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Obituaries: Maxwell T. Crowe, 1991, Winn Parish, LA
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From: January 23, 1991 Winn Parish Enterprise News-American

Maxwell T. Crowe

Maxwell T. Crowe, age 92, of 301 North St. John Street, Winnfield, Louisiana,
died January 15, 1991 in Humana Hospital Winnfield, Louisiana, after a lengthy
illness.  He was born September 21, 1898 in Bradley, Mississippi.  Mr. Crowe
was a former teacher and coach in secondary schools and was retired from the
civil service as assistant postmaster in Winnfield.  He was a veteran of the
U. S. Army, serving in France during World War I.  Mr. Crowe was a member of
the Crusaders for Christ Sunday School class at the First Methodist Church
were he was a member.

He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Mattie Jackson Crowe; one son, Dr. Max
Crowe and wife, Evelyn, of Paris, Arkansas; three granddaughters, Cheryl Adams
and husband, Delane, of Winnfield, La.; Susan Clark and husband, Carlton, of
Rayville, La.; Lauren Redfern and husband, Bobby, of Danville, Ark.; one
sister, Mrs. John Broaddus of Culpepper, Virginia; one sister in law, Mrs.
Shirley Jackson of Winnfield, La.; and three great grandchildren.

Services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, January 17, 1991 in the First United
Methodist Church of Winnfield with the Rev. Steve Caraway officiating. 
Interment was in the Garden of Memories Cemetery, Winnfield, La., under
direction of Southern Funeral Home.

Pallbearers were Kiah Beville, L. L. Brewton III, Benny Long, Lawrence C.
Morris, Mike Spangler, Sidney Walton.  Honorary pallbearers were the Crusaders
for Christ Sunday School class of the First United Methodist Church.