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Warren T. "Ted" Crow

Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pennsylvania

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LIVERPOOL - Warren T. "Ted" "Old Crow" Crow, 74 of Liverpool entered into rest on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at his residence. Ted was born on March 7, 1936 in Buffalo Twp, Liverpool, Perry County, the son of the late George and Paula (Foster) Crow. On July 29, 1974 he married the former...

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Mr. Crow,
I had only met you one time but knew that everything that Janice had told me was true. You were a very loving and caring person. You will be missed by all

Mary Hertzog

Tommy and I will miss you greatly at the lowes table where you were always the strobe light of the party! You were a Wise, caring, and all around great man!!! You will be missed by all!!

always remembered from long ago.
from all of us on third street.

Pap,
Thank you for being such a wonderful man and for teaching your children and grandchildren about respect, and how to treat others. You and your family opened your doors and your hearts to me and my children and treated us like we had always been a part of your family. There are not enough people in this world like you. Please help Cheri keep an eye on Hanna. She needs help finding her way in this world and I'm afraid I can't do enough. Your grandson misses you greatly so please keep...

Lettie, Janice and family Im gonna miss Ted and his wide smile and laugh he had when talking. Many times he would just stop in front of my house when I was out side just to see how we were all doing.
Im gonna miss all the farming that was being done here in the center of the valley. RIP Ted and my Uncle Jay who died just a few weeks ago.

In loving memory of a wonderful person.I have known Ted all my life,a wonderful family friend which all of us will miss deeeply.Just know that the family is in our thoughts and prayers always.

Lettie and family. I got to know Ted from Dick Wallis and then by Jon going to Lowe's. Jon and Ted were always kidding with each other but you could tell there was great respect between them. After Jon passed away, Ted called me every few weeks to make sure I was ok and to see if I needed something. A better friend I could not find. Know that you and your family are in my prayers. I know the Lord has his hands full with Jon and Ted together. I will greatly miss him. He was a great big...

Ted was a part of my life I think since I was born. I remember being afraid of him when I was little, I think because of his laugh. He was a great guy, nothing could ever put him down, he was a hard worker. He will be missed hugs go out to the family and friends of Ted.

Dear Lettie and Family:

So sorry about Teddy's death. He was our eldest cousin, one we really looked up to. He was affectionate and compassionate -a really great guy. Wish I could have attended more Picnics to see him - and all of you. Know that you are in my prayers. Your Minnesota Cousin, Patsy.