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Kenneth Earl "Ken" Crutchfield

Clemmons, North Carolina

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CRUTCHFIELD ADVANCE - Kenneth Earl "Ken" Crutchfield, 72, of Advance, passed away on Thursday, November 11, 2010 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born November 9, 1938 in Forsyth County to Carl Carroway and Ruth Stanfield Crutchfield. Ken started school in Winston-Salem but graduated from...

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Ken and I had many memories of good times and accomplished many of our common goals in the solid waste community. He was a good friend for many years.

I was so saddened that I have learned of the passing of my warm-hearted friend, mentor and former business associate. Ken, and "Doc" to so many, was a true leader in his chosen profession. His work and accomplishments will long be remembered and recalled. He will be greatly missed. Peggy and family, my heartfelt sympathy to each of you.

Tim Lee

I was so sorry to hear about Mr. Crutchfield. The Crutchfields were some of the first people I got to know when I moved to WS at the start of high school. Your family made me feel so welcome all the time and it definitely made my transition a lot easier. 99% of the credit for me winding up @ WF belongs to him. When I think back over all the great memories of WF sporting events through the years, Mr. Crutchfield was a constant. He was always someone I sought out because he would put a smile...

I was so sorry to hear about Mr. Crutchfield. The Crutchfields were some of the first people I got to know when I moved to WS at the start of high school. Your family made me feel so welcome all the time and it definitely made my transition a lot easier. I would says 99% of the credit for me winding up @ WF belongs to him. When I think back over all the great memories of WF sporting events through the years, Mr. Crutchfield was a constant. He was always someone I sought out because he...

Chip,
I have lots of great memories of you and your Dad. The times we spent at Indian Guides , going to Wake Forest Basketball and Football games. He was a special person.I know it is tough right now-keep your head up.
Love, Norm

Ken was a friend in college, and his life made the world a better place. I will miss him, and ask God to give his family peace and understanding.

On behalf of my mother, Mary Crutchfield Macnab, my sisters, Mary Macnab Kennedy, and Nancy Macnab Proios, we were very sorry to hear about Ken's passing. Jean Macnab Smith

Chip,

My sympathy to you and your family. Your father will rest in the chapter eternal.

Dr. Patrick Haun, Pi Kappa Alpha, High Point University

Peggy...Chip,

I'm sorry about your loss of husband and father. Although Ken and I exchanged many emails between 1998 and this past October, I always hoped that he and I would meet at one of the Delta Omega Pika reunions that were held here in the Grand Strand/Myrtle Beach area after 1998. Our last meeting was at High Point College in 1960. He'll be missed. Phi phi kappa alpha.

Dub Speight
Delta Omega '57
Capt, USAF-Retired '84
Socastee, SC