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Nathan Garvin Crenshaw

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Nathan Garvin Crenshaw

Birth
Kerr County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Jan 1919 (aged 32)
Comfort, Kendall County, Texas, USA
Burial
Comfort, Kendall County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 5, Row F, Lot 1
Memorial ID
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Nathan was born on Bear Creek, Kerr Co, TX. He married Bertha Hein on January 4, 1908 in Kerr Co TX by F.G. Moses, minister of the gospel.

April 22, 1910 Kerr Co, TX
Crenshaw, Nathan age 23 b. TX
Crenshaw, Bertha age 21 b. TX
Crenshaw, Chester age 1y6m b. TX

Things I remember by Ada Crenshaw Council (his sister)
"Nathan was the one who could keep us listening when we would go to the field to work; he would make up big stories and tell us and we would be spellbound and never got the work done."

The Kerrville Advance January 23, 1919
Nathan G. Crenshaw
N. G. Crenshaw, aged three-three died at his home in Comfort on Tuesday, Jan. 14, as the result of pneumonia which he had contracted about a week before This was the second attack of disease which Mr. Crenshaw had experienced this winter, the former illness having occurred only a few weeks earlier. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon from Lindermann's undertaking establishment, and was conducted by Cypress Camp W.O.W. of which the decedent was a member. The ritual at the grave was read by Council Commander R.M. Flack, and the following members of the camp acted as pallbearers H.C. Ingenhuett, Ottie Willie, Otto Spenrath, Ernst Doebbler, Eddie Schmidt and Arnold Ling. The decedent came to Comfort from Kerrville a few years ago. He is survived by three small children and his wife who was Miss Bertha Hein a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hein of Comfort. Comfort News.

On December 12, 1926 Edgar Pankratz married Mrs. Bertha Crenshaw in Kerr Co, TX.
Nathan was born on Bear Creek, Kerr Co, TX. He married Bertha Hein on January 4, 1908 in Kerr Co TX by F.G. Moses, minister of the gospel.

April 22, 1910 Kerr Co, TX
Crenshaw, Nathan age 23 b. TX
Crenshaw, Bertha age 21 b. TX
Crenshaw, Chester age 1y6m b. TX

Things I remember by Ada Crenshaw Council (his sister)
"Nathan was the one who could keep us listening when we would go to the field to work; he would make up big stories and tell us and we would be spellbound and never got the work done."

The Kerrville Advance January 23, 1919
Nathan G. Crenshaw
N. G. Crenshaw, aged three-three died at his home in Comfort on Tuesday, Jan. 14, as the result of pneumonia which he had contracted about a week before This was the second attack of disease which Mr. Crenshaw had experienced this winter, the former illness having occurred only a few weeks earlier. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon from Lindermann's undertaking establishment, and was conducted by Cypress Camp W.O.W. of which the decedent was a member. The ritual at the grave was read by Council Commander R.M. Flack, and the following members of the camp acted as pallbearers H.C. Ingenhuett, Ottie Willie, Otto Spenrath, Ernst Doebbler, Eddie Schmidt and Arnold Ling. The decedent came to Comfort from Kerrville a few years ago. He is survived by three small children and his wife who was Miss Bertha Hein a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hein of Comfort. Comfort News.

On December 12, 1926 Edgar Pankratz married Mrs. Bertha Crenshaw in Kerr Co, TX.


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