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Alice <I>Appleton</I> Crutcher

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Alice Appleton Crutcher

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14 Apr 1958 (aged 52)
Burial
Stella, Giles County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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CRUTCHER, Alice Irene Appleton The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1958

Mrs. Alice Irene Appleton Crutcher, 52, employee of the County Court Clerk office in Pulaski, died at 1:15 o'clock Monday afternoon, April 14, at her home at Prospect after several months illness.

Funeral rites were held at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, assisted by James E. Holt and J. Clifford Murphy.

Burial took place in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella.

Born September 29, 1905, at Minor Hill, she was the daughter of Roy Parr Appleton and Pearl McMasters Appleton, and was a member of the Church of Christ. She was graduated from Minor High School and attended Middle Tennessee State College at Murfreesboro and a business college in Nashville. Later she held a position with the State Department of Unemployment in Nashville. For the past year, she had been a clerk in the office of Coleman G. Davis, County Court Clerk.

Mrs. Crutcher is survived by her husband, W. W. Crutcher; a nine year-old son, Jimmy Crutcher; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph L. Carson, Nashville, and Mrs. J. Luster Jackson, Prospect; one brother, Roy Russell Appleton, Nashville; and one half-brother, Smith Appleton, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.
CRUTCHER, Alice Irene Appleton The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1958

Mrs. Alice Irene Appleton Crutcher, 52, employee of the County Court Clerk office in Pulaski, died at 1:15 o'clock Monday afternoon, April 14, at her home at Prospect after several months illness.

Funeral rites were held at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, assisted by James E. Holt and J. Clifford Murphy.

Burial took place in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella.

Born September 29, 1905, at Minor Hill, she was the daughter of Roy Parr Appleton and Pearl McMasters Appleton, and was a member of the Church of Christ. She was graduated from Minor High School and attended Middle Tennessee State College at Murfreesboro and a business college in Nashville. Later she held a position with the State Department of Unemployment in Nashville. For the past year, she had been a clerk in the office of Coleman G. Davis, County Court Clerk.

Mrs. Crutcher is survived by her husband, W. W. Crutcher; a nine year-old son, Jimmy Crutcher; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph L. Carson, Nashville, and Mrs. J. Luster Jackson, Prospect; one brother, Roy Russell Appleton, Nashville; and one half-brother, Smith Appleton, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.

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