Mr. Crouch, 71, had been in poor health for some time and had undergone surgery two weeks ago.
Funeral services will be held at 10 AM Thursday at the Trenton Baptist Church. The Rev. Earl Northern assisted by the Rev. Laber Mattingly of the Trenton Methodist Church were in charge of the final rites. Graveside Masonic services were conducted by the Bethel Lodge of Trenton. Burrial will be in Edgewood Cemetery.
A native of Todd County, he was born September 1890, the son of James T. Crouch and Martha Mobley Crouch. He had farmed in the Chapel Hill community for 27 years. He was a member of the Trenton Baptist Church and the Bethel Masonic Lodge of Trenton.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Johnnie Stack Crouch; four sisters, Mrs. Sam Chestnut, Miss Gillie Crouch and Mrs. Percy Shelton, all of Elkton, and Mrs. Howard Lebkuecher , Hopkinsville.
Four brothers, Omar, James and Ernest Crouch all of Elkton, and Ed Crouch of Trenton, also survive along with several nieces and nephews.
The body will be at Ramsey Funeral Home until 4:30 PM tommorrow when it will be moved to the residence in Trenton, which the Crouch's had recently bought.[Thanks to contributor #48911004 for the parent links.]
Mr. Crouch, 71, had been in poor health for some time and had undergone surgery two weeks ago.
Funeral services will be held at 10 AM Thursday at the Trenton Baptist Church. The Rev. Earl Northern assisted by the Rev. Laber Mattingly of the Trenton Methodist Church were in charge of the final rites. Graveside Masonic services were conducted by the Bethel Lodge of Trenton. Burrial will be in Edgewood Cemetery.
A native of Todd County, he was born September 1890, the son of James T. Crouch and Martha Mobley Crouch. He had farmed in the Chapel Hill community for 27 years. He was a member of the Trenton Baptist Church and the Bethel Masonic Lodge of Trenton.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Johnnie Stack Crouch; four sisters, Mrs. Sam Chestnut, Miss Gillie Crouch and Mrs. Percy Shelton, all of Elkton, and Mrs. Howard Lebkuecher , Hopkinsville.
Four brothers, Omar, James and Ernest Crouch all of Elkton, and Ed Crouch of Trenton, also survive along with several nieces and nephews.
The body will be at Ramsey Funeral Home until 4:30 PM tommorrow when it will be moved to the residence in Trenton, which the Crouch's had recently bought.[Thanks to contributor #48911004 for the parent links.]
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