NameMaude Winifred CRANDALL157,138
Birth2 Sep 1875, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Death1922
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
MotherLucinda E. COTTRELL (1846-1919)
Spouses
Birth10 Dec 1878, Humboldt, Richardson Co., Nebraska
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherGeorge Washington HURLEY (1840-1886)
MotherSusan Rebecca FURROW (1841-1882)
Marriage4 Jan 1901, Denison, Crawford Co., Iowa
Notes for Maude Winifred CRANDALL
Census: 1880 Denison, Crawford Co., Iowa: age 4

of Milton in her mother's 1919 obituary
of Riverside, California in her father's 1922 obituary

Maude Winifred (Crandall) Hurley 1875-1922
Categories: Later Arrivals, Rev. Henry N. Jordan Officiating, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 93, No 5, p 159, July 31, 1922.
Maude Winifred Crandall was born in Denison, Iowa, September 2, 1875, and after nine weeks of intense suffering following an operation died in a hospital in Riverside, Cal., July 12, 1922.
Mrs. Hurley was a daughter of Henry Francis and Lucinda Cottrell Crandall. When a young child her parents moved to North Loup, Neb., where they made their home for a time. During their residence there, Maude, a girl of fourteen, made a public profession of faith in Christ and joined the Seventh Day Baptist Church. On coming to Milton she transferred her membership to the church of her faith here.
For many years Mrs. Hurley resided in Milton. Two years ago she with her children removed to Riverside hoping thereby to gain new strength and restored health for herself and for her daughter. Faithfully and devotedly she tried to keep her family together for she lived for them, spending herself for their welfare.
She leaves to mourn the loss of a loving mother five children, Rex, Reba, Fay, Hugh and Roberta. she is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Floyd T. Coon and three brothers, Wilmer H., Harry B. and Fred A. Crandall, all of Milton.
Memorial services were held at Riverside on Sabbath afternoon, July 15. The remains were brought to Milton Junction, Wis., and placed beside her father and mother in the Milton Junction cemetery. H. N. J.
Notes for Louis Stillman “Lou” (Spouse 1)
Louis Stillman Hurley 1878-1953
Categories: Battle Creek, Michigan, Later Arrivals, Merchant / Banker, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 154, No 8, p 95, Feb. 23, 1953.
Louis S. Hurley, son of George and Susan (Furrow) Hurley, was born on December 10, 1878, in Humboldt, Neb. After extended confinement to his home during the past six years, he was called rest on January 18, 1953.
Mr. Hurley attended Milton Academy and College, Milton, Wis., where he learned the bakery trade. He came to Battle Creek in 1916 and was an active member of the Seventh Day Baptist Church, where he taught a boys' class for sixteen years, was a member of the choir, and served the Lord in other capacities until ill health constrained him to retire.
His wife, the former Edith Hoag, survives, along with two daughters, two sons, two sisters, two brothers, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at Battle Creek, Mich., conducted by the pastor, Rev. Alton L. Wheeler. A. L. W.

Census: 1880 Franklin, Richardson Co., Nebraska: age 1
Census: 15 JUN 1885 Humboldt, Richardson Co., Nebraska: age 6
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