The Rev. Jack Merritt, pastor of Ingleside Baptist Church, officiated at the service.
Mr. Crain died at 6 p.m. Saturday in Willis-Knighten Hospital after a long illness.
A native of Sikes, he had lived in Shreveport for 20 years and operated a grocery store on Midway Street until his retirement a year ago. He was a member of Ingleside Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife; one son, Cedric H. Crain of Chicago, Ill.; two daughters, Mrs. McArtis Price and Mrs. Bobby L. Eason, both of Shreveport; six sisters, Mrs. C. F. Puckett of Pineville, Mrs. Roy Gaar of Dodson, Mrs. E. C. Monroe of West Monroe, Mrs. Ralph Balbot of Monroe, Mrs. Hershel Kidd of Minden; and Mrs. W. O. Byrd of Denver, Colo.
Published in TheWinn Parish Enterprise News-American, November 6, 1969
The Rev. Jack Merritt, pastor of Ingleside Baptist Church, officiated at the service.
Mr. Crain died at 6 p.m. Saturday in Willis-Knighten Hospital after a long illness.
A native of Sikes, he had lived in Shreveport for 20 years and operated a grocery store on Midway Street until his retirement a year ago. He was a member of Ingleside Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife; one son, Cedric H. Crain of Chicago, Ill.; two daughters, Mrs. McArtis Price and Mrs. Bobby L. Eason, both of Shreveport; six sisters, Mrs. C. F. Puckett of Pineville, Mrs. Roy Gaar of Dodson, Mrs. E. C. Monroe of West Monroe, Mrs. Ralph Balbot of Monroe, Mrs. Hershel Kidd of Minden; and Mrs. W. O. Byrd of Denver, Colo.
Published in TheWinn Parish Enterprise News-American, November 6, 1969
Family Members
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Infant Crain
1897 – unknown
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Marshall Osborne Crain
1899–1939
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Ottis Irene Crain Puckett
1902–1978
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Eros Crosby Crain Sr
1904–1951
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Creston Verlon Crain
1905–1965
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Marvin Joseph "Jack" Crain
1907–1958
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Myrtis Marie Crain Gaar
1909–2003
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Gladys Mae Crain Monroe
1911–1994
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Kitty Crain Talbot
1913–1982
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Juanita Crain Kidd
1914–1998
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