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James B. Crawl
© Cheyenne Star
29 Aug 1935
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



James B. Crawl, a well known resident of the Grimes community died at his home last Monday night of a heart attack. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the Dempsey cemetery, Dempsey, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
Mr. Crawl was born in Kentucky in 1871.
He had resided in the vicinity of Dempsey for the past 35 years and was one of the highly respected citizens of the county.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Donna Crawl; four stepchildren; four sisters, Mrs. G. A. Stovall of Sayre, Oklahoma; Mrs. W. T. Williams of Ft. Worth, Texas; Mrs. Mary E. Mann of Canon City, Colorado; Mrs. Fanny Galbreath of Canon City, Colorado; and two brothers, T. J. Crawl of the Dempsey community; and Buck Crawl of Reydon, Oklahoma.
Burial in Dempsey Cemetery, Dempsey, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.


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