NameGeorge CRAWFORD, C616
BirthAug 1865, Ohio
Spouses
BirthApr 1867, Iowa
Marriageabt 1890
ChildrenCharles V. (1890-)
 James (1896-)
 Lee (1898-1974)
 Arch (1900-)
Notes for George CRAWFORD
129 North Klein Street in 1900 census


The Topeka Daily Capital
Wednesday
December 11, 1918

Deaths and Funerals.

BRANDT.--Edward Philip BRANDT, 38, died yesterday afternoon at his home, 719 Garfield, following an attack of influenza. He was employed by the Santa Fe and is survived by a wife and infant child. The parents, who reside at Lindsborg, were with him at the time of his death. Funeral announcements later.

HARGIS.--Roy HARGIS, the 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. T. Hargis, 824 Monroe street, died yesterday morning at the home. The body will be taken to Emmett, Kan., for burial.

BROWN.--Earl BROWN, age 4 years, died yesterday morning at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Brown, 219 West Gordon avenue. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from Conwell's North Topeka chapel. Burial in Rochester cemetery.

FREDERICK.--Mrs. Ruby FREDERICK, age 33, died yesterday morning at 312 East Sixth avenue. The funeral will be held this afternoon at Clyde, Kan.

BAILEY.--Edgar BAILEY, age 13, died yesterday morning at the home, ten miles north of Silver Lake. The funeral will be held this morning at 11 o'clock in the Walnut Hill cemetery.

MELTON.--Dorothy MELTON, age 8 years, died Monday at Tecumseh. The funeral will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from the Big Springs church. Burial in Big Springs cemetery.

PAVEY.--The funeral of Corp. Farnk A. PAVEY, who died Saturday evening at the base hospital at Fort Riley, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from Penwell's chapel. He was a member of Co. A. Tenth division ammunition train, statiioned at Camp Funston. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. R. C. Pavey; one sister, Hazel, of Topeka; and two children, Harold and Thelma Pavey, of Carbondale. Burial in Lynn Creek cemetery.

ALLEE.--Mrs. Mabel ALLEE, wife of Fred C. Allee, died Saturday morning at her home, 119 East Fourteenth street. She is survived by her husband, one child, father and mother, and one sister.

KING.--Mrs. Laura KING, age 32, died Monday at her home, 1302 North Logan street. She is survived by her husband, Charles W. King; two children, Clifford Eugene and Anna Lenore; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.M. HOUSER; a brother, W.E. Houser and three sisters, Mrs. H.W. WOODINGTON, of Houston, Tex.; Mrs. I.L. DAUHOFF; and Mrs. H.P. COLBERG, of Topeka. Funeral announcements later.

MORAND.--The funeral of Franklin A. MORAND, who died Friday at his home, Sixth and Sherman avenues, will be held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from Penwell's chapel. Burial in Mt. Hope cemetery.


FARRIER.--The funeral of Mrs. F.W. FARRIER, who died last night in a local hospital will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from Penwell's chapel. Burial in Mt. Hope cemetery.

FARROW.--The funeral of Bertha FARROW, wo died Sunday evening at her home, 723 Tyler street, will be held Thurdasy morning at 10 o'clock in the Topeka cemetery. She is survived by her father, W.F. Farrow; one sister, Mrs. Madue FISK, of Topeka; and one brother, William Cady Farrow, of Conway, Ark.

CRAWFORD.--The funeral of George M. CRAWFORD, who died Monday at his home, 1115 Tyler street, will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Topeka cemetery. There will be a short private service at the home at 2 o'clock.
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