Date: 2 February 1926
Prominent Farmer Answers Summons
Greer, Feb. 1 -- (Special) John T. Crain, 66, died at his home at 12:05 o'clock this morning after three of illness. He suffered a stroke of paralysis three years ago and had never recovered. Mr. Crain was a prominent farmer and landholder of the Camp Creek church community. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Pleasant Hill Baptist church by Rev. R.I. Barton, and interment will be made in the family plot in the church yard.
Surviving are the widow, before marriage Miss Racheal Suddeth, four children, Mrs. Lizzie Dill of Tigerville; Mrs. Ethel Hightower, of Chick Springs; M.L. Crain, of Arlington; and L.S. Crain of Greenville, three sisters and one brother.
Pallbearers will be S.L. Fowler, Arthur Hightower, Al Hightower, Waddy Sprouse, A.J. Staton and Wallace Hempley.
Date: 2 February 1926
Prominent Farmer Answers Summons
Greer, Feb. 1 -- (Special) John T. Crain, 66, died at his home at 12:05 o'clock this morning after three of illness. He suffered a stroke of paralysis three years ago and had never recovered. Mr. Crain was a prominent farmer and landholder of the Camp Creek church community. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Pleasant Hill Baptist church by Rev. R.I. Barton, and interment will be made in the family plot in the church yard.
Surviving are the widow, before marriage Miss Racheal Suddeth, four children, Mrs. Lizzie Dill of Tigerville; Mrs. Ethel Hightower, of Chick Springs; M.L. Crain, of Arlington; and L.S. Crain of Greenville, three sisters and one brother.
Pallbearers will be S.L. Fowler, Arthur Hightower, Al Hightower, Waddy Sprouse, A.J. Staton and Wallace Hempley.
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