Maris T. Croney, 77, of 305 West Fifth Street, died last evening at the Hilltop Convalescent Home after a short illness.
He was a veteran of World War I, having served in the field artillery. He was a native of this city and spent his entire life here. Mr. Croney was a single man, and was a machinist with the old Edge Moor Iron Company, having retired 12 years ago.
Survivors include three brothers, Harry P., John W., both of Wilmington, and Irvin B., of Philadelphia, and a sister, Mrs. Ellen Glissman, of Wilmington.
Services will be private, from C. Everett Kelley Funeral Home, Twenty-third and West Streets Monday morning. burial will be in Riverview Cemetery. There will be no viewing, and the family requested that flowers be omitted.
(The Morning News, Wilmington, DE, 21 Feb 1959 (Saturday), Page 36)
Maris T. Croney, 77, of 305 West Fifth Street, died last evening at the Hilltop Convalescent Home after a short illness.
He was a veteran of World War I, having served in the field artillery. He was a native of this city and spent his entire life here. Mr. Croney was a single man, and was a machinist with the old Edge Moor Iron Company, having retired 12 years ago.
Survivors include three brothers, Harry P., John W., both of Wilmington, and Irvin B., of Philadelphia, and a sister, Mrs. Ellen Glissman, of Wilmington.
Services will be private, from C. Everett Kelley Funeral Home, Twenty-third and West Streets Monday morning. burial will be in Riverview Cemetery. There will be no viewing, and the family requested that flowers be omitted.
(The Morning News, Wilmington, DE, 21 Feb 1959 (Saturday), Page 36)
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