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Carrie “Lollie” <I>Black</I> Crouch

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Carrie “Lollie” Black Crouch

Birth
Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Death
13 Apr 1926 (aged 59)
Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.367775, Longitude: -94.2173222
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CROUCH, Carrie BLACK - Mrs. Carrie Black Crouch, the wife of L.C. Crouch, died at the family home in Bentonville some time after six o'clock Tuesday morning, April 13th, suffering a hemorrhage of the brain two days before. The funeral services will be held at the First Presbyterian church on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. A.W. Henderson will conduct the services and interment will be made in the City Cemetery. Mrs. Crouch's maiden name was Carrie Black and she was born at the old Black homestead near Bentonville on December 18, 1866. She has spent her entire life in Bentonville, being educated in the public schools here and receiving her musical education in Bentonville and in Fayetteville. She married L.C. Crouch on October 27, 1886. To them were born one daughter, Miss Vic Crouch, and one son, Bently Crouch, who died in 1909. [Benton County Democrat - April 13, 1926]

CROUCH, Lollie BLACK - Mrs. Lollie Black Crouch, wife of Clinton Crouch, died at her home at her home at Bentonville Tuesday morning. Her death resulted from a cerebral hemorrhage but she had been in ill health following an operation several months ago. She was the daughter of the late John Black, one of the most widely known pioneer citizens of the state. [Rogers Democrat - Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas - April 15, 1926]
CROUCH, Carrie BLACK - Mrs. Carrie Black Crouch, the wife of L.C. Crouch, died at the family home in Bentonville some time after six o'clock Tuesday morning, April 13th, suffering a hemorrhage of the brain two days before. The funeral services will be held at the First Presbyterian church on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. A.W. Henderson will conduct the services and interment will be made in the City Cemetery. Mrs. Crouch's maiden name was Carrie Black and she was born at the old Black homestead near Bentonville on December 18, 1866. She has spent her entire life in Bentonville, being educated in the public schools here and receiving her musical education in Bentonville and in Fayetteville. She married L.C. Crouch on October 27, 1886. To them were born one daughter, Miss Vic Crouch, and one son, Bently Crouch, who died in 1909. [Benton County Democrat - April 13, 1926]

CROUCH, Lollie BLACK - Mrs. Lollie Black Crouch, wife of Clinton Crouch, died at her home at her home at Bentonville Tuesday morning. Her death resulted from a cerebral hemorrhage but she had been in ill health following an operation several months ago. She was the daughter of the late John Black, one of the most widely known pioneer citizens of the state. [Rogers Democrat - Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas - April 15, 1926]


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  • Created by: Freda
  • Added: Oct 13, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43080691/carrie-crouch: accessed ), memorial page for Carrie “Lollie” Black Crouch (18 Dec 1866–13 Apr 1926), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43080691, citing Bentonville Cemetery, Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas, USA; Maintained by Freda (contributor 46930884).