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Verden Cemetery

Verden, Oklahoma


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Charlie Crutchfield ~ Noma [Craddock] Crutchfield


Obituary
Verden Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter


© The Chickasha Star
Chickasha, Oklahoma
December 24, 1966

Charlie Crutchfield
July 25, 1845 ~ November 4, 1928


CRUTCHFIELD SERVICES HELD THURSDAY

Funeral services for Charlie Crutchfield were held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the First Methodist Church with the Rev. A. B. Hickman, pastor, officiating.

Mrs. Dale Henricks, Mrs. Chester Heavins, Mrs. Harry Dodson and Mrs. E. E. Gibson, accompanied by Mrs. Donald Brown at the piano, sang "Beyongthe Sunset," "Beautiful Isle" and "In the Garden."

Active casket bearers were Newell Smith, Johnny McFarren, Jack Chappel, Alvin Deason, Leo Talkington and Harold Buchanan. Honorary pallbearers were E. E. Hinkle, Roy Beavers, Art McVey, Parker Woodall and Don Brown.

Interment was in the Verden Cemetery under the direction of the Hansen Funeral Home.

Crutchfield was born January 25, 1901 in Rogers County. He was married to the former Miss Noma Craddock on October 22, 1922 in Claremore. They lived near Borger, Texas until 1964 when he retired and they moved to Verden.

He was a member of the Methodist Church and the Masonic Lodge. He died early Tuesday morning of a sudden heart attack.

Survivors include his wife, Noma, of the home; one son, Roy Glen Crutchfield of Amarillo; one daughter, Mrs. Nelda Faye Smith of Fairview; one brother, Cub I. Crutchfield of Reno, Nev.; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Long of Tulsa; and five grandchildren.


Obituary
Verden Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter


© The Chickasha Star
Chickasha, Oklahoma
November 25, 1979

Noma [Craddock] Crutchfield
September 15, 1904 ~ November 25, 1979


Noma Lois Crutchfield, 75, of 1023 Williams, in Stinnett, died at 7:37 p.m., Sunday in her residence.

A retired postmistress in Dial, Texas, she was a native of Verden, Oklahoma Territory and a Hutchinson County resident for 55 years.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Stinnett, Stinnett Eastern Star no. 347, and a Past Worthy Matron.

Mrs. Crutchfield was preceded in death by her husband Charlie in December, 1966 and a son Richard in 1948.

Survivors include a son, Roy Crutchfield of Amarillo; a daughter, Nelda Smith of Stinnett; a sister, Mrs. Fay Finley of Verden, Oklahoma; a brother, Glenn Craddock of Richland, Wash.; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at l0 a.m. Wednesday at the First United Methodist Church in Stinnett with the Rev. Steve Martyn, pastor, officiating. Assisted by the Rev. Ed Seale, Pastor of the First Christian Church.

Burial will be in Verden Cemetery Verden, Oklahoma under the direction of MintonChatwell Funeral Directors.


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