When she was 21, Bertha married Elsworth Criss, Sr., in Darlington, Indiana, and they moved to an 80-acre farm near Clarks Hill. They lived there all of their married life (55 years), and Bertha died there in February of 1979 at age 81. The family was so glad they never had to put her (or her husband) in a 'home'.
Bertha and Elsworth had 3 children: Mary Lorraine, Margaret Ann (always called Ann), and their son Elsworth, Jr., usually called Criss. They had 11 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren.
Bertha was an excellent cook, especially famous for her homemade bread and molasses cookies.
She could kill a chicken with the grace of a ballerina, coax flowers to grow almost anywhere and her strawberry patch was beyond compare.
She cooked for the local 4-H Leadership Camp for 10 years, and cooked at the State Fair in Indianapolis for 15 years. Early in her marriage she operated a booth at the Farmer's Market in Lafayette for 15 years. She also cooked for students at Purdue University in Lafayette. She always said she preferred cooking for the fraternaties because "Boys aren't always on diets and will eat anything, and girls are too picky about their food."
Bertha was a long-time member of the Clarks Hill Christian Church.
Bertha Marie Riley Criss was my Grandma, and she is greatly missed.
When she was 21, Bertha married Elsworth Criss, Sr., in Darlington, Indiana, and they moved to an 80-acre farm near Clarks Hill. They lived there all of their married life (55 years), and Bertha died there in February of 1979 at age 81. The family was so glad they never had to put her (or her husband) in a 'home'.
Bertha and Elsworth had 3 children: Mary Lorraine, Margaret Ann (always called Ann), and their son Elsworth, Jr., usually called Criss. They had 11 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren.
Bertha was an excellent cook, especially famous for her homemade bread and molasses cookies.
She could kill a chicken with the grace of a ballerina, coax flowers to grow almost anywhere and her strawberry patch was beyond compare.
She cooked for the local 4-H Leadership Camp for 10 years, and cooked at the State Fair in Indianapolis for 15 years. Early in her marriage she operated a booth at the Farmer's Market in Lafayette for 15 years. She also cooked for students at Purdue University in Lafayette. She always said she preferred cooking for the fraternaties because "Boys aren't always on diets and will eat anything, and girls are too picky about their food."
Bertha was a long-time member of the Clarks Hill Christian Church.
Bertha Marie Riley Criss was my Grandma, and she is greatly missed.
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