"MISS K. CROZIER IS DEAD
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Sister of Late Mrs. L. Crozier French, Succumbs.
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Miss Kate Annah Crozier, youngest child of the late John H. and Mary Williams Crozier and sister of the late Mrs. L. Crozier French, died at 6 a. m. today at her home, 620 W. Cumberland av.
She was the first to hold public services of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Knoxville, and has devoted most of her time during recent years to the cause of Christian Science. She was also an excellent musician.
She is survived by two sisters, Miss Lucy Graham Crozier and Mary Humes Crozier of Knoxville; three nieces, Mrs. Tobe Ledgerwood of Knoxville, Mrs.Lizzie Webb of El Paso, Texas, and Miss Lucy Crozier of Morristown, Tenn.; three nephews, John Crozier of Wyoming, N. J., Emmett Crozier of Brooklyn, N. Y., and William Williams French of Birmingham.
Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 3 p. m. from the home. Friends are requested to omit flowers. Pallbearers will be: Neal B. Spahr, Daniel Deadrick, Will Emery, Andrew Jones, Oscar Fisher and Frank Attix."
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"Knoxville Journal, Sun., 1 May 1927:
"MRS. [sic] KATE O. CROZIER CALLED BY DEATH
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Miss Kate Omah Crozier, daughter of the late John H. and Mary Williams Crozier, died at 6 o' clock Saturday morning at the home, 620 West Cumber land avenue. . . .
Miss Crozier was a descendant of two pioneer families of East Tennessee. Her grandparents, John A. and Mary W. Crozier resided in a residence that occupied the site of the Farragut hotel, during the early life of Miss French.
She studied music in Germany under Karl Klindworth and later gave up music for the service of the Church of Christ, Scientist. For years she was a constant companion of her sister, Mrs. L. Crozier French, who died last May."
"MISS K. CROZIER IS DEAD
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Sister of Late Mrs. L. Crozier French, Succumbs.
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Miss Kate Annah Crozier, youngest child of the late John H. and Mary Williams Crozier and sister of the late Mrs. L. Crozier French, died at 6 a. m. today at her home, 620 W. Cumberland av.
She was the first to hold public services of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Knoxville, and has devoted most of her time during recent years to the cause of Christian Science. She was also an excellent musician.
She is survived by two sisters, Miss Lucy Graham Crozier and Mary Humes Crozier of Knoxville; three nieces, Mrs. Tobe Ledgerwood of Knoxville, Mrs.Lizzie Webb of El Paso, Texas, and Miss Lucy Crozier of Morristown, Tenn.; three nephews, John Crozier of Wyoming, N. J., Emmett Crozier of Brooklyn, N. Y., and William Williams French of Birmingham.
Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 3 p. m. from the home. Friends are requested to omit flowers. Pallbearers will be: Neal B. Spahr, Daniel Deadrick, Will Emery, Andrew Jones, Oscar Fisher and Frank Attix."
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"Knoxville Journal, Sun., 1 May 1927:
"MRS. [sic] KATE O. CROZIER CALLED BY DEATH
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Miss Kate Omah Crozier, daughter of the late John H. and Mary Williams Crozier, died at 6 o' clock Saturday morning at the home, 620 West Cumber land avenue. . . .
Miss Crozier was a descendant of two pioneer families of East Tennessee. Her grandparents, John A. and Mary W. Crozier resided in a residence that occupied the site of the Farragut hotel, during the early life of Miss French.
She studied music in Germany under Karl Klindworth and later gave up music for the service of the Church of Christ, Scientist. For years she was a constant companion of her sister, Mrs. L. Crozier French, who died last May."
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