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Funeral services for Daniel Scott "Scotty" Crader, 45, of Jennings will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 9, 2020 in the Miguez Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Bubba McCann officiating. Burial will follow in Mermentau Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Miguez Funeral Home.
Visitation for Mr. Crader will begin on Wednesday, July 8, at 3:00 p.m. and continue until closing at 8:00 p.m. It will resume Thursday morning at 8:00 a.m. until time of service.
Mr. Crader was a safety consultant in the oil industry. He was known as a hard worker. He enjoyed cooking and spending time with his children and grandchildren. Known by his friends and family as Scotty, he will be remembered as a man who was always kind, loving, giving and who never met a stranger.
Those left to treasure his memory are his mother, Lorraine (Floyd) Lepretre; daughters, Summer Crader of Egan, Adelynn Crader of Oakdale and Courtney Landry of Hathaway; sons, Hunter (Mary) Crader of Jennings, Braylon Crader, Dawson Crader and Cohen Crader all of Oakdale; a sister, Katrina (Dwayne) Fontenot of Hathaway; three brothers, Micah (Krystal) Crader of Eunice; Joey (Cathy) Crader of Port Arthur, Sean Crader of Laporte, TX; two step sisters, Ronda (Ray) Breaux of Hathaway, Tammy (Bumper) Richard of Evangeline; one step brother Brian Lepretre of Mermentau; Grandchildren, Marshall and Ivy Crader, and Oakley Hebert; along with numerous nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his father, Dupleisse "Red" Crader, Jr.
Pallbearers will be Hunter Crader, Brenda Primeaux, Joey Crader, Michael Shane Crader, Harry Crader, Jr. and Melvin LeBlanc, Jr.
Honorary pallbearers will be Braylon Crader, Dawson Crader, Cohen Crader.
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114 East Shankland Avenue, Jennings, LA 70546
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