Obit: Crandall, Nelson E. (1860 - 1927)
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Surnames: CRANDALL
MONTGOMERY WOOD ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 02/10/1927 Crandall, Nelson
E. (30 Jan 1860 - 2 Feb 1927) Nelson E. Crandall
passed away at his home in this city (Neillsville, Clark County,
Wis.) about 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, Feb. 2, 1927. Mr.
Crandall has been an invalid for many years. Some 26 years ago a
severe illness came upon him and transformed him from a very
vigorous strong man into a condition of invalidism, although for
some time he continued to do considerable work. He has been
practically laid up for 13 years, for the latter portion of that
time being confined to bed or a wheel chair. Yet he was cheerful
and uncomplaining beyond what seemed possible. Mr. Crandall was
born at Farmington, Wis., Jan. 30, 1860. He grew to manhood there
and on Jan. 18, 1883 was married to Miss Kate Montgomery at Mt.
Horeb, Wis. They lived a year in Jefferson Co. and moved to Clark
County, purchasing 80 acres of land five miles north of
Neillsville, where they lived 4 years. They then moved to this city
and lived 2 years, then buying a small farm west of Black River
Bridge. This was their home till they moved to the city 13 years
ago. Mr. Crandall was a man of high character, modest and
gentlemanly in manner, devoted to his home and family and to his
friends. He had not an enemy in the world. He leaves his wife
and three children: Bert Crandall of Casper, Wyoming; Eugene of
Granton and Hazel, Mrs. Will Wood of Salem, Ohio. The daughter was
here for some time before her father's death, and the son Bert,
arriving on Wednesday just after just after the father had passed
away. Two brothers also survive, Chester of Hebron, Wis., and Bert
of Minneapolis. The funeral was
held Friday at the Congregational Church, Rev. G. W. Longenecker
officiating, the Modern Woodman ceremony also being used at the
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