Tom Lewis Crow, 34, a Goodman area farmer, died at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday at Sale Memorial Hospital. He had been ill for some time of a heart ailment.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Banner Nazarene church with Rev. Everett Cooper officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery under the direction of the Rapp Funeral Home
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Pearl Crow; one son, Marion Arthur Crow; three daughters, Louise, Doris Jean and Winnie Crow of the home; three brothers, Paul Crow of Joplin, Charley Crow of Goodman, and T.R. Crow of Paris, Ark.
Neosho Daily News
Wednesday, March 9, 1955
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Note: name on stone is Tom Louis Crow, which is different from name in obituary.
Husband of Pearl ( ? ) Crow.
Son of Martin A. Crow, bp. AR. and Winnie Eliza (Omohandro) Crow, bp. TX.
Tom was a Farmer and lived at Rt. 1 Goodman, MO. He died at 12:30 a.m. at Sale Memorial Hospital of Acute Cardiac Failure due to Rheumatic Heart Disease. He had been ill for the past 5 years.
Tom Lewis Crow, 34, a Goodman area farmer, died at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday at Sale Memorial Hospital. He had been ill for some time of a heart ailment.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Banner Nazarene church with Rev. Everett Cooper officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery under the direction of the Rapp Funeral Home
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Pearl Crow; one son, Marion Arthur Crow; three daughters, Louise, Doris Jean and Winnie Crow of the home; three brothers, Paul Crow of Joplin, Charley Crow of Goodman, and T.R. Crow of Paris, Ark.
Neosho Daily News
Wednesday, March 9, 1955
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Note: name on stone is Tom Louis Crow, which is different from name in obituary.
Husband of Pearl ( ? ) Crow.
Son of Martin A. Crow, bp. AR. and Winnie Eliza (Omohandro) Crow, bp. TX.
Tom was a Farmer and lived at Rt. 1 Goodman, MO. He died at 12:30 a.m. at Sale Memorial Hospital of Acute Cardiac Failure due to Rheumatic Heart Disease. He had been ill for the past 5 years.
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