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Stuart Sigmond “Soupy” Crook

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Stuart Sigmond “Soupy” Crook

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
7 Apr 1978 (aged 70)
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Arapaho, Custer County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Martha Ann Bach, Stuart Crook Wed at Anthon
THE WEDDING OF MISS MARTHA ANN BACH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bach, Custer City, to Stuart Crook, son of Mrs. Eva E. Crook, Los Angeles, was solemnized at early mass in the Saint Peter and Paul church at Anthon December 4 with Rev. Harold Pierce officiating.
Maid of Honor was Miss Betty Wright, Clinton, and best man was Walter Bach, brother of the bride. Family members and close friends were present.
The bride wore a starlight blue dress with black accessories and her corsage was fashioned of gardenias and roses. She carried a mother-of-pearl prayer book and a silver and pearl rosary, both gifts from her parents.
Immediately following the exchange of vows, the couple left for Los Angeles, where the bridegroom is employed in a defense factory.
The bride attended Southwestern Tech, Weatherford, and was graduated summa cum laude. She has been employed for the past two terms as a teacher at Wilson junior high-school, Clinton. The bridegroom is a graduate of Hills Business university, Oklahoma City, and is engaged in farming and defense work. [Published in "The Daily Oklahoman," Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Sunday, December 19th, 1943, MDP, Page 45.]

(Ref: 1956)
Martha Ann Bach, Stuart Crook Wed at Anthon
THE WEDDING OF MISS MARTHA ANN BACH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bach, Custer City, to Stuart Crook, son of Mrs. Eva E. Crook, Los Angeles, was solemnized at early mass in the Saint Peter and Paul church at Anthon December 4 with Rev. Harold Pierce officiating.
Maid of Honor was Miss Betty Wright, Clinton, and best man was Walter Bach, brother of the bride. Family members and close friends were present.
The bride wore a starlight blue dress with black accessories and her corsage was fashioned of gardenias and roses. She carried a mother-of-pearl prayer book and a silver and pearl rosary, both gifts from her parents.
Immediately following the exchange of vows, the couple left for Los Angeles, where the bridegroom is employed in a defense factory.
The bride attended Southwestern Tech, Weatherford, and was graduated summa cum laude. She has been employed for the past two terms as a teacher at Wilson junior high-school, Clinton. The bridegroom is a graduate of Hills Business university, Oklahoma City, and is engaged in farming and defense work. [Published in "The Daily Oklahoman," Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Sunday, December 19th, 1943, MDP, Page 45.]

(Ref: 1956)


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