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Millie Marie Crouch passed away on October 11, 2023 at the St. Joseph Hospital in Mt. Sterling. Throughout her short but impactful time with us, Millie left an indelible mark on the hearts of her family and friends.
She was the beloved daughter of Tony and Shelby Rana Bowles Crouch and a cherished sister to her three brothers, James Rex, Marshal Wayne, and Silas Freeland Crouch.
She was preceded in death by her grandfather, James Ronald Crouch Jr., her great grandmothers, Louella Marie Russell Wright and Bonnie Dailey, great grandfather Ricky Shepherd, great uncle Rex Dailey, aunt and uncle, Bobby and Wanda Bowles.
In addition to those above, survivors include her maternal grandparents, Polly Shepherd Lewis (Ricky Gee) and John Bowles (Candy), as well as her paternal grandmother, Trish Marie Russell. Additionally, Millie's uncles, Trevor McCleese, Joshua Bowles (Amanda), Joseph Bowles and Austin Lewis (Airianna) along with her aunts Sheila Marie Crouch (Daniel Depew), Sarah Lewis (Jesse Crouch), Tara Carpenter (Jacob), Julie Reed (Thomas) and Minnie Aldan, maternal great grandmother, Lola Myers (Chad), her paternal great grandfathers DB Dailey and James Ronald Crouch Sr., paternal great grandmother Kathy Stigall, special friend, Olivia Courtney, her cousins - John, Novanna, and Colvaughn Bowles; Waylon and Hudson Depew; Izabella and Iziah Johnson; Sawyer and Brodie Crouch; Remmi Lewis; Sasha Marcum; Dianna Ouding (Jim); Denise Bailey; Diane Russell and Phil Russell (Marilyn) and Dave Frank.
A Graveside Service will be held on Monday, October 16, 2023, at the Upper Salt Lick Cemetery in Salt Lick, KY. The service will begin at 3:00 PM.
The Michael R. Gray Funeral Home in Owingsville is caring for all the arrangements for Millie Marie Crouch.
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