October 14, 1930, Tuesday, page 4
Morton Crabb Rites Are Held In Eminence
Paralysis Blamed for Death of Ex-Henry Countian In Springfield, Ill.
Special to The Courier-Journal.
Eminence, Ky., Oct. 13. - Funeral services for Morton Crabb, 42 years old, who died in Springfield, Ill., Saturday afternoon following a stroke of paralysis, were conducted at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Crabb, on South Main Street in Eminence at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon by the Rev. Roy Johnson, minister of the Eminence Christian Church. Burial will be in the Eminence Cemetery.
Mr. Crabb, a native of Eminence, left here a number of years ago for Alabama and had lived there until this summer when he went to Springfield to make his home. He was stricken ill just a week ago. Besides his parents, he is survived by a brother, Douglas Crabb, Louisville, and two siisters, Miss Margaret Crabb, Eminence, and Mrs. Robert Richie, Louisville
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October 14, 1930, Tuesday, page 4
Morton Crabb Rites Are Held In Eminence
Paralysis Blamed for Death of Ex-Henry Countian In Springfield, Ill.
Special to The Courier-Journal.
Eminence, Ky., Oct. 13. - Funeral services for Morton Crabb, 42 years old, who died in Springfield, Ill., Saturday afternoon following a stroke of paralysis, were conducted at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Crabb, on South Main Street in Eminence at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon by the Rev. Roy Johnson, minister of the Eminence Christian Church. Burial will be in the Eminence Cemetery.
Mr. Crabb, a native of Eminence, left here a number of years ago for Alabama and had lived there until this summer when he went to Springfield to make his home. He was stricken ill just a week ago. Besides his parents, he is survived by a brother, Douglas Crabb, Louisville, and two siisters, Miss Margaret Crabb, Eminence, and Mrs. Robert Richie, Louisville
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