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1401 | The Wichita Eagle Friday, December 30, 1910 Lieutenant Harvey Crane, a veteran of the Civil War, died yesterday at 3:15 a.m. at his residence 622 East Central Ave. He had been failing for the last 3 months and died yesterday morning of heart failure. Lieutenant Crane enlisted in Co. C of the 18th IN Regiment in 1861. He was first given the rank of Sergeant. He was a very efficient officer and was later commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant and then as 1st Lieutenant. He was mustered out at Indianapolis in 1864, being compelled to quit the service on account of serious illness. He was born in Vermont May 24, 1827. When a young man he came west and located in Vermillion County, IN, near the city of Clinton, where he lived until 1888. During that year he moved to Kansas, locating in Augusta. He moved to his present home in Wichita 11 years ago. During the greater part of his life he was a farmer. In Indiana he took considerable interest in politics. He was a staunch Republican. He served for several years as Sheriff of Vermillion County, IN. After he moved to Kansas he had an interest in the lumber business in Augusta. He was a member of the First Methodist Church, and also a member of Garfield Post, G.A.R. He is survived by 4 children, who are: Mrs. O.W. Daily of Salt Lake City, UT; Misses Alma Crane and Mable Crane of this city; and S.J. Crane of Terre Haute, IN. His wife died before he moved to Wichita. | Crane, Harvey Dan (I8121)
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1402 | The writer of the Rathbone Genealogy acknowledged her for the information she provided in regard to the descendants of her grandfather, Anthony Rathbone. | Rathbone, Abigail Maria (I7172)
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1403 | Theobelle L. "Theo" Allar, 79, of Columbus passed away on Sunday, April 27, 2014, at Golden Living Center – Continental Manor in Randolph. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, May 2, 2014, at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Columbus with the Rev. Daniel Sims officiating. A visitation will be held on Thursday, May 1, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Koepsell-Zeidler Funeral Home in Columbus and also on Friday from 10 to 11 a.m. at the church. Interment will take place at Hillside Cemetery in Columbus. Theobelle was born the daughter of John C. and Elfrieda (Steinbach) Huebner on March 24, 1935, in Columbus. She was a graduate of Columbus High School. Theo was married to Grant Allar at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Columbus. Theo was employed as a secretary for the Columbus Water and Light Department until her retirement. Theo was a faithful member of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Columbus where she was active with the ladies aid, especially in organizing funeral luncheons. She was also active with various music groups in the church. Theo will be remembered as a strong woman who was not afraid to tackle any task. Theo is survived by her children, James Allar and Janell Allar both of Columbus; two grandchildren, Pallin and Grant Allar; and further survived by brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Grant, in 1987; her daughter, Lori Allar; her sister, Bernadine Graper; and her brother, Donald Huebner. | Huebner, Theobelle L. "Theo" (I14406)
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1404 | There is a bit of mystery regarding Charles (Carl). He is listed in various sources differently. 1. He is listed in the 1860 Federal census as Charles, age 2, with his parents, Mathias and Mary, and siblings, suggesting a birthdate in 1858. 2. He is listed in the 1875 Minnesota state census as Chales with his parents, Mathias and Mary, and siblings. 3. He is listed in the 1870 Federal census as Charles, age 12, in Winona with his parents, Mathias and Mary, and siblings, suggesting a birthdate in 1858. 4. He is listed in the 1875 Minnesota state census as Chas, age 17, with his parents in Winona, Mathias and Mary, and siblings, suggesting a birthdate in 1858. 5. He is no longer listed in the 1885 Minnesota state census with his parents and siblings in Winona. 6.In the 1895 Minnesota state there is a Carl E. Staack, age 36, listed in St. Paul as a barber with his wife, Augusta and daughter Sylvia. This would suggest a birthdate about 1859. The census date is 1 May, 1895 so Carl would not have turned 37 until two months later. This would again sugggest a birthdate in 1858. Augusta's age is also listed as 36 so this would suggest her birth date is also aroung 1858 or 1859. 7. Carl E. Staack is listed in the 1900 Federal Census with his family in St. Paul. The birtdate is listed as July 1860. His wife Augusta's birth date is list as Nov. 1861, much later than the 1895 census suggests so, for some reason, these dates seem erroneous. 8. In the 1905 Minnesota census both Carl and Augusta are listed as 44 years old which suggest their birth dates were about 1861. 