Clyde Leon Crafts of Rumney died yesterday morning at 4 o'clock at Sacred Heart hospital of injuries sustained when the motorcycle which he was operating collided with a telephone pole, early Saturday evening while he was driving towards Manchester on the Hooksett road.
Crafts was 32 years of age and had resided in Rumney for several years, although born in Lowell, Vt. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Crafts; two brothers, Allen E. Crafts and Leslie J. Crafts, and one sister, Lela Pearl Cummings. The body was forwarded on the 2:13 o'clock train to Rumney, where interment will be made.
Source: Manchester Union, April 27, 1920
Clyde Leon Crafts of Rumney died yesterday morning at 4 o'clock at Sacred Heart hospital of injuries sustained when the motorcycle which he was operating collided with a telephone pole, early Saturday evening while he was driving towards Manchester on the Hooksett road.
Crafts was 32 years of age and had resided in Rumney for several years, although born in Lowell, Vt. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Crafts; two brothers, Allen E. Crafts and Leslie J. Crafts, and one sister, Lela Pearl Cummings. The body was forwarded on the 2:13 o'clock train to Rumney, where interment will be made.
Source: Manchester Union, April 27, 1920
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