Mrs. Crawley was a homemaker and was a member of the Church of God of Prophecy in Scottsburg.
Born Jan. 13, 1940, in French Lick, she was a daughter of Forrest Graves and Rose Simmons. Her mother survives in Charlestown, as does her stepfather, Oliver Dieterlin. She married Glen Crawley, who survives in Lexington.
Other survivors include a daughter, Darlene Griffin, Louisville; a son, Jeffrey G. Crawley, Lexington; three sisters, Delores Gibbons, Tennessee, Carol Dieterlin, Otisco, and Rosetta Adams, New Albany; four brothers, Richard Graves, Fredericksburg, Gerald Graves, Charlestown, Kevin Graves, New Albany, and Russell Dieterlin, Otisco; and three grandchildren.
The Rev. Jeffrey G. Crawley and the Rev. Michael Conley will conduct services at 11 a.m. Saturday at Collins Funeral Home, Scottsburg. Burial will be in Scottsburg Cemetery.
Mrs. Crawley was a homemaker and was a member of the Church of God of Prophecy in Scottsburg.
Born Jan. 13, 1940, in French Lick, she was a daughter of Forrest Graves and Rose Simmons. Her mother survives in Charlestown, as does her stepfather, Oliver Dieterlin. She married Glen Crawley, who survives in Lexington.
Other survivors include a daughter, Darlene Griffin, Louisville; a son, Jeffrey G. Crawley, Lexington; three sisters, Delores Gibbons, Tennessee, Carol Dieterlin, Otisco, and Rosetta Adams, New Albany; four brothers, Richard Graves, Fredericksburg, Gerald Graves, Charlestown, Kevin Graves, New Albany, and Russell Dieterlin, Otisco; and three grandchildren.
The Rev. Jeffrey G. Crawley and the Rev. Michael Conley will conduct services at 11 a.m. Saturday at Collins Funeral Home, Scottsburg. Burial will be in Scottsburg Cemetery.
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