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Lena Elizabeth <I>Crauswell</I> Blevins

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Lena Elizabeth Crauswell Blevins

Birth
Death
3 Aug 1996 (aged 83)
Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Cullman, Cullman County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Obituary--Decatur Daily

Lena Elizabeth Crauswell Blevins 83, advertising, printing employee.
Funeral for Lena Elizabeth Crauswell Blevins, 83, of 627 East Moulton Street SE, will be Monday at 2:00PM at Moss-Terry Funeral Home Chapel in Cullman.

Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Blevins died at home Saturday, August 3, 1996.

She was born July 10, 1913, in Cullman County and worked in advertising and printing until her retirement. She was the wife of the late Troy Blevins and the daughter of the late Samuel David and Alice LaVonia Crow Crauswell.

She was my beloved "Granny." She taught me to sew on her old Singer with the manual foot pedal. She could fry chicken and make cobbler and biscuits better than anyone! She always cut up the chicken so that there were three pieces of white meat--2 breasts and the "pully bone," which she always saved for me. She was funny, gracious, and loving. I still miss her...
Obituary--Decatur Daily

Lena Elizabeth Crauswell Blevins 83, advertising, printing employee.
Funeral for Lena Elizabeth Crauswell Blevins, 83, of 627 East Moulton Street SE, will be Monday at 2:00PM at Moss-Terry Funeral Home Chapel in Cullman.

Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Blevins died at home Saturday, August 3, 1996.

She was born July 10, 1913, in Cullman County and worked in advertising and printing until her retirement. She was the wife of the late Troy Blevins and the daughter of the late Samuel David and Alice LaVonia Crow Crauswell.

She was my beloved "Granny." She taught me to sew on her old Singer with the manual foot pedal. She could fry chicken and make cobbler and biscuits better than anyone! She always cut up the chicken so that there were three pieces of white meat--2 breasts and the "pully bone," which she always saved for me. She was funny, gracious, and loving. I still miss her...


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