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Roger Dale Crenshaw

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
5 Dec 2011 (aged 63–64)
Fernandina Beach, Nassau County, Florida, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: In lake at his home in Florida Add to Map
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Mr. Roger Crenshaw was one of nine children born to Mrs. Crenshaw and the late William Howell Crenshaw. He was a longtime resident of Fitzgerald, GA and had moved to Fernandina Beach, FL.

Mr. Crenshaw worked professionally as a Diesel Mechanics Instructor at Ben Hill twin Technical School in Fitzgerald, GA. During his 31 years of teaching, he saw the original school become known as the East Central Technical College. Mr. Crenshaw taught small engine repair and, in conjunction with Toyota backing, wrote the curriculum and implemented the first fork lift repair and safety course for that area.

Mr. Crenshaw was a member of the Central United Methodist Church in Fitzgerald where he had served as Class President of the Covenant Sunday School Class.

He was a U.S. Army Veteran and a former member of the Fitzgerald Lions Club.

He leaves behind, his wife of 40 years, and their children, his mother, two brothers, six sisters, one granddaughter, and countless nieces and nephews. (Living family members names are not listed for their protection).
Mr. Roger Crenshaw was one of nine children born to Mrs. Crenshaw and the late William Howell Crenshaw. He was a longtime resident of Fitzgerald, GA and had moved to Fernandina Beach, FL.

Mr. Crenshaw worked professionally as a Diesel Mechanics Instructor at Ben Hill twin Technical School in Fitzgerald, GA. During his 31 years of teaching, he saw the original school become known as the East Central Technical College. Mr. Crenshaw taught small engine repair and, in conjunction with Toyota backing, wrote the curriculum and implemented the first fork lift repair and safety course for that area.

Mr. Crenshaw was a member of the Central United Methodist Church in Fitzgerald where he had served as Class President of the Covenant Sunday School Class.

He was a U.S. Army Veteran and a former member of the Fitzgerald Lions Club.

He leaves behind, his wife of 40 years, and their children, his mother, two brothers, six sisters, one granddaughter, and countless nieces and nephews. (Living family members names are not listed for their protection).


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