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Frances C <I>Kruse</I> Cook

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Frances C Kruse Cook

Birth
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
22 Jan 1929 (aged 55)
Bellevue, Huron County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5 Lot 1486-0
Memorial ID
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DEATH TOLL RISES TO 19 AT BELLEVUE.
TOTAL OF VICTIMS IN CRASH AT OHIO CITY WHERE INTERURBAN CAR COLLIDES WITH BUS INCREASES AS ANOTHER PERSON DIES TODAY.
INVESTIGATION STARTS.
DRIVER OF BUS HELD BLAMELESS.

Bellevue, Ohio, Jan. 23. 1929-- (AP) -- The death toll of yesterday's crash between a bus and a Lake Shore electric interurban car mounted to 19 today with the death of RICHARD FREEMAN, 30, of Cleveland. George Gould of Chicago, attorney for the Greyhound company, who came here to make an investigation for the company, sent a statement to his headquarters at Chicago, holding BUTLER, the bus driver, blameless. Representatives making the investigation for the public utilities commission indicated it would be at least a week before they made a report. They revisited the scene of the crash today and then prepared to take testimony. It was expected the coroner's report also would not be made until next week.

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Name: Cook, Frances
Date: Jan 26 1929
Source: unknown, Reel #16
Notes: Cook-Frances (nee Kruse), wife of the late William J. Cook, mother of Carleton, Norman and Willard, sister of Mrs. E. H. Row, William, Otto and Alfred Kruse. Services Saturday, Jan. 26, 2:30 p. m., from Deutsch Funeral Home, 1490 Crawford Road.
DEATH TOLL RISES TO 19 AT BELLEVUE.
TOTAL OF VICTIMS IN CRASH AT OHIO CITY WHERE INTERURBAN CAR COLLIDES WITH BUS INCREASES AS ANOTHER PERSON DIES TODAY.
INVESTIGATION STARTS.
DRIVER OF BUS HELD BLAMELESS.

Bellevue, Ohio, Jan. 23. 1929-- (AP) -- The death toll of yesterday's crash between a bus and a Lake Shore electric interurban car mounted to 19 today with the death of RICHARD FREEMAN, 30, of Cleveland. George Gould of Chicago, attorney for the Greyhound company, who came here to make an investigation for the company, sent a statement to his headquarters at Chicago, holding BUTLER, the bus driver, blameless. Representatives making the investigation for the public utilities commission indicated it would be at least a week before they made a report. They revisited the scene of the crash today and then prepared to take testimony. It was expected the coroner's report also would not be made until next week.

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Name: Cook, Frances
Date: Jan 26 1929
Source: unknown, Reel #16
Notes: Cook-Frances (nee Kruse), wife of the late William J. Cook, mother of Carleton, Norman and Willard, sister of Mrs. E. H. Row, William, Otto and Alfred Kruse. Services Saturday, Jan. 26, 2:30 p. m., from Deutsch Funeral Home, 1490 Crawford Road.


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