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Alfred Charles Crowley

October 22, 1953 August 7, 1996
Alfred Charles Crowley
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Former Altus resident Alfred Charles Crowley, Jr., age 42, of Garland, Texas, was born October 22nd, 1953 Altus, OK, the son of A.C. and Ginger Crowley. He served in the United States Navy. Mr. Crowley passed away Wednesday, August 7, 1996, in the Garland Community Hospital from the results of a heat attack.

Funeral Services will be at 10:00 a.m., Monday, August 12th, 1996, in the Lowell Tims Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Altus City Cemetery under the direction of Lowell Tims Funeral Home.

Alfred was a painter for the Grapevine School District. He was a member of the Holy Revival Center in Altus which was the former Church of God.

Survivors include: his father, A.C. Crowley of Altus, OK; his mother, Ginger Crowley of Altus, OK; two sons: Anthony Crowley of Providence, RI and A.C. Crowley of the home; three daughters, Anita D. Crowley of Altus, OK, Candice Crowley, of Garland, TX, and Tiffany S. Crowley of Altus, OK; four brothers, Hugh G. Crowley of Lexington, OK, Barry V. Crowley of Shawnee, OK, Jerome K. Crowley of Shawnee, OK and Noel V. Crowley of San Antonio, TX; one sister, Rhonda L. Bonner of San Antonio, TX; two grandchildren; a Special Friend, Tina Dawson of the home; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews and many friends.

He is preceded in death by his grandparents; several aunts and uncles.

08/12/1996
10:00 AM

Funeral
Lowell-Tims Chapel

Altus
OK
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