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Uncle Rufus died at age 75.
Cause of death: Ventricular Fibrillation (heart attack),
Toxicity + metabolic imbalance, jaundice. He also suffered
from widespread metastatic carcinoma from the prostate.
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Uncle Rufus was self employed and did work both as a farmer and a carpenter.
White's Funeral Home took care of the Arrangements for burial.
Rufus Felix Cruse b. Reno, Parker County, Texas on Feb 26, 1900 to Homer Cruse and Georgia McCrory.
Died Wednesday Aug 13, 1975 at North West Hospital, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.
He was self employed at a carpenter and farmer.
Survivors:
wife, Jettie
1 son, Grady Cruse of Houston
1 daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Strother of Everman
3 brothers, G. H. Cruse of Fort Worth, Jack Cruse of Lake Worth and Joe Cruse of Fort Worth
7 sisters, MRs. H. O. Osborne of Fort Worth, Mrs. Charlie Brumbelow of Fort Worth, Mrs. Howard Suddeth of Kennedale
Mrs. Alice Turner of Wichita Falls, Mrs. Charlie Latham of Fort Worth, Mrs. Cecil Halbert of Fort Worth, Mrs. Bob Green of Dallas
6 grandchildren
She was a member of Walnut Creek Baptist Church.
Services were held in the Walnut Creek Baptist Church on Aug 15, 1975 at 10 AM with Ray Siker officiating.
Interment was in Nelson Cemetery
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Uncle Rufus died at age 75.
Cause of death: Ventricular Fibrillation (heart attack),
Toxicity + metabolic imbalance, jaundice. He also suffered
from widespread metastatic carcinoma from the prostate.
☆☆*•*¨*•.¸¸.•*¨*•☆*☆•*¨*•.¸¸.•*¨*•*☆☆
Uncle Rufus was self employed and did work both as a farmer and a carpenter.
White's Funeral Home took care of the Arrangements for burial.
Rufus Felix Cruse b. Reno, Parker County, Texas on Feb 26, 1900 to Homer Cruse and Georgia McCrory.
Died Wednesday Aug 13, 1975 at North West Hospital, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.
He was self employed at a carpenter and farmer.
Survivors:
wife, Jettie
1 son, Grady Cruse of Houston
1 daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Strother of Everman
3 brothers, G. H. Cruse of Fort Worth, Jack Cruse of Lake Worth and Joe Cruse of Fort Worth
7 sisters, MRs. H. O. Osborne of Fort Worth, Mrs. Charlie Brumbelow of Fort Worth, Mrs. Howard Suddeth of Kennedale
Mrs. Alice Turner of Wichita Falls, Mrs. Charlie Latham of Fort Worth, Mrs. Cecil Halbert of Fort Worth, Mrs. Bob Green of Dallas
6 grandchildren
She was a member of Walnut Creek Baptist Church.
Services were held in the Walnut Creek Baptist Church on Aug 15, 1975 at 10 AM with Ray Siker officiating.
Interment was in Nelson Cemetery
Family Members
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Essie Pearl Cruse Osburn
1895–1982
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Sterling Walter Cruse
1896–1965
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Ruth Caroline Cruse Brumlow
1900–1982
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Guy Homer Cruse
1902–1980
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Lela Esther Cruse Sudduth
1906–1983
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Hattie Lee Cruse Green
1910–2005
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Margie Beryl "Bonnie" Cruse Halbert
1913–1998
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Dorothy Dell Cruse Latham
1918–1987
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Jack Bursey "Red" Cruse
1920–2001
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Charles Joe Howard Cruse Sr
1921–2004
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