She was united in marriage to John Croughan, March 21, 1869. To this union were born five sons and one daughter. Three of the sons, Wilber, Isaac and John died in infancy. Elmer Earnest at the age of 25, Arthur W. and Edna Helen survive her.
She united with the Cumberland Presbyterian church in early life. Mrs. Croughan was very much devoted to her family, her chief delight in life was to have them all together.
Her neighbors and friends will miss the many kind little visits which she was want to make.
She leaves to mourn for her, a husband, son, daughter and daughter-in-law. A sister, Mrs. Eva Ward of Greenville Miss., three nieces and three nephews: Mrs. Frank Brooks, of Dallas. Texas; Mrs. Gladys Hollowell of Little Rock, Ark.. Mrs. Myrtle Poore, of Greenville. Miss.; Harry and Noble Greenwood, of Xenia, and Marvin Dean. Also many other relatives and friends.
(The Flora Journal-Record, Aug 25, 1921)
She was united in marriage to John Croughan, March 21, 1869. To this union were born five sons and one daughter. Three of the sons, Wilber, Isaac and John died in infancy. Elmer Earnest at the age of 25, Arthur W. and Edna Helen survive her.
She united with the Cumberland Presbyterian church in early life. Mrs. Croughan was very much devoted to her family, her chief delight in life was to have them all together.
Her neighbors and friends will miss the many kind little visits which she was want to make.
She leaves to mourn for her, a husband, son, daughter and daughter-in-law. A sister, Mrs. Eva Ward of Greenville Miss., three nieces and three nephews: Mrs. Frank Brooks, of Dallas. Texas; Mrs. Gladys Hollowell of Little Rock, Ark.. Mrs. Myrtle Poore, of Greenville. Miss.; Harry and Noble Greenwood, of Xenia, and Marvin Dean. Also many other relatives and friends.
(The Flora Journal-Record, Aug 25, 1921)
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