Mazie Theresa Crews, age 91 of Cleveland, Texas, passed away Monday, November 7, 2016. She was born September 6, 1925 in Morgan City, Louisiana to William T. Landers and Eva C. Landers who preceded her in death along with her husband of 45 years, Lester L. Crews; brothers, William T. Landers, Jr. and Leroy Guillory; sisters, Wilna Duplantis and Opal Stansbury; and grandson, John J. Graves.
Survivors include her daughter, Elizabeth Glasgow and husband Randy; sons, Lawrence Stansbury and wife Romona, John Stansbury and wife Sera, Eddie Graves and wife Teresa; grandchildren, Shane Glasgow and Caroline, Ryan Glasgow and Bonnie, Casey Glasgow and Amanda, Stephanie Vickers and Justin, Stacie Baxley and Canyon, John Stansbury, Jr., Jennifer Coughran and Sean; twenty great-grandchildren, numerous other relatives and friends.
Visitation will be 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon, Saturday, November 12, 2016 at Rural Shade Baptist Church, Cleveland, Texas. Services will follow starting at 12:00 noon, Saturday, November 12, 2016 at Rural Shade Baptist Church, Cleveland, Texas. Interment will follow at Ryan Cemetery, Cleveland, Texas.

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November 15, 2016
My sincere condolences to the family. I hope you find comfort in friends, family, and prayer (Psalms 65;2) during this sad and difficult time.
November 11, 2016
Aunt Mazie was a wonderful and special lady. I will always treasure her memory. She could make you laugh even if you did not want to. Like right now, when I think of her it brings a smile to my face and a good feeling in my heart.
I know her sister, my mother Wilna, loved her very much.
My deepest condolences to Liz, Brother and Johnny. You had her in your life for a long time. You were very lucky.
I am sorry I will not be able to make the services but I promise, Aunt Mazie will always be remembered.
Eric Duplantis
Morgan City, Louisiana
Stephanie
November 11, 2016
I love you granny and will always keep you in my heart and pass on your stories of life to my children.
Stephanie Vickers
November 11, 2016
Granny you will never be far from our hearts. I will carry you with me always in my heart and miss you more than words could ever express . The lessons in life you taught me the stories of survival, and how to love god and life. I will cherish all of our long conversations, our weekly and sometimes daily talk that lasted hours. I know you are happy in the arms of the lord now but I wish I could hold you and tell you how much I love you and how much I still need you. I love you Granny!
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