Lee Crawford, age 75 of Bunch, Oklahoma passed away Friday, September 21, 2007 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Service was Monday, September 24, 2007 in Marble City, Oklahoma. Clergymen were Rev. Charley Seaton, Jr. and Rev. Jerry Cheater.
Lee was born April 27, 1932 in Bengal, Oklahoma to Eddie Rose Croffid (Crawford ?)and Josie Blankenship Croffid (Crawford ?). Lee was married on December 21, 1951 to Ethel D. Woods Crawford in Van Buren, Arkansas.
Survivors; 3 daughters and 2 sons in law; Margaret and Charley Seaton, Jr. of Yukon, OK, Sue Eubanks of Stilwell, OK, and Janie and Terry Selfridge of Yukon, OK., 3 sons and 3 daughters in law; Sonny and Marjorie Crawford of Bunch, OK., Buddy and Arlene Crawford of Yukon, OK and Steve and Sherry Crawford of Sallisaw, OK., 14 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren, 3 sisters; Beverly Hensley of Marble City, OK., Billie Noel of Marble City, OK., and Kay Morris of Sallisaw, OK, 2 brothers; Jimmy Crawford of Gans, OK., and Carl Crawford of Ratton, OK.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife; Ethel D. Woods Crawford, 2 sisters; Helen Cogburn and Zula Stephens, 1 brother; John Doug Crawford, and 1 granddaughter; Shelly Ann Crawford.
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