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Terry Gene Crownover

Terry Gene Crownover
July 28, 1952 ~ March 15, 2013 (age 60)

Terry Gene Crownover, of Tulsa, was born July 28, 1952 in Oklahoma City, OK. He passed away March 15, 2013 in Henryetta, OK at the age of 60.

Terry was a Pharmaceutical Technician for many years. He was a longtime resident of Tulsa and was a graduate of Central High School.

He is survived by his son, Nicholas Crownover; dad, Jerry Riley of Bristow; sisters, Lynda Stakis and husband Stacy of Tulsa, Pam Hoover of Tuscon, AZ, and Robyn Sicks and husband Barry of Broken Arrow; brothers, Beaver Riley and wife Melissa of Slick, Richard Dean and wife Connie of Ft. Worth, TX; uncle and aunt, Mack Spence and wife Glenda of Whitesboro, TX; numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins; and other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Margaret Riley; and father, Gene Crownover. 


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