DR. P.M. McCRANN
The funeral mass for Dr. P.M. McCrann was said Saturday at Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic church. The Rev. Daniel Colibraro said the mass and burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery.
Active pallbearers were James Doak, Lyman Fearn, Lawrence Hay, V.O. Murray, J.L. Rawlings, James Stark, Jack Vicars and John Zakovich.
All members of the Sweetwater Medical association served as honorary pallbearers.
The rosary was recited at the Rogan chapel Friday night.
Dr. McCrann died suddenly of a heart attack Monday night at his home at 1030 Ninth street.
He had been a physician in Rock Springs since 1930 and at the time of his death he was associated with the Medical Group. Before coming to Rock Springs he was a Union Pacific Coal company doctor in Cumberland and Superior and from 1930-1939 was associated with the late Drs. T.H. Roe and H.J. Arbogast in the city.
Dr. McCrann had been Sweetwater county health officer for several years and was physician for Aerie 151, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and Sand Lily Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft. He was a member of B.P.O. Elks 624, the I.O.O.F. lodge, and a longtime member of the American Legion, Archie Hay post.
Patrick Michael McCrann was born Dec. 5, 1894 in Omaha. He was educated in Creighton university's school of medicine. He was a World War I veteran.
Survivors are his wife, Elizabeth Havrilo McCrann; a son, John McCrann, who is with the marines at Twenty-nine Palms, Calif.; one brother, Dr. William J. McCrann, Omaha; six sisters, Mrs. Mildred Hart, Mrs. Benita Bangardt, Mrs. Eileen Elorth and Frances McCrann, all of Omaha, Mrs. Gertrude Breen of Chicago and Mrs. Florence Keller of Kearney, Neb.
DR. P.M. McCRANN
The funeral mass for Dr. P.M. McCrann was said Saturday at Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic church. The Rev. Daniel Colibraro said the mass and burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery.
Active pallbearers were James Doak, Lyman Fearn, Lawrence Hay, V.O. Murray, J.L. Rawlings, James Stark, Jack Vicars and John Zakovich.
All members of the Sweetwater Medical association served as honorary pallbearers.
The rosary was recited at the Rogan chapel Friday night.
Dr. McCrann died suddenly of a heart attack Monday night at his home at 1030 Ninth street.
He had been a physician in Rock Springs since 1930 and at the time of his death he was associated with the Medical Group. Before coming to Rock Springs he was a Union Pacific Coal company doctor in Cumberland and Superior and from 1930-1939 was associated with the late Drs. T.H. Roe and H.J. Arbogast in the city.
Dr. McCrann had been Sweetwater county health officer for several years and was physician for Aerie 151, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and Sand Lily Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft. He was a member of B.P.O. Elks 624, the I.O.O.F. lodge, and a longtime member of the American Legion, Archie Hay post.
Patrick Michael McCrann was born Dec. 5, 1894 in Omaha. He was educated in Creighton university's school of medicine. He was a World War I veteran.
Survivors are his wife, Elizabeth Havrilo McCrann; a son, John McCrann, who is with the marines at Twenty-nine Palms, Calif.; one brother, Dr. William J. McCrann, Omaha; six sisters, Mrs. Mildred Hart, Mrs. Benita Bangardt, Mrs. Eileen Elorth and Frances McCrann, all of Omaha, Mrs. Gertrude Breen of Chicago and Mrs. Florence Keller of Kearney, Neb.
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Family Members
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John Creary McCrann
1885–1913
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Mary C. "Mae" McCrann
1886–1906
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Eileen McCrann Elarth
1887–1957
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Marjorie M. "Margie" McCrann
1888–1955
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Gertrude A. McCrann Breen
1890–1963
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Dr William Joseph McCrann Jr
1891–1965
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Frances X. McCrann
1892–1990
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Mildred Frances McCrann Hart
1895–1977
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Kathleen Mary McCrann Wallin
1896–1924
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Florence A McCrann Keller
1897–1981
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Benita Claire McCrann Bongardt
1899–1973
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Edythe Marie McCrann
1899–1934
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Cecilia Warrine McCrann
1903–1923
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