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Orlando Allen Crandell

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Orlando Allen Crandell

Birth
Richland County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
29 Dec 1934 (aged 73)
Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Edgar, Clay County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 13 Lot 6 Grave 15
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Ora A. Crandell, a pioneer resident of Nuckolls County and about 75 years old, committed suicide on his farm northwest of Oak, Saturday. His son Albert and family had been to town and on their return found Mr. Crandell had strangled himself to death by hanging. The sheriff was notified and it was decided that no inquest was necessary, as the facts were very evident of what had happened. Funeral services were arranged for this afternoon at the Angus church, with interment in Edgar Cemetery.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, January 3, 1935


Orlando A. Crandell was born in Wisconsin April 5, 1861; died at his home near Oak, Nebraska, December 29, 1934, at the age of 73 years, 8 months and 24 days.
He was the youngest of the family of John W. and Rhoda I.I. Crandell. Nine brothers and four sisters preceded him in death. He obeyed the Gospel near the age of 17.
He came to Nuckolls County in 1872, settling near Ox Bow; after a few years he moved to the place where he passed away, living there for over 25 years.
He was united in marriage to Viola Campbell. To this union were born twelve children. His wife, three sons and two daughters preceded him to the Great Beyond. He leaves to mourn his death four sons: Frank of Ogalalla, Joe of Bushnell, Albert of Oak, and Harley of Redmont, Oregon; three daughters: May, Merle and Marie all of Hastings. Besides these children he leaves 22 grand children and two great grand children and a large number of relatives and a host of friends.
Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ in Angus. The music was furnished by a male quartet composed of Neil, Will, Henry and Clark Peters. Brother H.G. Darling had charge of the ceremony.

So live that when they summons comes to point
The innumerable caravan which moves
To that mysterious realm where each shall take
His chamber in the silent halls of death
Thou go out, like the quarry slave at night
Scourged to his dungeon, but sustained and soothed
By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave
Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch about him
And likes down to pleasant dreams.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, January 10, 1935; pg. 8
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Mr. Orlando Crandell of near here took his life by hanging himself, December the 29, 1934.

Mr. Crandell was seventy three years, eight months and twenty four days old. He was born in Richland County, Wisconsin on April 5, 1861.

His wife died 5 years ago.
He leaves to mourn his loss four sons, Frank of Ogallala, Joe of Bushnell, Nebr., Albert of Oak, Harley of Red Mont, Oregon and three daughters, Mrs. Mae Genen, Mrs. Merle Hill and Mrs. Marie Prawl all of Hastings, besides many other
relatives and friends.

Mr. Crandell was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America.

The funeral was held at one-thirty at the Christian Church at Angus and burial was made in the cemetery at Edgar.
Ora A. Crandell, a pioneer resident of Nuckolls County and about 75 years old, committed suicide on his farm northwest of Oak, Saturday. His son Albert and family had been to town and on their return found Mr. Crandell had strangled himself to death by hanging. The sheriff was notified and it was decided that no inquest was necessary, as the facts were very evident of what had happened. Funeral services were arranged for this afternoon at the Angus church, with interment in Edgar Cemetery.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, January 3, 1935


Orlando A. Crandell was born in Wisconsin April 5, 1861; died at his home near Oak, Nebraska, December 29, 1934, at the age of 73 years, 8 months and 24 days.
He was the youngest of the family of John W. and Rhoda I.I. Crandell. Nine brothers and four sisters preceded him in death. He obeyed the Gospel near the age of 17.
He came to Nuckolls County in 1872, settling near Ox Bow; after a few years he moved to the place where he passed away, living there for over 25 years.
He was united in marriage to Viola Campbell. To this union were born twelve children. His wife, three sons and two daughters preceded him to the Great Beyond. He leaves to mourn his death four sons: Frank of Ogalalla, Joe of Bushnell, Albert of Oak, and Harley of Redmont, Oregon; three daughters: May, Merle and Marie all of Hastings. Besides these children he leaves 22 grand children and two great grand children and a large number of relatives and a host of friends.
Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ in Angus. The music was furnished by a male quartet composed of Neil, Will, Henry and Clark Peters. Brother H.G. Darling had charge of the ceremony.

So live that when they summons comes to point
The innumerable caravan which moves
To that mysterious realm where each shall take
His chamber in the silent halls of death
Thou go out, like the quarry slave at night
Scourged to his dungeon, but sustained and soothed
By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave
Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch about him
And likes down to pleasant dreams.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, January 10, 1935; pg. 8
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Mr. Orlando Crandell of near here took his life by hanging himself, December the 29, 1934.

Mr. Crandell was seventy three years, eight months and twenty four days old. He was born in Richland County, Wisconsin on April 5, 1861.

His wife died 5 years ago.
He leaves to mourn his loss four sons, Frank of Ogallala, Joe of Bushnell, Nebr., Albert of Oak, Harley of Red Mont, Oregon and three daughters, Mrs. Mae Genen, Mrs. Merle Hill and Mrs. Marie Prawl all of Hastings, besides many other
relatives and friends.

Mr. Crandell was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America.

The funeral was held at one-thirty at the Christian Church at Angus and burial was made in the cemetery at Edgar.


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