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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Donald Clayward Croswhite - Flag Presentation

This is a video of Donald Eric Croswhite, the grandson of Donald Clayward Croswhite being prsented the flag of The United States of America that drapped Donald Clayward Croswhite's coffin.


Transcript:
SSG: "On behalf of a gratefull nation we present you with this flag as a token of the country's apprecation of your Grandfather's faithfull and honest service."

Donald Croswhite: "Thank you"

SSG: "I thank you for your service too."

Donald Clayward Croswhite - WW2 Documents

New documents from Donald Clayward Croswhite's service in the U.S. Army during World War 2 have been collected and will be scanned and posted soon.

Samples:
Seperation Record (front)

Honarable Discharge

Enlisted Weapons Course certification

Donald Clayward Croswhite 1922-2011

Donald Clayward Croswhite
(12/21/1922 - 04/16/2011)
CROSWHITE, Donald Clayward (Age 88) Passed away April 16, 2011 in Spokane, WA. He was born on December 21, 1922 in Lamar, CO, the son of Roy Lee and Leila Croswhite. His family moved to Centrailia, Missouri and he graduated from Hallsville High School in 1942. Donald went to work at A.B. Chance Company as a tool and dye machinist. He joined the US Army during WW II and was awarded four Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart in service to his country. After he was discharged he returned home and married Mary Anna Hicks on May 31, 1945. He also returned to A. B. Chance Company until 1962 when he moved his family to Bentonville, AR, where he worked for Hoyte Corporation as a machinist in Roger, AR. Due to poor health Donald moved to Mica, WA to be near his family. While living at the Spokane Veterans Home at 6:15 am, he was dressed and putting on his shoes that he hated to have tied and God said one shoe is enough and took him home. Donald is survived by children, Roy Irl Croswhite and wife, Sharyle, Charles Richard (Buddy) Croswhite and wife, (Cathy), Timothy Lee Croswhite and wife, Shelley: 11 grandchildren and 25 great- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Mary Anna in 1985 and son, Donald Clayward Croswhite Jr. in 1965. Memorial services for Donald Croswhite will be held on Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at 1:00 pm, at the Valley Assembly of God Church. Burial will follow on Monday, April 25, 2011 at the Bentonville City Cemetery in Bentonville, AR. HAZEN & JAEGER 1306 N. MONROE in charge of local arrangements.

Published in Spokesman-Review from April 19 to April 20, 2011
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Callison-Lough Funeral Home | 605 W Central
Bentonville, AR | 72712 | 4792732477
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Mount Eagle Cemetery

Monteagle, Salisbury Parish, Westmorland Co., New Brunswick


Rilla Bell Rogers 1891 - 1960 
w/o John W. Crosthwaite & William W. McLeod 1879 - 1923

greathead.org - Mary Clarke Crosthwaite

Mary Clarke Crosthwaite was born in 1801 in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland.1,2 She married Alexander McCaul in April 1823 in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland.2,3 In the census of 7 April 1861 in 39 King William Street, London Bridge, London, England, she was listed as the wife of AlexanderMcCaul.4 Her husband Alexander died on November 1863 in 39 King William Street, London, England, He was addressed as Reverend McCaul, Rector of St Magnusl.5,3,6 She died on 3 July 1893 in Rectory House, 39 King William Street, London Bridge, London, England.2,7,3

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