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Lowell Harlin Crow

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Lowell Harlin Crow Veteran

Birth
Duster, Comanche County, Texas, USA
Death
18 Aug 1968 (aged 44)
Aransas Pass, San Patricio County, Texas, USA
Burial
Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.7125874, Longitude: -96.4033585
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Obituary:

Funeral services for Lowell H. Crow, 44, of Ingleside will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Chapel of the Hillier Funeral Home. Crow died Sunday in Aransas Pass of a heart attack.

The Rev. N.A. Brawner of the Methodist Church will officiate with burial in Rest-Ever Memorial Park under the direction of Hillier Funeral Home.

Crow, a resident of Bryan for 14 years, was born in Comanche County on April 22, 1924. He was the manager of the local Sterling Electronic Co. and recently became the Regional Manager for Sterling Electronics. He was a veteran of WWII and the Korean Conflict, serving in the US Navy Submarine Service, and was a member of the Church of Christ.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Imogene Crow of Ingleside; two sons, Ronald Lowell Crow of Charleston, S.C., and Gregory Alan Crow of Ingleside; two daugters, Mrs. Robert Porter Wood, Jr. of Bryan, and Mrs. William R. Whitley of Ingleside; five brothers, Arlie Crow of Orange, Harry Crow of Choutau, Okla., Ira Crow of Natcitoches, La., J.T. Crow of El Paso, and Claud Crow of Colorado City, Colo.; and two sisters, Mrs. Alva Pritchett of Houston, and Mrs. Laverne Hurst of Falls Church, Va.

Pallbearers will be Gary DeHaven, Bill Bullock, Berry Risinger, Roy Kelly, R.B. Hughes, and John Douglas.

(Published in the Bryan Daily Eagle on August 19, 1968)

Obituary:

Former Wichitan Succumbs Sunday

Lowell Harlan Crow, former resident of Wichita Falls, died Sunday in his Corpus Christi home.

Services will be in the Bryan Central Church of Christ.
Crow, a retired Naval veteran attended Hardin College and left Wichita Falls for Bryan in 1954. He was employed by an appliance firm, here and had been manager and part owner of a store in Corpus Christi.

Survivors include his wife, Imogene, of Corpus Christi; two daughters, Mrs. Judy Whitley, Corpus Christi, .and Mrs. Larry Wood, College Station; and two sons, Ronnie Crow, serving with the Navy in North Carolina, and Greg Crow, Corpus Christi.

(Published in The Wichita Falls Times on August 19, 1968)
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Obituary:

Funeral services for Lowell H. Crow, 44, of Ingleside will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Chapel of the Hillier Funeral Home. Crow died Sunday in Aransas Pass of a heart attack.

The Rev. N.A. Brawner of the Methodist Church will officiate with burial in Rest-Ever Memorial Park under the direction of Hillier Funeral Home.

Crow, a resident of Bryan for 14 years, was born in Comanche County on April 22, 1924. He was the manager of the local Sterling Electronic Co. and recently became the Regional Manager for Sterling Electronics. He was a veteran of WWII and the Korean Conflict, serving in the US Navy Submarine Service, and was a member of the Church of Christ.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Imogene Crow of Ingleside; two sons, Ronald Lowell Crow of Charleston, S.C., and Gregory Alan Crow of Ingleside; two daugters, Mrs. Robert Porter Wood, Jr. of Bryan, and Mrs. William R. Whitley of Ingleside; five brothers, Arlie Crow of Orange, Harry Crow of Choutau, Okla., Ira Crow of Natcitoches, La., J.T. Crow of El Paso, and Claud Crow of Colorado City, Colo.; and two sisters, Mrs. Alva Pritchett of Houston, and Mrs. Laverne Hurst of Falls Church, Va.

Pallbearers will be Gary DeHaven, Bill Bullock, Berry Risinger, Roy Kelly, R.B. Hughes, and John Douglas.

(Published in the Bryan Daily Eagle on August 19, 1968)

Obituary:

Former Wichitan Succumbs Sunday

Lowell Harlan Crow, former resident of Wichita Falls, died Sunday in his Corpus Christi home.

Services will be in the Bryan Central Church of Christ.
Crow, a retired Naval veteran attended Hardin College and left Wichita Falls for Bryan in 1954. He was employed by an appliance firm, here and had been manager and part owner of a store in Corpus Christi.

Survivors include his wife, Imogene, of Corpus Christi; two daughters, Mrs. Judy Whitley, Corpus Christi, .and Mrs. Larry Wood, College Station; and two sons, Ronnie Crow, serving with the Navy in North Carolina, and Greg Crow, Corpus Christi.

(Published in The Wichita Falls Times on August 19, 1968)

Inscription

Texas RM 2 USNR WWII



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