Obituary Notice - Western World - May 5, 1932:
Heart Disease Takes Citizen
Dr. A. H. Crumpacker Succumbs Suddenly After Day of Hard Work
Dr. A. H. Crumpacker, magnetic healer, who came to Bandon from Kansas about two years ago, died suddenly at his home at about midnight last night from heart failure. He had overworked during the day, not realizing that he was a sufferer of chronic heart trouble.
The body lies at the Schroeder & Gano morgue where preparations are being made for the funeral to be held on Saturday at 2:00 p.m.
Dr. Crumpacker was born March 4, 1875, being 57 years and two months of age at the time of his demise.
He is survived by two children. Mrs. Opal Christensen, of this city, is his daughter. He is also survived by six brothers.
[Obituary originally copied from the Western World by Paul and Jewell Shelton and shared here courtesy of the Bandon Museum and Historical Society.]
Obituary Notice - Western World - May 5, 1932:
Heart Disease Takes Citizen
Dr. A. H. Crumpacker Succumbs Suddenly After Day of Hard Work
Dr. A. H. Crumpacker, magnetic healer, who came to Bandon from Kansas about two years ago, died suddenly at his home at about midnight last night from heart failure. He had overworked during the day, not realizing that he was a sufferer of chronic heart trouble.
The body lies at the Schroeder & Gano morgue where preparations are being made for the funeral to be held on Saturday at 2:00 p.m.
Dr. Crumpacker was born March 4, 1875, being 57 years and two months of age at the time of his demise.
He is survived by two children. Mrs. Opal Christensen, of this city, is his daughter. He is also survived by six brothers.
[Obituary originally copied from the Western World by Paul and Jewell Shelton and shared here courtesy of the Bandon Museum and Historical Society.]
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