Death of Mrs. Charles Crouse.
Albert Williams came in from Brown's Park, on Tuesday, bringing the news of the sudden death of Mrs. Charles Crouse, which occurred Sunday morning, after a very brief illness.
Mrs. Crouse formerly resided in Rock Springs and leave a large circle of friends here who will greatly regret to hear of her sudden death.
She was born at Leightigo, Croft Heed, Scotland, in 1861 and was the youngest daughter of George and Bessie Law.
She was married to Charles Crouse in 1880, at Green River, by Judge Stillman, and leaves a husband, one daughter and two sons. She also leaves a mother, who resides at Paradise, Utah, three sisters, Mrs. Wm. Titsworth, formerly of this city, but now of Avoca, Iowa, Mrs. J.C. Allen, formerly of Brown's Park but now of Rockford, Ill., and Mrs. Albert Kendal of Salt Lake City, and two brothers, James Law of Paradise, Utah and George Law, of Vernal, Utah, who is well known in Rock Springs.
It is not known whether interment will be made in Brown's Park or Paradise, Utah.
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Rock Springs Rocket no. 11 January 27, 1911
Stanley Crouse came in from Brown’s Park this week bringing the body of his mother which had been buried on the ranch, to town for interment beside the body of his father in the cemetery here.
Death of Mrs. Charles Crouse.
Albert Williams came in from Brown's Park, on Tuesday, bringing the news of the sudden death of Mrs. Charles Crouse, which occurred Sunday morning, after a very brief illness.
Mrs. Crouse formerly resided in Rock Springs and leave a large circle of friends here who will greatly regret to hear of her sudden death.
She was born at Leightigo, Croft Heed, Scotland, in 1861 and was the youngest daughter of George and Bessie Law.
She was married to Charles Crouse in 1880, at Green River, by Judge Stillman, and leaves a husband, one daughter and two sons. She also leaves a mother, who resides at Paradise, Utah, three sisters, Mrs. Wm. Titsworth, formerly of this city, but now of Avoca, Iowa, Mrs. J.C. Allen, formerly of Brown's Park but now of Rockford, Ill., and Mrs. Albert Kendal of Salt Lake City, and two brothers, James Law of Paradise, Utah and George Law, of Vernal, Utah, who is well known in Rock Springs.
It is not known whether interment will be made in Brown's Park or Paradise, Utah.
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Rock Springs Rocket no. 11 January 27, 1911
Stanley Crouse came in from Brown’s Park this week bringing the body of his mother which had been buried on the ranch, to town for interment beside the body of his father in the cemetery here.
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