Person:Dorothy Crumrine (10)

Watchers
m. 31 Oct 1926
  1. Albert William Crumrine, Jr.1929 - 2011
  2. Dorothy Ione Crumrine1936 - 2016
  3. Henry Lee Crumrine1939 - 2021
  4. James Edward Crumrine1944 - 2019
m.
  1. David L. Buckner1956 - 1956
  2. Jeffrey L. Buckner1964 - 1964
Facts and Events
Name Dorothy Ione Crumrine
Gender Female
Birth? 15 Aug 1936 Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas, United States
Marriage to George William Anglin
Marriage to Lee James Buckner
Death? 25 Feb 2016 Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States
Burial? Oakland Memorial Cemetery, Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas, United States
References
  1.   Dorothy Ione Crumrine Anglin, in Find A Grave.

    Dorothy Anglin, age 79, of Clarksville, passed away Thursday, February 25, 2016 in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

    She was born August 15, 1936, in Clarksville, the daughter of Albert and Jennie (Dodge) Crumrine.

    She loved to play shuffleboard, and cards, and she loved to fish.

    She was preceded in death by her husband, George Anglin; two infant sons, David and Jeffrey; brother, Albert Crumrine Jr., and one grandchild.

    She is survived by two sons, Garry and Laquita Buckner of Clarksville, and Greg Buckner of Paris; one sister, Joanne Crumrine; three brothers, Kenneth Crumrine and Henry Lee Crumrine of Texas, and James Crumrine of Clarksville; six grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.

    Funeral service will be 2:00 p.m., Monday, February 29, 2016, at the Oakland Cemetery with Brother Charlie Boone officiating..

    Arrangements are under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home.

    Family Members
    Parents
    Albert William Crumrine Sr
    1904–1973
    Jennie Belle Dodge Crumrine
    1905–1989

    Spouses
    George William Anglin
    1923–1996
    Lee James Buckner
    1935–2020

    Siblings
    Albert William Crumrine Jr
    1929–2011
    Henry Lee Crumrine
    1939–2021
    James Edward Crumrine
    1944–2019

    Children
    David L. Buckner
    1956–1956
    Jeffrey L. Buckner
    1964–1964