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© The Chickasha Daily Express
Monday, June 29, 1925
Submitted by: Helen Hatfield


Merritt Arthur "M. A." Crouch

???? ~ 1925 | Age 67

M. A. CROUCH DIES AT HOME; FUNERAL SERVICES ON WED.

M. S. Crouch, aged 67, for about 25 years a resident of Chickasha, succumbed at his home, 1420 S. 16 Street about 12 o'clock and funeral arrangements are being arranged for Wednesday afternoon, pending word from relatives in Iowa, who are expected here.

Mr. Crouch is survived by his wife and a son, Merritt, aged 14; four brothers, Dr. J. E. Crouch of Oregon and Charles, Filbuster and Clarence Crouch of Knoxville, Iowa, and two sisters, Mrs. Allen Anderson and Mrs. Hampton Jones of Knoxville.

Mr. Crouch is a well known citizen of this community and has made his home here for about 25 years.

Up to the time of his death he was actively engaged in business in Chickasha and has a wide circle of friends.

The body is being held at the Brown Funeral Home pending the funeral arrangements.


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