Lona Crawley, 1929–2020?> (aged 91 years)
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Shared note: Lona Crawley Keeton Lona Crawley Keeton Lona Crawley Keeton passed away on Nov. 27, 2020 from a brief illness. Born to Mack and Alma Brooks Crawley on July 2, 1929, she was 91 years young and lived her entire life in Decatur Gran-Gran as many affectionately called her, worked in a factory while attending business school at night to become a legal secretary for lawyer, James Lawson England. In 1966 when James Lawson England was elected Judge of the 22nd Judicial District, Gran-Gran became court reporter. She Gran-Gran is survived by daughters, Sandra K. Gregory of Nashville and Georganna K. Coleman (Rick) of Decaturville; son, Sam Condron of Elgin Texas; a sister, Ruth Maness of Decaturville; a daughter-in-law. Judith B. Keeton of Nolensville; grandchildren, Kandy Keeton, Kari Voigtmann (Jeremy), Amanda Toschlog (Eric), Christa Magnuson (Kevin), Shelley Redden (Payton), Annie Howard (Justin), Nicholas Coleman (Kelly) and Kala Damron (Jerry); and great-grandchildren, Mallorie Magnuson, Trevor Magnuson, Tanner Magnuson, Ethan Toschlog, Bella Toschlog, Macy Reddix, Reese Reddix, Mary Payton Redden, Charlie Redden, Caroline Redden, Anna Redden, Harper Redden, Paisley Howard, Jude Howard, Eli Coleman and Sophie Coleman. Gran-Gran enjoyed spending time with her family and friends but especially her grandchildren. She was passionate about her Lady Vols, Elvis and her political beliefs. A family graveside service was held on Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 2 p.m. Donations may be made in her memory to First United Methodist Church of Decaturville, 108 North Pleasant St. Decaturville, TN 38329 and Town of Decaturville Cemetery, Inc. 29 E. Main St. – City Hall, Decaturville, TN 38329. Reed’s - Decaturville was in charge of arrangements. |
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Birth: July 2, 1929
— Mt. Carmel, Decatur Co. TN Death: November 27, 2020 |
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Birth: July 2, 1929
— Mt. Carmel, Decatur Co. TN Death: November 27, 2020 |
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— Decaturville, Decatur Co. TN Death: February 27, 2004 — Decaturville, Decatur Co. TN |
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Shared note: Lona Crawley Keeton Lona Crawley Keeton Lona Crawley Keeton passed away on Nov. 27, 2020 from a brief illness. Born to Mack and Alma Brooks Crawley on July 2, 1929, she was 91 years young and lived her entire life in Decatur Gran-Gran as many affectionately called her, worked in a factory while attending business school at night to become a legal secretary for lawyer, James Lawson England. In 1966 when James Lawson England was elected Judge of the 22nd Judicial District, Gran-Gran became court reporter. She Gran-Gran is survived by daughters, Sandra K. Gregory of Nashville and Georganna K. Coleman (Rick) of Decaturville; son, Sam Condron of Elgin Texas; a sister, Ruth Maness of Decaturville; a daughter-in-law. Judith B. Keeton of Nolensville; grandchildren, Kandy Keeton, Kari Voigtmann (Jeremy), Amanda Toschlog (Eric), Christa Magnuson (Kevin), Shelley Redden (Payton), Annie Howard (Justin), Nicholas Coleman (Kelly) and Kala Damron (Jerry); and great-grandchildren, Mallorie Magnuson, Trevor Magnuson, Tanner Magnuson, Ethan Toschlog, Bella Toschlog, Macy Reddix, Reese Reddix, Mary Payton Redden, Charlie Redden, Caroline Redden, Anna Redden, Harper Redden, Paisley Howard, Jude Howard, Eli Coleman and Sophie Coleman. Gran-Gran enjoyed spending time with her family and friends but especially her grandchildren. She was passionate about her Lady Vols, Elvis and her political beliefs. A family graveside service was held on Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 2 p.m. Donations may be made in her memory to First United Methodist Church of Decaturville, 108 North Pleasant St. Decaturville, TN 38329 and Town of Decaturville Cemetery, Inc. 29 E. Main St. – City Hall, Decaturville, TN 38329. Reed’s - Decaturville was in charge of arrangements. |
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Lona Crawley Keeton Lona Crawley Keeton passed away on Nov. 27, 2020 from a brief illness. Born to Mack and Alma Brooks Crawley on July 2, 1929, she was 91 years young and lived her entire life in Decatur Gran-Gran as many affectionately called her, worked in a factory while attending business school at night to become a legal secretary for lawyer, James Lawson England. In 1966 when James Lawson England was elected Judge of the 22nd Judicial District, Gran-Gran became court reporter. She Gran-Gran is survived by daughters, Sandra K. Gregory of Nashville and Georganna K. Coleman (Rick) of Decaturville; son, Sam Condron of Elgin Texas; a sister, Ruth Maness of Decaturville; a daughter-in-law. Judith B. Keeton of Nolensville; grandchildren, Kandy Keeton, Kari Voigtmann (Jeremy), Amanda Toschlog (Eric), Christa Magnuson (Kevin), Shelley Redden (Payton), Annie Howard (Justin), Nicholas Coleman (Kelly) and Kala Damron (Jerry); and great-grandchildren, Mallorie Magnuson, Trevor Magnuson, Tanner Magnuson, Ethan Toschlog, Bella Toschlog, Macy Reddix, Reese Reddix, Mary Payton Redden, Charlie Redden, Caroline Redden, Anna Redden, Harper Redden, Paisley Howard, Jude Howard, Eli Coleman and Sophie Coleman. Gran-Gran enjoyed spending time with her family and friends but especially her grandchildren. She was passionate about her Lady Vols, Elvis and her political beliefs. A family graveside service was held on Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 2 p.m. Donations may be made in her memory to First United Methodist Church of Decaturville, 108 North Pleasant St. Decaturville, TN 38329 and Town of Decaturville Cemetery, Inc. 29 E. Main St. – City Hall, Decaturville, TN 38329. Reed’s - Decaturville was in charge of arrangements. |
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