Booker-Crawford-Obituary

Booker T. Crawford Sr.

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

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TUSCALOOSA Booker T. Crawford, Sr., age 71, of Tuscaloosa, died Jan. 29, 2010, at home. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Weeping Mary Baptist Church, Rev. J.L. Simpson, pastor, and Elder Willie E. Davis, eulogist. Burial will follow in Cedar Oak Memorial Park with Van Hoose and Steele Funeral...

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To the Crawford Family, May God continue to give you the strength as you heal the earthly loss of a husband, father and grandfather. We will continue to keep your family in our daily prayers knowing God will take care of you. Louis and Alice B. Hobson (Fitzgerald, GA)

I have many, many pleasant memories of Booker Crawford when I was a child growing up on Stillman's campus in the 60's - my thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time--

Our deepest sympathy and prayers goes out to the Crawford family in your lost of a loved one. May God bless you and strengthen you.

To Louise and the entire Crawford, Lewis and Willis Families, my prayers and sincere thoughts are with you, at the loss of your love one. God Bless You.

My prayers and thoughts for the entire Crawford family both in Eutaw and Tuscaloosa. May God continue to strenghten you daily as you heal from the loss of your loved one.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family.May God continue to comfort,strenghten and keep you. Just remember God is able to lift up a bowed down head.

May the love of God, and family hold and strengthen your during your time of bereavement. You remain in our prayers...
Jacqueline Hughes

I met your husband/father several years ago while a student in high school in Demopolis and later as a student at the University of Alabama. I considered him a friend and a role model. You have my deepest sympathies. May the Good Lord comfort you in your hour of grief.

To Leah and family, May God be with you at this time and always remember God will always be a comforter. Dorothy Collier