Ruth W. Crawley

1922 ∼ 2013

Ruth W. Crawley

Ruth W. Crawley, 90, of Covington, Louisiana, formally of Orange, passed away May 15, 2013, at her residence.

Funeral Services will be 2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 19, 2013, at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Mike Umbenhaur, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Orange. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens near Bridge City.

Visitation will begin at 12:00 p.m. Sunday prior to the service on Sunday.

Ruth was born October 9, 1922 in Dickensonville, Virginia. She was the youngest of two daughters born to Arthur Andrew Williams and Etta Dickenson Williams. Her early life was spent in Virginia. She graduated from Temple Hill High School, Castlewood, Virginia in 1939. Continuing her education, Ruth attended Radford University in Radford, Virginia. In 1943, she earned a BS degree in science and education.

Following WWII, she met the man who would become her life partner, Major John Emmett Crawley, Jr.

John and Ruth were married December 27, 1946, in the Sulphur Springs Methodist Church near Dickensonville, Virginia.

They settled in Charleston, West Virginia where John began his job as a Chemical Engineer for E. I. DuPont de Nemours. With a shortage of teachers following WWII, Ruth immediately got a job at Stonewall Jackson High School in Charleston, West Virginia. She taught general science and biology. While in Charleston, West Virginia three sons were born to Ruth and John. Their twins, Robert Arthur Crawley and Williams Edward Crawley, were born in November of 1950. A little over a year later, in December of 1951, their third son, Donald Eugene Crawley was born.

In November of 1964, John's career with DuPont moved the family to Orange, Texas. Ruth became involved with her church and community, serving many organizations and holding many offices. She became a Deacon and Elder at First Presbyterian Church, belonged to the William Diamond Chapter of DAR, AAUW, Friends of the Orange Public Library, Leaf and Petal Garden Club, Antique Study Group, Red Hat Society and several bridge clubs. In 1980, she joined the staff of the Stark Foundation as a docent at the W.H. Stark House. She was a docent for 20 years.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, John E. Crawley, Jr.; and sister, Frances Williams Banner.

Ruth is survived by her son, Robert A. Crawley and wife, Barbara of Austin, William E. Crawley and wife, Kathy of Orange and Donald E. Crawley and wife, Elizabeth of Bush, Louisiana.

Ruth is survived by her grandchildren, Sharon E. Crawley of Costa Mesa, California, Stephen L. Crawley of Carbondale, Illinois; and step-grandchildren, Vance Long of New York, New York and Scott Long and wife, Christine of Austin.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 902 Green Avenue, Orange, Texas 77630 or your favorite charity in her name.

Condolences

Anonymous May 21, 2013
Sorry to hear about Ruth. We will miss her very much. My prayers are with the family##imported-begin##Cecil Broom##imported-end##
Anonymous May 20, 2013
Sometimes its so hard to get back into your daily routine but with prayer and supplication to Almighy God for strength can carry you through.##imported-begin##Ruby##imported-end##
Anonymous May 19, 2013
What a wonderful "lady" we've lost. I enjoyed Ruth so much. Her kindness and friendship meant the world to me and she will always have a special place in my heart. I know she and Izzie are probably playing bridge right now. My condolences to all of yo##imported-begin##Jan Thomen Kingsbury##imported-end##
Anonymous May 18, 2013
I am sorry for the loss of your sweet mom and grandmother. I enjoyed her company on so many occasions while she lived in Orange for many years. I also enjoyed speaking with her in Louisiana. She could delight everyone with the tales of the old Virginia##imported-begin##Maureen Shupp##imported-end##
Anonymous May 17, 2013
Mrs. Crawley was a very special lady - a true "Southern Belle" who opened her heart and her home to even brother's of in-laws! She was always gracious and maintained a positive attitude, always saying good things about people because "if you can't say som##imported-begin##Randy Jones##imported-end##
Anonymous May 17, 2013
Dear Bob and Family, We want to give our condolences on the passing of your mother. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless and Take Care Lori and David##imported-begin##Lori & David Spencer##imported-end##
Anonymous May 17, 2013
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Your family has many wonderful memories that will help you in the future.##imported-begin##Stephanie Rader##imported-end##
Anonymous May 17, 2013
Dear Bob and family, We are so sorry to hear the news about your mother. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We will be thinking of you and the rest of the family. David and Angela Adams##imported-begin##David Adams##imported-end##
Anonymous May 17, 2013
For the family of G'Ruth...we are sending our hugs and prayers all the way from MN to provide comfort and healing to all the Crawley family ......Auntie Shannon and the corgi's in MN##imported-begin##Shannon Wilson##imported-end##
Anonymous May 17, 2013
Bill, Bob and Don You know how much your mom meant to me. I am so sorry for your loss. I was just asking Bill to wish her a happy Mother's day on facebook from me. She was always so sweet to me growing up. It felt like she was my 2nd mom. We will ##imported-begin##Mark Ricks##imported-end##
Anonymous May 16, 2013
My prayers thoughts are with you and our family. Ms Crawley is in a great place and with her family who preceded her.##imported-begin##Evelyn Wood##imported-end##
Anonymous May 16, 2013
Crawley family members.... our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. We also look at Ruth's passing as a celebration, knowing that Ruth now joins John and others gone home before her. When the Lord calls our loved ones home, He leaves a gi##imported-begin##Roy and Carol Crawley##imported-end##