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CROWDER, William A. Jr.

CROWDER, William A. Jr.


b: Oct 2 1921

d: Oct 22 2002, Lee's Summit, Jackson Co, MO

bur: Maplewood Cemetery, Osage Twp, Henry Co, MO

arr: Langsford Funeral Home, Lee's Summit, MO

Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Oct 23 2002 - William A. Crowder, Jr., 81, Lee's Summit, died Tuesday, October 22, 2002, at his home. Funeral services will be Friday, October 25, at the Langsford Funeral Home. Graveside services will be held Friday at the Maplewood Cemetery in Brownington. He was a member of the Lee's Summit First Baptist Church. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of the VFW American Legion Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Ararat Shrine. He was a former member of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, retiring as regional director of the office of Motor Carrier Safety, US Department of Transportation on December 30, 1982. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Patricia Bogner. Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Martha Crowder; daughter, Marti Brizendine and husband, Chuck, Lee's Summit; son-in-law, John Bogner of Colorado Springs, Colorado; four grandchildren, Mindi Jones and husband, Rob, Chris Brizendine, Danielle Dungan and husband, Robert, Shane Bogner and wife Erica; two great-grandchildren, Allison Jones and Jonny Bogner.

Charles Crowder

CROWDER
Iron Worker
August 4, 2005


Charles Crowder

Funeral services for Charles Donald Crowder, 81, of Sheridan will be 2 p.m. Monday at Black Hills National Cemetery in Sturgis, S.D. Arrangements are with Kane Funeral Home.
Mr. Crowder died Tuesday, July 26, 2005, at Sheridan VA Medical Center. He was born Jan. 17, 1924, in Kansas City, Mo., to Charles and Alice (Stratton) Crowder.
He joined the Army in 1945, serving in World War II.
He was honorably discharged in 1947 due to an injury. He was an Iron worker and English teacher.
He was known to correspond with Lynette “Squeeky” Fromme, a member of the Charles Manson family, as well as with Sara Jane Moore (who attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford), Patty Hearst and Jean Harris, convicted for the murder of author Dr. Herman Tawnower.

Mr. Crowder enjoyed playing the trumpet and drums and followed the jazz circuit in Cody, where he was nicknamed “Charlie on the moped” because he rode around town on one of the vehicles.









Thursday, January 6, 2011

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