NameNettie Leona CRANDALL157,138
Birth20 Jul 1887, Flandreau, Moody Co., South Dakota
Death23 Sep 1978, Corona, Riverside Co., California5
BurialOlivewood Memorial Park Cemetery, Riverside, Riverside Co., California
FatherWillette Henry CRANDALL (1858-1922)
MotherRhoda M. ELLIS (1859-1931)
Spouses
Birth5 Aug 1885, North Loup, Valley Co., Nebraska
Death2 Nov 1969, Riverside, Riverside Co., California
BurialOlivewood Memorial Park Cemetery, Riverside, Riverside Co., California
FatherAlpha Latimore CRANDALL (1851-1937)
MotherEugenia ROOD (1856-1943)
Marriage28 Oct 1914, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ChildrenWilna Mae (1918-2008)
Notes for Nettie Leona CRANDALL
GRAD: 17 JUN 1908 Milton Academy, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin

of Battle Creek, MI in 1922

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 200, No 11, p 24, Nov. 1978.
Nettie Crandall, daughter of Willette and Rhoda (Ellis) Crandall, was born in Flandreau, South Dakota, on July 20, 1887, and was called to rest on September 23, 1978 at Corona, California.
Nettie committed her life to Christ during the years of her youth and she moved with her parents to Dodge Center, Minn., and later to Milton, Wisconsin. There she met and married Paul R. Crandall. They were united in holy wedlock on October 28, 1914. He preceded her in death several years ago.
She is survived by four sons - Paul, Gordon, Wade and Alan; by three daughters: Wilna Van Noty, Jeanice Marsh and Mary Carter; by twenty-six grandchildren and by twenty-six great-grandchildren.
Interment was in the Riverside Olivewood Cemetery with a service in loving memory conducted by her pastor, Alton L. Wheeler. A. L. W.
Notes for Paul Rood (Spouse 1)
GRAD: 20 JUN 1906 Milton Academy, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
GRAD: 16 JUN 1910 Milton College - BA, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 188, No 7, p 15, Feb. 16, 1970.
Paul Rood Crandall was born Aug. 5, 1885, in a dugout in North Loup, Nebr., and died in Riverside, Calif., Nov. 2, 1969.
His faithful Christian life began with conversion while a student at Milton College and continued through his many years of service in the Battle Creek, Mich., and Riverside Seventh Day Baptist Churches where he held virtually every office from janitor to church president.
His life was blessed with a loving wife, Nettie, and seven children, Paul, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. Wilna VanNoty, Durango, Colo.; Mrs. Janice Marsh, Long Beach, Calif.; Gordon, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Wade, Riverside, Calif.; Mrs. Mary Carter. Rialto, Calif.; and Alan, Battle Creek, Mich. Besides his wife and children, he is survived by a brother, Horace, two sisters, Mrs. Ora Clement and Mrs. Hazel Stewart, twenty-six grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.
The memorial service was conducted by his pastor C. Rex. Burdick, at Simons Mortuary and interment was at Olivewood Cemetery in Riverside. C. R. B.
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