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Franklin Dee "Frank" Crews Sr.

Muskegon, Michigan

Nov 18, 1938 – Dec 17, 2023

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November 18, 1938
DIED
December 17, 2023
LOCATION
Muskegon, Michigan

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Crews, Sr., Franklin Dee "Frank"11/18/1938 - 12/17/2023MuskegonFranklin Dee "Frank" Crews, Sr., 85, passed away peacefully on Dec. 17, 2023 in Muskegon, MI. He was born Nov. 18, 1938 in Union City, TN and was raised in Paris, TN and Muskegon. He and Mary Elizabeth "Betsy" Wadsworth were married...

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Worked with Frank at CWC Textron he would transport our Ford Motor Company Tooling from Anderson Pattern to Detroit & Windsor. My condolences to his family.

I grew up by the Crews family and I remember Frank Sr being a "fair but firm father". He loved his wife, kids and country! Heaven gained a great one! RIP and Semper Fidelis Marine.

I'm so sorry to hear of Frank's passing; I worked with him in his home a few years ago and grew to really enjoy our time together! Sending prayers and love to his family and Jennifer who cared for him so wonderfully

My condolences to the Crews family. Years ago my other half (Marcel Hendrix) used to work for your father at FC&S. And he would always come home with funny stories from the day. And how much he enjoyed working there. May Almighty God bless yous and Christ Jesus comfort yous and all who mourn with yous. In Jesus Christ Immanuels powerful name Amen. .

I am Jennifer's aunt I never met Frank but he donated to our 4H club to repair and paint the jumps for the horse show I am sorry for her loss because she was talking car of him and they were dear friends

I new Frank from CWC Textron. A good Friend and when he opened his own business he did a sand blast of my TV tower complete with a paint Job. Frank used to transport tooling from Anderson Pattern to Ford Motor Company where I was employed.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Sincere condolences to the family on your loss. I knew Frank through CWC. Ron Micka

I knew Frank for many years and have some great stories that I will cherish forever. RIP MY FRIEND!!! Lonnie Greeno