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Celebrating the life of

John Lewis Crow Jr.

March 24, 1935 - January 25, 2026

John Lewis Crow Jr.

John Lewis Crow, Jr., age 90, of Rincon, passed peacefully on Sunday, January 25, 2026, after a brief illness surrounded by his loving family. John was born at home on March 24, 1935, to John Lewis Crow, Sr. and Beatrice Parker Crow in Americus, GA. He graduated from Americus High School in 1953. He then went off to college, first attending Georgia Tech, where he was in the Georgia Tech Marching Band (trumpet). One Friday, he decided to drive down to Cordele for the weekend. This is when his and his wife's fate was sealed. They went out on a date that fateful Friday night, and well, the rest is history. John married his beloved wife, Frances, on June 19, 1955. Afterwards they moved to Savannah where John's career began at Hercules. He then attended Armstrong State College, at night, where he received his Bachelors of Science in Chemistry in 1969, all while raising four kids. John never met a stranger, and always wanted to tell his story. 

John worked for so many companies throughout his esteemed career of which he has multiple patents. He worked for Hercules, Flintkote, American Cyanamid that later became Cytec, and retired from BASF in Albany, New York. After retirement, in Cordele, GA, John wanted to keep busy, so he also served as a substitute science teacher for the Crisp County School System.

Outside of work, John impacted so many lives, especially the youth. He loved to officiate baseball, softball, and football games, and everyone knew who John Crow was when he pulled up in that big yellow Plymouth station wagon to call their game.  He was so proud to be the Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop #1 right here in Savannah, Ga, and saw many of his scouts achieve Eagle status. He coached his own children (Johnny, Tony, and Angela) in baseball, football, softball and tennis (PS, his son's never could beat him on the tennis court and he was using his youngest daughter's, Dottie, Western Auto $4.98 wooden Wilson tennis racquet to beat them). He loved taking his youngest son, Bobby, to all his swim meets, and loved hauling his daughter, Dottie, and all of the coxswains to crew meets. In his spare time he enjoyed to play tennis, play golf (with his favorite caddie, his son, Tony), fish, playing cards to all hours of the night at the house on Largo Drive, backgammon, bridge, crossword puzzles, solitaire, dominos, and loved to help all people. He especially loved spending time with family and friends. He attended St. Michaels Episcopal Church, where he was a senior warden, and was a member of St. Lukes Episcopal Church in Rincon. He was also a member of the Kiwanis Club. 

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Brice L. and Annie Crow; and maternal grandparents Gordon C. and Kitty M. Wise Parker.

His surviving family includes his loving and devoted wife of seventy years, Frances Hughes Crow (and their sweet rescue Lilly); his children, John "Johnny" Lewis Crow, III and his wife Patricia, Anthony "Tony" Hughes Crow and his wife Caroline, Angela Crow Bucy and her husband Rickie,  Dorothy "Dottie" Elaine Wheeler and her husband Thaddeus, Robert "Bobby" Crow and his wife Katie; his grandchildren, Olivia, Meredith, Miranda, Thaddeus III, Joshua, Jesse and Reid; his great-grandchildren, Emma Grace, Madelyn, Wyatt, and his newest great-grandchild, Presley; many nieces and nephews; and several loved ones and friends.

Fox and Weeks 7200 Hodgson Memorial Drive Savannah, GA 31406

Flowers can be sent to the funeral Home. Also, in lieu of flowers, feel free to make a donation to the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, your local Humane Society, or any other charitable organization that is on your heart.

Family visitation will begin on Friday, January 30, 2026, at 3:00 pm at Bethel Lutheran Church in Springfield, GA at 1984 Hwy 21 N. with John's Celebration of Life to follow at 4:00 pm.

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My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time.

- Chantal Logue Cail, Savannah, GA

Mr Crow while you are enjoying the most beautiful life you could have ever imagined, we in this world will have to live just with your memory for now. But what what great memories they are! Hanging out with you and Angela to play hearts and backgammon almost every day at your house on Largo Dr are some of my favorite memories. And then there was softball... Wasn't that a blast. What a great coach you were and what fun we had in the process! Love and prayers for the family.

- Chris Balmes Pendleton, Fort Worth , Tx

My condolences. Love and prayers

- Mary Pitts , Fletcher , North Carolina

My deepest condolences. Prayers for the family

- Joanie Dickson, Fletcher , North Carolina

Condolences to the family. He was my good friend and will be highly miss.

- Arneda Patterson (Neda cna), Sylvania, GA

My condolences to the family.

- Diakenia Green Ravenell, Beaufort, SC

Condolences and prayers to a wonderful family. May god give you peace that passeth all understanding. Mr.John, what a bright light you and your family shine. We will never forget the nurturing love and kindness you and Mrs.Frances showed mom(Frances) from day one. We will miss your wonderful stories and conversations we shared at the round table. We will always remember you and keep you close to our heart. Love and prayers for the family. Frances Beaudoin, Angie and Jimmy Reno & family

- Angela Reno, Eden, Ga.

A candle has been lit!

My Dad!!! This picture says it all.

- Dottie Wheeler, Charlotte, North Carolina

Whever a beautiful soul has been,there is a trail of beautiful memories

- Tommy Alford and Phyllis Alford, Savannah, GA

A candle has been lit!

You are so greatly missed. My Condolences, love, and prayers for the family.

- Frances Beaudoin, Eden , Ga.

Angela I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. It is a very hard time when you lose someone that has always been a role model and someone to go to anytime you need them. I loved the times you and I spent together. You are in my Prayers.

- Darlene Crawford Meridith, Ellabell, GA

With deepest sympathy, Frances, for you and your family. Didn't know you were back in the area. You may remember we shared the adventure of transferring to Willow Island.

- Bruce Anderson, Savannah, GA

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Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200