9. In the 1920 Federal census, Carl Staack and his son, Carl Staack, Jr., are listed together as lodgers. Carl's age is 62 which would imply his birth was around 1858, but the census lists his place of birth as New York for some reason. It also lists his father and mother's birth place as Holstein which would be consistent with the place Mathias Staack emegrated from. 10. Carl E. Staack is listed as a widower in the 1930 Federal census, age 72, which again suggests a birthdate of 1858. 11. Carl E. Staack's death certificate lists his parents as Richard Staack and Mary Patterson rather than Mathias Staack and Mary Peterson. Conclusion: If Charles and Carl are the same person, it appears he changed his name when he moved to St. Paul. It seems strange that his father is listed as Richard on his death certificate, but everything else suggests that they are the same person. | Staack, Charles (Carl) Emil (I68)
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1405 | There is a letter from Christopher Brown to his parents, Beriah Brown, 3rd, and Amy Sherman, from Stephentown, NY, dated April 6, 1796, apologizing to them for his lack of communications and indicating that he is now married. | Family: Christopher Brown / Tabitha Arnold (F2734)
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1406 | There is a marker in the cemetery, but she was cremated. | Reynolds, Harriet Elizabeth (I2840)
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1407 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I794)
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1408 | This church is historically from Persia/Iraq and dates from the time of the earliest apostles. | Birnie, Michael J. (Dennison) (I5057)
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1409 | This is probably Maria Frances Seamans (1843-24 Oct 1927). Need to verify that she is buried next to Hebron Horton Steere at Swan Point Cemetery. | Seamans, Maria Frances (I1990)
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1410 | This land was sold by Reynolds H. Brown, Esther Brown, and Ellis H. Brown. It was the land given to Reynolds and Ellis H. Brown by Jonathan Brown's will. The amount paid is unclear in the document. | Brown, Reynolds H. (I459)
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1411 | This may be former residence: 23840 Hawthorne Blvd #201 Torrance, CA 90503 (213) 373-0527 See address information for current. | Kopecek, Jerry Thomas (I427)
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1412 | This may not be the correct Olive Brown as she is shown being born in Thompson, CT, versus Charlton. | Brown, Olive (I9185)
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1413 | This new update contains most of the 1930 United States Census, and all United States Census Records, alphabetically, from Oregon to Wyoming, 1850-1930, all of the 1880 United States Census Records and all of the 1881 United Kingdom Census, including Canada for the Surname Fairbank/Fairbanks. | Newman, Elias (I3719)
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1414 | This new update contains most of the 1930 United States Census, and all United States Census Records, alphabetically, from Oregon to Wyoming, 1850-1930, all of the 1880 United States Census Records and all of the 1881 United Kingdom Census, including Canada for the Surname Fairbank/Fairbanks. | Dorr, Maria (I6418)
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1415 | This new update contains most of the 1930 United States Census, and all United States Census Records, alphabetically, from Oregon to Wyoming, 1850-1930, all of the 1880 United States Census Records and all of the 1881 United Kingdom Census, including Canada for the Surname Fairbank/Fairbanks. | Hatheway, Wilbur C. (I6614)
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1416 | This new update contains most of the 1930 United States Census, and all United States Census Records, alphabetically, from Oregon to Wyoming, 1850-1930, all of the 1880 United States Census Records and all of the 1881 United Kingdom Census, including Canada for the Surname Fairbank/Fairbanks. | Lugenfelter, Carrie (I6654)
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1417 | This new update contains most of the 1930 United States Census, and all United States Census Records, alphabetically, from Oregon to Wyoming, 1850-1930, all of the 1880 United States Census Records and all of the 1881 United Kingdom Census, including Canada for the Surname Fairbank/Fairbanks. | Plantz, Melissa (I6655)
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1418 | This new update contains most of the 1930 United States Census, and all United States Census Records, alphabetically, from Oregon to Wyoming, 1850-1930, all of the 1880 United States Census Records and all of the 1881 United Kingdom Census, including Canada for the Surname Fairbank/Fairbanks. | Meyers, Lucy (I6656)
