Portland Observer, 20 Nov 1924
Two funeral processions from Grand Rapids found their way to the Muir cemetery Saturday. The first was the one bringing the body of Charles Crandell, who died at his home there after an illness of several months of a complication of troubles. For many years Mr. Crandell lived on the place which is now owned by his brother, William Crandell, northeast of Muir.
He is survived by his widow, two sons, Earl and Bert, both of Grand Rapids, and three brothers and one sister, Giles of Grand Rapids; William, of Muir; Hiram, of Ionia, and Mrs. James Ludwick, of Muir.
Portland Observer, 20 Nov 1924
Two funeral processions from Grand Rapids found their way to the Muir cemetery Saturday. The first was the one bringing the body of Charles Crandell, who died at his home there after an illness of several months of a complication of troubles. For many years Mr. Crandell lived on the place which is now owned by his brother, William Crandell, northeast of Muir.
He is survived by his widow, two sons, Earl and Bert, both of Grand Rapids, and three brothers and one sister, Giles of Grand Rapids; William, of Muir; Hiram, of Ionia, and Mrs. James Ludwick, of Muir.
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