Born in Hopkins County, Kentucky James was the son of the late Walter Thomas and Sarah Annie Oliver Crumbaker. He was a graduate of the Ford Engineering School and previously worked for the Ford Motor Company, having dined in the home of its founder, Henry Ford. He later retired as a manager in Manufacturing Engineering. Mr. Crumbaker was a founding member of Covenant Church in Burns, and was elected its first Board Member.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his first wife, Ona Mae Richardson Crumbaker; all nine of his siblings; and by one daughter, Patricia “Patty” Crumbaker.
He is survived by his current wife, Patricia Anne Wenker Crumbaker, Burns, TN; his children, James William “Bill” Crumbaker, Dorothy “Dotti” Trulin, and Stephen Crumbacher; 13 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, and 13 great-great grandchildren.
Born in Hopkins County, Kentucky James was the son of the late Walter Thomas and Sarah Annie Oliver Crumbaker. He was a graduate of the Ford Engineering School and previously worked for the Ford Motor Company, having dined in the home of its founder, Henry Ford. He later retired as a manager in Manufacturing Engineering. Mr. Crumbaker was a founding member of Covenant Church in Burns, and was elected its first Board Member.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his first wife, Ona Mae Richardson Crumbaker; all nine of his siblings; and by one daughter, Patricia “Patty” Crumbaker.
He is survived by his current wife, Patricia Anne Wenker Crumbaker, Burns, TN; his children, James William “Bill” Crumbaker, Dorothy “Dotti” Trulin, and Stephen Crumbacher; 13 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, and 13 great-great grandchildren.
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