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1419 | This new update contains most of the 1930 United States Census, and all United States Census Records, alphabetically, from Oregon to Wyoming, 1850-1930, all of the 1880 United States Census Records and all of the 1881 United Kingdom Census, including Canada for the Surname Fairbank/Fairbanks. | vandenBurgh, Benjamin Bedell (I6657)
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1420 | This new update contains most of the 1930 United States Census, and all United States Census Records, alphabetically, from Oregon to Wyoming, 1850-1930, all of the 1880 United States Census Records and all of the 1881 United Kingdom Census, including Canada for the Surname Fairbank/Fairbanks. | Bostwick, Stephenson Thorne (I6673)
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1421 | This transaction mentions the land of Molly Brown, wife of Jonathan Brown, lately deceased. Molly and Jonathan also had a son, Jonathan. | Brown, Barzellai Ellis (I1390)
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1422 | This was second marriage for Stephen Burdick, first for Caroline Easton Brown. | Family: Stephen Burdick / Caroline Easton Brown (F2103)
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1423 | This will represents the final disposal of his grandfather's, Jonathan Brown's, farm in Washington County, New York. As Leonard had no direct descendants, he directed that, if none of his nieces or nephews named in his will had an interest in acquiring the property, it could then be sold at auction and the proceeds distributed. The executor of the will complied with this direction by eventually selling the said property in 1907. The full text of this will is posted on Larry and Jane's Family Tree website at http://www.wilsonld.com/genealogy.com. | Brown, Leonard (I82)
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1424 | This work is always in progress...please remember to check documentation...please notify me of differences/errors/questions. | Wait, Christopher Brown (I8199)
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1425 | Thomas R. Cummings, 58, passed away on Wednesday, April 5, 2006, at home after a long illness. He was born in Schenectady and was the son of Jane Bell McCotter Cummings and the late Richard M. Cummings. Tom was employed as a graphic designer and printer for the Printing Services for the past 18 years. He was an honorary member of the Woodlawn Sportsman Club, where he loved to compete in their competitions, a member of NRA where he was a pistol range instructor, formerly active with Roamer's Motorcycle Club and the Americade event. He was an avid outdoorsman. In addition to his mother, Tom is survived by his devoted children, Vicki (Del) Adair, Sharon (Gene) Banks, Terri (Tammy) Holton, Richard (Sylvia) Holton Jr., Edward Holton Sr., Kathleen (Bill) Bohannon and Amy Hallock. Tom is also survived by 15 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; loving cousins; and many beloved friends. Tom was predeceased by his wife, Judy, she passed away on November 9, 2005. Relatives and friends are invited to attend graveside services on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at Memory's Garden in Colonie. There will be no calling hours ..." [The Daily Gazette (Schenectady, NY), April 7, 2006, Page: B6] | Cummings, Thomas (I8365)
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1426 | THOMAS, Elisha Smith, P. E. Bishop, born in Wickham, Massachusetts, 2 March, 1834. He was graduated at Yale in 1858, and at Berkeley divinity-school, Middletown, Connecticut, in 1861, was ordered deacon in June, 1861, and priest soon afterward. He was at once put in charge of St. Paul's church, New Haven, where he remained three years. In 1864 he was elected rector of Seabury Hall, Faribault, Minnesota, and professor of Old and New Testament exegesis there. On the resignation and removal of Dr. James L. Breck, he succeeded him in the secretaryship of the Seabury mission. He spent the year 1869 abroad, studying the Semitic languages and attending lectures on New Testament exegesis. On his return he was elected rector of St. Mark's church, Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he remained five years. On 1 July, 1876, he became rector of St. Paul's church, St. Paul, Minnesota He was deputy from the diocese to three successive general conventions, and also a member, and for several years president, of the diocesan standing committee, trustee of the Bishop Seabury mission, and of St Mary's Hall and the Breck mission and farm. He was instrumental in founding two missions in connection with his own parish, and built mission churches at Warsaw and Morris-town. He was consecrated assistant bishop of Kansas, in St. Paul's church, St. Paul, Minnesota, 4 May, 1887, and received the degree of D.D. from Yale the same year | Thomas, Elisha Smith (I5572)
