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Susan (Susie) Rebecca CRUMPLER

Female - 1963


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Susan (Susie) Rebecca CRUMPLER was born in Wood Co, TX ’6; died on 9 Jun 1963 in Pittsburg, Camp Co, TX’6.

    Notes:

    [Related - Crumpler Name - jjones116@aol.com.ftw]

    Susie lived at Maple Springs, Camp County, Texas before her marriage and Oscar lived at Leesburg, also in Camp County, Texas. They had gone together for about 1 1/2 years and were engaged about eight months. They were married at her home on Wednesday afternoon, December 28, 1892. All of the Methodist ministers had gone to conference, so Uncle Billie Harris, a Baptist preacher performed the ceremony. No one stood up with them, but everyone was invited to the wedding and to the
    wedding supper.
    When Mother (Susie) King was asked, she said that everyone stayed for the wedding supper and that instead of coffee and cake; they served a big meal. They spent the first night at his sister's, Mrs. Will Morris, a place near Leesburg, but waited until they were married to buy their furniture. They stayed at his sister's for two weeks, then moved into their home.
    Her "hope chest" consisted of quilts, feather beds, and pillows and linens. Oscar came for her in his wagon and team and they loaded all of her things into his wagon.
    They lived in Leesburg for about 18 years, then bought the farm at Ebenezer Community and moved there. All of their children were born at Leesburg. Jake and Bill the youngest, were six years old when they moved to Ebenezer.
    Susie's wedding dress was yellow and her gloves were white kid four-button gloves.
    For many years, Ruby (King) and Loujena King would take the children--all six and go to Mother King's for the church revival meeting. Loujena would play the piano, the little boys would pass the collection plate and they bolstered the
    attendance for every service--morning and evening.
    Mother King was proud for them to come and the children were surely forgiven for their unwillingness to leave their play in the pretty white sand surrouding the house and get bathed in the wash tub and dressed for church. Just as surely
    Ruby and Loujena were forgiven for their vexations in accomplishing this feat.
    Jake and Shep were able to get their vacations and go with us for the meeting but not often. It was customary then for the visiting evangelist to spend the nights at the parsonage then he and the pastor would eat dinner in the different
    homes in the community. Mother King always "had the preachers" one day.
    The day before, the yard was raked and every inch of the ground from the barn gates and the "outhouse" was swept. The vegetables were all gathered in and most of the meal was prepared in advance. The children were brushed up on their best manners and behavior and all were perfect when they came to the table, they bowed their heads for grace and all was going perfectly until the old preacher started eating his peas with his knife. This information was furnished by Loujena Sheppard King.
    Susie had cancer of the larynyx and had her larynyx removed sometime before 1958 but she lived a long time afterwards. After this surgery, she could only talk in a whisper.


    The following obituary appeared in a local newspaper.

    MRS. SUSIE KING, 92, DIES AT MT. PLEASANT Pittsburg--Mrs. Susie King, 92, died Sunday morning in a Mt. Pleasant nursing home, following an extended illness. A lifetime resident of Camp County, she recently moved from the Ebenezer Community into Mt. Pleasant because of failing health. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Ebenezer Methodist Church, six miles east of Pittsburg. Rev Milton Johnson will officiate. Burial will be in the Ebenezer Cemetary under the direction of Ellis Funeral Home. Survivors include four sons, Bill King of Mt. Pleasant, H.H. King, O.S. King and Eugene King all of Abilene; a daughter, Mrs. Wright Oliver of Mt. Pleasant; two brothers, A.F. Crumpler of Stephenville and Arthur Crumpler of Anson; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Howell of Winnsboro; 12 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.

    Susan married Oscar Forrest KING on 28 Dec 1892 in Camp Co, TX ’8. Oscar was born in Bullock Co, AL ’3; died on 4 Jul 1937 in Pittsburg, Camp Co, TX ’6. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Mary Vera KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Oct 1893 in Leesburg, Camp Cty, TX; died on 24 May 1968 in Mt. Pleasant, Titus County, Texas.
    2. 3. Johnny Eugene "Uncle Lou" KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Jan 1895 in Oxford Community, Leesburg Camp Co., Texas; died on 16 Nov 1970 in Pittsburg, Camp County, Texas.
    3. 4. Oscar Shelton KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Jan 1902 in Camp County, Pittsburg, Texas; died on 17 Dec 1963 in Abilene, Texas.
    4. 5. Howard Oron "Bill" KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Dec 1904 in Oxford Community, Camp Co, TX’3; died on 14 Feb 1970 in Mt. Pleasant, Titus Co, TX’6.
    5. 6. Hiram Holman "Jake" KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Dec 1904 in Camp Co, Texas; died on 27 Sep 1972 in Lubbock, Texas.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mary Vera KING Descendancy chart to this point (1.Susan1) was born on 9 Oct 1893 in Leesburg, Camp Cty, TX; died on 24 May 1968 in Mt. Pleasant, Titus County, Texas.

