Treavor Thomas Crawford
Submitted by
Beth Love
THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1966
TREVOR CRAWFORD OF COAHOMA DIES
BIG SPRING (RNS) ~ Trevor T. Crawford, 49, former Colorado city councilman and mayor, died at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in
a Big Spring hospital.
Mr. Crawford, who resided in Coahoma and was project engineer for the Cosden Oil and Chemical Company, was born
January 8, 1917, in Jay, Oklahoma, and attended Oklahoma A&M College. He married Mary Reavis in Chickasha, Oklahoma,
October 9, 1937, and with his family moved to Colorado City in 1947 when he was employed by the Col-Tex Refinery. He has
been with the Cosden Oil company since 1965.
A member of the Coahoma Church of Christ and Coahoma Lions Club, he was past
president of the Colorado City Kiwanis Club, a teacher in the North Side Church
of Christ in Colorado City and served in the Seabees in World War II.
He was a city councilman at Colorado City for three terms from 1954 - 60 and
served as mayor for three years. He was a leader in the development of the
Interstate 20 freeway project in Mitchell County and the city carried out its
street paving, water and sewer projects wile he served on the council.
Services will be Monday at 2 p.m. at the Coahoma Church of Christ with burial in
Colorado City Cemetery. Nalley-Pickle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Survivors include his wife; one son, David and one daughter, Ann all of the
home; his mother, Mrs. A. F. Vann of Tulsa, Oklahoma; three brothers, Bill and
Bob of San Bernardino California; and Raymond of Dallas; one sister, Mrs. Anson
Sewell of Willow, Oklahoma. |
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