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1427 | Though U.S. census records, 1870 and 1880, indicate her name was "Mary," she apparently preferred the nickname "Minnie." City Directory listings in 1880s, when she was old enough to be listed, note her as "Minnie." Even her parents, when ordering her cemetery marker used the nickname "Minnie." She was born on a gorgeous farm in Saranac, near that of both sets of grandparents. According to a letter written by maternal grandmother Lydia Butler Guynup in 1879, the Badgers had tired of farming so Minnie's father Eleazer moved his family to Manchester where he would work in a factory. It was likely far less pleasant than the recruiting advertisements touted. Minnie worked in a factory from about age 14, tragically died of consumption. | Badger, Mary Ann "Minnie" (I13298)
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1428 | tkruger@ocii.com | Source (S500)
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1429 | Tombstone inscription read: How short, how swift, how frail the life of man? The greatest age on earth is but a span. Oh then be sure improve the present hour. The next perhaps may not be in your power. | Brown, Shearman (I1330)
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1430 | Town Clerk/ | Hall, Benoni (I1147)
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1431 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I604)
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1432 | Tribune - Star Terre Haute, IN Thursday, October 31, 1985 FRANCES L. MYERS St. Bernice - FRANCES L. MYERS, 78, St. Bernice, died at 9:10 p.m. Tuesday in Vermillion Convalescent Center, of natural causes. She taught elementary school for 47 years in Helt Township. She was born October 8, 1907, in Helt Township to Omer and Arletta Myers. Survivors include Marie Myers, Clinton; and Leila Wright, Riley; and several nieces and nephews. She was a member of Sugar Grove United Methodist Church, Vermillion County Retired Teachers Association, and Indiana State Retired Teachers Association. Services are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Friday in Karanovich Funeral Home, Clinton, with the Rev. Nan Chizmar and William Duke officiating. Burial is in Helt's Prairie Cemetery. Visitation is after 2:30 p.m. today. | Myers, Frances L. (I8510)
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1433 | Tribune Star Monday, June 4, 2012 Barbara Ann Myers Mack Hillsdale - Barbara Ann Myers Mack, 83, of Hillsdale, died Saturday, June 2, 2012, in Vermillion County Convalescent Center. She was a lifelong resident of Vermillion County. She was born October 20, 1928, to Eaton Myers and Opal Ford Myers. Survivors include her children, David (Jean) Mack of Hillsdale; Marianne (Rick) Clark of Oshkosh, WI; Mick (Jacquie) Mack of Clinton; Scott (Mae) Mack of Paris, IL; and Fauniel (Dennis) Clawson of Oviedo, FL; 8 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; a niece Kelly (Don) Weinzerl of Florida; and a nephew Ron (Diana) Mack of Cayuga. She was married December 14, 1947 to Leigh S. Mack, who preceded her in death in 2002. She was a graduate of St. Bernice High School, a member of the Salem United Methodist Church, active in the Vermillion County Choral Club, and Home Ec Club for many years. She was retired from Meis Department Stores in Terre Haute. Services are 12 noon Wednesday, June 6, 2012, at Frist Funeral Home, 458 Blackman St., in Clinton, with the Rev. Leon Myers officiating, assisted by the Rev. Bill Felts. Burial will be in Helt's Prairie Cemetery. Visitation will take place from 10 a.m. to noon, prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, or Salem United Methodist Church. | Myers, Charles Eaton (I8148)
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1434 | Tribune Star Monday, June 4, 2012 Barbara Ann Myers Mack Hillsdale - Barbara Ann Myers Mack, 83, of Hillsdale, died Saturday, June 2, 2012, in Vermillion County Convalescent Center. She was a lifelong resident of Vermillion County. She was born October 20, 1928, to Eaton Myers and Opal Ford Myers. Survivors include her children, David (Jean) Mack of Hillsdale; Marianne (Rick) Clark of Oshkosh, WI; Mick (Jacquie) Mack of Clinton; Scott (Mae) Mack of Paris, IL; and Fauniel (Dennis) Clawson of Oviedo, FL; 8 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; a niece Kelly (Don) Weinzerl of Florida; and a nephew Ron (Diana) Mack of Cayuga. She was married December 14, 1947 to Leigh S. Mack, who preceded her in death in 2002. She was a graduate of St. Bernice High School, a member of the Salem United Methodist Church, active in the Vermillion County Choral Club, and Home Ec Club for many years. She was retired from Meis Department Stores in Terre Haute. Services are 12 noon Wednesday, June 6, 2012, at Frist Funeral Home, 458 Blackman St., in Clinton, with the Rev. Leon Myers officiating, assisted by the Rev. Bill Felts. Burial will be in Helt's Prairie Cemetery. Visitation will take place from 10 a.m. to noon, prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, or Salem United Methodist Church. | Myers, Barbara Ann (I8150)
