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Thomas E. Cranfill

Dr. Thomas Eaton Cranfill

(1854-1926)

T. E. Cranfill

Bro. Cranfill was born November 17, 1854 in Calaway, Texas. His father and uncles were early settlers west of Waco and Cranfills Gap was named for his uncle. Tom E. Cranfill was educated in the public school system as a boy. Then, Cranfill attended medical school at Vanderbilt. He returned to Texas where he built a medical practice in Coryell County and then in Waco until he switched careers to sell insurance.

He had a successful career as a Life Insurance agent, at one point working as the manager for Mutual Life’s statewide department.

He became a mason at Aquilla Lodge No. 644 before affiliating with Waco 92 on August 27, 1887 where  he served several officer roles culminating with the East in 1892.  Cranfill attended Grand Lodge in Houston in 1893.

Tom Cranfill (left) with his nephew and brother
Tom Cranfill (left) with his nephew and brother

He eventually moved to Dallas around 1911 where he became active in the Scottish Rite and Hella Shrine. He also joined the First Baptist Church congregation where he befriended legendary preacher George Truett. His wife regularly traveled back to Waco to attend the Cotton Palace celebrations with her friends.

Cranfill’s brother, James Britton Cranfill, was also a doctor, Baptist leader, writer, and candidate for Vice President of the United States. James Britton named a son Tom E. Cranfill after our Past Master and that nephew served as the very first captain of Baylor football in its inaugural year of 1899. You can read some fun memories from the Cranfills’ childhood together in JB’s book “Dr. J.B. Cranfill’s Chronicle: A Story of Life in Texas.”