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      Obituary
	Betty Lee (Robinson) Crouch(March 8, 1927 - October 15, 2019)
 
 
 Betty Lee Crouch “Miss Betty”, 92 of 
	Huntington, WV went to be with her Lord on Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at 
	Paramount Senior Living, Ona, WV. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 
	12 noon at Pea Ridge Baptist Church with Rev. Tim Halloran and Rev. Dan 
	Londeree officiating. The family will receive friends after 10:00 a.m. at 
	the church. Burial will be private.  She was born March 8, 1927 in St. 
	Albans, WV, the daughter of the late Richard Moses Robinson and Emmer Jane 
	McClure Robinson. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Dee 
	Crouch and twelve siblings. Miss Betty was a member of Pea Ridge Baptist 
	Church where she taught Sunday School, sang in the choir and was active with 
	American Baptist Women.  She was an aide, teacher and then became the 
	Director of Cross Roads United Methodist Church Preschool. She also served 
	as secretary for Cross Roads United Methodist Church.  Miss Betty served 8 
	years on the governing body of the American Baptist Churches USA and as 
	vice-president of American Baptist International Ministries for two years. 
	She and her husband, Bob, were very active with the youth at Highlawn 
	Baptist and together served as the directors of the Sr. High Camp at the 
	West Virginia Baptist Camp at Cowen. A proud supporter of Marshall 
	University, she enjoyed tailgating with her friends. Miss Betty is survived 
	by her loving family, daughter Jane Ellen (Tom) Adams of West Jefferson, NC; 
	son, Rev. Robin (Becky) Crouch of Huntington; grandchildren, Eric (Danielle) 
	Riffle, Sarah (Ryan) Rhodes and Bethany (Justin) Cox; great-grandchildren, 
	Isla Riffle, Grayce, Briar, Harper and Hadley Rhodes and Jase and Lucas Cox; 
	“adopted” son, Roger (Carol) Adams; and nieces and nephews. The family would 
	like to express a heartfelt thank you to the staff at Paramount Senior 
	Living for their excellent care of Miss Betty for the past six years. In 
	lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the WVBC for Camp Cowen or BCM. 
	The gift of Bibles through the Gideons is also appropriate.   
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