MRS. MARY ANNA CRUM
Mrs. Mary Anna Crum, 93 years old, widow of Moses Crum, and for many years a resident of Carson Valley, Allegheny township, died at 9:40 o'clock Monday night at the home of her granddaughter Miss May Crum, of 2500 Spruce avenue. The deceased had been in failing health for the past year, having been a patient at the Blair county hospital from early this year until several weeks ago when she was brought to the granddaughter's home in this city. Mrs. Crum, whose maiden name was Cochran, was born June 2, 1833, at Springfield Furnace. Following her marriage to Mr. Crum they located for a number of years in the vicinity of Eighth avenue and Twenty-third street. In addition to the granddaughter at whose home she died, Mrs. Crum is survived by four sons, Iloyd, Oscar and Charles, all of this city. Sixteen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren also survive. She was a member of the Calvary Baptist church for the past twenty-five years. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Calvary church, in charge of the Rev. E. R. Hornor. Interment will be made in Carson Valley cemetery.
Altoona Tribune
Altoona, Pennsylvania
29 Jul 1925, Wed • Page 12
MRS. MARY ANNA CRUM
Mrs. Mary Anna Crum, 93 years old, widow of Moses Crum, and for many years a resident of Carson Valley, Allegheny township, died at 9:40 o'clock Monday night at the home of her granddaughter Miss May Crum, of 2500 Spruce avenue. The deceased had been in failing health for the past year, having been a patient at the Blair county hospital from early this year until several weeks ago when she was brought to the granddaughter's home in this city. Mrs. Crum, whose maiden name was Cochran, was born June 2, 1833, at Springfield Furnace. Following her marriage to Mr. Crum they located for a number of years in the vicinity of Eighth avenue and Twenty-third street. In addition to the granddaughter at whose home she died, Mrs. Crum is survived by four sons, Iloyd, Oscar and Charles, all of this city. Sixteen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren also survive. She was a member of the Calvary Baptist church for the past twenty-five years. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Calvary church, in charge of the Rev. E. R. Hornor. Interment will be made in Carson Valley cemetery.
Altoona Tribune
Altoona, Pennsylvania
29 Jul 1925, Wed • Page 12
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