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Keisha Crouch Obituary

Miss Keisha La'Shalle Crouch, 25, of 402 Fairwood Avenue, Charlotte, NC, died May 15, 2002 at Carolinas Medical Center.
Funeral is 11 a.m. Monday, May 20, 2002 at New Bethel Church of God, Charlotte with the Rev. Tommy Murphy officiating. Burial will be in Beatties Ford Memorial Gardens, Huntersville. Visitation is 10:00-11:00 a.m. Monday, May 20, 2002 at New Bethel Church of God.
She is survived by son, Benjamin G. Davis, Jr.; daughters, Germyia Barnhardt, Keasha Davis, Almeria Davis; mother, Annie R. Crouch; father, Donald Fields; brothers, Trivius Crouch and Tavaris Crouch, Sr.; grandmother, Almeria Crouch; grandmother, Johnnie Mae Horton (James; half-sister, Christina Hamlin; uncles, Kenneth Crouch, David Fields, Tony Fields, Joe Louis Fields; aunts, Edith Byrd, Phyllis Smith, Antoinette Crouch, Andora Fields, Angerine Ancrum (Ronnie) and a host of cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Grier Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements.

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Published by Charlotte Observer from May 19 to May 20, 2002.

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Frances Leonard

May 24, 2002

To Rachel,I know the pain you feel, because I too feel it. Keshia was a very special person in my life. I loved her just like a daughter. I have walked the path you are walking now and I knos that God in His infinite wisdom makes no mistakes.Keshia and Germaine are together now looking down on us to be the backbone in raising not just Germyia but all four of the kids. Prayer changes things and time will not stop the pain it will just make it easier to bear day by day. There is one thing that time will not erase and that will be the memories we both have of our children. We must keep our faith strong and trust God just as Keshia did.

Love Frances

Nikki Digsby

May 22, 2002

To the Crouch family: my prayers are with you, an at this time I offer you strength to get through. god bless...

Casinta Rowell

May 21, 2002

To the crouch family, my prayers are with you. My heart goes out to the children. I too lost my mother at an early age and I am living proof that GOD will be a mother to the motherless and a father to the fatherless. Just keep looking towards the mountain, for there is where your strength will come.

Requail Adams

May 20, 2002

RACHEL& Family we give our deepest symphony to you may god bless you all. Your neighbors in roseland Quail, Shirley,Tonya.....

BRIANNA SMITH

May 20, 2002

TO GERMYIA, SORRY ABOUT YOUR MOMMY LOVE, BRIANNA

LYNDIA GABRIEL

May 20, 2002

KEEPING TRUSTING IN GOD & HE WILL SEE YOU THROUGH I KNOW THE CHILDREN ARE YOUNG & DO NOT UNDERSTAND BUT TEACH THEM THAT GOD WILL WIPE AWAY THEIR TEARS JUST CALL ON HIS NAME.

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