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Joseph Green Crider

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Joseph Green Crider

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
13 Jun 1914 (aged 41–42)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.1758079, Longitude: -89.6678166
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Dr. J.G. Crider of Hayti died in a hospital in Memphis, Tenn., about 5 o'clock Saturday morning, June 13, 1914. He had been to Hot Spring, Ark., for treatment for rheumatism, but getting no better, had started home. At Memphis, he was so ill that he was taken to the hospital Friday night, dying a few hours later.
Mrs. Crider was in this city at the residence of her sister, Mrs. J.A. Cunningham, and was notified of her husband's severe illness and left on the early train Saturday morning, arriving too late to see her husband alive. The body was brought up here that night and taken to the home of Mr. Cunningham and the burial took place at Little Prairie Cemetery Sunday afternoon.
Dr. Crider was about forty-two years of age and a native of Georgia. He had resided at Hayti sixteen or seventeen years, where he had practiced medicine. He is survived by a wife and three children.
The Pemiscot Argus, Caruthersville, Missouri
Thursdya, June 18, 1914

Tennessee Death Certificate shows year of birth as 1872 and birthplace as Georgia. Place of Death: Petty and Wallace Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee.
Dr. J.G. Crider of Hayti died in a hospital in Memphis, Tenn., about 5 o'clock Saturday morning, June 13, 1914. He had been to Hot Spring, Ark., for treatment for rheumatism, but getting no better, had started home. At Memphis, he was so ill that he was taken to the hospital Friday night, dying a few hours later.
Mrs. Crider was in this city at the residence of her sister, Mrs. J.A. Cunningham, and was notified of her husband's severe illness and left on the early train Saturday morning, arriving too late to see her husband alive. The body was brought up here that night and taken to the home of Mr. Cunningham and the burial took place at Little Prairie Cemetery Sunday afternoon.
Dr. Crider was about forty-two years of age and a native of Georgia. He had resided at Hayti sixteen or seventeen years, where he had practiced medicine. He is survived by a wife and three children.
The Pemiscot Argus, Caruthersville, Missouri
Thursdya, June 18, 1914

Tennessee Death Certificate shows year of birth as 1872 and birthplace as Georgia. Place of Death: Petty and Wallace Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee.


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