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Kenneth “Kenny” Crowe, age 62, of Somerset, Kentucky, passed from this life on Monday, October 12, 2020 in Terre Haute, Indiana.
He was born on November 10, 1957 in Somerset, the son of Faye Cox Crowe and the late James Crowe. He was a member of Sinking Valley Baptist Church, and worked for Hidden Creek Trucking Company as a truck driver. He loved his two special pets, Copper and Baxter. “Kenny” will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
He was preceded in death by his father, James Crowe and his father-in-law, Bill Hall.
He is survived by his wife Phyllis Crowe, whom he married on July 6, 2002 ; two sons, Chris (Rhiannon) Crowe and Casey (Krissy) Crowe, all of Waynesburg; one daughter, Amanda Young of Lancaster; brothers, Charlie Crowe of Georgia, Ben (Janie) Crowe of Cabin Hollow Community, Richard (Karen) Crowe of Somerset, and Gerald (Libby) Crowe of Cabin Hollow Community; sisters, Libby “Sis” Beebe of Cabin Hollow Community, and Jamie Selter of Evansville, Indiana; grandchildren, Jacob Crowe, Kaylee Crowe, Marley Crowe, Daxon Crowe, Tucker Crowe, Mason Young, Austin Young, mother-in-law, Dorothy Hall Wilson (Leon Wilson).
Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 17, 2020 at Southern Oaks Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 18, 2020 in the Chapel of Southern Oaks Funeral Home with Bro. Darin Godby officiating. Visitation time on Sunday will begin at 12:00 noon at the funeral home. Burial will be in Southern Oaks Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the Gideon Memorial Bible Plan.
Southern Oaks Funeral Home is entrusted with the arrangements for Kenneth “Kenny” Crowe.
Lifting your family up in prayer.
Phyllis I am so sorry for your loss. We will miss Kenny’s smiles around here. He always stopped and talked to me when his truck was being worked on. If you need anything let me know. We love you! You & your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Thinking of you,
Jo Ann Proffitt
The Online Transport Team in Georgetown would like to express our deepest sorrow for the loss of Kenny. We will never forget his joy he brought to our operation and his candidness. He was a giving man that would always bring Cinnabon to the office staff and showed his love through his strong work ethic and giving attitude. Prayers are with the family during this difficult time. We will never forget his favorite slogan. “Heading to Jackson, turn and burn”
I would like to send my condolences to the family of Kenny I loaded his truck at Arvin Sango he was a good man. I refered to him as a good ole boy! He will be misses by many here at Arvin Sango! I’m sorry for your loss.
To Phyllis and all the Crowe family. I am so sorry to hear about Kenny. You have my sympathy and prayers.