Marilyn-Crowther-Obituary

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Marilyn Joanne Crowther

Richmond Hill, Georgia

May 7, 1940 – Nov 14, 2025

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BORN
May 7, 1940
DIED
November 14, 2025
LOCATION
Richmond Hill, Georgia

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Marilyn Joanne Crowther, age 85, passed away peacefully on November 14, 2025, in Richmond Hill, Georgia, surrounded by loved ones.

She is preceded in death by her husband of 44 years, Edward Lawrence Crowther; who died April 8th, 2004. She is also preceded in death by  her parents, Mary...

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Mrs. Crowther taught us (SHS graduating class of 2002) U.S. History and Religion. She is fondly remembered as a devoted teacher and member of the Sacred Heart community. I vividly remember her smile and how she also served as an extraordinary Eucharistic minister at Mass during the school week. Although she was not my homeroom teacher, she instilled in me a love for history which lasts to this day. May she rest in peace in the Lord's eternal kingdom, and may her family and loved ones be...

She waa a wonderful person

An angel went to Heaven.

Mrs Crowther taught me Social Studies back in the 1970’s at Sacred Heart. I was in the same class as her daughter Diane. When my daughter was at Sacred Heart (flash forward over 50 years) lo and behold Mrs Crowther was her substitute teacher more often than not. What an incredible legacy. God bless and my deepest condolences to her family

Great memories of her coming to the SHS Carnival reminiscing with all of our alumni at the “beer” booth. You are truly missed Mrs. Crowther. Thank you for your years of service to Sacred Heart you touched many generations lives.(mine, my sister, my daughter and my grandchildren) May you rest in peace and perpetual light shine upon you. Lauri Blackford McEachern

Oh Mrs Crowther- my favorite Social Studies teacher who I knew you either wrote the history book or memorized both books word for word! What a smart lady! I am a history lover because of you and the way you taught us. I can still hear you tell the tales of war, Indians and The Underground Railroad. Your stern looks, quiet wit, and love of your students made you one of the great ones! When Michael John and I had a paper fight, you made us write a report and yet somehow, it wasn’t even...

I worked with Marilyn and she also taught my two children at Sacred Heart. I alway enjoyed chatting with her in the morning, while getting coffee in the teachers lounge and anytime I passed her on the sidewalk. She was an excellent teacher, and the favorite of many students including mine. My condolences and sending prayers to her family.

I'm so sorry for your loss.
I had her for my teacher at Sacred Heart back in the 80's. She was kind and had a love to teach and share knowledge with all her students.
May GOD be with all her family members during this time. May HE bring you a sense of Peace and Comfort. In Jesus's Holy name I pray.

You will be missed Marilyn. God bless you and may you RIP. You were truly one of a kind and a very sweet person. You were one of the nicest and kindest person I have ever known. God be with your family as they go through these times of sorrow and grief. Go in peace with our Lord and Savior Marilyn.