denly Saturday night at her home in Denton, Caroline county, Md., where her
husband has been stationed for the last two years. Mrs. Crouse was born in
Chestertown, Md., but resided in Baltimore during the many years her husband
successively occupied the pulpits of M.P. churches. She is survived by four daughters: Mrs. Francis H. Wyatt, Mrs. Henry Wells, and Miss Helen Crouse, of Baltimore, and Miss Lavinia Crouse, of Denton; and a brother, A.H. Russell, of Baltimore. Funeral services were held Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Francis E. Wyatt, 2416 Callow Avenue, after which interment was made in Loudon Park Cemetery. She was about to retire when her daughter, Miss Lavinia Crouse, heard her fall. Hastening to her mother's room, the daughter found her mother dying by a chair where she was accustomed to pray. Her husband is a former resident of this city, and the son of the late Rev. William A. Crouse.- The Times August 2, 1918
denly Saturday night at her home in Denton, Caroline county, Md., where her
husband has been stationed for the last two years. Mrs. Crouse was born in
Chestertown, Md., but resided in Baltimore during the many years her husband
successively occupied the pulpits of M.P. churches. She is survived by four daughters: Mrs. Francis H. Wyatt, Mrs. Henry Wells, and Miss Helen Crouse, of Baltimore, and Miss Lavinia Crouse, of Denton; and a brother, A.H. Russell, of Baltimore. Funeral services were held Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Francis E. Wyatt, 2416 Callow Avenue, after which interment was made in Loudon Park Cemetery. She was about to retire when her daughter, Miss Lavinia Crouse, heard her fall. Hastening to her mother's room, the daughter found her mother dying by a chair where she was accustomed to pray. Her husband is a former resident of this city, and the son of the late Rev. William A. Crouse.- The Times August 2, 1918
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