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Ethel Coot <I>Hilliard</I> Crews

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Ethel "Coot" Hilliard Crews

Birth
Death
23 Jan 1998 (aged 81)
USA
Burial
Bardin, Putnam County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.7186653, Longitude: -81.7266804
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Brother: Thomas Alonzo Hilliard
Sisters: Willie Mae Hilliard, Daisybelle H. McGrath, Girla H. Glisson, Brazel H. Crews, Roxie H. May, Rachel H. Vickers, Starlein H. Comer.

Mother of Eva Mae Crews Varnes and Douglas Crews.
Grand Children: Garry Mitchell Varnes, Jr., Robin Varnes Braswell.

Great Grandchildren: Charlotte Eva Varnes, Robert Mitchell Varnes, Tony Braswell.

Married September 3, 1938 to Enoch Harold Crews.

My mother was a kind person, who liked people, I guess she passed that trait along to me. She told me a lot about who we were related to and how. I suppose that is why I've always been interested in family history and geneology.

She had seven sisters and one brother. They were a unique group of folks. Most all of them had a great sense of humor, they all laughed a lot, another trait I'm glad I gained. Each of them were different but also so much alike. They have all passed on now and I wouldn't take a million dollars for the wonderful memories I will have forever of my aunts and uncles. Knowing them was truly an education in its own right. I miss them all.
Brother: Thomas Alonzo Hilliard
Sisters: Willie Mae Hilliard, Daisybelle H. McGrath, Girla H. Glisson, Brazel H. Crews, Roxie H. May, Rachel H. Vickers, Starlein H. Comer.

Mother of Eva Mae Crews Varnes and Douglas Crews.
Grand Children: Garry Mitchell Varnes, Jr., Robin Varnes Braswell.

Great Grandchildren: Charlotte Eva Varnes, Robert Mitchell Varnes, Tony Braswell.

Married September 3, 1938 to Enoch Harold Crews.

My mother was a kind person, who liked people, I guess she passed that trait along to me. She told me a lot about who we were related to and how. I suppose that is why I've always been interested in family history and geneology.

She had seven sisters and one brother. They were a unique group of folks. Most all of them had a great sense of humor, they all laughed a lot, another trait I'm glad I gained. Each of them were different but also so much alike. They have all passed on now and I wouldn't take a million dollars for the wonderful memories I will have forever of my aunts and uncles. Knowing them was truly an education in its own right. I miss them all.

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