Born April 7, 1916, in Kehoe , Ky; a son of the late Leve Dillow and Lenora Marshall Dillow Craycraft, he retired from Purdy Lumber Co. after 31 years of Service, was a World War II Army veteran, and was a member of Millers Run United Methodist Church and the William A. Baker Post American Legion.
Survivors include his wife Betty Rockwell Dillow, whom he married on Feb. 24, 1938, in Greenup Co,Ky; Three daughters, Rosemary" Judy" Carrel of Lucasville, Nancy E. Reading of Levels, W.Va.and Linda A. Dillow of Lucasville; Three brothers, Didward Craycraft of Wheelersburg, Elwood Craycraft of St. Ann, Ill and Blaine Craycraft of Tennessee;
Three sisters , Pauline Craycraft of Eugene, Ore., Cloteen Deemer of Otway and Rosalee Valentine of Wheelersburg; six grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.
He also was preceded in death by one brother, Leve Dillow; and two sisters, Daisy Dillow Craycraft White and Madgalee Dillow Seaman.
Born April 7, 1916, in Kehoe , Ky; a son of the late Leve Dillow and Lenora Marshall Dillow Craycraft, he retired from Purdy Lumber Co. after 31 years of Service, was a World War II Army veteran, and was a member of Millers Run United Methodist Church and the William A. Baker Post American Legion.
Survivors include his wife Betty Rockwell Dillow, whom he married on Feb. 24, 1938, in Greenup Co,Ky; Three daughters, Rosemary" Judy" Carrel of Lucasville, Nancy E. Reading of Levels, W.Va.and Linda A. Dillow of Lucasville; Three brothers, Didward Craycraft of Wheelersburg, Elwood Craycraft of St. Ann, Ill and Blaine Craycraft of Tennessee;
Three sisters , Pauline Craycraft of Eugene, Ore., Cloteen Deemer of Otway and Rosalee Valentine of Wheelersburg; six grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.
He also was preceded in death by one brother, Leve Dillow; and two sisters, Daisy Dillow Craycraft White and Madgalee Dillow Seaman.
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