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Lois Lorine <I>Smallwood</I> Crumley

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Lois Lorine Smallwood Crumley

Birth
Hall County, Georgia, USA
Death
18 Jul 2004 (aged 82)
Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services are scheduled for 11 a.m. at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church for Lois Smallwood Crumley, 82, of South Enota Drive, Gainesville.

The Rev. Clack Stubbs and the Rev. Johnny Freeland will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

The family received friends Monday at the funeral home.

Mrs. Crumley died Sunday, July 18, 2004, at Northeast Georgia Medical Center following an extended illness.

Mrs. Crumley was born in Hall County on Dec. 28, 1921, to the late Lewis Milton Smallwood and Reda Kemp Smallwood. She was retired from Barry Manufacturing. She was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. She also was preceded in death by her husband, Virgle Crumley; sisters, Omie Wetherford, Ida Belle Allison, Lillie Mae Hooper, Willie Lee Baugh, and Aslene Barham; and brothers, J.D. Smallwood and Ernest Smallwood.

"I thank my God every time I remember you" Phil.1:3

Lois Crumley was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend to all who knew her. Her ministry was the life she led. She was an inspiration to everyone who knew her. Her life was a shining example of someone who loves God. Her positive attitude and willingness to share her love is the legacy she leaves her children and grandchildren. She especially loved her church, Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, where she made beautiful memories with the evergreens, and was like a grandmother to all youth, sharing her sweet spirit. Each day she shared with us made the world a better place. Her grace was abounding in her life, as well as her death. Hours before her death she asked, "When am I going home?" Knowing how deeply she loved the Lord, she would want all who knew her to celebrate, because she is finally...home.

Survivors include her daughters and sons-in-law, Kaye and David Cochran, Lawrenceville, and Patti and Randy Little, Gainesville; son and daughter-in-law, Johnny V. and Terri Crumley, Gainesville; sister, Claudine Sosebee, Dahlonega; grandsons and wife, Ron and Heidi Cochran, Buford, and J.B. Little and Buck Keel, both of Gainesville; granddaughters and husbands, Kelley and Bill Trippe, Chestnut Mountain, Jada and Jon Swift, Dacula, and Reanna Crumley and Allison Little, both of Gainesville; great-grandchildren, Jake Trippe, Lillian Trippe, Maddie Swift, Olivia Swift, Zoe Swift, Rachel Cochran, and Lauren Cochran; brothers and sisters-in-law, Lavaughn Crumley, Dunwoody, J.K. and Jane Crumley, Clermont, Cecil and Juanita Crumley, Harold and Louise Crumley, Peggy and Phil Abernathy, Dorothy Jean and Jimmy Brookshire, and Riley and Wanda Crumley, all of Cleveland, Betty and Joe Cantrell, Alpharetta, Josephine and Larry Payne, Gainesville, Janell and Bobby Black, and Jeanett and Doug Allen, all of Clarkesville, and Mildred and Glenn Rider, Brookton; a number of nieces; and a number of nephews.

Those who wish may make contributions to the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Building Fund, 3650 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504.

Memorial Park Funeral Home, Gainesville


Funeral services are scheduled for 11 a.m. at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church for Lois Smallwood Crumley, 82, of South Enota Drive, Gainesville.

The Rev. Clack Stubbs and the Rev. Johnny Freeland will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

The family received friends Monday at the funeral home.

Mrs. Crumley died Sunday, July 18, 2004, at Northeast Georgia Medical Center following an extended illness.

Mrs. Crumley was born in Hall County on Dec. 28, 1921, to the late Lewis Milton Smallwood and Reda Kemp Smallwood. She was retired from Barry Manufacturing. She was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. She also was preceded in death by her husband, Virgle Crumley; sisters, Omie Wetherford, Ida Belle Allison, Lillie Mae Hooper, Willie Lee Baugh, and Aslene Barham; and brothers, J.D. Smallwood and Ernest Smallwood.

"I thank my God every time I remember you" Phil.1:3

Lois Crumley was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend to all who knew her. Her ministry was the life she led. She was an inspiration to everyone who knew her. Her life was a shining example of someone who loves God. Her positive attitude and willingness to share her love is the legacy she leaves her children and grandchildren. She especially loved her church, Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, where she made beautiful memories with the evergreens, and was like a grandmother to all youth, sharing her sweet spirit. Each day she shared with us made the world a better place. Her grace was abounding in her life, as well as her death. Hours before her death she asked, "When am I going home?" Knowing how deeply she loved the Lord, she would want all who knew her to celebrate, because she is finally...home.

Survivors include her daughters and sons-in-law, Kaye and David Cochran, Lawrenceville, and Patti and Randy Little, Gainesville; son and daughter-in-law, Johnny V. and Terri Crumley, Gainesville; sister, Claudine Sosebee, Dahlonega; grandsons and wife, Ron and Heidi Cochran, Buford, and J.B. Little and Buck Keel, both of Gainesville; granddaughters and husbands, Kelley and Bill Trippe, Chestnut Mountain, Jada and Jon Swift, Dacula, and Reanna Crumley and Allison Little, both of Gainesville; great-grandchildren, Jake Trippe, Lillian Trippe, Maddie Swift, Olivia Swift, Zoe Swift, Rachel Cochran, and Lauren Cochran; brothers and sisters-in-law, Lavaughn Crumley, Dunwoody, J.K. and Jane Crumley, Clermont, Cecil and Juanita Crumley, Harold and Louise Crumley, Peggy and Phil Abernathy, Dorothy Jean and Jimmy Brookshire, and Riley and Wanda Crumley, all of Cleveland, Betty and Joe Cantrell, Alpharetta, Josephine and Larry Payne, Gainesville, Janell and Bobby Black, and Jeanett and Doug Allen, all of Clarkesville, and Mildred and Glenn Rider, Brookton; a number of nieces; and a number of nephews.

Those who wish may make contributions to the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Building Fund, 3650 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504.

Memorial Park Funeral Home, Gainesville




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