Mrs. Crowley was born in Washington. She attended Southeastern University and the University of Baltimore and earned a law degree at National University.
From 1942 to 1952 she was an attorney with the General Accounting Office. She then spent two years with the old Economic Stabilization Agency. She joined rhe Navy Department in 1954 and retired there in 1968.
She was a member of the St. Francis Episcopal Church in Potomac and was a former president of the board of Sevier House, an Episcopal home in Washington.
Her marriage to Stephen B Crowley ended in divorce.
Survivors include two sons, Stephen B. Jr. of Barnesville, Md., and Richard P. of Rockville; a sister, Margaret Corn of Atlanta; nine grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.
The Washington Post Jan 21, 1983
Mrs. Crowley was born in Washington. She attended Southeastern University and the University of Baltimore and earned a law degree at National University.
From 1942 to 1952 she was an attorney with the General Accounting Office. She then spent two years with the old Economic Stabilization Agency. She joined rhe Navy Department in 1954 and retired there in 1968.
She was a member of the St. Francis Episcopal Church in Potomac and was a former president of the board of Sevier House, an Episcopal home in Washington.
Her marriage to Stephen B Crowley ended in divorce.
Survivors include two sons, Stephen B. Jr. of Barnesville, Md., and Richard P. of Rockville; a sister, Margaret Corn of Atlanta; nine grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.
The Washington Post Jan 21, 1983
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