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- Birth: unknown
Death: Oct., 1918
Solvay
Onondaga County
New York, USA
FAY A. CRANDALL
Early yesterday morning Fay Crandall, oldest son of Charles Crandall, died of pneumonia at his home in Solvay near Syracuse. Mr. Crandall had been seriously ill for several days but was thought to be better. He was born in Sandy Creek, attended the public schools here and was for a time employed by the Corse Press. From here he went to Pulaski and later to Syracuse. He is survived by his wife and child and by his father and two sisters, Mrs. Chas. B. Hogan and Miss Nina Crandall. The funeral will be held Friday. The family have the sympathy of a wide circle of relatives and friends.
Source: Sandy Creek News, Oct 10, 1918
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FAY. A. CRANDALL
Early yesterday morning Fay Crandall, oldest son of Charles Crandall, died of pneumonia at his home in Solvay near Syracuse. Mr. Crandall had been seriously ill for several days but was thought to be better. He was born in Sandy Creek, attended the public schools here and was for a time employed by the Corse Press. From here he went to Pulaski, and later to Syracuse. He is survived by his wife and child, and by his father and two sisters, Mrs. Chas. B. Hogan and Miss Nina Crandall. -Sandy Creek News
Mr. Crandall was at one time employed in the Democrat office. He married Miss Mae Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cooper of. this village. Funeral services were held in Syracuse, Friday morning, Rev. E.A. Rogers, formerly of Pulaski officiating. The remains were brought to Pulaski and burial was made in Riverside cemetery.
Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Oct 16, 1918
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