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Basil Eugene Crutchfield

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Basil Eugene Crutchfield

Birth
O'Fallon, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA
Death
23 Dec 2012 (aged 85)
Wilmington, Will County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Elwood, Will County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6A Site 667
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Basil E. Crutchfield, age 85 of Wilmington, passed away December 23, 2012 at his home. Born April 16, 1927 in O'Fallon, Illinois, Basil was a son of the late Alva Nathan and Mildred June Kagy-Crutchfield.

He moved to Wilmington at the age of 15 and went to serve with the United Navy at the age of 17. After actively serving for 2 years, Basil returned to Wilmington, where he graduated from Wilmington High School and continued in the Reserves until being honorably discharged in 1951. On March 4, 1951, Basil married Anna Baker at the First Presbyterian Church of Wilmington, and she preceded him earlier this year on August 3rd.

Basil worked as a carpenter and retired from the Carpenter's Local #174. He was a member of the Wilmington Lodge #208 AF&AM, First Presbyterian Church of Wilmington and the 'Crazy 8+1' group.

Basil enjoyed golf, hunting and fishing, and could often be found playing cards. He traveled with his brother Barney and his associates for many Wendy's Restaurant outings and charity events over the years, and was a great St. Louis Cardinals fan.

He took pleasure in being involved with his children and grandchildren; following them in their school sports and activities. Basil will also be remembered for his annual vacations and trips which included his kids and grandkids.

Survivors include his children, Thomas (Christine) Crutchfield of Wilmington, Sue Kohl (Greg Darrow) of Solon, Iowa, and Gary (Christal) Crutchfield of Wilmington; grandchildren, Adam (Ines) McCanna of Oregon City, Oregon, Abbey (Chris) Cartwright of Lockport, Aaron Crutchfield of Springfield, Missouri, Amber Crutchfield, Eric Crutchfield and Andy Crutchfield, all of Wilmington, Matthew (Kate) Crutchfield of Joliet and Josh Crutchfield of Bloomington; great-grandchildren, Lucas, Logan and Grant McCanna of Oregon City, Oregon; sisters, Rose (Henry) Alberico and Ruth (Don) Gresham and brother Bob (Becky) Crutchfield, all of Wilmington; and brothers-in-law, James (Norma) Baker of Manhattan and Joseph Baker of Peotone; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Basil was preceded by his parents; wife, Ann; two brothers, Bill (Claire) Crutchfield and Barney (Leanna) Crutchfield, and one sister in infancy.

Visitation will be held at the Wilmington Masonic Lodge, 311 North Main Street (at Van Buren Street) in Wilmington on Thursday, December 27, 2012 between the hours of 4:00PM and 8:00 P.M.

Masonic services will be conducted at 7:00PM. Funeral services will then follow Friday, December 28 at 11:00 A.M. in the First Presbyterian Church, 301 North Kankakee Street (at Van Buren Street) in Wilmington. Pastor Jan Chandler will officiate. A memorial luncheon will immediately follow the services and burial will be held at 2:30 P.M. in Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, where full military honors will be conducted.

Funeral services and arrangements have been made under the direction and care of Freitag-Reeves & Baskerville Funeral Home, 700 East Kahler Road in Wilmington.

Published in Herald News on December 25, 2012.
Basil E. Crutchfield, age 85 of Wilmington, passed away December 23, 2012 at his home. Born April 16, 1927 in O'Fallon, Illinois, Basil was a son of the late Alva Nathan and Mildred June Kagy-Crutchfield.

He moved to Wilmington at the age of 15 and went to serve with the United Navy at the age of 17. After actively serving for 2 years, Basil returned to Wilmington, where he graduated from Wilmington High School and continued in the Reserves until being honorably discharged in 1951. On March 4, 1951, Basil married Anna Baker at the First Presbyterian Church of Wilmington, and she preceded him earlier this year on August 3rd.

Basil worked as a carpenter and retired from the Carpenter's Local #174. He was a member of the Wilmington Lodge #208 AF&AM, First Presbyterian Church of Wilmington and the 'Crazy 8+1' group.

Basil enjoyed golf, hunting and fishing, and could often be found playing cards. He traveled with his brother Barney and his associates for many Wendy's Restaurant outings and charity events over the years, and was a great St. Louis Cardinals fan.

He took pleasure in being involved with his children and grandchildren; following them in their school sports and activities. Basil will also be remembered for his annual vacations and trips which included his kids and grandkids.

Survivors include his children, Thomas (Christine) Crutchfield of Wilmington, Sue Kohl (Greg Darrow) of Solon, Iowa, and Gary (Christal) Crutchfield of Wilmington; grandchildren, Adam (Ines) McCanna of Oregon City, Oregon, Abbey (Chris) Cartwright of Lockport, Aaron Crutchfield of Springfield, Missouri, Amber Crutchfield, Eric Crutchfield and Andy Crutchfield, all of Wilmington, Matthew (Kate) Crutchfield of Joliet and Josh Crutchfield of Bloomington; great-grandchildren, Lucas, Logan and Grant McCanna of Oregon City, Oregon; sisters, Rose (Henry) Alberico and Ruth (Don) Gresham and brother Bob (Becky) Crutchfield, all of Wilmington; and brothers-in-law, James (Norma) Baker of Manhattan and Joseph Baker of Peotone; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Basil was preceded by his parents; wife, Ann; two brothers, Bill (Claire) Crutchfield and Barney (Leanna) Crutchfield, and one sister in infancy.

Visitation will be held at the Wilmington Masonic Lodge, 311 North Main Street (at Van Buren Street) in Wilmington on Thursday, December 27, 2012 between the hours of 4:00PM and 8:00 P.M.

Masonic services will be conducted at 7:00PM. Funeral services will then follow Friday, December 28 at 11:00 A.M. in the First Presbyterian Church, 301 North Kankakee Street (at Van Buren Street) in Wilmington. Pastor Jan Chandler will officiate. A memorial luncheon will immediately follow the services and burial will be held at 2:30 P.M. in Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, where full military honors will be conducted.

Funeral services and arrangements have been made under the direction and care of Freitag-Reeves & Baskerville Funeral Home, 700 East Kahler Road in Wilmington.

Published in Herald News on December 25, 2012.


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