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Vick McDonald Crawley

Folly Beach, South Carolina

Aug 31, 1948 – Jun 20, 2025 (Age 76)

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BORN
August 31, 1948
DIED
June 20, 2025
AGE
76
LOCATION
Folly Beach, South Carolina
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Vick McDonald Crawley, age 76, of Folly Beach, S.C., took his last breath at home in the arms of his wife, Shannon, on Friday, June 20, at 8:09 p.m. with their beloved rescue dog, Pablo, by their side. For six years, Vick courageously fought against renal cell carcinoma.Vick was born in Marion,...

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Hi Shannon..my name is Susan. I cut Vick's hair for years. I called him to see how he was and found it disconnected. I found his obituary. I am so so sorry. We talked so often about you and your gardens and your dogs. He sometimes brought me tomatoes or fig jam. Such a lovely man. I know he was fighting cancer. Im sorry I didnt know sooner. But I send all condolences to you. Im sure will miss him terribly. As I remember him fondly, Susan Gaylard

We remember and cherish all the good times we spent with Vick and his sweet wife Doris. We shared military days, raising our babies, and so many hours at the race track.

I have so many wonderful memories of being mischievous with Vick and Doris. He was a true friend and I will never forget him. Love and peace to his family.

I met Vick at Baxter, North Cove. He was always so good to me and I will always remember and appreciate that from him.

My Condolences to the Family! (Josh)!

Gosh that has really tugged at my heartstrings.will get back to donating for Cancer research

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I hired Vic as a new graduate NCSU engineer . We had just started the North Cove plant . We had quite a job to do but started and ran a great operation with new people who did a great job . Vic will smile when I mention our boss Bill Carlyle . I endured rides to NC State and Clemson games that Bill the plant mamager insisted we go to. When we won I kept quiet . But we did have fun . Vic had a great way to lead his people. I had not seen him for many years but ran into him working in the pro...

Grew up with Vick playing teenage baseball and going to VBS and RAs at Calvary Baptist Church. Later we worked together for many years at Baxter. For several of these years we carpooled together. Remember sliding into work in his little sportster , maybe a Mini Cooper? on several slick icy / snowy morning. Always in the best of spirits! Vic certainly loved his family and friends. He will be fondly missed by many.