James Walter
Crawford, Jr.
September 28, 1928 - September 21, 2020
Jim Crawford Jr. a third-generation newspaper owner, died Monday, September 21, 2020 at Helen Keller Hospital in Sheffield, Alabama. He was 91.
His family publishes four newspapers, and operates Mid-State Publishing Company that Mr. Crawford established in 1967. It was one of the first offset web printing facilities in the southeast.
The Lawrenceburg native – the husband of Marie K. Crawford for 61 years and the father of seven children – was involved in his community far beyond its twice-weekly newspaper, The Democrat-Union.
He was chairman of the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Committee that established the Lawrenceburg-Lawrence County Airport. Mr. Crawford also was integral to the work that led to the Lawrence County Public Health Center, and served as chair of the county’s Board of Health.
Mr. Crawford’s community involvement continued the efforts over the years of his family, which was directly involved in the development of David Crockett State Park, and the establishment of the D-U Cowbell football game, in 1950, between Lawrence and Giles county high schools.
In 2010, the twice-weekly publication was inducted into the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Small Business Hall of Fame, and is the oldest existing business in Lawrence County.
The D-U is one of four publications owned and operated by Mr. Crawford. Those include two in Alabama – the Colbert County Reporter in Tuscumbia and the Standard and Times in Sheffield – along with the Hickman County Times of Centerville, Tenn.
All are weeklies, and several of Mr. Crawford’s children — the fourth generation — are involved in their operation.
Mr. Crawford attended Lawrence County High, where he played football and basketball, and he graduated from Columbia Military Academy, where he also played football. He is a graduate of the University of Tennessee, where he was president of Kappa Alpha fraternity.
A veteran of the U.S. Navy, the young Crawford served during the Korean War on the USS Perry DD844 destroyer, where he was a rescue swimmer and a member of the Navy swim team.
Back home, he was a swim instructor, an active American Red Cross member and taught water safety. He also was a Boy Scout leader.
Jim and Marie married in 1959, five months after they met at City Drug Store when she was on break from her job with an accounting firm. She had moved from Jackson to Lawrenceburg, and they raised their seven children there before moving to Killen, Ala.
Mr. Crawford was preceded in death by his parents, Jim Crawford, Sr., Estelle Bethel Crawford, granddaughter Sarah Catherine Whitehead, and grandson Lucas Sean Brasili.
He is survived by his wife, Marie Crawford; his children, Jimmy Crawford, III, Charlie Crawford and wife Melinda, Estelle Whitehead, Mary Ellen Wallace and husband Mike, Bobby Crawford and wife Cyndie, Carolyn Butler and husband Bradley, Teresa McGee and husband Scott, fifteen grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his brothers, Bill Crawford and Nathan Crawford.
Visitation will be held at Spry Williams Chapel in Florence, on Wednesday, September 23, 2020, from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. with a private graveside service to immediately follow.
Visitation
September 23, 2020
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Spry-Williams Funeral Home. A private burial will follow.
Visitation
Spry Williams Funeral Home, Helton Drive, Florence, AL, USA
September 23, 2020 11:30 am
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5 Comments on “James Walter Crawford, Jr.”
My prayers are with the family of a wonderful father and family man. 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
Very sorry for your family’s loss. I remember him fondly from high school. Prayers for all.
Thinking of you.
Praying God gives each of you peace and comfort.
Jim was a “one of a kind” I’m sure he left a trail of memories. I had the pleasure of making his acquaintance early in my career, in fact he was the first person to pay me to work underwater. Also he had the first Car telephone I’d ever seen in mid 70’s
I’m sure many could go on and on. It’s always been a pleasure to have known this family.