Obituaries of Mr and Mrs Earl Chrysler, Yale, St Clair County, Michigan Copyright © 1998 by Fred C Emerson . This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. ___________________________________________________________________ Notes takes from Yale Newspaper Clipping Dated 1934 Mrs. Earl Crysler - Melvin, Apr. 12 - Funeral services were held this afternoon in the Baptist church for Mrs. Earl Crysler, 40, who died Sunday in her home here. Rev. Harold Bater, pastor, officated and burial was in Elk Cemetery. Mrs. Crysler is survived by her husband and four sons, Earl Jr., Kenneth, Royal, and Robert; four daughters, Nellie, Dorothy, Delphine, and Hazel, all at home; mother Mrs. William Moody, Detroit; two brothers William and Cicil Moody both of Detroit; four sisters, Mrs. Frank McCormick, of Elkheart Ind.; Mrs. James Willis, of Carsonville; Mrs. James Gurney, of Detriot, and Mrs. William Frasemer, of Chicago; a Half-brother, John Moody, of Melvin; and three Half-sisters, Mrs. Pearl Baldwin, of Port Huron; Mrs. Minnie Dell, of Beaverton, Mich., and Mrs. Deliah Beam, of Melvin. Notes: taken from Newspaper Death Notices 27 January 1950 Earl L. Crysler Laid to Rest Earl L Crysler, 59, life long resident of the Thumb District, died Friday afternnoon in the home of his son, James Crysler, near Frankenmuth. The remains were brought to the Peters Funeral Home where funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday. Rev. Earl McDonald, pastor of the Free Methodist Church, Yale, Officiated. Burial was in Elk Township Cemetery, Peck. Mr. Crysler was born Nov. 18, 1890 in Peck, son of pioneer residents. He married Miss Tressa Moody, Melvin, March 17, 1910, in Fargo. She died in 1934. He lived for 25 years near Roseburg. He is survived by four daughters Mrs. Nellie McDonald, Mrs. Dorothy Hazzard, Mrs. Delphine Dudley, all of Yale, and Mrs Hazel Smith, of Sandusky; four sons, Earl and Kenneth Crysler, both of Pontiac; James of Frankenmuth, and Robert of Detroit; 11 grand-children and several nices and nephews. dz