RALPH CRITSER
LAPEL - Ralph Critser, 79, died unexpectedly Sunday afternoon at his home in Winchester. A retired glass blower, the son of Robert and Emma Critser, he ws born in Shelby County, but spent most of his life in Lapel. He had resided the past eight years with a daughter, Mrs. Clara Mae Warren of Rt. 3, Winchester.
Other survivors include four grandchildren, three great grandchildren; a brother, Omer Critser of Anderson; a sister, Mrs. Herma Elsten of Lapel.
Funeral services at the Fisher Brothers Funeral Home, Lapel, will be conducted at 2 p.m. today by the Rev. C. E. Abel, former pastor of the Winchester Methodist Church. Burial will be in the Brookside Cemetery. Friends are being received at the funeral home.
Source: Anderson Herald, Dec. 18, 1963, pg 2
RALPH CRITSER
LAPEL - Ralph Critser, 79, died unexpectedly Sunday afternoon at his home in Winchester. A retired glass blower, the son of Robert and Emma Critser, he ws born in Shelby County, but spent most of his life in Lapel. He had resided the past eight years with a daughter, Mrs. Clara Mae Warren of Rt. 3, Winchester.
Other survivors include four grandchildren, three great grandchildren; a brother, Omer Critser of Anderson; a sister, Mrs. Herma Elsten of Lapel.
Funeral services at the Fisher Brothers Funeral Home, Lapel, will be conducted at 2 p.m. today by the Rev. C. E. Abel, former pastor of the Winchester Methodist Church. Burial will be in the Brookside Cemetery. Friends are being received at the funeral home.
Source: Anderson Herald, Dec. 18, 1963, pg 2
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