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William Bryan Crenshaw

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William Bryan Crenshaw

Birth
Ingram, Kerr County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Sep 1943 (aged 34)
Ingram, Kerr County, Texas, USA
Burial
Ingram, Kerr County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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The Kerrville Times Thursday September 16, 1943
Bryan Crenshaw Taken By Death, Rites Thursday. William Bryan Crenshaw, 34, native of Kerr County, died Tuesday afternoon at his home in Ingram after a long illness.
Funeral services were to be held Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at Nichols Cemetery, with Rev. T. H. Alcorn, pastor of the Ingram Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be under direction of Smith Funeral Home.

Mr. Crenshaw was born May 26, 1909 at Ingram and spent practically all of his life in that community. He was a skilled rock mason.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Margaret Crenshaw; two children, Maevorene and W. B. Crenshaw, Jr. Ingram, mother, Mrs. Dora Crenshaw of Ingram; four brothers J. A. (sb P.
A.) and John (and) Fowler Crenshaw of San Antonio and Frank Crenshaw of the U. S. Merchant Marines; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Beaver and Mrs. Lottie Bell Hamrick of San Angelo.

Kerrville Mountain Sun, September 16, 1943
W.B. Crenshaw, 34, To be Buried in the Nichols Cemetery Thursday Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 o'clock at the Nichols Cemetery for William Bryan Crenshaw, 34, who died Tuesday. Rev. T. H. Alcorn of the Ingram Baptist Church will be in charge and Smith's will direct the rites.

He was a native of Ingram, the son of the late Pleas Crenshaw and Mrs. Crenshaw, Pioneer settlers in this county. He was a rock mason by trade.

Surviving are his widow and two children, Maevorene and W. B. Jr., an his mother, all of Ingram; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Beaver, Hunt and Lottie Bell Hamrick, San Angelo, and
four brothers, P. A. and John Crenshaw, Ingram; Fowler Crenshaw, San Antonio and Frank Crenshaw of the Merchant Marines.

above information provided by Find A Grave contributor Cathy Morgan: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=47514740

The Kerrville Times Thursday September 16, 1943
Bryan Crenshaw Taken By Death, Rites Thursday. William Bryan Crenshaw, 34, native of Kerr County, died Tuesday afternoon at his home in Ingram after a long illness.
Funeral services were to be held Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at Nichols Cemetery, with Rev. T. H. Alcorn, pastor of the Ingram Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be under direction of Smith Funeral Home.

Mr. Crenshaw was born May 26, 1909 at Ingram and spent practically all of his life in that community. He was a skilled rock mason.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Margaret Crenshaw; two children, Maevorene and W. B. Crenshaw, Jr. Ingram, mother, Mrs. Dora Crenshaw of Ingram; four brothers J. A. (sb P.
A.) and John (and) Fowler Crenshaw of San Antonio and Frank Crenshaw of the U. S. Merchant Marines; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Beaver and Mrs. Lottie Bell Hamrick of San Angelo.

Kerrville Mountain Sun, September 16, 1943
W.B. Crenshaw, 34, To be Buried in the Nichols Cemetery Thursday Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 o'clock at the Nichols Cemetery for William Bryan Crenshaw, 34, who died Tuesday. Rev. T. H. Alcorn of the Ingram Baptist Church will be in charge and Smith's will direct the rites.

He was a native of Ingram, the son of the late Pleas Crenshaw and Mrs. Crenshaw, Pioneer settlers in this county. He was a rock mason by trade.

Surviving are his widow and two children, Maevorene and W. B. Jr., an his mother, all of Ingram; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Beaver, Hunt and Lottie Bell Hamrick, San Angelo, and
four brothers, P. A. and John Crenshaw, Ingram; Fowler Crenshaw, San Antonio and Frank Crenshaw of the Merchant Marines.

above information provided by Find A Grave contributor Cathy Morgan: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=47514740



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