Vivian Louise (Brown) Crowe |
Posted 2009-12-09 by Sharla |
Lake Havasu Mortuary & Crematory Lake Havasu City, Arizona Vivian Louise Crowe passed away October 27, 2009 in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. She was born Sept. 1, 1932 in Hammond, Indianna. She was married to Eugene Melroy Crowe on July 7, 1952 in North Chicago, Illinois. She is survived by Daughters: Linda Cognito Julian-Steve, Judy Steinberger Halloran, Jode Crowe Mayer, Grandchildren: James Cognito, Julie Cognito Simpson-Keith, Margarita Rivas Cognito, Cristina Ferencz, Michael Stenberger, Jessica Steinberger, Rachel Steinberger, Brother Walter Brown Jr. Lois, Great Grandchildren: Alegre Rivas, Nicholas Ferencz, Alisha Ferencz-Stoltz. She is preceded in death by: Husband Eugene Crowe, Mother Adda Brown, Father Walter Brown Sr. Viv lived a long and happy life, surrounded by the people who meant the most to her; her family, close friends and her dogs. She had a long loving marriage to a wonderful man who worshipped the ground she walked on. She enjoyed auto racing, computer games, crafting at the Eagles for Hospice, playing cards and spending time with her family and friends. To her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren she was the confidant, the constant that would always be in our lives. She will be forever missed. As a beloved friend stated, "With love, all things endure, for though they may pass from this earth, they live in the hearts of those who have loved them." She was in fraternal organizations such as the Eagles, Elks, and Hospice of Havasu (volunteer, crafts) Graveside Memorial: Sunday November 1st 2009, 1:00 PM at Havasu Memorial Gardens with a "party" celebrating her life immediately following at the Eagles. Arrangements were entrusted to Lake Havasu Mortuary & Crematory. Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at lakehavasumortuary.com See Also: Find A Grave |
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