Crandall, Irving 1853-1929
Farmer
of New Lisbon
Dies
After Long Illness
Irving
Crandall Succumbs to Cancer;
Funeral
Sunday
New Lisbon, May 27---Irving Crandall, a well
known and highly esteemed resident of New Lisbon, died at his home
near Naylors Corners, Friday, after many weeks illness with cancer.
Mr. Crandall was born in the town of Milford,
November 15, 1853, the son of Timothy and Laura Bitterley Crandall.
His early life was spent in the town of his birth. Later and after
his marriage to Ella Sommers about 45 years ago he moved to a farm in
the town of Laurens, where they resided for a number of years. Eight
years ago they bought the late Orten Peep place at New Lisbon, where
they have since resided.
Beside his wife he is survived by three sons,
Harris Crandall, of Saratoga Springs, Albert Crandall of Otego, and
George Crandall, who resides on a farm adjoining his parents; five
grandchildren, a niece and one nephew, residing at Burlington Flats.
The funeral was held at his home Sunday afternoon
at 2 o'clock and was largely attended. Rev. E. E. Hutchinson, rector
of Zion Episcopal church of Morris, of which the deceased was a
member for many years, officiated. Interment was made in Hillington
cemetery.
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