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Lettie <I>Harding</I> Crysler

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Lettie Harding Crysler

Birth
Sandy Creek, Oswego County, New York, USA
Death
16 Mar 1935 (aged 75)
Homer, Cortland County, New York, USA
Burial
Sandy Creek, Oswego County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6453362, Longitude: -76.0923996
Plot
M 5
Memorial ID
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MRS. LETTIE ELMER CRYSLER

Mrs. Lettie Elmer Crysler passed away at Homer, N.Y., March 16, 1935. Mrs. Crysler was born in Sandy Creek, N.Y., May 13, 1859. She was the daughter of Thomas Harding and Antoinette Stevens, who was a sister of the late Henry Stevens. At the age of 22 she was married to Franklin D. Elmer of Sandy Creek, the son of Theodore Elmer and Maria Snyder. To them were born three children, Grace A. Elmer, who died at the age of 19; Blanche E. Whitford who was buried on her birthday August 29, 1921, and Merle E. Tebo, who still survives and with her husband, Clarence W. Tebo is in the evangelistic field. Franklin D. Elmer passed away in 1904 and in 1925 she was married to Wesley A. Crysler, McGraw, N.Y., who passed away in the fall of 1932.

During the last summer she was with Mr. and Mrs. Tebo at their headquarters at the Central N.Y. Bible Conference; Homer, N.Y.

When they began their work in the churches in the fall she went to the home of Mrs. W.E. Jenkins, a graduate nurse, in Homer, who cared for her, until she passed away.

Mrs. Crysler accepted Christ as her Saviour when the Praying Band was in the Old Methodist Church in 1877, and shortly afterward joined that, church. For many years she was superintendent of the primary department of the Sunday School. Her last service in the church was as teacher of the Gleaners' Class of tlie McGraw M.E. Church.

She is survived by her daughter, Merle E. Tebo, and one sister, Mrs. H.C. Temple of Alliance, Ohio.

Funeral services were conducted in the M.E. Church, Tuesday March 19, Sandy Creek, by Rev. John Darrow, pastor of the M.E.church, Homer, N.Y., assisted by Rev. K.R. Bliss, Mexico, N.Y., andRev. Dobbie, Sandy Creek.

Interment was in Woodlawn cemetery, Sandy Creek.

"When comes to the weary
a blessed relief,
When upward we pass
to the kingdom of peace,
When free from the woes that on
earth we must bear
We'll say "good night" hero but "good
morning" up there.
Good morning up there where Christ
Is the light,
Good morning up there where cometh
no night,
When we pass from this earth too
God's heaven so fair,
We'll say "good-night" here, but
"good' mourning" up there

Source: Sandy Creek News, March 21, 1935
__________________________________________

Sister of Delia Hadley
MRS. LETTIE ELMER CRYSLER

Mrs. Lettie Elmer Crysler passed away at Homer, N.Y., March 16, 1935. Mrs. Crysler was born in Sandy Creek, N.Y., May 13, 1859. She was the daughter of Thomas Harding and Antoinette Stevens, who was a sister of the late Henry Stevens. At the age of 22 she was married to Franklin D. Elmer of Sandy Creek, the son of Theodore Elmer and Maria Snyder. To them were born three children, Grace A. Elmer, who died at the age of 19; Blanche E. Whitford who was buried on her birthday August 29, 1921, and Merle E. Tebo, who still survives and with her husband, Clarence W. Tebo is in the evangelistic field. Franklin D. Elmer passed away in 1904 and in 1925 she was married to Wesley A. Crysler, McGraw, N.Y., who passed away in the fall of 1932.

During the last summer she was with Mr. and Mrs. Tebo at their headquarters at the Central N.Y. Bible Conference; Homer, N.Y.

When they began their work in the churches in the fall she went to the home of Mrs. W.E. Jenkins, a graduate nurse, in Homer, who cared for her, until she passed away.

Mrs. Crysler accepted Christ as her Saviour when the Praying Band was in the Old Methodist Church in 1877, and shortly afterward joined that, church. For many years she was superintendent of the primary department of the Sunday School. Her last service in the church was as teacher of the Gleaners' Class of tlie McGraw M.E. Church.

She is survived by her daughter, Merle E. Tebo, and one sister, Mrs. H.C. Temple of Alliance, Ohio.

Funeral services were conducted in the M.E. Church, Tuesday March 19, Sandy Creek, by Rev. John Darrow, pastor of the M.E.church, Homer, N.Y., assisted by Rev. K.R. Bliss, Mexico, N.Y., andRev. Dobbie, Sandy Creek.

Interment was in Woodlawn cemetery, Sandy Creek.

"When comes to the weary
a blessed relief,
When upward we pass
to the kingdom of peace,
When free from the woes that on
earth we must bear
We'll say "good night" hero but "good
morning" up there.
Good morning up there where Christ
Is the light,
Good morning up there where cometh
no night,
When we pass from this earth too
God's heaven so fair,
We'll say "good-night" here, but
"good' mourning" up there

Source: Sandy Creek News, March 21, 1935
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Sister of Delia Hadley


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