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Mrs. Richard Crebo, Sr. for many years a resident of Eureka, died Wednesday morning November 5, at her home here. Mrs. Crebo was 84 years and had been in failing health for several years, and had been bedfast for the past six years.
Surviving here are her husband and five children; Richard Crebo, Sr. of Eureka; Mrs. B.F. Bowman of Wichita; Mrs. E.M. Hager of the Home; Mrs, C.L. Andrews of Houston, Texas; and Robt E. Crebo of Detroit, Michigan.
Funeral service will be from the Baird Huneral Home at 2:30 o;clock Friday afternoon November 7, with Rev. R.R. Pfeiffer of Christ's Lutheran Church in charge. Interment will be in the Greenwood Cemetery.
From Eureka Herald 6 November 1941 page 1.
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Annie Jane Cellow was born February 14, 1857, at Lelant, England, and died at her home in Eureka on Wednesday, November 5, 1841, following a prolong illness.
She was united in marriage to Mr. Richard Crebo in England in 1875 and with their three children came from England to United States in 1884, joining Mr. Crebo at Eureka, where he had located several months before. Eureka has been their home since that time. Mr. and Mrs. Crebo observed their sixty-six wedding anniversary in April of this year.
Mrs. Crebo was a member of Christ's Lutheran Church in Eureka and so long as her health permitted was active in the work of the church. In her home she was the center around which the husband and children gathered in full assurance that her love was the lodestone which would hold them safe abd secure in every emergency, In this they never were disppointed.
Mrs. Crebo is survived by her husband; five children, Richard Crebo, Jr., of Eureka; Mrs. B.F. Bowman of Wichita; Mrs. E.M. Hager of Eureka; Mrs. C.L. Andrews of Houston, Texas; and Robert E. Crebo of Detroit, Michigan; and three grandchildren, Lawrence Bowman of Wichita, Helen Jane Crebo of Larned, and Bob Andrews of Houston, Texas.
Funeral service was held from the Baird Funeral Home at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, November 7, with Rev. R.R. Pfieffer of Christ's Lutheran Church in charge. Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery.
Out of town friends and relatives who were here to attend the funeral service were; Mrs. E.W. Morris and Mrs. Cora Carter of Emporia, Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Wolf and Dr. William Crebo of Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. B.F. Bowman and son, Lawrence of Wichita; Mrs. C.L. Andrews of Houston, and Miss Helen Janes Crebo of Larned.
From Eureka Herald November 1941 page 3.
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Mrs. Richard Crebo, Sr. for many years a resident of Eureka, died Wednesday morning November 5, at her home here. Mrs. Crebo was 84 years and had been in failing health for several years, and had been bedfast for the past six years.
Surviving here are her husband and five children; Richard Crebo, Sr. of Eureka; Mrs. B.F. Bowman of Wichita; Mrs. E.M. Hager of the Home; Mrs, C.L. Andrews of Houston, Texas; and Robt E. Crebo of Detroit, Michigan.
Funeral service will be from the Baird Huneral Home at 2:30 o;clock Friday afternoon November 7, with Rev. R.R. Pfeiffer of Christ's Lutheran Church in charge. Interment will be in the Greenwood Cemetery.
From Eureka Herald 6 November 1941 page 1.
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Annie Jane Cellow was born February 14, 1857, at Lelant, England, and died at her home in Eureka on Wednesday, November 5, 1841, following a prolong illness.
She was united in marriage to Mr. Richard Crebo in England in 1875 and with their three children came from England to United States in 1884, joining Mr. Crebo at Eureka, where he had located several months before. Eureka has been their home since that time. Mr. and Mrs. Crebo observed their sixty-six wedding anniversary in April of this year.
Mrs. Crebo was a member of Christ's Lutheran Church in Eureka and so long as her health permitted was active in the work of the church. In her home she was the center around which the husband and children gathered in full assurance that her love was the lodestone which would hold them safe abd secure in every emergency, In this they never were disppointed.
Mrs. Crebo is survived by her husband; five children, Richard Crebo, Jr., of Eureka; Mrs. B.F. Bowman of Wichita; Mrs. E.M. Hager of Eureka; Mrs. C.L. Andrews of Houston, Texas; and Robert E. Crebo of Detroit, Michigan; and three grandchildren, Lawrence Bowman of Wichita, Helen Jane Crebo of Larned, and Bob Andrews of Houston, Texas.
Funeral service was held from the Baird Funeral Home at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, November 7, with Rev. R.R. Pfieffer of Christ's Lutheran Church in charge. Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery.
Out of town friends and relatives who were here to attend the funeral service were; Mrs. E.W. Morris and Mrs. Cora Carter of Emporia, Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Wolf and Dr. William Crebo of Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. B.F. Bowman and son, Lawrence of Wichita; Mrs. C.L. Andrews of Houston, and Miss Helen Janes Crebo of Larned.
From Eureka Herald November 1941 page 3.
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