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GEORGE P. CRAPPS

Headland, Alabama

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 GEORGE PATRICK CRAPPS "Pat"  A resident of Herndon, Virginia, died Sunday night, March 30, 2014, in a Reston, Virginia hospital due to complications from the swine flu (H1N1 virus). He was 51.Pat was well known in his community as a sweet man who always put others first. He loved to...

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Larger than life with a heart of gold, every time I think about McDonalds cheeseburgers, I think of Pat. You couldn't miss his physical presence and strength only surpassed by his faith.

Betty,
Please receive my condolences. The sorrow and pain from your loss may diminish over time and may eventually be understood and accepted by you. But the memories of your long union will be with you forever. .

Our sincere condolences in your loss and Patrick's passing. Praying that the Peace of The Lord sustain you.

Betty, my deepest sympathies for the loss of your husband Patrick. It may be God's will and that he is where he belongs, but for you... the daily living must go on. It is the hardest challenge to face, so be gentle with yourself and true to your soul. Peace be with you and all his and your families. I know you'll have wonderful support. Blessings,

He was that fun-loving guy on the other end of your cellphone one day when Betty let me use her phone for car-problems. As I was dialing for assistance, Pat was calling Betty, unbeknowing that she had lended her cellphone to me. "Hey Baby", "Who is this", "Who do you want it to be?"...."ummmmm, I'm going to hang up now..." Betty had to call him back and tell him she had loaned her phone to someone. It was so hillarious.

Betty, I can't express how sorry I am for your loss. I will keep Pat as well as you in my prayers. God bless you both.

Betty,

I am so sorry for your loss. May family, friends, and faith sustain and comfort you during this difficult time.

Betty and Rose,
I am truly sorry for your loss. I hope that the cherished memories you have of Patrick will offer you some comfort at this difficult time.

Patrick and Robbie at Live Nativity

My husband, Robert, and I moved in next door to Betty and Patrick almost 6 years ago just as my son, Robbie, was finishing up preschool. We found a toy truck on the lawn, so we placed near our mailbox, assuming that the forgotten toy would be retrieved by the child-owner. The next morning, the truck was on our porch. A few days later, we found another new toy on our front lawn, and then another. We soon discovered that they were gifts from Patrick. Patrick was a loving, caring, and...