Carmen Phyliss (Johnson) Crocker was born 20 December 1930 Duluth, Minnesota to Ralph and Ellen Johnson Duluth, Minnesota.
She graduated from Central High School 1948, Duluth. She and four friends went to Atlanta, GA to be an Airline Stewardess but she was too tall at time. Went to work for the President of Southern Mill. That was where she met her further husband Les Crocker while he was in Basin Service. They were married 6 March 1954.
She liked working in yard mowing grass. She loved fishing at the farm keeping it mowed. Raising her three boys and all friends. She took over running the Plumbing-Electric Shop early eighties when Ted and Pearl got sick.
Carmen leaves her husband, Les of 66 years, her 3 sons, Ted, Steve, and Fred.
Her parents and brother preceded her in death.
Thanks to the People at Poteet Funeral Home, Dr. Gene Evans, Southern Oak Care Center, Ned & Carolyn Williams, Chad & Cindy Bearden, Bill & Sheila Perry, Dennis Jewell, Debbie McClellan, and all our other friends. Special thanks to those who sent cards, flowers, and food.
Les, Steve, Ted, Fred Crocker.
There will be a Graveside Service at a later date.
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