Obituary in the Tucson, Arizona Daily Star, 4 Feb 1942, page 4.
“Charles Randall Dies in Willcox
WILLCOX, Feb. 2. – (Special) – Charles A. Randall,m 90, a resident of Willcox since 1923, died here today. Mr. Randall was born in Mystic, Conn., and came to Arizona in 1876 at the age of 24. He lived in Prescott and near Fort Grant before coming here.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ann Randall, a teacher in the public schools here; and three children, Mrs. Wayne Crutchfield, Tuscon; John A. Randall, of Bolivia, South America; and Nathan A. Randall of Maywood, Calif.
Funeral services will be held at 5 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal church, with Rev. E. C. Shackleford in charge. Music is in charge of Mrs. C. A. Williamson.
Pallbearers are R. G. Lewis, G. J. Coleman, Bruce Huffman, M. J. Nicholson, H. J. Saxon and H. O. Parks.
Burial will be in Sunset cemetery. The Rottman mortuary is in charge.”
Obituary in the Tucson, Arizona Daily Star, 4 Feb 1942, page 4.
“Charles Randall Dies in Willcox
WILLCOX, Feb. 2. – (Special) – Charles A. Randall,m 90, a resident of Willcox since 1923, died here today. Mr. Randall was born in Mystic, Conn., and came to Arizona in 1876 at the age of 24. He lived in Prescott and near Fort Grant before coming here.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ann Randall, a teacher in the public schools here; and three children, Mrs. Wayne Crutchfield, Tuscon; John A. Randall, of Bolivia, South America; and Nathan A. Randall of Maywood, Calif.
Funeral services will be held at 5 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal church, with Rev. E. C. Shackleford in charge. Music is in charge of Mrs. C. A. Williamson.
Pallbearers are R. G. Lewis, G. J. Coleman, Bruce Huffman, M. J. Nicholson, H. J. Saxon and H. O. Parks.
Burial will be in Sunset cemetery. The Rottman mortuary is in charge.”
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