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1435 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3)
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1436 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I835)
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1437 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2406)
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1438 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2407)
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1439 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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1440 | Unmarked Grave | Brown, Charles (I944)
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1441 | Unmarked Grave | Phenix, Abigail (I1042)
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1442 | Unmarked Grave | Sheffield, Eleanor (I1078)
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1443 | unmarried | Barney, Horace (I2001)
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1444 | until 30 Sep 1921 as a musician 2nd Class man in the Navy | Gerlicher, Roscoe F. (I1436)
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1445 | Updated 3/9/2002 e-mail: daisi@att.net | Source (S180)
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1446 | Upon arriving in America he was admitted to membership in The Church of England in Salem, MA. On Mar 24, 1639, he established a glass foundry, the first in America to make window glass. However, he became a victim of religious persecution, was excommunicated from the church at Salem, and in 1646 moved his famiy from Salem to Rehoboth, MA. On Oct 2, 1650 Obadiah Holmes and others of Rehoboth, were indicted by the Grand Jury at New Plymouth for holding meetings in their homes on Sunday. This indictment prompted his move from MA to Newport, RI. There he became a colleague of Roger Williams He was christened at Didsbury, Co.Lancashire on Mar 18,1609/10, the son of Robert Hulme Jr and Catherine (Johnson) Hulme. His stone suggests a birth as early as 1606. He married Catherine Hyde on 20 Nov 1630 at Manchester, Co.Lancashire, England. Children: John Holmes, Jonathan Holmes | Holmes, Rev. Obadiah (I15246)
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1447 | Used last name of Rathbun versus Rathbone because two deceased wives are listed with the last name of Rathbun in the RI Historical Cemeteries Transcription. | Rathbun, Albert C. G. (I7335)
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1448 | Used the last name as Rathbun versus Rathbone as that is the name used for his burial in the RI Historical Cemeteries transcription. | Rathbun, Joseph Anthony (I7334)
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1449 | Verner Oliver Crane, a former resident of Redlands, died of heart failure Thursday, November 7, 2002, at Oddyssey Hospice in Indio. He was 95. Born December 8, 1906, in Walla Walla, WA, he grew up in Redlands and lived in Redlands for 36 years. The past 7 years he had lived in Desert Shores, CA. He didn't finish high school, instead going to work as a chauffeur for George O'Brien (cowboy actor) and Lily Burke (wife of Billy Burke). He had owned an auto dealership in Alhambra for 10 years and was a member of Redlands Elks Lodge and the Eagles in San Bernardino. He also spent 20 years working for Bechtel and Aramco in Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and Libya. He enjoyed photography and playing poker. Survivors include 2 daughters, Bonnie Allison of Bakersfield, and Sherrie Singleton of Crescent City, CA; step daughter, Bobette Felton of Desert Shores, CA; and 17 grandchildren. He was predeceased by 2 children Patricia Helen Crane in 1924, and William James Crane in 1999. He was also predeceased by his 2 brothers and sister; Raymond Marion Crane in 1976; Barbara Elizabeth Crane Mann in 1999; Donald Alva Crane in 1993. He was married 3 times. He married Helen Taylor in Redlands 1925, Maggie Strain in Las Vegas in 1960, and Aline Van Voorst in 1972. | Crane, Verner Oliver (I9804)
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1450 | Victor died at the Mankato Health Care Center. Victor was born to George and Marguerite (Woods) Holcomb in Mankato. He attended school in Mankato also. He married Betty LeMoine May 7, 1965 in Mankato. In 1994 he retired after 30 years with Kato Engineering. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, playing cards, western movies and reading. He was a member of the American Legion Post 11. Victor is survived by his wife Betty; one daughter and her husband, Shari and Dave Baker of Mankato; three grandchildren; four brothers, Francis and his wife Jean, Marion and his wife Judy and Ira, all of Mankato, and George and his wife Bert of Kasota; one sister Mary Holcomb of Colorado and nieces and nephews. Victor was preceded in death by four brothers and two nephews. | Holcomb, Victor (I1830)
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