Alisa Michelle Crouch

Alisa Michelle Crouch obituary, Allen, TX

Alisa Michelle Crouch

Alisa Crouch Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home - Allen on Apr. 10, 2025.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Alisa Michelle Crouch, who left us peacefully on March 22, 2025, just one day shy of her 55th birthday. Alisa was a loving sister, a devoted friend, and a cherished member of her community. Her presence will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Alisa is survived by her siblings: Michael Crouch and Marla Bommarito-Crouch of Naples, Florida; Rick Crouch and Beverly Crouch of Wylie, Texas; Glenn Crouch and Lee Ann Seals-Crouch of Wylie, Texas. She was preceded in death by her beloved parents, Avaughn and LaVeda Crouch, of Plano, Texas.
A passionate and generous soul, Alisa found joy in cooking and spent many years preparing meals for family gatherings, sharing her love for food with all who were lucky enough to taste her creations. She also dedicated her time as a volunteer at the Plano Food Bank, where she gave back to those in need with a warm heart and a kind spirit.
Alisa's high school years were marked by her involvement in the Future Farmers of America, where she raised a prize-winning pig, showcasing her dedication and work ethic. She was also a standout athlete, excelling as a star player on the Plano soccer team.
Her love for sports continued throughout her life, and Alisa enjoyed years of bowling, even working at the Plano Super Bowl for a number of years, where she formed lasting friendships with coworkers and patrons alike. One of her most fulfilling roles was as a counselor at the PSA summer camp for children, where she spent 15 summers guiding and mentoring the next generation.
A graveside service to celebrate Alisa's life will be held on 10:30 a.m., Monday, March 31, 2025, at Ridgeview Memorial Park, 2525 Central Expressway North, Allen, Texas, 75013.
In honor of Alisa's love of her many pets in lieu of flowers the family kindly requests that donations be made in Alisa's name to: or the .
Alisa's memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. She was a woman of warmth, kindness, and generosity, and her legacy will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to have her in their lives. May she rest in peace.

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