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Obituary
Lanier Cemetery
Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Emily Jordan

Oklahoma
April 1931

Fannie Lee [Cullers] Crispin
June 12, 1879 ~ April 11, 1931


Fannie Cullers was born in Kansas, June 12, 1879. She was married to Joseph EF. Crispin, January 15, 1894. To this union nine children were born. Three have preceded her in death.

She is survived by her husband, Joseph Crispin, and six children. They are Myrtle Wheatley, Stillwater; Ollis Lewis, Perry; Lewis Crispin, Stillwater; Andrew Crispin, Perry; Stella Reynolds, Orlando; Avery Crispin, Perry; five brothers, Robert Cullers, York, Neb; James Cullers, Orlando and Arthur Cullers, Little Rock, Ark. Also 11 grandchildren.

Mrs Crispin died April 11, 1931, at her home north of Perry. She had been a resident of Oklahoma most of her life


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