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Miss Lillian Crippen

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30
Month
September
Year
1952
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Miss Lillian Crippen
Long Illness Fatal To Former Teacher

YPSILANTI—Miss Lillian A. Crippen, 84, died yesterday morning at the Hanlon Convalescent Home near Plymouth, after a long illness. She lived at 1291 LaForge Rd. here.
Born Dec. 4, 1867, in Superior township, she was a daughter of Roger G. and Ann E. Crane Crippen, one of the first Methodist circuit riders in Michigan and an early minister of the Dixboro Methodist Church.
Miss Crippen taught school for many years in this area.
Surviving are three nieces, Mrs. Russell Teall of Toledo, O., Mrs. Robert Heston of Monroe and Mrs. George Robbe of Salt Lake City, Utah; and one nephew, Ervin Dunbar of Monroe.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the Moore Funeral Home, with H. E. Detrich of Flint officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.