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CROYLE,Mrs. Grace I. Thompson
Mrs. Grace I. Croyle, 67, of 439 Grand Avenue, died Wednesday at Memorial Hospital where she had been admitted January 26. She had been in failing health the past year. Born in Friendsville, she was a daughter of the late John and Lillian Friend Thompson. Her husband, Thomas R. Croyle, died in 1968. She was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Osterburg, Pa. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. George Click, this city; Mrs. Howard Carpenter Sr., Cash Valley Road; Mrs. Howard Whittington, Baltimore; Mrs. John Ditch, Indiana, Pa.; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The body is at the George Funeral Home. Interment, Osterburg Reformed Cemetery. Cumberland News, February 26, 1971 (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso) Posted December 4, 2010

CRUMP, Mrs. Belva Chisholm
Mrs. Belva Crump, 75, of RD 1, Mt. Savage, died Wednesday at Sacred Heart Hospital, where she had been a patient three months. Born at Mount Savage, she was the daughter of the late Abram and Ocea (Cessna) Chisholm. Her husband, David Crump; died in 1967. She was a member of Mt. Savage United Methodist Church and the Rebekah Lodge of Mt. Savage. Surviving are two sons, David J. Crump, Hubbard, Ohio, and John R. Crump, Corriganville; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Beal, Mt. Savage, and Mrs. Marguerite Dishong, Corriganville; three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Rose and Mrs. Fannie Lavin, both of Mt. Savage, and Mrs. Norma Shober, LaVale; one brother, Abram E. Chisholm, this city; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Silcox - Merritt Funeral Residence today from 2 to 4 and7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted there tomorrow at 11 a.m. with Rev. C. Clair Leber officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Savage Methodist Cemetery. The Cumberland News, April 1, 1977 (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

CRUMP, James E.
Frostburg, Aug. 17 — James E. Crump, 77, former mayor of Frostburg, died this morning at his home, 89 Bowery street, after a lingering illness. Mr. Crump, a native of Zihlman, and the last of his family, was a pioneer of hard surfaced roads, having been, when he was in the contracting business, the first to construct such a road in the county. In his early years, he was also engaged in the livery business. In 1918 he accepted a position with the Potomac Edison Company as line construction foreman. He retired about four years ago. He was a member of the First Methodist Church, Knights of Malta, and Frostburg Council 125 Junior Order United American Mechanics. Besides his wife, the former Miss Mary Jane Taylor, with whom he resided, he is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Geo. Martin, Huntington, W. Va.; Mrs. Walter Tilden, Hartsdale, N. Y.; Mrs. Edmund Hughes and Mrs. Booker Goad, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. J. Marshall Stewart, Mrs. Frederick Boettner, and Mrs. Joseph Brode, this city, and two sons, Isaac R. Crump, Los Angeles, Calif., and J. Taylor Crump, this city. The Cumberland Evening Times, August 17, 1940 (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

CRUMP, Mrs. Jennie M. Durst
FROSTBURG - Mrs. Jennie M. (Durst) Crump, 64, wife of J. Taylor Crump, 11 Standish street, died Saturday at Allegany County Infirmary where she had been a patient two years. Mrs. Crump was a daughter of the late Norman and Anna Mary (Taylor) Durst. She was a member of the First Methodist Church and a life member of Mountain Chapter 15, Order of Eastern Star. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William McGinnis and Mrs. William Anderson, both of East Riverdale; two sons, Robert T. Crump, Inwood, W. Va., and Ralph F. Crump, Point Pleasant, W. Va.; a brother, Wilbur Durst, Avilton, and six grandchildren. The body is at the Hafer Funeral Home where services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. with Rev. John Bayley Jones, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiation. Interment will be in Frostburg Memorial Park. The Cumberland Evening Times, February 2, 1953 (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso) Posted August 10, 2011

CRUMP, Mrs. Mary V.
MT. SAVAGE — Mrs. Mary V. Crump, 80, died yesterday at the residence of her daughter with whom she resided. She had been in failing health 11 months. Born in Mt.Savage, Mrs. Crump was a member of St. George Episcopal Church, St. Ann's Chapter and the Women of St. George. Her husband, George P. Crump, preceded her in death. Besides Mrs. Margaret Wilhelm of Mt. Savage, with whom she lived, surviving are five other daughters: Mrs. Alma O'Neal, also of Mt. Savage; Mrs. Grace Ridenour, Thurmont, Md.; Mrs. Emaline Carter, Cumberland; Mrs. Mildred Klock, Hyattsvllle; and Mrs. Virginia Bishop, Keyser, W. Va.; two sons, Robert J. and John E. Crump, both of Mt. Savage; a sister, Mrs. Delia Bolden of Baltimore; 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received in the Durst Funeral Home, Frostburg, today and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. in St. George Episcopal Church. Rev. Phillip Swickard will officiate and interment will be in the parish cemetery. A litany for the departed will be conducted in the funeral home tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. The Cumberland Sunday Times, January 28, 1973 (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso) Posted July 11, 2009

CRUMP, Mrs. Susan C. Mulligan
MT. SAVAGE-Mrs. Susan C. Crump, 60, died yesterday at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, where she had been admitted September 22. She had been in failing health 10 years. A native of here, she was a daughter of the late James and Elizabeth (Hiner) Mulligan and was the widow of G. Marshall Crump. She was a former employe of Celanese Fibers Company and a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, the sodality, and Ladies Auxiliary to Old Rail Post 6025, VFW. Surviving are six sisters, Mrs. Bridget Williams, Miss Cecelia Mulligan and Miss Alice Mulligan, here; Mrs. Rebecca Jenkins, Mrs. Angela Witt, Cumberland, and Mrs. Mary L. Conlon, Colorado Springs, Colo.; four brothers, Frank and William Mulligan, Washington; Carl and Charles Mulligan, here, and a number of nieces and nephews. The body is at the Durst Funeral Home. The Cumberland Evening Times, October 7, 1972 (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso) Posted June 25, 2009

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