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Cornelia Crozier

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Cornelia Crozier

Birth
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1 Dec 1911 (aged 67)
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 35
Memorial ID
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Knoxville Journal and Tribune, Sat., 2 Dec 1911:

"CROZIER--Miss Cornelia Crozier, aged sixty-eight years, of Avondale, Grainger county, died suddenly Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of her cousin Insley Deaderick, near Shook's, on the Sevierville pike. Miss Crozier died of heart failure and was seemingly in excellent health and had enjoyed a hearty dinner only a short while before death. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made but it is thought that they will be held Sunday.

The deceased is survived by four sisters, all of this city. They are Mrs. Lucy[sic] Crozier French, president of the State Federation of Women's clubs; Miss Anna Crozier, custodian at the Lyceum and Art building, and Misses Lucy and Mary Crozier."

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Knoxville Sentinel, Sat., 2 Dec 1911:

"FUNERALS.
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Miss Cornelia Crozier.

Miss Cornelia Crozier, aged 68 years, of Avondale, Grainger county, died very suddenly Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Inslee Deaderick, who resides near Shooks, south of the city. The funeral will be conducted at the St. John's Episcopal church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Walter C. Whitaker, D. D., rector of the church, will officiate. Interment will be in Old Gray cemetery. The death of Miss Crozier was very sudden. She had complained several times recently of an aching in her head. She had gone to the Deaderick home to spend Thanksgiving. She went to her room Friday afternoon, and was later found dead by Mrs. Deaderick.

The deceased was well known in East Tennessee. She owned and conducted the Avondale Springs, in Grainger county which is a very popular summer resort. The deceased is survived by four sisters, who are Mrs.L. C. French, and Misses Kate Anne Crozier, Mary Crozier and Lucy Crozier. She was also an aunt of Mrs. Fred Scott, of this city. The death of Miss Crozier will come as a sad shock to a wide circle of friends who reside in this city. She was the daughter of the late John H. and Mary Crozier."
Knoxville Journal and Tribune, Sat., 2 Dec 1911:

"CROZIER--Miss Cornelia Crozier, aged sixty-eight years, of Avondale, Grainger county, died suddenly Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of her cousin Insley Deaderick, near Shook's, on the Sevierville pike. Miss Crozier died of heart failure and was seemingly in excellent health and had enjoyed a hearty dinner only a short while before death. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made but it is thought that they will be held Sunday.

The deceased is survived by four sisters, all of this city. They are Mrs. Lucy[sic] Crozier French, president of the State Federation of Women's clubs; Miss Anna Crozier, custodian at the Lyceum and Art building, and Misses Lucy and Mary Crozier."

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Knoxville Sentinel, Sat., 2 Dec 1911:

"FUNERALS.
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Miss Cornelia Crozier.

Miss Cornelia Crozier, aged 68 years, of Avondale, Grainger county, died very suddenly Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Inslee Deaderick, who resides near Shooks, south of the city. The funeral will be conducted at the St. John's Episcopal church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Walter C. Whitaker, D. D., rector of the church, will officiate. Interment will be in Old Gray cemetery. The death of Miss Crozier was very sudden. She had complained several times recently of an aching in her head. She had gone to the Deaderick home to spend Thanksgiving. She went to her room Friday afternoon, and was later found dead by Mrs. Deaderick.

The deceased was well known in East Tennessee. She owned and conducted the Avondale Springs, in Grainger county which is a very popular summer resort. The deceased is survived by four sisters, who are Mrs.L. C. French, and Misses Kate Anne Crozier, Mary Crozier and Lucy Crozier. She was also an aunt of Mrs. Fred Scott, of this city. The death of Miss Crozier will come as a sad shock to a wide circle of friends who reside in this city. She was the daughter of the late John H. and Mary Crozier."

Gravesite Details

Grave in Crozier family plot is not individually marked.



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