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Edward E. “Jim” Crittenden

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Edward E. “Jim” Crittenden

Birth
Riceville, McMinn County, Tennessee, USA
Death
17 Aug 2019 (aged 83)
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Riceville, McMinn County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Edward E. (Jim) Crittenden arrived in heaven on Saturday, August 17, 2019. He was born in 1935 in Riceville, Tennessee.

Jim Crittenden is best known for establishing Eyear 1 Hour Optical Inc. over 60 years ago. He was the first to open a 1 hour eyeglass superstore in Tennessee and the first to advertise in Tennessee after winning a lawsuit in the Tennessee Supreme Court. He was probably most recognized for shaving off half of his beard for Eyear’s half price sales and for dying his beard purple in Eyear Optical commercials.

Jim also prominently assisted in bringing the Lookouts back to Chattanooga with Woodrow Reid back in the mid-70’s and for being an owner of the Lookouts for several years. Having sold peanuts at Engle Stadium as a child, bringing baseball back to Chattanooga was a dream-come-true for him.

Jim is a member of Hickory Valley Christian Church and a 55 year member of the Chattanooga Civitan Club. He generously gave back to the community and was a long time supporter of the charities that Civitan supports.

He is predeceased by his parents, Marion Victor Crittenden and Nannie Elizabeth Belk Crittenden, his brother, Marion Victor Crittenden, Jr., his sister, Dorothy Ann Crittenden, his daughter, Peggy Crittenden Grant and his granddaughter, Elizabeth Henderson.

He is survived by his daughters, Cindy Henderson (Britt), Genia Durham (Dewayne), son-in-law Terry Grant, sixteen grandchildren, six great grandchildren, his brothers, Virgil Crittenden (Ann) of Brownsville, TX and Jimmy Crittenden (Sharon) of Athens, TN and his sister, Faye Jones of Chattanooga, numerous nieces and nephews and his best friend Jerry Pond and the beloved mother of his children, Susie Michal.

There will be no visitation and the family will have a private service for his interment.
Edward E. (Jim) Crittenden arrived in heaven on Saturday, August 17, 2019. He was born in 1935 in Riceville, Tennessee.

Jim Crittenden is best known for establishing Eyear 1 Hour Optical Inc. over 60 years ago. He was the first to open a 1 hour eyeglass superstore in Tennessee and the first to advertise in Tennessee after winning a lawsuit in the Tennessee Supreme Court. He was probably most recognized for shaving off half of his beard for Eyear’s half price sales and for dying his beard purple in Eyear Optical commercials.

Jim also prominently assisted in bringing the Lookouts back to Chattanooga with Woodrow Reid back in the mid-70’s and for being an owner of the Lookouts for several years. Having sold peanuts at Engle Stadium as a child, bringing baseball back to Chattanooga was a dream-come-true for him.

Jim is a member of Hickory Valley Christian Church and a 55 year member of the Chattanooga Civitan Club. He generously gave back to the community and was a long time supporter of the charities that Civitan supports.

He is predeceased by his parents, Marion Victor Crittenden and Nannie Elizabeth Belk Crittenden, his brother, Marion Victor Crittenden, Jr., his sister, Dorothy Ann Crittenden, his daughter, Peggy Crittenden Grant and his granddaughter, Elizabeth Henderson.

He is survived by his daughters, Cindy Henderson (Britt), Genia Durham (Dewayne), son-in-law Terry Grant, sixteen grandchildren, six great grandchildren, his brothers, Virgil Crittenden (Ann) of Brownsville, TX and Jimmy Crittenden (Sharon) of Athens, TN and his sister, Faye Jones of Chattanooga, numerous nieces and nephews and his best friend Jerry Pond and the beloved mother of his children, Susie Michal.

There will be no visitation and the family will have a private service for his interment.


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  • Created by: D Snyder
  • Added: Aug 21, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202326828/edward_e-crittenden: accessed ), memorial page for Edward E. “Jim” Crittenden (6 Sep 1935–17 Aug 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 202326828, citing Spring Creek Campground Cemetery, Riceville, McMinn County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by D Snyder (contributor 47280500).