A History of Elmsdale, Elmsdale West, and Brockton, Prince Edward Island

Edward Island, a son of John and Elizabeth (Clark) Crockett. Left to mourn his passing are his wife, Frances (Kent) Crockett and four sons, David Crockett of Lake Forest, James Crockett of Richmond, Va.; George Crockett of Minneapolis, Minn, and Wallace Crockett, Alpina, Mich; also two great grandchildren. Rev. Crockett was a founder and president of the Christian Servicemen Centers, Inc., which were established in 1941. The ministry was interna— tional in scope with four centers currently in the US. The first center was established in Rantoul

while Rev. Crockett was pastor at Calvary Bap- tist Church in Chat SWO rth, 11ng Rev. Elmer and Frances (Kent) Crockett

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Rev. Elmer, on several occasions, held weeklong evangelistic meetings in the United Church, Elmsdale. These meetings were enjoyed and appreciated by his friends and relatives living here, as he was born and brought up where Reggie Wallace has his home today. I '

Daniel Verouse “Danny” Sentner was born February 25, 1958 in Grosteniquim, France, the son of Verouse and Helen (Cooke) Sentner. Danny lived with his family in Grosteniquim (prOnounced Grow-ton—quim) until he was about 18 months old, When the Sentner family was sent back to Canada. Moving around as servicemen do the family settled in Bagotville, Quebec, where Danny began his first years of school- ing. Shortly after they moved to Chatham, NB before Coming to the Dock Road to live, where Danny attended Alberton District Regional High School, graduating in 1976. From 1976 to 1980 Danny attended UPEI, graduating with his Bachelor of Arts degree. He then worked for a few years at Hillsborough Hospital in Charlottetown, and Maplewood Manor in Alberton. Danny preached in the United Church, Elmsdale, Cascumpec and Miminegash before he was ordained. Danny went Off to Toronto, Ontario where he received his Master’s Degree in Divinity, graduat-

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