Her father was James Lewis Crabtree (Sept 28, 1889 - Jan 1972).
James was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received in France during WWI
Married Earl Rufus Aylor in 1942
Was featured in a TV broadcast "The Doll Lady" for providing close to 1,000 free baby dolls and doll clothing to local Community Centers for distribution to needy children at Christmas time.
Berneice worked as a waitress, editor of a Community Newspaper, Home Health Care Provider and was a driver for "Meals on Wheels"
Berneice had three (3) children, Karen Jo Hamberg, Stephen Earl Aylor and Elizabeth (Liz) Payne
Greenwood Memorial Terrace
Grave/Cript/Niche: 8
Lot/block/section: 606
Lawn/Mausoleum/Columbarium: Honor
Her father was James Lewis Crabtree (Sept 28, 1889 - Jan 1972).
James was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received in France during WWI
Married Earl Rufus Aylor in 1942
Was featured in a TV broadcast "The Doll Lady" for providing close to 1,000 free baby dolls and doll clothing to local Community Centers for distribution to needy children at Christmas time.
Berneice worked as a waitress, editor of a Community Newspaper, Home Health Care Provider and was a driver for "Meals on Wheels"
Berneice had three (3) children, Karen Jo Hamberg, Stephen Earl Aylor and Elizabeth (Liz) Payne
Greenwood Memorial Terrace
Grave/Cript/Niche: 8
Lot/block/section: 606
Lawn/Mausoleum/Columbarium: Honor
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