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Rev Ethlan Needham Crider

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Rev Ethlan Needham Crider

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
26 Oct 1980 (aged 72)
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Milburn, Carlisle County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.80259, Longitude: -88.89314
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Mr Crider was the spouse of Agatha Tackett Crider. They were the parents of three sons. One son, Herman Caddie Crider, preceded them in death. In 1940, according to the census records, Mr Crider was a farmer working on his own account. He was the son of Caddie Byers "C.B." and Hettie Holt Crider.
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From obituary published October 30, 1980 in The Carlisle County News:

Rev. E. N. Crider

The Rev. E. N. Crider, 72, Arlington, the pastor of Kirbyton Baptist Church, died Sunday night, October 26, at Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Agatha Crider; two sons, Kenneth Crider, Wickliffe, and Phillip Crider, Alexandria, Va.; his sister, Mrs. Margaret Rahm, Marble Hill, Mo.; three brothers, Cloys Crider, Edward Crider and Tony Crider, all of Milburn; and two grandchildren, Greg and Wendy Crider.

Services were conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Milburn Baptist Church, Rev. Jesse Rye and Rev. James Tharp officiated and burial was in Milburn Cemetery.

Mr Crider was the spouse of Agatha Tackett Crider. They were the parents of three sons. One son, Herman Caddie Crider, preceded them in death. In 1940, according to the census records, Mr Crider was a farmer working on his own account. He was the son of Caddie Byers "C.B." and Hettie Holt Crider.
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From obituary published October 30, 1980 in The Carlisle County News:

Rev. E. N. Crider

The Rev. E. N. Crider, 72, Arlington, the pastor of Kirbyton Baptist Church, died Sunday night, October 26, at Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Agatha Crider; two sons, Kenneth Crider, Wickliffe, and Phillip Crider, Alexandria, Va.; his sister, Mrs. Margaret Rahm, Marble Hill, Mo.; three brothers, Cloys Crider, Edward Crider and Tony Crider, all of Milburn; and two grandchildren, Greg and Wendy Crider.

Services were conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Milburn Baptist Church, Rev. Jesse Rye and Rev. James Tharp officiated and burial was in Milburn Cemetery.



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