Woodrow Crumpton, 82 of 232 Noyes Street passed away Friday, Oct. 10, 1997. Mr. Crumpton was born June 21, 1915 in Paulding County. He was a retired owner of Cedartown Nursing Home and a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Sara Crumpton, and parents, Ester Daniel and Homer Parks Crumpton. Surviving are: wife, Jo Ann Crumpton of Cedartown; daughter Sharon Crumpton Robinson of Americus; stepdaughter Tammy Susan Casey of Arizona; four stepsons, Marvin Tanner of Newnan, Ricky Adams, Perry Adams and Will Adams, all of Cedartown; two sisters, Annie Lou Womack of Buchanan and Vinnie Pierce of Monroe; and 13 grandchildren. Graveside services were held Sunday, Oct. 12, at 2 P.M., at the Northview Cemetery, with Rev. Hobart Pierce officiating. The Gammage Funeral Home had charge of the arrangements. (Cedartown Standard, page 5A, October 21, 1997)
Woodrow Crumpton, 82 of 232 Noyes Street passed away Friday, Oct. 10, 1997. Mr. Crumpton was born June 21, 1915 in Paulding County. He was a retired owner of Cedartown Nursing Home and a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Sara Crumpton, and parents, Ester Daniel and Homer Parks Crumpton. Surviving are: wife, Jo Ann Crumpton of Cedartown; daughter Sharon Crumpton Robinson of Americus; stepdaughter Tammy Susan Casey of Arizona; four stepsons, Marvin Tanner of Newnan, Ricky Adams, Perry Adams and Will Adams, all of Cedartown; two sisters, Annie Lou Womack of Buchanan and Vinnie Pierce of Monroe; and 13 grandchildren. Graveside services were held Sunday, Oct. 12, at 2 P.M., at the Northview Cemetery, with Rev. Hobart Pierce officiating. The Gammage Funeral Home had charge of the arrangements. (Cedartown Standard, page 5A, October 21, 1997)
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