Brad Ray Crowther was born July 21,1956 in Gunnison Utah. He moved to Cuba, NM at a young age fresh out of high school where he met his loving wife of 40 years.
Brad was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin, friend and mentor. He is survived by; daughter Tina Collins and husband Daniel Collins, son Christopher Crowther and girlfriend Stella Gonzalez; 5 grandchildren; Joshua Suskey, Emily Collins, Brianna Romero, Anthony Romero and Maximiliano Crowther; sister Katheen Hawkins and husband Terry Hawkins; nieces, nephews and extended family.
He is preceded in death by his wife Eva Crowther, parents Ray and Golda Crowther and in-laws Felix and Eloisa Jaramillo.
Pallbearers include Joshua Suskey, Marcos Jaramillo, Anthony Romero, Chavelo Sifuentes, Bobby Hawkins, and Stanley Crespin.
Honorary Pallbearers include Maximilliano Crowther, Emily Collins, and Emma Samora.
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9420 Fourth St. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114

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