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Everett Braden "Joe" Crow

1913 - 2002

BORN

1913

DIED

2002

Everett Crow Obituary

Everett Braden "Joe" Crow, 88, a retired oil field laborer, died Wednesday, June 26, 2002, in Fort Worth.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Friday at Rutledge-Jones Funeral Home Chapel in Hico. Burial: Hico Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Everett Braden "Joe" Crow was born Sept. 16, 1913, in Stephenville.

Survivors: Son, Lawrence Crow of Fort Worth; daughters, Wanda Waggoner of Carrizo Springs and Joyce McClure of Fort Worth; sisters, Irene Rampley of Phoenix, Ariz.; nine grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren.

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Published by Star-Telegram from Jun. 27 to Jun. 28, 2002.

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Karen McClendon

June 27, 2002

I am so sorry for your loss. After having lost three of our parents in such a short time it is easier for us to understand the feelings you must be having now. No one wants to see their parents suffer or be incapable of doing things they want to do, but the child in us doesn't want to let them go. It gives us peace that they no longer have pain or worry and that we will be with them again, but until that time comes we must work through our stages of grief and find ways to cope with it. You are a strong person with a wonderful family and supportive friends that will be of great help. You never know what one needs in times like these, so please know that I am here and am more than willing to help in any way.

Your friend,

Karen

Judy/Neal Carson

June 27, 2002

We are so sorry to receive this news. I know you were so dedicated and helpful in these past years. Lawrence, please know that our hearts and prayers are with you in the loss of your father. Sharon, you were a wonderful daughter-in-law and care-giver. What a wonderful gift to know that he was a believer and is in the arms of Jesus. He had a good "old age" because of the two of you. Love and Prayers.

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