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Charles Jasper “Hap” Crawford

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Charles Jasper “Hap” Crawford

Birth
Marion, Grant County, Indiana, USA
Death
5 Oct 1968 (aged 71)
Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Molalla, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Obit:

C. J. Crawford

C. J. (Hap) Crawford, 71, died at his Molalla home Wednesday, Oct. 9.

A native of Marion, Ind., he moved to Molalla in 1901 and lived there since that time except for brief periods in Mehama and Woodburn while working as a logger. He was an Army veteran of World War I and a member of Molalla IOOF Lodge and Champoeg Barracks, Veteran of World War I.

Surviving are his widow, Kathrynof Molalla; a son, Charles of Canby; a daughter, MRs. Audrey Toothman of Portland; five brothers, W. Dallas of Troutdale, Harry, Albert and Virgil of Molalla and Clye of California; sister Hazel JOrdan of Seattle and Bertha Brainer of Prairie City; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Services were Saturday, Oct. 12, in the Molalla Chapel of Everhart and Kent. Interment was in Adams Cemetery.

The Woodburn Independent Newspaper
Woodburn, Oregon
October 17, 1968, Page 2, Column 4

Obit:

C. J. Crawford

C. J. (Hap) Crawford, 71, died at his Molalla home Wednesday, Oct. 9.

A native of Marion, Ind., he moved to Molalla in 1901 and lived there since that time except for brief periods in Mehama and Woodburn while working as a logger. He was an Army veteran of World War I and a member of Molalla IOOF Lodge and Champoeg Barracks, Veteran of World War I.

Surviving are his widow, Kathrynof Molalla; a son, Charles of Canby; a daughter, MRs. Audrey Toothman of Portland; five brothers, W. Dallas of Troutdale, Harry, Albert and Virgil of Molalla and Clye of California; sister Hazel JOrdan of Seattle and Bertha Brainer of Prairie City; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Services were Saturday, Oct. 12, in the Molalla Chapel of Everhart and Kent. Interment was in Adams Cemetery.

The Woodburn Independent Newspaper
Woodburn, Oregon
October 17, 1968, Page 2, Column 4



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