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William Alexander Crouse

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William Alexander Crouse

Birth
Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Death
5 Sep 1972 (aged 75)
Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
West Point, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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William A. Crouse, 75, Indianapolis, a former resident of West Point, died at 8:40 AM Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1972, in General Hospital in Indianapolis. Born at West Point, he had resided in Indianapolis for 30 years. His marriage in 1956 was to Rosemary Chambers and she survives. He was a retired construction worker.

Surviving with his widow are five daughters, Mrs. Patty Olsen, Mrs. Frankie L. Raguindin, both of Los Angeles, CA; Miss Mary Crouse, Miss Minnie Crouse, and Miss Alice Crouse, all of Indianapolis; two sons, William Crouse of Los Angeles, and Michael Crouse of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Mary Crouse Martin of West Point, and two brothers, Mark Crouse of Fort Wayne and P.L. Crouse of Lafayette. Service Sept. 8 at Hippensteel Chapel, the Rev. Jack Hartman officiating; internment at West Point Cemetery.
--Lafayette Journal & Courier - Thu 9/7/1972

forwarded to me by Vonda Dowell
William A. Crouse, 75, Indianapolis, a former resident of West Point, died at 8:40 AM Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1972, in General Hospital in Indianapolis. Born at West Point, he had resided in Indianapolis for 30 years. His marriage in 1956 was to Rosemary Chambers and she survives. He was a retired construction worker.

Surviving with his widow are five daughters, Mrs. Patty Olsen, Mrs. Frankie L. Raguindin, both of Los Angeles, CA; Miss Mary Crouse, Miss Minnie Crouse, and Miss Alice Crouse, all of Indianapolis; two sons, William Crouse of Los Angeles, and Michael Crouse of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Mary Crouse Martin of West Point, and two brothers, Mark Crouse of Fort Wayne and P.L. Crouse of Lafayette. Service Sept. 8 at Hippensteel Chapel, the Rev. Jack Hartman officiating; internment at West Point Cemetery.
--Lafayette Journal & Courier - Thu 9/7/1972

forwarded to me by Vonda Dowell


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