James Crutchfield Jr

James Crutchfield Jr Obituary

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Age - 74

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October 8, 2023

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Coweta, OK

"James O'Neal "Jim" Crutchfield, Jr. of Coweta passed away Friday morning at the age of 74. He was born in Bell, California on Monday, March 28, 1949 to James, Sr. and Virginia (Smith) Crutchfield. He was preceded in death by both parents and his brother, Terry Crutchfield. Jim proudly served in the United States Navy from 1968-1972. A few years after his return from Vietnam, he married the love of his life Pam on April 4, 1975. He and Pam's parents were close friends. They grew up across the street from each other in Norwalk, California and had known each other for around 20 years. In December of 1980 they made the move to Coweta, Oklahoma where they settled and raised their children Amy and Jimmy. They lived in Coweta for 42 years. Most recently, they moved to Broken Arrow. Growing up in Southern California, Jim loved surfing. He also enjoyed slalom water skiing behind his flat bottom boat. If not on the water, Jim loved going to classic car shows and could always be found in the garage working on classic cars and motorcycles with his brothers and friends. He loved tinkering with anything that needed to be fixed. In his younger days he raced motorcycles with his brothers. However, the greatest joy of his life came from spending time with his grandchildren who lovingly referred to him as "Pa-Pa". A Service honoring his life will be held 10am, Friday, October 6th at Hayhurst Funeral Chapel with burial following at Old Bokoshe Cemetery. Those left to cherish her memory are: Wife Pam Crutchfield of the home Daughter Amy Farmer and husband Steve of Fayetteville, New York Son James O'Neal (Jimmy) Crutchfield III of Denver, Colorado Grandchildren Rebekah Farmer, Luke Farmer Siblings Randy Crutchfield, Debbie Pio Memorials may be made to: Wounded Warriors Project The family will receive friends from 5-7pm, Thursday, October 5 at Hayhurst Funeral Home. "

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