Eugenia “Jeannie” Elizabeth (Isdale) Crawley passed away Thursday, January 19, 2023.
Memorial will be on Sunday February 12, 2023 at the La Fiesta House in Waco, Texas from 12:30 to 3:00 PM.
Ms. Crawley was born February 12, 1943 in Kingsville, Texas to Melvin A. Isdale Sr. and Lolabel Redmond Isdale. She was married to husband Carl Crawley in 1977
Ms. Crawley is survived by brother, Jack Isdale and wife Doretha; son, Scott Howard and wife Jennifer Howard, ; daughter, Erin Noel; grandchildren, Kyle Brown, Kinsley Noel and Brennan Noel, Mykenzie, Sydney, Avery and Brooks Howard; nieces, Theresa Gibson, Sabrynna and Shelby Gibson and Chrissy Coitner, and many other family and friends.
Ms. Crawley graduated from Kingsville High School and graduated from Kilgore Junior college with a degree in Accounting. Ms. Crawley and husband Carl and lived in Richardson, Texas and then Plano, Texas prior to moving to Marlin, Texas where she and Carl briefly served the Marlin Country Club. They enjoyed traveling with family to Lake Tahoe, Reno and Louisiana. They always loved family gatherings throughout the years. She enjoyed gardening, making flower arrangements and spending time with family. She enjoyed lunches with friends and spending time with grandchildren.
The family would like to thank Gentle Transitions Hospice for their care.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Gentle Transitions Hospice or Robinson Volunteer Fire Department.
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Was shocked to see this on Facebook. The Texas Crawley’s Vincent, Carroll & Donald Brown Crawley(my older brothers) have all passed. I am the last direct family of my brothers buried in Texas and Quin Crawley, and me William Theodore Crawley(Ted). Quin is buried in Collins, MS, and I will be buried by my wife(Annielie Walsh Crawley(Lee) in Ridgeland, MS. in the cemetery across from Highland Colony Baptist Church on Highland Colony Blvd. Sad that Eugenia passed so young in life.
I am sorry to see Eugenia’s passing. Having grown up just down the street from Eugenia, I remember being at her Mom and Dad’s a couple of times—–one a birthday party where we played bingo and second, a time she had laid out a hopscotch pattern on the concrete driveway. Jeannie’s dad and brothers were active in the Boy Scouts, and she was my date to a dance that was organized and sponsored for the Scouts. My first date.