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Thomas Luther Crisman

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Thomas Luther Crisman

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Oct 1928 (aged 50)
Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
CC85
Memorial ID
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Thomas Crispman, son of Alexander and Mary E. Martin Crispman, he was married, worked as a moulder in iron and steel, lived at 6 Lincoln St, Franklin, died there of chronic myocarditis and inflammatory rheumatism, per death certificate 98796, whose informant was Mrs. Gertrude Crispman of the same address. Buried Oct 28 1928.

Per Pennsylvania Marriage License, on Nov 22 1898, in Franklin, Thomas Luther Crisman of Franklin, laborer, 20, son of Alex and Mary Crisman, married Gertrude May Rice of Franklin, 18, daughter of L. M. and Sarah Rice; first marriage for both.

Franklin News-herald, Friday, Oct 26 1928:
Thomas Crisman, 50, died at his home, 6 Lincoln Street, Oak Hill, at 7 pm Thursday, after an illness of more than two years.

He was a regular attendant of the Free Methodist Church, and was a good neighbor, loving husband, and kind father. His death will be a loss to the entire community.

He married Gertrude Rice, who survives, with children, Chester Crisman, Sherman Crisman, Arthur Crisman, Ormand Crisman, and Richard Crisman of Franklin, Mrs. J. M. Hagerty of California, Mrs. Ed Karst of Cleveland, and Mrs. Elber Burk of Goldfield, NV.

Services will be at 2 pm Sunday at his church with Rev. John Barger officiating. Interment will be in Franklin Cemetery.
Thomas Crispman, son of Alexander and Mary E. Martin Crispman, he was married, worked as a moulder in iron and steel, lived at 6 Lincoln St, Franklin, died there of chronic myocarditis and inflammatory rheumatism, per death certificate 98796, whose informant was Mrs. Gertrude Crispman of the same address. Buried Oct 28 1928.

Per Pennsylvania Marriage License, on Nov 22 1898, in Franklin, Thomas Luther Crisman of Franklin, laborer, 20, son of Alex and Mary Crisman, married Gertrude May Rice of Franklin, 18, daughter of L. M. and Sarah Rice; first marriage for both.

Franklin News-herald, Friday, Oct 26 1928:
Thomas Crisman, 50, died at his home, 6 Lincoln Street, Oak Hill, at 7 pm Thursday, after an illness of more than two years.

He was a regular attendant of the Free Methodist Church, and was a good neighbor, loving husband, and kind father. His death will be a loss to the entire community.

He married Gertrude Rice, who survives, with children, Chester Crisman, Sherman Crisman, Arthur Crisman, Ormand Crisman, and Richard Crisman of Franklin, Mrs. J. M. Hagerty of California, Mrs. Ed Karst of Cleveland, and Mrs. Elber Burk of Goldfield, NV.

Services will be at 2 pm Sunday at his church with Rev. John Barger officiating. Interment will be in Franklin Cemetery.


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