Person:Hattie Louk (1)

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m. 5 Aug 1984
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Name[2] Hattie Beatrice Louk
Gender Female
Birth? 30 Apr 1911 Neal, Greenwood, Kansas, United States
Marriage 5 Aug 1984 Yates Center, Woodson, Kansas, United Statesto John Neuton Crumrine
Death? 24 Mar 2002 Yates Center, Woodson, Kansas, United States
Burial? Little Sandy Cemetery, Wilson, Kansas, United States
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  1.   Hattie Beatrice Louk Crumrine, in Find A Grave.

    Chanute Tribune, The (KS) - March 26, 2002
    Deceased Name: Hattie Beatrice Crumrine 1911 - 2002
    YATES CENTER - Hattie Beatrice Crumrine, 90, Yates Center, died Sunday, March 24, 2002, at Twin Oaks Health Care Center, Yates Center.

    She was born April 30, 1911, in Neal, the daughter of Charlie Wesley and Hattie Ann Naylor Louk.

    She grew up in the Neal and Yates Center areas and attended school in the Little Sandy community and Yates Center.

    She was a homemaker and made and sold crafts.

    She attended the First Christian Church of Yates Center.

    She was first married to Olin Puckett in 1927, then to Lester Puckett and then to John Crumrine. All preceded her in death.

    Survivors include two sons, Lloyd Puckett, Wichita, and Victor D. Puckett, Huntsville, Ala.; two daughters, Trenna Watts, Yates Center, and Janice Sue Robb, Ft. Scott; 14 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren.

    Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 27, at Campbell Funeral Home, Yates Center. Burial will be in Little Sandy Cemetery.

    The family will receive friends from 6 - 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

    Memorials are suggested to the Yates Center Senior Center and may be left with the funeral home.

    Campbell Funeral Home, Yates Center, is in charge of arrangements.
    Copyright, 2002, The Chanute Tribune. All Rights Reserved.

  2. Clay, Phyllis Crumrine, and Hilmer Crumrine. A family history of William Krumrein, Crumrine and his wife Susannah McWhorter: our first ancestors in Kansas ; giving both descendents and ancestors along with the allied families of Stalnaker, Radcliff, Zinn, and others both in America and Germany. (Wichita, Kansas: P. Clay, 1989?)
    p.71.