JAMES R. CROCKER
STAPLETON — James Robert Crocker, an electronic technician with Kellogg, Brown & Root, died Sept. 23 at a Mobile hospital. He was 42. A native of Jackson, Ala., Crocker was a resident of Stapleton. He was a member of the VFW Club in Jackson. Survivors include his wife, Wanda J. Crocker of Stapleton; his father, John W. Crocker of Jackson; two sons, James Wiatt Crocker of Stapleton and Gregory Roberts of Bay Minette; three daughters, Maggie Crocker and Ivy Crocker, both of Stapleton, and Jessica Roberts of Bay Minette; and a brother, John Edward Crocker of Canton, Mich. Services are set for 10 a.m. Friday at Lathan Funeral Home in Jackson, with visitation one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Liberty Cemetery in Stapleton.
From the Mobile Register, Mobile, Alabama Thursday, 09/30/1999 Page 5B
JAMES R. CROCKER
STAPLETON — James Robert Crocker, an electronic technician with Kellogg, Brown & Root, died Sept. 23 at a Mobile hospital. He was 42. A native of Jackson, Ala., Crocker was a resident of Stapleton. He was a member of the VFW Club in Jackson. Survivors include his wife, Wanda J. Crocker of Stapleton; his father, John W. Crocker of Jackson; two sons, James Wiatt Crocker of Stapleton and Gregory Roberts of Bay Minette; three daughters, Maggie Crocker and Ivy Crocker, both of Stapleton, and Jessica Roberts of Bay Minette; and a brother, John Edward Crocker of Canton, Mich. Services are set for 10 a.m. Friday at Lathan Funeral Home in Jackson, with visitation one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Liberty Cemetery in Stapleton.
From the Mobile Register, Mobile, Alabama Thursday, 09/30/1999 Page 5B
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