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CROSWELL, DelmaCROSWELL, John NCROSWELL, Bell ICROSWELL, Emma LouCROSWELL, Leonard NormanCROSWELL, Leonard Norman (close up)CROSWELL, Emma Lou (close up)CROSWELL, HelenDUKE CROSWELL, HelenCROSWELL, Lonnie JoeCROSWELL, L. Joe (close up)CROSWELL, Helen (close up)CROSWELL, Unknown (child)CROSWELL, Donnie EdgarCROSWELL, Donnie Edgar (close up)CROSWELL, John N (close up)CROSWELL, Bell I (close up)CROSWELL, Family of HarryCROSWELL, Harry R.CROSWELL, Henry R.CROSWELL, LeolaCROSWELL, Phebie RCROSWELL, Leonard ECROSWELL, Alvena MaeCROSWELL, William G.CROSWELL, Lonnie Additional CROSWELL Surnames in ASHLEY County
CROSWELL, SillerCROSWELL, Della MaeCROSWELL, Ethel MCROSWELL, Bernie CecilCROSWELL, CarolynCROSWELL, Edward TreswellCROSWELL, Henry CCROSWELL, Ethel ECROSWELL, Henry CCROSWELL, Katie EllenCROSWELL, Henry ClarisonCROSWELL, Infant SonCROSWELL, John BeltonCROSWELL, Lige TCROSWELL, PearlCROSWELL, Margrette FrancesCROSWELL, Urslia T
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Submitted: 2/27/23 • Approved: 9/24/23 • Last Updated: 4/17/24 • R1473579-G1473579-S3
Helen
October 22, 1949 - February 9, 2017
Joe
December 28, 1944 - November 3, 1989
"Forever Honour'd and Mourn'd"
Obituary
Jones-Hartshorn Funeral Home
Hamburg, Arkansas
Helen Jean Duke Croswell of Panama City, Florida, passed away Thursday, February 9, 2017, in her home with her beloved son, Adam Croswell, by her side. Helen was born in Dermott, Arkansas on October 22, 1949. She graduated from Hamburg High School in 1967. She furthered her education and graduated from The University of Arkansas at Monticello with a Bachelor of Science in Education. Helen’s career began as an educator which led to social work, and she retired as an administrator for the care and welfare of Florida’s abused and neglected children. Her compassionate heart expanded into every facet of life – both personally and professionally. Helen was an active member of the Grace Sunday School class at First Baptist Church Panama City. She became the substitute teacher. She loved her class as they loved her. Above all, family was the most important thing to her. Nothing made her happier than when she became Grammi to Owen and Ella. Always the organizer, she loved planning get-togethers and trips for both family and friends. She delighted in gathering together regardless of the occasion. She never met a stranger and the variety of people in her life reflected her generous and loving heart. Helen is best known for her love of life and the joy she brought to everyone who knew her. If she wasn’t ‘calling the hogs’ while cheering on the Arkansas Razorbacks, you could find her organizing lunches with friends, holding court to share her latest joke, or speed-reading her way through a mystery novel. Even throughout her health struggles, Helen’s perseverance and positivity shone through. She often said, “Cancer is going to kill me one day, but it’s not going to kill me every day.” This motto allowed her to truly enjoy life for the six years after her first diagnosis, while sharing her strength and courage with others. Helen knew that death and adversity were a part of life and she faced the end with the courage and grace we all aspire to have.
Helen was preceded in death by her parents, James Richard Duke and Muriel Riley Duke, and the love of her life, Lonnie Joe Croswell.
Survivors include her son, Adam Croswell, and wife Jennifer, and their children, Owen (6) and Ella (4) of McLean, Virginia; her sister, Susie Duke Harrison of Lake Village, Arkansas; her brothers, Jimbo Duke and wife, Regina, of Pine Bluff, Arkansas; and David Duke and wife, Sheffield, of Little Rock, Arkansas; four nieces, Tera Duke Huntsman and husband, Alan, Helen Sheffield Coulter and husband, Ben, Riley Duke Connick and husband, Brendan and Rachael Harrison and numerous great nieces and nephews.
Memorial services are 10 a.m., Saturday, February 18, 2017 at the First Baptist Church in Hamburg with Rev. Ben Coulter and Dr. Bobby Pennington officiating. A private burial will be in the Hamburg Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to one of her favorite charities: Covenant Care, Panama City Rescue Mission, Second Harvest, or The Humane Society of Bay County.
Contributed on 2/27/23 by deltabelle55
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