Crum died at 2:20 Sunday at the Baton Rouge General Hospital after an extended illness. He was a member of the Church of Christ church and was employed at the Standard Oil company of Louisiana.
Survivors are: his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Norman Johnson, and Mrs. Ruth Stigdon of Baton Rouge; three sons, Earl L., overseas with the Army; Elliott R., Baton Rouge, and DeLee B., in the Army; two brothers, George and Liett [sic Loiet] of Baton Rouge; two sisters, Mrs. Ike Core [sic Gore], Central, and Mrs. Lilly Whittington of Baton Rouge, and four grandchildren.
Published in The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), June 26, 1945
Crum died at 2:20 Sunday at the Baton Rouge General Hospital after an extended illness. He was a member of the Church of Christ church and was employed at the Standard Oil company of Louisiana.
Survivors are: his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Norman Johnson, and Mrs. Ruth Stigdon of Baton Rouge; three sons, Earl L., overseas with the Army; Elliott R., Baton Rouge, and DeLee B., in the Army; two brothers, George and Liett [sic Loiet] of Baton Rouge; two sisters, Mrs. Ike Core [sic Gore], Central, and Mrs. Lilly Whittington of Baton Rouge, and four grandchildren.
Published in The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), June 26, 1945
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