Mr. Crozier was born in this city, Jun 15, 1875. He was reared here and on Jun 18, 1902 he was married to Miss Fanny Scheik, who survives him. Besides his widow he is survived by two brothers, John Crozier, St. Louis, MO and Charles A. Crozier of Handover road. For many years Mr. Crozier was employed at the James E. Crozier marble yards as a stone cutter and salesman but in recent years had been on the retired list due to failing health.
He was a member of the Presbyterian church and held membership with the Madison lodge No 2, F & A. M.; Knights of Pythias No. 21, Improved Order of Red Men No 24, and with the U. C. T. No 378.
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Married Fannie Scheik - Married Fred Crozier - 18 June 1902 - Jefferson County, Indiana
Funeral services will be conducted at the residence by Dr. Jesse M. Tidball and Dr. C. R. Stout, but the time of the services will depend on the arrival of relatives.
Mr. Crozier was born in this city, Jun 15, 1875. He was reared here and on Jun 18, 1902 he was married to Miss Fanny Scheik, who survives him. Besides his widow he is survived by two brothers, John Crozier, St. Louis, MO and Charles A. Crozier of Handover road. For many years Mr. Crozier was employed at the James E. Crozier marble yards as a stone cutter and salesman but in recent years had been on the retired list due to failing health.
He was a member of the Presbyterian church and held membership with the Madison lodge No 2, F & A. M.; Knights of Pythias No. 21, Improved Order of Red Men No 24, and with the U. C. T. No 378.
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Information submitted by Karen Phillips #46884884)
Married Fannie Scheik - Married Fred Crozier - 18 June 1902 - Jefferson County, Indiana
Funeral services will be conducted at the residence by Dr. Jesse M. Tidball and Dr. C. R. Stout, but the time of the services will depend on the arrival of relatives.
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