel August 19, 2017.
HENEN KATHERINE EIBLING CRANDALL of St Petersburg, FL - she was the daughter of William Frederick and Faye Forrest Parshall Eibling. She played piano and three-manual pipe organ to help support her family during the Great Depression, graduated from Harding High and worked for a dentist. She was secretary for the manager of the local Erie Railroad office, married and moved to FL in 1956. She and her husband were charter members of Palmdale Presbyterian Church in Melbourne, FL, where she played organ and directed the choir. They moved to Clearwater, FL and she was again organist and also church secretary and for 20 years was a weekly volunteer at SPARCS resale store. Following Merwin's death, she moved to St Petersburg where she was a member of Saint Petersburg Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution and active in the United Methodist Women of Pasadena Community Church. Preceded in death by husband, Merwin (married 1947) and siblings, Wayne, Donald and Thelma Skinner, surviving are daughter, Gloria and many nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held August 24, 2017 at the Pasadena Community Church in St Petersburg, FL. Brett Funeral Home is serving the family. Published in the Orlando Sentinel August 19, 2017.


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