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David L. Crosswhite

Birth
Platte County, Missouri, USA
Death
13 Feb 1932 (aged 73)
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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Married Rosette "Rose" Taylor on 22 Nov 1896 in St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.

Occupation: Janitor—McDonald Factory

MO d/c 3788

Paralysis Stroke Fatal to David L. Crosswhite
Stricken with paralysis Saturday morning while at work as a janitor at the R. L. McDonald Manufacturing Company's factory, Twelfth and Penn streets, David L. Crosswhite, sixty four years old, 1917 South Tenth street, died Saturday night at a local hospital. A resident of St. Joseph virtually all his life, he had been employed by the manufacturing company the last nineteen years.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rose Crosswhite; three daughters, Mrs. Martin Davis, Mrs. C. L. St. Clair and Miss Beulah Crosswhite, and a son, Charles L. Crosswhite, all of St. Joseph; a brother, Henry Crosswhite, Cobb, Okla, and a sister, Mrs. Augustine Moore, Chetopa, Kan. He was a member of the Mitchell Park Christian Church.
Funeral services will be Monday afternoon at his home. Burial will be in King Hill Cemetery. The body is at E. R. Sidenfaden's mortuary.
St. Joseph Gazette, St. Joseph, Missouri, 14 Feb 1932, Page 3, Column 3
Married Rosette "Rose" Taylor on 22 Nov 1896 in St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.

Occupation: Janitor—McDonald Factory

MO d/c 3788

Paralysis Stroke Fatal to David L. Crosswhite
Stricken with paralysis Saturday morning while at work as a janitor at the R. L. McDonald Manufacturing Company's factory, Twelfth and Penn streets, David L. Crosswhite, sixty four years old, 1917 South Tenth street, died Saturday night at a local hospital. A resident of St. Joseph virtually all his life, he had been employed by the manufacturing company the last nineteen years.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rose Crosswhite; three daughters, Mrs. Martin Davis, Mrs. C. L. St. Clair and Miss Beulah Crosswhite, and a son, Charles L. Crosswhite, all of St. Joseph; a brother, Henry Crosswhite, Cobb, Okla, and a sister, Mrs. Augustine Moore, Chetopa, Kan. He was a member of the Mitchell Park Christian Church.
Funeral services will be Monday afternoon at his home. Burial will be in King Hill Cemetery. The body is at E. R. Sidenfaden's mortuary.
St. Joseph Gazette, St. Joseph, Missouri, 14 Feb 1932, Page 3, Column 3


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