Bits of history Crances left their mark in stonework

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Bits of history

  • The former Alvin and Minerva Herman home had fallen into disrepair in recent years and was demolished last month. Remnants of the stonework done by the Glenn Crance family in the 1940s can still be seen. The Hermans bought the house from Fred and Emma Fahy in the 1960s.
    The former Alvin and Minerva Herman home had fallen into disrepair in recent years and was demolished last month. Remnants of the stonework done by the Glenn Crance family in the 1940s can still be seen. The Hermans bought the house from Fred and Emma Fahy in the 1960s.
  • Can anyone identify the students in Grace Crance’s class at the Lantry School (circa 1944)?
    Can anyone identify the students in Grace Crance’s class at the Lantry School (circa 1944)?
  • Bits of history Crances left their mark in stonework
    Bits of history Crances left their mark in stonework
The front page of the August 25, 2022 issue of the Topic (BELOW) showed a house and a large tree on F Street in Timber Lake that were demolished recently. This photo of the house (RIGHT) was found in a 1940s-era album recently donated to the Timber Lake Museum by the family of the late Dean Crance. A notation says “FRED FAHY’S RESIDENCE REMODELED AND RECONSTRUCTED BY US.” Dean Crance and his…

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