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Charles Rich Crawford Sr.

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Charles Rich Crawford Sr.

Birth
Manti, Sanpete County, Utah, USA
Death
23 Mar 1947 (aged 80)
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Greenville, Beaver County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.2569273, Longitude: -112.7176519
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The following obituary was published in The Beaver County News (Milford, Utah) on Friday (March 28, 1947) on Page 1, Column 8


CHARLES CRAWFORD IS BURIED IN GREENVILLE


Charles Rich Crawford, 80, who died of pneumonia in a Provo hospital last Sunday, was buried in the Greenville cemetery on Wed-nesday. Funeral services were held in Milford, with Bishop Carl M. Goodwin officiating. The program was as follows:


Opening prayer, Hyrum Davis. Quartet, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Fisher, Louise Moore and Lawrence Eldridge, "Oh, My Father." Obituary, Ebenezer Tanner. Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Jones, "Silver Haired Daddy." Remarks, Carlyle Gronning. Quartet, "In the Garden." Closing prayer, Bishop Goodwin.


The grave was dedicated by Bishop James Williams of Greenville.


Mr. Crawford was born in 1866 in Manti, a son of John and Elizabeth Snow Crawford. He married Margaret Elizabeth Walker in 1897, in Greenville; 29 years ago they moved to Milford, and had lived here until 1945. He had been an active members of the L. D. S. church thruout his entire life.


Survivors include the following sons and daughters: Harold W. Crawford of Las Vegas, Charles R. Crawford Jr. of Provo, Stanley J. Crawford of Caliente, Rayfield Crawford of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ida Meyer of Salt Lake, Mrs. Catherine White of Milford, and Mrs. Esther Stokes of Provo; two sis-ters, Mrs. Nora Brethwaite of Manti and Mrs. Grace Heish of Los Angeles, two brothers, Quincy Crawford of Salt Lake and William Crawford of Ogden, and nine grandchildren.

The following obituary was published in The Beaver County News (Milford, Utah) on Friday (March 28, 1947) on Page 1, Column 8


CHARLES CRAWFORD IS BURIED IN GREENVILLE


Charles Rich Crawford, 80, who died of pneumonia in a Provo hospital last Sunday, was buried in the Greenville cemetery on Wed-nesday. Funeral services were held in Milford, with Bishop Carl M. Goodwin officiating. The program was as follows:


Opening prayer, Hyrum Davis. Quartet, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Fisher, Louise Moore and Lawrence Eldridge, "Oh, My Father." Obituary, Ebenezer Tanner. Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Jones, "Silver Haired Daddy." Remarks, Carlyle Gronning. Quartet, "In the Garden." Closing prayer, Bishop Goodwin.


The grave was dedicated by Bishop James Williams of Greenville.


Mr. Crawford was born in 1866 in Manti, a son of John and Elizabeth Snow Crawford. He married Margaret Elizabeth Walker in 1897, in Greenville; 29 years ago they moved to Milford, and had lived here until 1945. He had been an active members of the L. D. S. church thruout his entire life.


Survivors include the following sons and daughters: Harold W. Crawford of Las Vegas, Charles R. Crawford Jr. of Provo, Stanley J. Crawford of Caliente, Rayfield Crawford of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ida Meyer of Salt Lake, Mrs. Catherine White of Milford, and Mrs. Esther Stokes of Provo; two sis-ters, Mrs. Nora Brethwaite of Manti and Mrs. Grace Heish of Los Angeles, two brothers, Quincy Crawford of Salt Lake and William Crawford of Ogden, and nine grandchildren.



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