Person:Deborah Croskell (1)

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Deborah J Croskell
b.12 Feb 1950
d.13 Jun 1964
m.
  1. Deborah J Croskell1950 - 1964
  2. Roger Boyd Croskell1953 - 1997
  3. Martin John Crosskell1957 - 1964
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Deborah J Croskell
Alt Name[3] Debbie _____
Gender Female
Birth[2] 12 Feb 1950
Death[1][2] 13 Jun 1964
Burial[2][4] 18 Jun 1964 Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colorado, United States

Albert Boyd Croskell and two of his children, Deborah and Martin died in a car accident that also injured Albert's wife, Edith.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Deborah Croskell, in Compiler: Skrysak, Phyllis. EvansHernWebbMcPhersonPratt. (Nov. 9, 2003).

    Birth 1949, Death 1964.06.13 (note this is the same day that her father died.)

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Deborah J Croskell, in U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2019. (Online database: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2006).

    Name: Deborah J Croskell
    Service Info.: M/SGT US AIR FORCE
    Birth Date: 12 Feb 1950
    Death Date: 13 Jun 1964
    Relation: Daughter (Minor Child) of Croskell, Albert Boyd
    Interment Date: 18 Jun 1964
    Cemetery: Ft. Logan National Cemetery
    Cemetery Address: 4400 West Kenyon Avenue Denver, CO 80236
    Buried At: Section P Site 2

  3. Obituary of Edith Lucille Lees, in Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, United States. Colorado Springs Gazette, The. (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
    8 May 2010.

    Edie was born in Longmont, Colorado on October 26, 1923 to Gred and Allena Erfert. She died on May 3, 2010. Her parents, two sisters and two brothers have predeceased her. Her children Roger, Debbie and Marty are also deceased. She is survived by her husband Bill, nephew Karl Dreher, niece Karen Smith, stepchildren Bill Lees, Mary Hawthorne, Barbara Lees, Julie Howell and Dana Smith. Edie attended her first twelve years of school in Longmont, Colorado and then graduated from the Colorado School of Nursing of the University of Colorado with a RNBS degree in 1946. Edie taught nursing at the now closed Seton School of Nursing at Penrose Hospital from 1964 to 1972. She then worked as an infection control Nurse at Penrose Hospital until her retirement in 1987. Edie enjoyed playing bridge, traveling and fishing at her and Bill's mountain cabin. She will be sorely missed. Edie was a member of First Presbyterian Church since 1955. A Memorial Service will be held at First Presbyterian Church, Friday May 14, at 10:30 AM. Memorial contributions may be made to First Presbyterian church Deacon's Fund.

  4. Fort Logan National Cemetery, in Find A Grave.