WILLIAM ALBERT CROWELL
William Albert Crowell,
manager and proprietor of the James Crowe Co., of Redwood City, the oldest
undertaking establishment of the county, has made a host of friends since his
arrival in Redwood City three years ago.
Mr. Crowell has made the interests of his new place of residence his
interests and few newcomers have taken a more prominent place in the community
than that held by Mr. Crowell.
When
Mr. Crowell took over the establishment that was founded in 1868 by the late
James Crowe, a pioneer undertaker of San Mateo county, Redwood City gained a
man of wide experience in this line.
Mr. Crowell has been in the undertaking business in several cities, his
last venture being in Sacramento where he was established for nine years.
Mr.
Crowell has been appointed a deputy to Coroner W.A. Brooke. This is another position in which Mr.
Crowell is thoroughly experienced. He
was coroner and public administrator of Placer county. At that time he was established in the
undertaking business at Auburn.
William
Albert Crowell was born on August 9, 1862 in Massachusetts. He has lived in California thirty-five
years. On August 9, 1889, Mr. Crowell
was married in Tulare. He has three
children: Bethel, age 24, Elaine, 15,
and William, 13. Mr. Crowell is high in
Masonic circles, being past master of the Eureka lodge and past high priest of
Delta Chapter in Placer County. He also
belongs to the Knights of Pythias.
Transcribed
by Betty Wilson
Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 164-165. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Betty Wilson.
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