Tyrone Ray Crouch Sr. 79, of Daniels, WV passed peacefully at home on 11/12/18. Funeral services will be Saturday 11/7/18 at Blue Ridge Funeral Home w/ Dr. Rollan Roberts officiating. Visitation will be Friday 5-6 pm for family & 6-8 pm for friends. Those left to cherish his loving memory include his loving wife and constant companion of 48 years, Carolyn Crouch. Daughters, Crystal Wisthoff, Michelle Stewart (Kyle), Mandy Lynch, and sob Tyrone Ray Crouch Jr. Grandchildren, Heather, Dustin, Jordon, Chastity and several great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents Rupert & Melba Crouch and son Grayson Tyler Crouch. Tyrone was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He was a retired welder and coal miner and member of the UMWA. He was of the Christian Faith. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and spending time in the outdoors. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be donated to the Nature Conservancy at www.nature.org The family request that all food, flowers etc. be taken to 325 Lewis Drive, Daniels, WV.
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