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Maude <I>Nance</I> Crow

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Maude Nance Crow

Birth
Lamar County, Texas, USA
Death
12 May 1934 (aged 45)
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Reno, Lamar County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.6637815, Longitude: -95.4750654
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The Paris News, Sunday, May 13, 1934:
MRS. ARCH CROW CALLED BY DEATH: Funeral is announced for 2 o'clock Sunday at Funeral Chapel;
Mrs. Maude Nance Crow, wife of Archie Crow, died at 1 o'clock Saturday morning at her home, on the corner of East Price and Twenty-Second Street. Funeral services will be conducted by Dr. E. V. Cole, pastor of First Methodist Church, assisted by Rev. P. F. Herndon of First Christian Church at the Manton-Fry Funeral Chapel, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be at Union Grove Cemetery on Lamar Road. Pallbearers will be John Wilson, West Nance, Rufus Nance, J. R. Young, John W. Gibson, and C. W. Cothran. Mrs. Crow, born in August 1888 is survived by her father, Henry Nance, her husband, five children: Arch Crow, Jr. of Dallas; James of Galveston; Evelyn, Lucy and Helen of Paris; two brothers, Robert Nance of California and Jack Nance of Paris; and two sisters, Mrs. Bertie Mullins of Powderly and Mrs. Owen (sic)(Ora N.) Stone of Paris. She was married to Mr. Crow 25 years ago. Mrs. Crow had been a member of the Methodist Church since childhood, and since moving to Paris several years ago, has been superintendent of the junior Methodist church, a worker in the intermediate department of the Sunday school there and as associate member of the Friendship class.
The Paris News, Sunday, May 13, 1934:
MRS. ARCH CROW CALLED BY DEATH: Funeral is announced for 2 o'clock Sunday at Funeral Chapel;
Mrs. Maude Nance Crow, wife of Archie Crow, died at 1 o'clock Saturday morning at her home, on the corner of East Price and Twenty-Second Street. Funeral services will be conducted by Dr. E. V. Cole, pastor of First Methodist Church, assisted by Rev. P. F. Herndon of First Christian Church at the Manton-Fry Funeral Chapel, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be at Union Grove Cemetery on Lamar Road. Pallbearers will be John Wilson, West Nance, Rufus Nance, J. R. Young, John W. Gibson, and C. W. Cothran. Mrs. Crow, born in August 1888 is survived by her father, Henry Nance, her husband, five children: Arch Crow, Jr. of Dallas; James of Galveston; Evelyn, Lucy and Helen of Paris; two brothers, Robert Nance of California and Jack Nance of Paris; and two sisters, Mrs. Bertie Mullins of Powderly and Mrs. Owen (sic)(Ora N.) Stone of Paris. She was married to Mr. Crow 25 years ago. Mrs. Crow had been a member of the Methodist Church since childhood, and since moving to Paris several years ago, has been superintendent of the junior Methodist church, a worker in the intermediate department of the Sunday school there and as associate member of the Friendship class.


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