Mr. Crago, who was engaged in painting and paper hanging, was born December 23, 1890, at Carmichaels, where he spent all his life.
He was the son of Jennie Flenniken Crago, Carmichaels, R.D., who survives him, and the late Westley C. Crago.
He was married to Carrie Call Crago of Carmichaels, who survives, and he also leaves the following three daughters and three sons: Mrs. Anna Richardson of Pittsburgh; Mrs. Ralph Maple of Coropolis; Mrs. Charles Plues of Carmichaels; John H. Crago of Carmichaels; George R. Crago, Jr. of Carmichaels; and Westley N. Crago of Waynesburg. Also surviving are two sisters: Mrs. Ruby Baily and Mrs. Fred Burnette, both of Carmichaels; and twelve grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the Condit Funeral Home.
(Democrat Messenger March 30, 1948)
Mr. Crago, who was engaged in painting and paper hanging, was born December 23, 1890, at Carmichaels, where he spent all his life.
He was the son of Jennie Flenniken Crago, Carmichaels, R.D., who survives him, and the late Westley C. Crago.
He was married to Carrie Call Crago of Carmichaels, who survives, and he also leaves the following three daughters and three sons: Mrs. Anna Richardson of Pittsburgh; Mrs. Ralph Maple of Coropolis; Mrs. Charles Plues of Carmichaels; John H. Crago of Carmichaels; George R. Crago, Jr. of Carmichaels; and Westley N. Crago of Waynesburg. Also surviving are two sisters: Mrs. Ruby Baily and Mrs. Fred Burnette, both of Carmichaels; and twelve grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the Condit Funeral Home.
(Democrat Messenger March 30, 1948)
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