She was the widow of Junior Lee Crawford of Waterloo, SC.
She was the daughter of Berry Belton Kennedy, Sr. of Clinton, SC, and the late Sadie Louise Moon Kennedy.
She is survived by one son, Thomas Christopher Crawford of Clinton; one brother, sister-in-law, Berry & Susan Kennedy and their son, Anthony of Green Bay, Wisconsin; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Wanda & Frank Leroy of Clinton, SC, and Karen & Paul Williams and their daughter Katherine of Joanna.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday, May 24th, at 10:00 a.m. at Gray Funeral Home Chapel in Clinton, SC, with interment in Reedy Grove Pentecostal Holiness Church Cemetery in Waterloo, SC.
The song that Paul sang at her funeral:
"When It's Time to Say Goodbye"
(Words and music by Larry L. Chilton,
recorded by Tony Gore and Majesty)
"If love could be stored in a bottle
and pulled out to comfort the soul
to feel the warmth and the laughter
of a time and a place untold
or if time could be stopped for a moment
like a painting of a bird on high
then it would not be so hard to walk away
when it's time to say goodbye
When it's time to say goodbye
to a friend who's gone on ahead
the world can say nothing
to relieve all the hurt and the dread
but the Lord allows us to remember
with an answer to the question why
with just a taste of Heaven's comfort
when it's time to say goodbye
If a picture is worth a thousand words
then a memory's may never be known
for the eye of the mind
will not fade with age
nor can it be tattered or torn
and the time remembered
will not stop all the pain
or the teardrops that fall from the eye
but a moment recalled might free the heart
when it's time to say goodbye
When it's time to say goodbye
to a friend who's gone on ahead
the world can say nothing
to relieve all the hurt and the dread
but the Lord allows us to remember
with an answer to the question why
with just a taste of Heaven's comfort
when it's time to say goodbye
As each has a time we'll remember
each of us will have a time to die
each have words they wish had been said
when it's time to say goodbye"
She was the widow of Junior Lee Crawford of Waterloo, SC.
She was the daughter of Berry Belton Kennedy, Sr. of Clinton, SC, and the late Sadie Louise Moon Kennedy.
She is survived by one son, Thomas Christopher Crawford of Clinton; one brother, sister-in-law, Berry & Susan Kennedy and their son, Anthony of Green Bay, Wisconsin; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Wanda & Frank Leroy of Clinton, SC, and Karen & Paul Williams and their daughter Katherine of Joanna.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday, May 24th, at 10:00 a.m. at Gray Funeral Home Chapel in Clinton, SC, with interment in Reedy Grove Pentecostal Holiness Church Cemetery in Waterloo, SC.
The song that Paul sang at her funeral:
"When It's Time to Say Goodbye"
(Words and music by Larry L. Chilton,
recorded by Tony Gore and Majesty)
"If love could be stored in a bottle
and pulled out to comfort the soul
to feel the warmth and the laughter
of a time and a place untold
or if time could be stopped for a moment
like a painting of a bird on high
then it would not be so hard to walk away
when it's time to say goodbye
When it's time to say goodbye
to a friend who's gone on ahead
the world can say nothing
to relieve all the hurt and the dread
but the Lord allows us to remember
with an answer to the question why
with just a taste of Heaven's comfort
when it's time to say goodbye
If a picture is worth a thousand words
then a memory's may never be known
for the eye of the mind
will not fade with age
nor can it be tattered or torn
and the time remembered
will not stop all the pain
or the teardrops that fall from the eye
but a moment recalled might free the heart
when it's time to say goodbye
When it's time to say goodbye
to a friend who's gone on ahead
the world can say nothing
to relieve all the hurt and the dread
but the Lord allows us to remember
with an answer to the question why
with just a taste of Heaven's comfort
when it's time to say goodbye
As each has a time we'll remember
each of us will have a time to die
each have words they wish had been said
when it's time to say goodbye"