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4447753The New York Times, 1918, 11, 11 — Death Ends Romance

DEATH ENDS ROMANCE.


Miss Crockett, Engaged to Officer Oversea, Dies in Denver.

Louise Anderson Crockett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Crockett, of 640 Madison Avenue, dued on Saturday in Denver. Mr. Crockett has been with the Federal Food Administration in Washington since it was organized, and last Winter his daughter, while ill, went to California to stay at the home of Judge David Walker, former Attorney General of Manitoba, an under of Mrs. Crockett.

Miss Crockett's engagement to Lieutenant Charles C. Coryell was announced in July, when the Lieutenant was ordered to France. Her brother, Newton Crockett, also in the army, was wounded at Chateau-Thierry. Miss Crockett died on her way East just after her mother with a trained nurse had met her at Denver.