Obituary
Westview Cemetery, Grady County, Oklahoma
Submitted by:
Sandi Carter
© The Chickasha Express-Star 28 June 2001 David Lynn Crow Funeral service for David Lynn Crow, 34, of Rush Springs, will be at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, June 28, 2001, at the First Assembly of God, with Rev. Quenton Newton officiating. David Lynn Crow was born March 20, 1967, in El Paso, Texas, to Dave W. Crow and Pat [Williams] Crow, and died Sunday, June 24, 2001, in Duncan Regional Hospital. David lived in Rush Springs most of his life, and graduated with the Rush Springs High School Class of 1985. He married Carol Renee [Taylor] Crow in Chickasha, OK, on March 30, 1990. David was a welder for Jackson Manufacturing in Rush Springs. He we also a member of the First Assembly of God, Rush Springs. Survivors include: wife, Carol Renee Crow, of the home, 2 daughters: Christen and Cayla Crow, of Rush Springs; parents: Dave and Pat Crow, Rush Springs; grandfather: Melvin Williams, Galena, MO; grandmother: Eutana Spriestersbach, Rush Springs; brother: Brian Crow, Fletcher; sister, Carla Bratcher, Rush Springs; and 5 nephews and nieces. Pallbearers will be Marvin Brumley, Roy Lynn Crow, Lonnie Hayes, Larry Jackson, Nicki Jackson and Tony Littrell. |
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