Charles-Crowe-Obituary

Charles Vincent Crowe III

Cartersville, Georgia

Oct 14, 1953 – Nov 8, 2017 (Age 64)

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BORN
October 14, 1953
DIED
November 8, 2017
AGE
64
LOCATION
Cartersville, Georgia

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Charles Vincent (Chuck) Crowe III, 64, of Cartersville, died Wednesday, November 8. He was born in Cartersville on October 14, 1953 to Lelia Pittman and Charles Vincent Crowe, Jr. Survivors include his wife of 43 years, Alice White Crowe; daughters, Sarah (Curt) Chapman, Alice (David) Ramey, Emily (Michael) Hudson; son, Charles Vincent Crowe IV (Josh Saylor); granddaughters, Mallie Chapman, Anna Ramey, Isabell Ramey, Margaret Rose Hudson and Lucy Hudson. His mother, Lelia Pittman Crowe Johnson, brother, Robert Pittman (Laurie) Crowe and sister, Lelia Ann (James) Mackey survive as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. His father, Charles Vincent Crowe Jr. and stepfather, Edward Harold Johnson preceded him in death. Chuck graduated from Cartersville High School and received a Business Administration degree from Kennesaw State University. He retired from Murata Electronics North Ameria, Inc. after 20 years traveling the world as the company Materials Management Supervisor. Chuck adored his five granddaughters and enjoyed spending time and sharing historical family tidbits with them. He was an avid Bartow County history buff and loved riding the backroads of Bartow County. He was a lifelong member of Sam Jones Memorial United Methodist Church. A Memorial Service is to be held Wednesday, November 15 at 11:00 AM at Sam Jones Memorial Methodist Church , 100 West Church Street, Cartersville, GA. The family will receive visitors in the church sanctuary from 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a charity of choice, however the family suggests considering contributions to Sam Jones United Methodist Church or the American Cancer Society.

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Scott and I are so sorry for the loss of your beloved husband, father and grandfather. He was loved many and Scott and I are two who loved him. Chuck was a great friend to us. We will always cherish the memories of the times we shared on South Avenue. Love, Kathy and Scott

My working days at Murata with Chuck were days Ill always remember. He always had time to talk and also listen to his friends. Just two of the great qualities he had. I am so sorry to his family for the loss of your loved one. I know Chuck will be greatly missed. I pray you have many memories to help sustain you.

I worked with Chuck for many years at Murata and it is with a heavy heart that I say goodbye to my friend. Chuck had the best stories and a wonderful sense of humor that endeared him to many. I will always think of Chuck with a Smile. May our Lord God keep you in his loving arms for eternity. May God's Love be ever present with Alice and the entire Family.

I am so sorry and saddened to hear we have lost Chuck. I so enjoyed working with him for many years at Murata and he was a great boss. I will cherish our fun conversation we had just a few months ago. Rest in peace, Chuck and God bless his family.

All we have in life are our friends and family and Chuck was a dear friend. I worked with him for many years - we traveled a good bit together and worked many MANY late nights. I learned so very much from him. He helped me understand "the world" in my 20's and 30's - he really took an interest in me and I will be forever grateful. This loss hurts, I know his family is hurting, my thoughts and prayers are with them all. A few years ago, I had a very sudden and tragic loss in my family -...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

I worked with Chuck for many years and I know he carries a special place in many hearts! He made many friendships throughout our company and everyone knew that Chuck would go above and beyond to get things "moved". My prayers of love and peace for the family.

With the love and friendship of his Amigos in Murata Mexico. Thanks for your teaching Chuck.