    Notes:

    [Related - Crumpler Name - jjones116@aol.com.ftw]

    A newspaper article in Caro, Michigan, January 18, 1962 recorded the death of James Oliver as follows:

    FORMER CARO COUPLE OVERCOME BY GAS

    Word was recived Friday morning of the death of James W. (John) Oliver formerly of Caro and now of Mt. Pleasant, Texas. According to authorities, Oliver died of gas asphysication at his Texas home on Thursday. His wife, Mary is still in a Mt. Pleasant, Texas hospital in serious condition from the same gas poisoning.
    The asphysication occurred during the extreme low temperatures which have hit the Texas area and have been responsible for scores of other deaths. Reports from Mt. Pleasant indicated that something went wrong with the heating system and although Oliver called the operator, by the time police arrived it was too late to help him. Mrs. Oliver was rushed to the hospital. Oliver is a well-known former lineman for the REA of the Thumb and had retired at his native Texas home a few years ago.
    He was born at Mt. Pleasant on October 10, 1881 and moved to this county in March of 1940 after having lived for a time in Bad Axe. He was one of the first employees of the Thumb REA, working first at Ubly then at Bad Axe and later at
    Caro. He married Mary Vera King. She survives as does a daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Mary) Goodchild of Fairgrove; and two sons, William and James of Detroit. He also leaves a brother, William of Little Rock, Arkansas; nine grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Funeral services and burial was at Mt. Pleasant on Sunday, January 14. He had been an active member of the Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 226, FAM at Caro (Masonic) and had transferred his memberhship to a similar lodge at Mt. Pleasant.

    Aunt Vera recovered and lived until her death in Mt. Pleasant. She suffered from sugar diabetes. She would call her brother, Bill and other members of the family from time to time. When she was finished talking--no matter what
    conversation was going on--she said "and that's that" and would hang up before anything further was said. It was her way of saying goodbye.

    Mary married James Wright OLIVER on 7 May 1911. James was born on 10 Oct 1883 in Mt. Pleasant, Titus County, Texas; died on 11 Jan 1962 in Mt. Pleasant, Titus County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. William Forrest Oliver  Descendancy chart to this point died in Michigan.
    2. 8. James Edward OLIVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Feb 1920; died in Michigan.
    3. 9. Mary Frances OLIVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Oct 1922; died in Abilene, TX.

  2. 3.  Johnny Eugene "Uncle Lou" KING Descendancy chart to this point (1.Susan1) was born on 9 Jan 1895 in Oxford Community, Leesburg Camp Co., Texas; died on 16 Nov 1970 in Pittsburg, Camp County, Texas.

    Notes:

    [Related - Crumpler Name - jjones116@aol.com.ftw]

    Eugene never married--he was stricken with spinal meningitis which left him crippled. When Loujena King first knew him, he was a great help on the farm. Some of his chores were shelling peas, pealing fruit, drawing water, churning, ironing and
    washing dishes. Earlier, he went to the field and picked cotton, crawling on his knees. When Mother (Susie) King got sick and left the Mt. Pleasant hospital (Titus County Memorial), she went to a nursing home in Mt. Pleasant before she died,
    he came to Abilene and stayed 1 1/2 years in Hiriam (Jake) and Gena King's home--later he lived at Shady Oaks Lodge. He had surgery in the fall of 1968 and had a malignant tumor removed from his intestines. He made a quick recovery and now was
    almost 74 years of age. He had good health and enjoyed the activities of the indoor sports club and all of the programs given at the lodge. "By Loujena Sheppard King". When "Uncle Lou" was living with Mother (Susie) King her grandson, Bruce
    would bring his children to visit. Uncle Lou was in a wheelchair and would whittle sling shots. He made one each for D'Auan and Tommy.


  3. 4.  Oscar Shelton KING Descendancy chart to this point (1.Susan1) was born on 1 Jan 1902 in Camp County, Pittsburg, Texas; died on 17 Dec 1963 in Abilene, Texas.

    Notes:

    [Related - Crumpler Name - jjones116@aol.com.ftw]

    Uncle Shep died of cancer.

    Oscar married Ruby Mae GRIFFITH on 10 Jul 1926. Ruby was born on 19 Jan 1907 in Abilene, Texas; died on 10 Aug 1976 in Abilene, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Donald Ray KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Mar 1934 in Abilene, Texas; died on 8 Nov 1996.

  4. 5.  Howard Oron "Bill" KING Descendancy chart to this point (1.Susan1) was born on 16 Dec 1904 in Oxford Community, Camp Co, TX’3; died on 14 Feb 1970 in Mt. Pleasant, Titus Co, TX’6.

    Notes:

    [Related - Crumpler Name - jjones116@aol.com.ftw]

    Bill was the twin of Hiriam Holman "Jake". They were born about 3:30 p.m. on a Friday in Oxford Community; Jake was born first and the doctor charged $10.00.

