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Major County, Oklahoma



Glen Orville Crawford
© Hennessey OK Clipper
10-09-1958
Submitted by : Jo Aguirre
© Glenn

Glen Orville CRAWFORD

Ames Cemetery


June 7, 1902 - October 3, 1958

Glen O. Crawford, 56 of Ames, died Friday morning October 3, at the home of his brother seven miles southeast of Ames , following a period of ill health. He was born at Ames and spent his entire lifetime in that community.

He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge. Survivors are one sister Mrs. Oliver Lee of Waukomis; three brothers Raymond, Earl and Lester all of Ames. His parents , one brother and one sister preceded him in death.

Services were held Sunday afternoon in the Ames high school auditorium. Burial was in the Ames Cemetery.

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