Jake Creason, 54, fell dead at his home near Eve last Friday. He has been at work and was sitting on a stump near the barn talking to his nephew when he fell.
Four brothers, John and Ben, of Eve; Wallace, of Summersville, and Wm., of Buffalo, survive him, also four sisters, Caroline and Etta at home, Mrs. J.E. Beams, of Eve, and Mrs. John Bradshaw, of Green county.
He was man liked by everyone. Burial at the Goff Cemetery. --Eve Correspondent
[Contributor: Micki Behl (47018173) ]
Jake Creason, 54, fell dead at his home near Eve last Friday. He has been at work and was sitting on a stump near the barn talking to his nephew when he fell.
Four brothers, John and Ben, of Eve; Wallace, of Summersville, and Wm., of Buffalo, survive him, also four sisters, Caroline and Etta at home, Mrs. J.E. Beams, of Eve, and Mrs. John Bradshaw, of Green county.
He was man liked by everyone. Burial at the Goff Cemetery. --Eve Correspondent
[Contributor: Micki Behl (47018173) ]
Family Members
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John Taylor Creason
1849–1931
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James Allen Creason
1851–1918
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Nancy Caroline Creason
1853–1927
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William Edward "W.E." Creason
1856–1949
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Benjamin Franklin "Ben" Creason
1860–1936
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Mary Ellen Creason Bradshaw
1861–1927
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Tempa E. "Tempy" Creason Beams
1866–1957
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David Wallace Creason
1868–1941
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Eliza Etta Creason Reynolds
1875–1955
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