    Bill worked as a sharecropper in his younger days. When his son, Bruce was born they were living in a potato house. When he and his wife moved to Mt. Pleasant, they ran a City Service Station. About 1960 their home burned, everything but
    a wooden chest and Alma's sewing machine was destroyed. They then ran a Phillips 66 station and grocery store on the old Dallas highway outside of Mt. Pleasant until Bill's death.

    He loved horses and often participated in local rodeo events. In his younger days, he participated in the bull riding. Although his real name was Howard Oron, he had Oron Bill King on his social security card and his driver's license.

    Howard married Alma Faye KENNINGTON on 22 Apr 1926 in Texas. Alma was born on 4 Oct 1908 in Como, Hopkins Co, TX’3; died on 16 Jul 1976 in Mt. Pleasant, Titus Co, TX’6. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 6.  Hiram Holman "Jake" KING Descendancy chart to this point (1.Susan1) was born on 16 Dec 1904 in Camp Co, Texas; died on 27 Sep 1972 in Lubbock, Texas.

    Notes:

    [Related - Crumpler Name - jjones116@aol.com.ftw]

    He had a twin brother Howard Oron "Bill" King. The twins were born about 3:30 p.m. on a Friday in Oxford Community; Jake was born first. The doctor charged $10.00. Jake and Bill were about six years old when the family moved to the Ebenezer
    community.

    Jake's nephew Bruce King often said what a fine man his Uncle Jake was. Jake and Gena took care of his mother during her bout with cancer. They took her to Houston during her treatments and gave her much love and care.

    The following Paraphrase of Proverbs 31:10-31 was written by Tilden B. Armstrong:



    In Memory of H. H. (Jake) King



    A good son, husband, father, who can find?

    He is far more precious than stocks, bonds or real estate.

    His wife has no occasion to doubt his integrity, and he will prove a good provider.

    He remains faithful to his vows all the days of his life.

    He seeks for work; finds it and gives a day's service for a day's wage.

    He is like the ships of merchants, bringing provisions for his household from far and near.

    He rises early in the morning and makes adequate preparations for the day.

    He considers every opportunity an occasion for investment, and takes advantage of it.

    He plants where he does not expect to reap, but with a prayer that it will bless others.

    He gives praise to God for strength of mind and body.

    He has conviction that the way of the Lord is profitable.

    The radiance ofhis faith is not dismiished by the darkness of doubt, nor the approach of night.

    He puts his heart, as well as his hands into his work.

    He shares what he has with the poor, and gives a helping hand to the needy.

    He doesn't dread the coming of Winter, having used the Spring and Summer to make ready for whatever it may bring.

    His neat dress speaks of his kind and gentle spirit.

    His wife is honored and respected by all who know her.

    The callouses on his hands are the product of his labor, which sustains and blesses his family.

    He is clothed with strength and dignity of a faith that keeps a smile on his face regardless of the circumstances of life.

    He speaks words of wisdom; his tongue knows no words except those of kindness.

    His heart delights in his family. He teaches his children to honor God and neighbor with honest toil.

    His children bless God when they remember him; so does his wife; and the life that he lived continues to praise her.

    Many men have done excellently, but he is near the top of the list.

    Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, to some people, but he used them to praise God and bless his neighbor.

    The life that he has lived shall never cease to be a blessing and a benediction to all who come after.

    Love never dies!

    The name was "Jake".

    "He Walked with God and God Took Him Home."

    Hiram married Loujena SHEPPARD on 5 May 1928 in 1142 Palm Street, Abilene, Texas. Loujena was born on 16 Jun 1903 in Edith Community, Coke County, Texas; died on 23 Jan 1987 in Lubbock, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 3

  1. 7.  William Forrest Oliver Descendancy chart to this point (2.Mary2, 1.Susan1) died in Michigan.

    Family/Spouse: Emily Oliver. Emily was born on 5 Apr 1896; died on 31 May 1969 in Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 8.  James Edward OLIVER Descendancy chart to this point (2.Mary2, 1.Susan1) was born on 20 Feb 1920; died in Michigan.

    Notes:

    [Related - Crumpler Name - jjones116@aol.com.ftw]

    Jim and Jackie Oliver lived at 18479 Ann Chester, Detroit, Michigan and then moved to Box 241, Guinn, Michigan.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown Oliver. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. John Charles OLIVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Sep 1943; died on 10 Sep 1943.

  3. 9.  Mary Frances OLIVER Descendancy chart to this point (2.Mary2, 1.Susan1) was born on 14 Oct 1922; died in Abilene, TX.

  4. 10.  Donald Ray KING Descendancy chart to this point (4.Oscar2, 1.Susan1) was born on 27 Mar 1934 in Abilene, Texas; died on 8 Nov 1996.

    Notes:

    [Related - Crumpler Name - jjones116@aol.com.ftw]

    Telephone: 214-492-7036



Generation: 4

  1. 11.  John Charles OLIVER Descendancy chart to this point (8.James3, 2.Mary2, 1.Susan1) was born on 10 Sep 1943; died on 10 Sep 1943.

    Notes:

    [Related - Crumpler Name - jjones116@aol.com.ftw]

    Twin to James Edward Jr.