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Emma Elizabeth <I>Serns</I> Crandall

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Emma Elizabeth Serns Crandall

Birth
Oakland, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
26 Feb 1946 (aged 83)
Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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"The Milton Junction Telephone", Thursday, Feb. 28, 1946, p 1.

Mrs. Oliver Crandall, who has been in poor health the past five years, died Tuesday morning in her home at 33 N. Janesville street, Milton Junction. She had been up and around their house most of the time and had even been up that morning.

Emma Serns was born June 21, 1862, in the town of Oakland, Jefferson county, and on Arbor Day in 1891 she married Oliver Crandall. They lived in Oakland until 1901 when they came to their present home in Milton Junction.

Mrs. Crandall was member of the Seventh-day Adventist church at Oakland until they moved here and then she transferred to this church. She liked flowers and raised some beautiful house plants. For a number of years until her health would no longer permit, she spent her spare time making beautiful braided rugs. She is survived by her husband, a brother, Charles Serns of Sparta, and other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. today (Thursday) in the Phelps funeral home with Elder A. G. Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Milton Junction cemetery, with J. E. Marshall, Geo. Crandall Jr., M. E. Harrington and George Palmer acting as pallbearers.
"The Milton Junction Telephone", Thursday, Feb. 28, 1946, p 1.

Mrs. Oliver Crandall, who has been in poor health the past five years, died Tuesday morning in her home at 33 N. Janesville street, Milton Junction. She had been up and around their house most of the time and had even been up that morning.

Emma Serns was born June 21, 1862, in the town of Oakland, Jefferson county, and on Arbor Day in 1891 she married Oliver Crandall. They lived in Oakland until 1901 when they came to their present home in Milton Junction.

Mrs. Crandall was member of the Seventh-day Adventist church at Oakland until they moved here and then she transferred to this church. She liked flowers and raised some beautiful house plants. For a number of years until her health would no longer permit, she spent her spare time making beautiful braided rugs. She is survived by her husband, a brother, Charles Serns of Sparta, and other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. today (Thursday) in the Phelps funeral home with Elder A. G. Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Milton Junction cemetery, with J. E. Marshall, Geo. Crandall Jr., M. E. Harrington and George Palmer acting as pallbearers.


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