Cemetery records do not show any information on Clyde. We believe he may have been an infant son of Jehiel R. & Sarah E. Craig, who died soon after birth, or no later than the second week of January 1890.
Due to the cost involved in any burial, it was practice for families to bury infants or young children, themselves, without notifying the cemetery management. The "only record" being in the family Bible, or a personal diary. Such practice continues to this day, in many smaller family or community cemeteries.
Anyone who has information on the Craig family embers who are interred at Summit View, please contact us.
Edited: 25 June 2014
Cemetery records do not show any information on Clyde. We believe he may have been an infant son of Jehiel R. & Sarah E. Craig, who died soon after birth, or no later than the second week of January 1890.
Due to the cost involved in any burial, it was practice for families to bury infants or young children, themselves, without notifying the cemetery management. The "only record" being in the family Bible, or a personal diary. Such practice continues to this day, in many smaller family or community cemeteries.
Anyone who has information on the Craig family embers who are interred at Summit View, please contact us.
Edited: 25 June 2014
Inscription
Craig-double stone - w/ Mrs. Edith Craig
Gravesite Details
No date of death.
Family Members
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