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Ella Blanche <I>Jennings</I> Craps

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Ella Blanche Jennings Craps

Birth
Wallaceton, Chesapeake City, Virginia, USA
Death
5 Feb 1961 (aged 38)
Norfolk City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Portsmouth, Portsmouth City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.8281365, Longitude: -76.3681386
Plot
I-217
Memorial ID
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NORFOLK - Mrs. Ella Jennings Craps, 38, of 1340 Gabriel Drive, died Sunday at 6:25 p.m. in a Norfolk hospital.

A native of Wallaceton, she was a daughter of Bruce Jennings of Opa-locka, Fla. and Mrs. Lucy Thompson Jennings of Portsmouth and was a member of St. Stephens Episcopal Church.

Besides her parents she is survived by her widower, Julian W. Craps; three daughters, Linda Susan, Janet Lynn and Barbara Ann Craps and two sons, Gary Wayne and John Anthony Craps, of Norfolk; four sisters, Mrs. Doris J. Morgan, Mrs. Walter T. Hal, Mrs. Randolph A. Butler of Portsmouth, and Mrs. Lucy J. Culpepper of Norfolk; and six brothers, John Joseph Jennings, Roy Linwood Jennings, Charles W. Jennings, James G. Jennings, Frank Milton Jennings, and Harry Jennings.

The body was taken to Snellings Funeral Home. members of the family will assemble at 3800 Kingman Avenue, Portsmouth. A Eucharistic Requiem will be observed by the family Wednesday at 7 a.m. at St. Stephens's Church. A funeral service will begin at the church. Burial will be in Olive Branch Cemetery, Portsmouth.

The Virginian-Pilot, page 8, Tuesday, February 7, 1961
Contributor: (48409315)
NORFOLK - Mrs. Ella Jennings Craps, 38, of 1340 Gabriel Drive, died Sunday at 6:25 p.m. in a Norfolk hospital.

A native of Wallaceton, she was a daughter of Bruce Jennings of Opa-locka, Fla. and Mrs. Lucy Thompson Jennings of Portsmouth and was a member of St. Stephens Episcopal Church.

Besides her parents she is survived by her widower, Julian W. Craps; three daughters, Linda Susan, Janet Lynn and Barbara Ann Craps and two sons, Gary Wayne and John Anthony Craps, of Norfolk; four sisters, Mrs. Doris J. Morgan, Mrs. Walter T. Hal, Mrs. Randolph A. Butler of Portsmouth, and Mrs. Lucy J. Culpepper of Norfolk; and six brothers, John Joseph Jennings, Roy Linwood Jennings, Charles W. Jennings, James G. Jennings, Frank Milton Jennings, and Harry Jennings.

The body was taken to Snellings Funeral Home. members of the family will assemble at 3800 Kingman Avenue, Portsmouth. A Eucharistic Requiem will be observed by the family Wednesday at 7 a.m. at St. Stephens's Church. A funeral service will begin at the church. Burial will be in Olive Branch Cemetery, Portsmouth.

The Virginian-Pilot, page 8, Tuesday, February 7, 1961
Contributor: (48409315)

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