From: The Simpson's Daily Leader Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, Thursday, April 30, 1931
Levi Crissman, aged 74 years, died at his home in Worthington Township after a lingering illness. The early part of his life was spent in Clarion county, near Shippenville, but his later years were passed in Armstrong county, where he was well known and highly respected. He is survived by three children, David, of Springfield, Ohio; Mrs. Verda Lasher of DuBois, and Mrs. Millie Lasher, at home; nine brothers. Addison and McClure of Bradford; Jessie of Rimersburg; Ross of Evans City; Harrison of Drumright, Okla.; Bert of Tulsa, Okla.; Edward of Brackenridge, Texas; John of Butler and Charles of Anderson, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Hoffman of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Melissa Dickey of Dickey Station. Eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild also survive. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, in charge of Rev. J. W. Dean, pastor. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.
From: The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, on Friday, May 1, 1931
Adrian, May 4. — Funeral service for Levi Crissman, who died in his home near here Wednesday were held in St. Mark's Lutheran church Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock and were in charge of the pastor Rev. J. W. Dean, assisted by Rev. Walter Kennedy, pastor of the Templeton and Tidal Presbyterian churches. The choir sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere and "Asleep in Jesus" Misses Crissman and Eyman sang There's No Disappointment in Heaven." 'There were many beautiful floral tributes, bearing testimony to the esteem in which Mr. Chrissman was held by a large circle of friends. Six brothers of Mr. Crissman bore his body to its resting place in the adjoining cemetery.
From: The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, on Monday May 04, 1931, Page 6
Married: Mary Adeline Fair, December 22, 1890, in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
From: The Simpson's Daily Leader Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, Thursday, April 30, 1931
Levi Crissman, aged 74 years, died at his home in Worthington Township after a lingering illness. The early part of his life was spent in Clarion county, near Shippenville, but his later years were passed in Armstrong county, where he was well known and highly respected. He is survived by three children, David, of Springfield, Ohio; Mrs. Verda Lasher of DuBois, and Mrs. Millie Lasher, at home; nine brothers. Addison and McClure of Bradford; Jessie of Rimersburg; Ross of Evans City; Harrison of Drumright, Okla.; Bert of Tulsa, Okla.; Edward of Brackenridge, Texas; John of Butler and Charles of Anderson, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Hoffman of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Melissa Dickey of Dickey Station. Eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild also survive. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, in charge of Rev. J. W. Dean, pastor. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.
From: The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, on Friday, May 1, 1931
Adrian, May 4. — Funeral service for Levi Crissman, who died in his home near here Wednesday were held in St. Mark's Lutheran church Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock and were in charge of the pastor Rev. J. W. Dean, assisted by Rev. Walter Kennedy, pastor of the Templeton and Tidal Presbyterian churches. The choir sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere and "Asleep in Jesus" Misses Crissman and Eyman sang There's No Disappointment in Heaven." 'There were many beautiful floral tributes, bearing testimony to the esteem in which Mr. Chrissman was held by a large circle of friends. Six brothers of Mr. Crissman bore his body to its resting place in the adjoining cemetery.
From: The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, on Monday May 04, 1931, Page 6
Married: Mary Adeline Fair, December 22, 1890, in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
Family Members
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Sarah Jane Crissman Truscott
1858–1924
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Addison D. Crisman
1860–1935
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Elizabeth Mae "Lizzie" Crissman Dickey
1864–1951
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Henry McClure Crissman
1866–1944
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George William Crisman
1867–1933
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Ross Frederick Crissman
1868–1937
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Edward Alvin Crisman
1874–1946
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William Harrison "Harry" Crisman
1877–1973
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Jesse Mearl Crisman
1882–1959
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