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Oley Bazil “Bazil” Crockett

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Oley Bazil “Bazil” Crockett

Birth
Ranger, Lincoln County, West Virginia, USA
Death
12 Dec 2004 (aged 56)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Wingo, Graves County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Published in The Paducah Sun, Paducah, McCracken Co., Ky., 14 Dec 2004 - Services for Bazil Crockett, 56, of South Fulton will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Hornbeak Funeral Chapel in Fulton, Ky. The Rev. Ron Cox, Rev. Terry English and Jim Pilcher will officiate. Burial will be in the Wingo (Ky.) City Cemetery.

Mr. Crockett died Sunday morning at Methodist Central Hospital in Memphis.

A native of Lincoln County, W.Va., he was a 1967 graduate of Cuba (Ky.) High School. He served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam and for 13 years in the Kentucky National Guard. He was a truck driver for Mitchell Transport in Dresden, and was a former employee of Reelfoot Packing Co. He was a member of South Fulton Baptist Church.

Surviving are his wife, Kay Moore Crockett; a daughter, Cheryl Kay Crockett Goodman of Union City; two sons, Michael Crockett of South Fulton and David Crockett of Caruthersville, Mo.; a brother, Larry Crockett of Fulton; four sisters, Lucille Chance of Zearing, Iowa, Loretta Barham of Dukedom, Sharon Campbell of Fulton and Judy Davis of Dresden; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters. His parents were Victor and Belva Lee Bellew Crockett.
Published in The Paducah Sun, Paducah, McCracken Co., Ky., 14 Dec 2004 - Services for Bazil Crockett, 56, of South Fulton will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Hornbeak Funeral Chapel in Fulton, Ky. The Rev. Ron Cox, Rev. Terry English and Jim Pilcher will officiate. Burial will be in the Wingo (Ky.) City Cemetery.

Mr. Crockett died Sunday morning at Methodist Central Hospital in Memphis.

A native of Lincoln County, W.Va., he was a 1967 graduate of Cuba (Ky.) High School. He served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam and for 13 years in the Kentucky National Guard. He was a truck driver for Mitchell Transport in Dresden, and was a former employee of Reelfoot Packing Co. He was a member of South Fulton Baptist Church.

Surviving are his wife, Kay Moore Crockett; a daughter, Cheryl Kay Crockett Goodman of Union City; two sons, Michael Crockett of South Fulton and David Crockett of Caruthersville, Mo.; a brother, Larry Crockett of Fulton; four sisters, Lucille Chance of Zearing, Iowa, Loretta Barham of Dukedom, Sharon Campbell of Fulton and Judy Davis of Dresden; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters. His parents were Victor and Belva Lee Bellew Crockett.


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