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Elsberry Woodard Crane

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Elsberry Woodard Crane

Birth
Greene County, Indiana, USA
Death
11 Feb 1915 (aged 65)
North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Sarah Elizabeth Bayer Crane and Irene Crane
Buried Feb 14,1915
Lot 894
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Elsberry Woodard Crane
June 15,1849-Feb 11,1915

E.W.CRANE PASSES AWAY YESTERDAY

Death Due to General Pareses with which He had been Aftlicted for a Year or More.

E.W.Crane, for twenty-six years a resident of Lincoln county and for two-thirds that period residing in this city, died during the noon hour yesterday from general pareses with which he had been affected at perods for a year or two. For several months past at times his mind would become almost blank, but he would recover, and be in fairly good condition until there was another recurrence of the trouble. Following each attack, how over,his vitality was lessened. He was able to be on the streets the early part of this week, but for a day or two before his death his condition was such as to cause grave fears. Arrangements for the funeral had not been completed this forenoon.E.W.Crane was born in Greene county, Ind., in 1849 and grew to manhood in that state. There he married Miss Lizzie Bays, who died in this city about nine years ago. They came to Nebraska in 1883, making their home first at Beatrice, then in Adams county, later at Kearney and moving to a farm southwest of North Platte in 1889.Since that time he has been a resident of this county. Six years ago he was married to Miss Irene Hartman, who survives him. Children by his first marriage are Mrs.Mattie Williams of Lincoln, Mrs.Phoba Erickson of Kansas City, Wiley D.Crane of Omaha, Mrs.Belle Jones, Mrs.May Bailor and Mrs. Blanche Smallwood of North Platte. A little daughter, Elma, by the last marriage survives him. Mr.Crane spent several years at Lincoln in the employ of the state military department and as an employee of the state legislature.

The North Platte semi-weekly tribune., February 12, 1915
Husband of Sarah Elizabeth Bayer Crane and Irene Crane
Buried Feb 14,1915
Lot 894
Space- 1

Elsberry Woodard Crane
June 15,1849-Feb 11,1915

E.W.CRANE PASSES AWAY YESTERDAY

Death Due to General Pareses with which He had been Aftlicted for a Year or More.

E.W.Crane, for twenty-six years a resident of Lincoln county and for two-thirds that period residing in this city, died during the noon hour yesterday from general pareses with which he had been affected at perods for a year or two. For several months past at times his mind would become almost blank, but he would recover, and be in fairly good condition until there was another recurrence of the trouble. Following each attack, how over,his vitality was lessened. He was able to be on the streets the early part of this week, but for a day or two before his death his condition was such as to cause grave fears. Arrangements for the funeral had not been completed this forenoon.E.W.Crane was born in Greene county, Ind., in 1849 and grew to manhood in that state. There he married Miss Lizzie Bays, who died in this city about nine years ago. They came to Nebraska in 1883, making their home first at Beatrice, then in Adams county, later at Kearney and moving to a farm southwest of North Platte in 1889.Since that time he has been a resident of this county. Six years ago he was married to Miss Irene Hartman, who survives him. Children by his first marriage are Mrs.Mattie Williams of Lincoln, Mrs.Phoba Erickson of Kansas City, Wiley D.Crane of Omaha, Mrs.Belle Jones, Mrs.May Bailor and Mrs. Blanche Smallwood of North Platte. A little daughter, Elma, by the last marriage survives him. Mr.Crane spent several years at Lincoln in the employ of the state military department and as an employee of the state legislature.

The North Platte semi-weekly tribune., February 12, 1915


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