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Korian Lee Crutcher was born December 7, 2023 and sadly left us April 14, 2025. He was born to Alyssa Lee and Terel Crutcher, and was an older brother to his sweet sister, Nariyah Crutcher.
He was born a beautiful 6 lb. 11 oz and was 20 inches long. He had a smile that could light up the whole world. His facial expressions never left us wondering what was in that sweet mind of his. He was such a sweet, happy boy, who loved being outside. Anything his cousins did, he had to do too. He was very aware of all his surroundings and never ever missed a thing. 14 months and 7 days was not even close to enough time with our sweet boy, but in those 14 months he made an impact that will forever shape us. We love you so, so much sweet Korian. Sleep tight baby. Your family has it from here.
He is preceded in death by his aunt, Brittany, Nonna, Poppa Eddie, Poppy Bob, Grandma Barbara, and Grandma Bea. I know they were waiting for you with open arms.
He is also survived by his grandparents, Patrick Lee, Candy Lee, and Edmond Crutcher; Great Grandparents, Carolyn Martin, and Bonnie Jones; Aunts & Uncles; Haley Brahic, Hayden Lee, Tkeyah Martin, Gary Spencer and family, Azhia Lee and family, Tenea Crutcher, Scott Martin, Addy Gammill and family; Great Aunts and Uncles, Timothy Martin, Tiffany Martin and family, and Casey Beals and family; and cousins, Z'kari, Trenitti, Zayland, Zayvion, and Zayleigh.
Visitation will be held Wednesday, April 23, 2025, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. at the Searcy McEuen Funeral Home Chapel. A service will begin at 2:00 p.m. Interment will follow in the Kensett Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Searcy McEuen Funeral Home.
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