April 21, 1925, THE MONROE JOURNAL
-Mr. Josiah CROOK, a well known farmer who lived two miles North of town, died Sat. afternoon of pneumonia, after an illness which began on Tuesday. He was 78 years of age and is survived by 5 sons and 3 daughters, Messrs. William, John, Robert, Isaac and Oscar CROOK, and Mrs. [Lillie] Bartley HELMS, Mrs. Robert KIZIAH and Mrs. BELK. His brothers are Messrs. Cull, Leroy and Willeford CROOK. The deceased was a good farmer and respected citizen. Funeral was held Sunday afternoon by Elder W. C. EDWARDS and was attended by a large number of people.
ã2000-2008 - Julie Hampton Ganis
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April 21, 1925, THE MONROE JOURNAL
-Mr. Josiah CROOK, a well known farmer who lived two miles North of town, died Sat. afternoon of pneumonia, after an illness which began on Tuesday. He was 78 years of age and is survived by 5 sons and 3 daughters, Messrs. William, John, Robert, Isaac and Oscar CROOK, and Mrs. [Lillie] Bartley HELMS, Mrs. Robert KIZIAH and Mrs. BELK. His brothers are Messrs. Cull, Leroy and Willeford CROOK. The deceased was a good farmer and respected citizen. Funeral was held Sunday afternoon by Elder W. C. EDWARDS and was attended by a large number of people.
ã2000-2008 - Julie Hampton Ganis
The data contained here may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material.*
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