Crawford moved to Archer City in 1910.
Services were held at the First Methodist Church of Archer City.
He had been engaged in the painting and contracting business at Archer City for many years. He was 11 years old when his family moved to Archer City, Texas.
Survived by his wife - Leora; two daughters - Mrs. Janice Treadway and Shirley Crawford, both of Archer City; five sons - Jimmy of Archer City, Lloyd, Jr. and Troy of Houston, Charles of Arkansas and Billy of Pasadena; one brother - John Crawford of Archer City; two sisters - Mrs. Evelyn Nevils of Wichita Falls and Mrs. L.Z. Adams of Archer City; eight grandchildren.
Crawford moved to Archer City in 1910.
Services were held at the First Methodist Church of Archer City.
He had been engaged in the painting and contracting business at Archer City for many years. He was 11 years old when his family moved to Archer City, Texas.
Survived by his wife - Leora; two daughters - Mrs. Janice Treadway and Shirley Crawford, both of Archer City; five sons - Jimmy of Archer City, Lloyd, Jr. and Troy of Houston, Charles of Arkansas and Billy of Pasadena; one brother - John Crawford of Archer City; two sisters - Mrs. Evelyn Nevils of Wichita Falls and Mrs. L.Z. Adams of Archer City; eight grandchildren.
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