Born to the late Alice Waits Crittenden and Clarence Crittenden, he was the youngest of ten children.
Known as "Critt", Virgil was a self-employed businessman, owning and operating the Suburban Liquor Store. He was a member of the V.F.W. Post 4075.
Bearers were Dan Hollar, Harold Bernard, Ray Walker, Steve Glenn, Frank Stauffer, and Dickie Collins.While flowers are welcome, donations to your favorite charity are welcome.Visitation was be Wednesday 9:30-11:00 a.m. at Rogers Funeral Home with funeral services following at 11:00. Burial followed at the Frankfort Cemetery.
Born to the late Alice Waits Crittenden and Clarence Crittenden, he was the youngest of ten children.
Known as "Critt", Virgil was a self-employed businessman, owning and operating the Suburban Liquor Store. He was a member of the V.F.W. Post 4075.
Bearers were Dan Hollar, Harold Bernard, Ray Walker, Steve Glenn, Frank Stauffer, and Dickie Collins.While flowers are welcome, donations to your favorite charity are welcome.Visitation was be Wednesday 9:30-11:00 a.m. at Rogers Funeral Home with funeral services following at 11:00. Burial followed at the Frankfort Cemetery.
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