Clarence Harley Crawford
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Clarence Harley Crawford

April 11, 1935-Jan. 14, 2010

Funeral services for Clarence Harley Crawford, 74, of Muldrow were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Revival Fires Church in Sallisaw with Jimmy Harold Crawford and Michael Crawford officiating.

Burial was in Long Cemetery under the direction of Agent Funeral Home of Muldrow.

Mr. Crawford was born on April 11, 1935, in Dustin to Clarence C. Crawford and Bessie (Henderson) Crawford. He died on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010, in Fort Smith, Ark.

Mr. Crawford was retired from Farmers Co-op and was a former truck driver with Oklahomer Smith. He was a member of Revival Fires Church.

He married Agnes Lee Spray on March 11, 1953, in Oklahoma City.

Survivors include, his wife, Agnes Crawford of the home; two sons, Alvin Crawford of Chickasha and Craig Crawford of the home; 13 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two sisters-in-law, Irene Crawford of Sallisaw and Gladys Crawford of Oklahoma City; and several other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by one son, Roger Glen Crawford, one granddaughter, Jennifer, his parents and two brothers, Leodus and Bural Crawford.

Pallbearers were Jason Crawford, Michael Crawford, Joshua Crawford, Billy Marston, Wayne Sanders and Terry Cantrell.

To send and electronic condolence to the family, visit www.agentfuneralhome.com.


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