The Kokomo Tribune
Monday February 7, 1966
Funeral services for Omer W. Crokett, 77, of Kokomo R.R. 3 Will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Thmoas Funeral Home Galveston, with burial in Galveston Cemetery.
Mr. Crokett died Sunday morning in St. Joseph Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for two days.
He was born December 29, 1888 to James and Martha (Pollock) Crokett. He lived on a farm where he was born all his life.
He was married to Bessie Lousie. survives, on January31, 1915.
Other survivors include two sons, Robert of Kokomo and Ralph Crokett of Kokomo; A brother, Leonard Crokett of Galveston; two sisters, Miss Louise Crokett, Galveston, and Mrs. Beullah Peters, Logansport, and four grandchildren.
Two brothers a sister are deceased. A son, Herbert, was killed in World War 11.
The Kokomo Tribune
Monday February 7, 1966
Funeral services for Omer W. Crokett, 77, of Kokomo R.R. 3 Will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Thmoas Funeral Home Galveston, with burial in Galveston Cemetery.
Mr. Crokett died Sunday morning in St. Joseph Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for two days.
He was born December 29, 1888 to James and Martha (Pollock) Crokett. He lived on a farm where he was born all his life.
He was married to Bessie Lousie. survives, on January31, 1915.
Other survivors include two sons, Robert of Kokomo and Ralph Crokett of Kokomo; A brother, Leonard Crokett of Galveston; two sisters, Miss Louise Crokett, Galveston, and Mrs. Beullah Peters, Logansport, and four grandchildren.
Two brothers a sister are deceased. A son, Herbert, was killed in World War 11.
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