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Carol Hawkins Thompson Crouch, age 83 of Devine, Texas passed away on Friday, August 25, 2023. She was born in San Antonio, Texas on July 13, 1940, to parents, Carroll Redus and Margaret Hawkins Thompson.
She is preceded in death by her parents, husband Dr. Charles Crouch, daughters, Lisa Lynn Crouch, Deborah Kay Crouch Campsey.
Carol is survived by her daughters, Suzanne Putz and husband, Dicky, Dr. Keri James and husband, CJ, sons Kevin Crouch, Mark Crouch, son-in-law Billy Campsey, Grandchildren Carol Campsey Chavez (Michael), Mary Campsey (Max), William Campsey (Dayleena), Charles Campsey (Kaelyn), Ethan Putz, Samuel Putz, Margaux Putz, Jackson Crouch, Eli James, Marshall James, great-grandchildren Ava and Hadley Chavez, Caleb and Olivia Campsey, William Dean Campsey.
In Lieu of flowers please make donations to American Cancer Society, South Texas Children’s Home, Evergreen cemetery, Charles Crouch Memorial Fund at the Lytle State Bank.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 31, 2023, 5:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. Primrose Funeral Services chapel Devine, Texas. Funeral Service will be held on Friday, September 1, 2023, 10:00 A.M. First Baptist Church Devine, Texas with interment to follow in Evergreen cemetery.
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303 W. College Ave, Devine, TX 78016
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Robert Johnson
September 3, 2023
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jean and Bob Johnson `62
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Kathy Davis (with George Davis)
August 30, 2023
I would periodically call or visit Aunt Carol throughout the years after moving to Austin where we would have some hearfelt talks and I could always count on her to make me laugh. Growing up, our families were always close and I remember her for connecting my sister and I to Mrs. Spencer for piano lessons, all the delicious meals she would bring to Thanksgiving dinners and other family events, playing the organ at First Baptist Church. I remember her pride in being married to my Uncle Charles, and doting upon all my cousins, and their children. Family was important to her and she talked about her parents often. Friends were also important to her, "I went with (so and so)..." she would tell me. Her and her red hair, as well as that laugh are going to stay in my mind forever. I´ll definitely remember her fondly snd she´ll be sorely missed.
Hey cousins! Do you remember when our parents were flashing lights by are cabin so we could see our way home to our cabin retreat when the Con Can river stopped flowing rapidly - and we were "Marco polo-ing" as we were walking back in the river with our floats!?! #goodtimes
Hopefully, hopefully Dad will share some of the photos here.
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