
Publication: The Charleston Gazette
Published: 01 March 1930
Page: 1
Headline: Capt. J.M. Craigo Is Taken by Death

Publication: The Charleston Gazette
Published: 01 March 1930
Page: 8
Headline: Veteran Officer Claimed by Death

Publication: The Charleston Daily Mail
Published: 01 March 1930
Page: 1
Headline: "Captain" Passes

RITES SUNDAY FOR
VETERAN OF POLICE
(Continued From Page One)
were inseparable. On the bench he
looked like the fiction lawyer, Mr.
Tutt, except that the plug hat was
missing.
Capt. Craigo is survived by his
widow; three daughters, Mrs. Frank
Hudson, Mrs. Dale Thomas and Mrs.
C. L. Baker; one son, James M.
Craigo; three sisters, Mrs. Sarah
Dotson, Mrs. G. W. Wright and Mrs.
O. T. Carver; and five brothers, J.
E. Craigo, W. W. Craigo, R. E.
Craigo, W. E. Craigo and C.B.
Craigo.
He was a member of Emmanuel
Baptist church, the I. O. O. F. and
The Knights of Pythias.
Publication: The Charleston Daily Mail
Published: 01 March 1930
Page: 8
Headline: Rites Sunday For Veteran Of Police
Notes:
James Madison Craigo was the son of Madison Craigo and Angeline (Kersey) Craigo.
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