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Florence G. Crouch

©Hart Funeral Home

April 4, 1949 ~ June 3, 2021

Submitted by Jan Grooms

 

Florence G. Crouch, the daughter of Charley Workman and Ann (Nighman) Workman, was born April 4, 1949 in Prairie Grove, Arkansas and departed this life on June 3, 2021 in Springdale, Arkansas at the age of 72 years, 1 month and 9 days.

Florence was married to Leon Crouch in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 24, 1983. Florence worked for Tyson Foods for several years as a factory worker. She enjoyed working in her flower garden and her doll collection. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

Florence was preceded in death by her parents Charley and Ann Workman and her husband Leon Crouch.

She is survived by her son Ryan Samms of Stilwell.

Graveside Service was held Wednesday at 2:00 pm June 9, 2021 at the Elm Grove Baptist Church under the direction of Hart Funeral Home, Stilwell, OK.


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