Crowder, Dean P.
Monday, March 05, 2007
Dean Parson Crowder, 79, a lifelong resident of Dinwiddie County and widow of Charles C. “Cutter” Crowder, passed away Monday, March 05, 2007. She was the daughter of the late Eugene and Linda Lufsey Parson. Mrs. Crowder was a longtime active member of Matoaca Baptist Church having many years of perfect attendance. She served as Secretary of her Sunday school class and served on the library committee at the church. She is survived by her children, William “Bill” Crowder and wife, Sharon of Sutherland, Cheryl Rose and husband, Jeff, and Kathy Summerson all of Prince George, and Charles Crowder and wife, Debbie of Sutherland; grandchildren, Barbara Crowder-Moore, Jennifer Crowder, Natalie Rose, Jaime Maitland, Courtney Randolph, Brooke Crowder, and Hunter Crowder; six great-grandchildren; sister, Ruby Reese of Dinwiddie; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at 11 AM Wednesday, March 7, at the Petersburg Chapel of J. T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Service with the Rev. Donald Joyner officiating. Interment will follow at Southlawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 PM Tuesday, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Matoaca Baptist Church Building Fund, 6409 River Road, Matoaca, VA 23803. Condolences may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com.
Kathy, and Cheryl, I am so very sorry to hear about your Mother....Please know that all of you are in my prayers....I know that this is such a hard time for all of you. God does surround us with his loving arms during these times, and He knows how many tears we shed...and you all have many friends who love you....God Bless You
Barbara Henley
Courtney, I am sorry to hear about your Nanny. I know you miss her dearly. Tell your mom and family I am sorry. If you all need anything all you have to do is call. I'm still waiting for your address so I can get in touch with you. Your nanny always had nice things to say to me. I remember her coming to the deli and getting food from me. She was such a sweet lady. I know she's in a better place now but it doesn't mean your pain is less. Remember the good times, as I'm sure you had plenty together. My heart and prayers go out to all of you. Love, Susan
Thanks Nanny for holding out for me to come home and see you. You were more than just a grandma, you were my best friend and we spent so much time together and made soooo many memories together. Those memories will last forever. I always loved receiving letters in the mail from my "penpal" that you always signed with an "XoXo". It kept me going especially at college. I loved our McDonalds dates where we would get happymeals together and you always had to get a boys toy haha. I also remember that song by Shania Twain that we used to sing together. My favorite place to take you was Friendlys. We had a wonderful lunch there a few months before you got sick. Thank you for loving me and supporting me through everything. Thanks for the memories and moments. Thanks for the Atlanta Braves games we watched together and that crazy guy Dr. Phil that you made me watch with you. Your were the most beautiful person that I ever met. You had beauty inside and out and you didnt need makeup to prove your beauty. I could see God through you and your faith made you strong. You have taught me to never give up and to always trust God for everything. You also taught me that love is soo much better than material things. You also taught me to love everyone and look at the positive in everyone. You were my angel and I hope to grow up to be exactly like you. You are my inspiration and my hope and I know your presence will always be right here with me. I love you so much and I cannot wait to eat happymeals with you in heaven and maybe we can even play some tricks and pick on my dad
Rest in Peace,
Natalie
"In my dreams I'll always see you soar above the sky, In my heart there will always be a place for you for all my life, I'll keep a part of you with me, and everywhere I am there YOU'LL be"
"Mom" Crowder,
I will miss the happiness you brought to my life every time I heard your voice on the other end of the phone. Christmas morning always meant a call from you and any time I called you I was told I "Made your day"! Well, actually, you made mine and I will never forget you.
Nanny Dean....you were such a cool lady and I wish I had met you years earlier. We could have really made some great memories. The moments I did get to spend with you, I'll never forget. Rest in peace sweet Nanny, we'll see you again on those golden streets of heaven. I love you.
Lisa
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