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Leslie James Crafts

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Leslie James Crafts

Birth
Lowell, Orleans County, Vermont, USA
Death
23 Oct 1948 (aged 63)
Cambridge, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Hyde Park, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Funeral of Leslie J. Crafts

JEFFERSONVILLE, Oct. 27-Funeral services were held Tuesday at 9 in St. Mary's Church in Cambridge for Leslie J. Crafts. A solemn requiem high mass was sung by Rev. V. B. Maloney, SSE. of St. Michael's College, with Rev. Charles Marcoux as deacon and Rev. Gavin F. Maloney of South Hero as sub-deacon. Burial was in St. Theresa's Cemetery in Hyde Park, where Rev. Omar Dufault read the committal prayers.

Bearers were Harold Crafts, John Hurley, Nelson Nolan, Kenneth Pierce, John Maloney, and Marcel Montague.

Besides his wife, Mrs. Kathleen (Maloney) Crafts, Mr. Crafts is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Reid of Chelmsford, Mass., and Carol Crafts and five grandchildren.

Mr. Crafts died Saturday, Oct. 23, after a long illness at the Roger Mann Hospital. He was born in Coventry, the son of the late Samuel and Emma (Edwards) Crafts of Rumney, N. H.

Source: Burlington Free Press, Thursday, October 28, 1948
Funeral of Leslie J. Crafts

JEFFERSONVILLE, Oct. 27-Funeral services were held Tuesday at 9 in St. Mary's Church in Cambridge for Leslie J. Crafts. A solemn requiem high mass was sung by Rev. V. B. Maloney, SSE. of St. Michael's College, with Rev. Charles Marcoux as deacon and Rev. Gavin F. Maloney of South Hero as sub-deacon. Burial was in St. Theresa's Cemetery in Hyde Park, where Rev. Omar Dufault read the committal prayers.

Bearers were Harold Crafts, John Hurley, Nelson Nolan, Kenneth Pierce, John Maloney, and Marcel Montague.

Besides his wife, Mrs. Kathleen (Maloney) Crafts, Mr. Crafts is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Reid of Chelmsford, Mass., and Carol Crafts and five grandchildren.

Mr. Crafts died Saturday, Oct. 23, after a long illness at the Roger Mann Hospital. He was born in Coventry, the son of the late Samuel and Emma (Edwards) Crafts of Rumney, N. H.

Source: Burlington Free Press, Thursday, October 28, 1948


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