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Thomas Henry Crudup III

Austin, Texas

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CRUDUP III,, THOMAS HENRY Age 62, died Tuesday, October 11, 2005 in Austin, Texas where he had resided since 1990. A native of Henderson, North Carolina, he was born on May 21, 1943 to the late Priscilla Parham and Thomas Henry Crudup, Jr. Mr. Crudup was a graduate of the McCallie School in...

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One of a kind and a very good friend. Good times had!

Lana, Tommy, Billy and Brooks: Tommy Crudup was one of the most legendary guys to ever pass through the DKE House at Chapel Hill. All of us who knew him in the '60's there have fond and vivid memories of your husband and dad, especially his wit, dry humor, and personal magnetism. I have never known anyone else like him and I am sure you miss him very much.

We always looked forward to seeing Mr. Crudup and our discussions every couple of months when he would come into our office. We have and will miss that and hope that some comfort will follow his family. Lana, please let us know if there is anything we can ever do. -Staff at State Farm Richard Roucloux's Office

Tommy, Billy, and Brooks:
I just found out from Whit about Tom, Sr. I wish I could have been with you in your time of loss. I always loved your Dad. From experience... always remember the good times, the teachings, and the love he showed you guys. I know he is proud of all his boys! Tommy, I'm including my email. As Coach John C. Price once said, "C'mon son, is your finger hurtin'?". God bless all your family. Love you guys- Shaff

Tommy, Billy and Brooks, I am sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. I remember his great smile and quick wit. He loved you all very much and it showed. I wanted to pass on to you my deepest condolences and let you know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of loss.

We just wanted you to know that we were thinking of you all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Samantha, Meredith and I were reminiscing last night about the fun we all used to have growing up..Walker, Camp Grady Spruce, Hillcrest. Take care, Stacy

Lana,I am so sorry for your recent loss. Please know that Larry and I are thinking of you and will be in touch.

T.C. Thanx - I am a better person for knowing you.

We are sorry for your loss.