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Mr. Crews proudly served his country in the US Army during the Korean Conflict and he was a faithful member at Sand Hill Baptist Church.  
 
Mr. Crews proudly served his country in the US Army during the Korean Conflict and he was a faithful member at Sand Hill Baptist Church.  
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Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, {{has person |name=Vera Crews]]; two sisters, {{has person |name=Louise Crews |alt=Louise Stewart}} and {{has person |name=Evelyn Crews |alt=Evelyn Hilton}}; and two brothers, {{has person |name=Hilton Crews}} and {{has person |name=Ed Crews}}.
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Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, {{has person |name=Vera Crews}}; two sisters, {{has person |name=Louise Crews |alt=Louise Stewart}} and {{has person |name=Evelyn Crews |alt=Evelyn Hilton}}; and two brothers, {{has person |name=Hilton Crews}} and {{has person |name=Ed Crews}}.
    
He is survived by his sons, Terry (Judy) Crews and Chuck (Ann) Crews; six grandchildren, Tim Crews, Steven Crews, Amanda Parker, Andrew Crews, Jay Crews and Christy Crews; five great-grandchildren, Edan Crews, Eliana Crews, Fisher Parker, Maverick Crews and Bodie Crews; two sisters, Frieda Nettles and Clarice Mullins; a brother, Lamar Crews; and many nieces, nephews and other relatives.
 
He is survived by his sons, Terry (Judy) Crews and Chuck (Ann) Crews; six grandchildren, Tim Crews, Steven Crews, Amanda Parker, Andrew Crews, Jay Crews and Christy Crews; five great-grandchildren, Edan Crews, Eliana Crews, Fisher Parker, Maverick Crews and Bodie Crews; two sisters, Frieda Nettles and Clarice Mullins; a brother, Lamar Crews; and many nieces, nephews and other relatives.

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