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Ruth <I>Williams</I> Crawley

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Ruth Williams Crawley

Birth
Dickensonville, Russell County, Virginia, USA
Death
15 May 2013 (aged 90)
Covington, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Orange, Orange County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Ruth W. Crawley, 90, of Covington, Louisiana, formally of Orange, passed away May 15, 2013, at her residence.

Funeral Services will be 2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 19, 2013, at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Mike Umbenhaur, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Orange. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens near Bridge City.

Ruth was born October 9, 1922 in Dickensonville, Virginia. She was the youngest of two daughters born to Arthur Andrew Williams and Etta Dickenson Williams.

Her early life was spent in Virginia. She graduated from Temple Hill High School, Castlewood, Virginia in 1939. Continuing her education, Ruth attended Radford University in Radford, Virginia. In 1943, she earned a BS degree in science and education. Following WWII, she met the man who would become her life partner, Major John Emmett Crawley, Jr.

John and Ruth were married December 27, 1946, in the Sulphur Springs Methodist Church near Dickensonville, Virginia. They settled in Charleston, West Virginia where John began his job as a Chemical Engineer for E. I. DuPont de Nemours. With a shortage of teachers following WWII, Ruth immediately got a job at Stonewall Jackson High School in Charleston, West Virginia. She taught general science and biology. While in Charleston, West Virginia three sons were born to Ruth and John. Their twins, Robert Arthur Crawley and Williams Edward Crawley, were born in November of 1950. A little over a year later, in December of 1951, their third son, Donald Eugene Crawley was born.

In November of 1964, John's career with DuPont moved the family to Orange, Texas. Ruth became involved with her church and community, serving many organizations and holding many offices. She became a Deacon and Elder at First Presbyterian Church, belonged to the William Diamond Chapter of DAR, AAUW, Friends of the Orange Public Library, Leaf and Petal Garden Club, Antique Study Group, Red Hat Society and several bridge clubs. In 1980, she joined the staff of the Stark Foundation as a docent at the W.H. Stark House. She was a docent for 20 years.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, John E. Crawley, Jr.; and sister, Frances Williams Banner.

Ruth is survived by her son, Robert A. Crawley, William E. Crawley and Donald E. Crawley; two grandchildren; two step-grandchildren.


Source: Claybar Funeral Home, Orange, Texas
Ruth W. Crawley, 90, of Covington, Louisiana, formally of Orange, passed away May 15, 2013, at her residence.

Funeral Services will be 2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 19, 2013, at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Mike Umbenhaur, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Orange. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens near Bridge City.

Ruth was born October 9, 1922 in Dickensonville, Virginia. She was the youngest of two daughters born to Arthur Andrew Williams and Etta Dickenson Williams.

Her early life was spent in Virginia. She graduated from Temple Hill High School, Castlewood, Virginia in 1939. Continuing her education, Ruth attended Radford University in Radford, Virginia. In 1943, she earned a BS degree in science and education. Following WWII, she met the man who would become her life partner, Major John Emmett Crawley, Jr.

John and Ruth were married December 27, 1946, in the Sulphur Springs Methodist Church near Dickensonville, Virginia. They settled in Charleston, West Virginia where John began his job as a Chemical Engineer for E. I. DuPont de Nemours. With a shortage of teachers following WWII, Ruth immediately got a job at Stonewall Jackson High School in Charleston, West Virginia. She taught general science and biology. While in Charleston, West Virginia three sons were born to Ruth and John. Their twins, Robert Arthur Crawley and Williams Edward Crawley, were born in November of 1950. A little over a year later, in December of 1951, their third son, Donald Eugene Crawley was born.

In November of 1964, John's career with DuPont moved the family to Orange, Texas. Ruth became involved with her church and community, serving many organizations and holding many offices. She became a Deacon and Elder at First Presbyterian Church, belonged to the William Diamond Chapter of DAR, AAUW, Friends of the Orange Public Library, Leaf and Petal Garden Club, Antique Study Group, Red Hat Society and several bridge clubs. In 1980, she joined the staff of the Stark Foundation as a docent at the W.H. Stark House. She was a docent for 20 years.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, John E. Crawley, Jr.; and sister, Frances Williams Banner.

Ruth is survived by her son, Robert A. Crawley, William E. Crawley and Donald E. Crawley; two grandchildren; two step-grandchildren.


Source: Claybar Funeral Home, Orange, Texas


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  • Created by: Judy Blacksher
  • Added: May 16, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110655256/ruth-crawley: accessed ), memorial page for Ruth Williams Crawley (9 Oct 1922–15 May 2013), Find a Grave Memorial ID 110655256, citing Claybar Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Orange, Orange County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Judy Blacksher (contributor 47023026).