Clifton J. Crawford

February 10, 1942 - December 22, 2009 Clifton J. Crawford, 67, Mooresville, died December 22, 2009, in his residence. Mr. Crawford was born February 10, 1942, in Central City, Kentucky, to the late Alfred Crawford and Eirline (Rose) Huff.

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  1. Rose, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband. I will keep you and your family in my prayers, as will the entire Overton Carbide crew.

  2. Rose & Family: I’m so sorry for your loss. I will always remember Clif for his sense of humor, for his love of you & the kids. You know that I would be there if my bodyT would allow, but know that my heart is with you. Love & Blessings, Jan

  3. 48 1/2 years, 2 wonderful boys, 7 glorious grand babies – we laughed, cried, we prayed and worshiped together. There will be a big void in my heart but thank you for all the sweet memories and telling me every day for the last three years that you loved

  4. Daddy, there are no words to say how broken my heart is right now. You were so much more than my father, you were my role model, my teacher and my friend. I turned to you in everything I did and I will miss having that now. The void in my heart will neve

  5. Rose and I met at one of our business conventions and there was a connection from the start. Clif and Rose became our family and we started calling them Momma and Poppa. My two children refer to them as Grandma Rose and Poppa Clif. Poppa Clif you will be

  6. Many times over the years,you were given cards and plaques saying Worlds Greatest Dad i pray that did not take away from the fact in my heart you are the greatest dad and i will always love and miss your smile your jokes(wisecracks)and they way you made

  7. Rose, Bob and I are so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. You and your family will be in our prayers.

  8. Two years and it seems like yesterday…you are missed every day of my life. It is such a blessing to know that you were saved and are with our Lord, it would be unbearable to think otherwise. Thank you for our life together and our wonderful sons… I know we will meet again someday. Missing you…Rose


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