CROUCH, ISAAC AND MRS. ISAAC
MRS. ISAAC CROUCH
Newspaper, 1986
Funeral services for Mrs. Isaac Crouch, 92, of McKinney, who died Sunday at University Nursing Center, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Horn-Harris-Crouch Funeral Chapel. Dr. James Puckett and the Rev. Earl Rogers will officiate. Interment will be at Pecan Grove Cemetery with Horn-Harris-Crouch Funeral Home in charge.
She was born Aug. 20, 1894 in Collin County, the daughter of the late George D. and Josie C. Coffey Kerby. She married Isaac Crouch Dec. 26, 1917 in McKinney.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church in McKinney.
Mrs. Crouch was preceded in death by her husband, who died Aug. 10, 1970. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Violet Joyce Beaty of McKinney and Mrs. Betty Lou Hall of Richardson; one son-in-law, William R. Hall of Richardson; a granddaughter, Harriet Hall of Richardson; and two grandsons, Gregory Hall of England and Jeffrey Hall of Richardson.
The family will be at the funeral home from 7 to 8 p.m. Monday.
ISAAC CROUCH
Courier Gazette, March 21, 1924
Isaac Crouch is to again engage in his profession as undertaker in McKinney, having accepted a position as embalmer and funeral director for the firm of Keller & Largent and will assume his duties in this position after April 1, his present work demanding his personal attention until that time.
This will be good news to the friends of Isaac Crouch over Collin county as he is rated as one of the best men in this profession in the state, his reputation reaching beyond local bounds. He is a past official of the state organization of embalmers and funeral directors in which he has been active.
At the time he passed the state board he was the youngest embalmer in Texas, being granted license at the age of seventeen. His father before him, the late L. W. Crouch, an honored and highly respected McKinney business man was one of the best known men in the profession in Texas and at one time served as president of the state organization, an unsolicited honor coming from the hands of his professional brethren.
Isaac Crouch has followed the profession for about twenty years, being out temporarily only since his firm suffered a fire loss a few years ago. His mother, Mrs. L. W. Crouch yet resides in McKinney. He was born and reared in this city and has friends all over the county. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge the Elks Lodge.... [rest missing]
Newspaper, 1986
Funeral services for Mrs. Isaac Crouch, 92, of McKinney, who died Sunday at University Nursing Center, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Horn-Harris-Crouch Funeral Chapel. Dr. James Puckett and the Rev. Earl Rogers will officiate. Interment will be at Pecan Grove Cemetery with Horn-Harris-Crouch Funeral Home in charge.
She was born Aug. 20, 1894 in Collin County, the daughter of the late George D. and Josie C. Coffey Kerby. She married Isaac Crouch Dec. 26, 1917 in McKinney.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church in McKinney.
Mrs. Crouch was preceded in death by her husband, who died Aug. 10, 1970. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Violet Joyce Beaty of McKinney and Mrs. Betty Lou Hall of Richardson; one son-in-law, William R. Hall of Richardson; a granddaughter, Harriet Hall of Richardson; and two grandsons, Gregory Hall of England and Jeffrey Hall of Richardson.
The family will be at the funeral home from 7 to 8 p.m. Monday.
ISAAC CROUCH
Courier Gazette, March 21, 1924
Isaac Crouch is to again engage in his profession as undertaker in McKinney, having accepted a position as embalmer and funeral director for the firm of Keller & Largent and will assume his duties in this position after April 1, his present work demanding his personal attention until that time.
This will be good news to the friends of Isaac Crouch over Collin county as he is rated as one of the best men in this profession in the state, his reputation reaching beyond local bounds. He is a past official of the state organization of embalmers and funeral directors in which he has been active.
At the time he passed the state board he was the youngest embalmer in Texas, being granted license at the age of seventeen. His father before him, the late L. W. Crouch, an honored and highly respected McKinney business man was one of the best known men in the profession in Texas and at one time served as president of the state organization, an unsolicited honor coming from the hands of his professional brethren.
Isaac Crouch has followed the profession for about twenty years, being out temporarily only since his firm suffered a fire loss a few years ago. His mother, Mrs. L. W. Crouch yet resides in McKinney. He was born and reared in this city and has friends all over the county. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge the Elks Lodge.... [rest missing]