Tommy Crouch's Obituary
“Tommy” RAYMOND THOMAS CROUCH, 76, a life long resident of Loudoun County, died on Sunday January 7, 2007 in Leesburg, VA.
Mr. Crouch is survived by his companion of 21 years Mrs. Lula Bell Lawson of Leesburg, VA; two daughters: Shawna and Jeff Huff of Stevens City, Virginia, Anita and Steve Bevis of Stevens City; one son-in-law: David Patrick of Leesburg, VA; one brother: Ernest Crouch of Charlestown, WV; two grandchildren: Megan Lynn Huff, Steven Alexander Bevis; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Friends may call at the Loudoun Funeral Chapel, 158 Catoctin Cr. SE Leesburg, VA on Wednesday January 10, 2007 from 7-9pm. Funeral Services will follow at the funeral home on Thursday at 11:00am with Pastor John Robbins officiating.
Interment will be in Lakeview Cemetery, Hamilton, VA.
Mr. Crouch was born in Sterling, VA on October 10, 1930 to the late William R. and Hazel Skinner Crouch. One son Thomas Wayne Crouch also predeceases him three brothers, William R. Jr., Ralph, George Crouch and a sister Emma Betts. Mr. Crouch was a Volunteer with Hamilton Fire and Rescue Department for about 15 years. He worked with Payton’s Service Center, Hamilton, VA for 28 years and was known as the #1 auto body painter until they closed in 1972. Mr. Crouch also worked with S&R Chevrolet in Leesburg and then Koon’s Chevy until 1992. He attended the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Leesburg, VA.
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