Billy-Crawford-Obituary

Billy Crawford

Longview, Texas

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Crawford, Billy 85 of Henderson, TX died Tues. Jan. 12, 2010. He was born Aug. 14, 1924 in Wellington, TX and lived in Henderson most of his life. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Henderson and was a retired funeral director and former owner of Crawford A. Crim Funeral...

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Billy, was a true blessing to every one who knew him.I can`t think of any one in our part of the country,who,was better known,respected,or admired.He will be missed by all of us

For the short time I knew Billy, I was truly blessed. He welcomed me to Henderson the afternoon after visiting church with a warm loaf of bread. That was so indicative of Mr. Crawford, a warm, caring individual. Of course, I'm sure everyone is smiling as they recall any of his hilarious pranks. Heaven has gotten a truly good one. I am all the better for having known him.

Billy Crawford was a "one in a million" character of a man. I always smiled when I saw him. The world has suffered a great loss with his passing, however heaven has gained a wonderful soul. God bless the Crawford family.

I feel truly honored and blessed to have known Billy and his family. He was one of a kind. I remember him as a loving husband to Betty Roy and a proud and caring father to his boys. I always enjoyed seeing Billy, he always had an encouraging word to say and always made me feel special. We usually had a good laugh. I'll never forget him.

God bless you all and give you the peace and comfort that only He can in your time of need.

Gary and Scott,

May you find comfort in celebrating the life of your father. Billy was truly one of a kind.

May you find comfort in the wonderful memories you have of Billy. Henderson has lost a real treasure.

I hope Heaven is ready for this great guy! It will never be the same. My parents Dr.S.R.Cox and Myrta baby sat him so I grew up with him.
My thoughts are with your family.
Kay Cox

Please accept our deepest sympathy for the loss of your dad, grandfather and great-grandfather. We know you will miss him greatly.

BILLY WAS ONE OF THE BEST FRIENDS THAT I EVER HAD, HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED BY ALL WHO REALLY KNEW HIM.