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Fred Levi Crane

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Fred Levi Crane

Birth
Death
9 May 1939 (aged 50–51)
Burial
Galveston, Cass County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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BURIED 11 MAY 1939 LOT 149 2ND ADDITION SPACE 1. FROM OLD RICHARDVILLE PUBLICATION

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FRED CRANE IN FATAL ACCIDENT IN INDIANA
Former Homer Man Buried at Lucerne, Ind., Thursday Morning
The Homer Enterprise
Thursday, May 11, 1939

Fred Crane, Lucerne, Ind., a younger brother of Joe Crane and Mrs. Dick Clutter, Homer, died in a Logansport, Ind., hospital Tuesday noon from injuries received in an automobile accident Sunday. Funeral services and burial were at Lucerne Thursday at 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Crane is in the hospital suffering from bruises, cuts and shock.
Mr. Crane moved to Illinois from Indiana with his parents when he was a young man, working on various farms here. He married Ruth Hall, a niece of Mrs. Elizabeth Umbenhowar and the couple moved to Danville from here more than 20 years ago. They moved to their Indiana home about six years ago.
Besides his brother and sister here, he is survived by four other brothers: Merle, Broadlands; Oliver, Kentland, Ind.; Frank, Galveston, Tex., and Charles, Lucerne. Three children and three grandchildren also survive.
Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society

source : 49950856
BURIED 11 MAY 1939 LOT 149 2ND ADDITION SPACE 1. FROM OLD RICHARDVILLE PUBLICATION

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FRED CRANE IN FATAL ACCIDENT IN INDIANA
Former Homer Man Buried at Lucerne, Ind., Thursday Morning
The Homer Enterprise
Thursday, May 11, 1939

Fred Crane, Lucerne, Ind., a younger brother of Joe Crane and Mrs. Dick Clutter, Homer, died in a Logansport, Ind., hospital Tuesday noon from injuries received in an automobile accident Sunday. Funeral services and burial were at Lucerne Thursday at 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Crane is in the hospital suffering from bruises, cuts and shock.
Mr. Crane moved to Illinois from Indiana with his parents when he was a young man, working on various farms here. He married Ruth Hall, a niece of Mrs. Elizabeth Umbenhowar and the couple moved to Danville from here more than 20 years ago. They moved to their Indiana home about six years ago.
Besides his brother and sister here, he is survived by four other brothers: Merle, Broadlands; Oliver, Kentland, Ind.; Frank, Galveston, Tex., and Charles, Lucerne. Three children and three grandchildren also survive.
Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society

source : 49950856


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