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Emmie Lee Crawley Rex - Emmie Lee Crawley, 75, died June 11, 2012, at Sacred Journey Hospice Care, McDonough, Ga. Emmie Lee was born in Atlanta, Ga. on August 12, 1936. She married the late Richard (Russell) Crawley of Fairburn, Ga. August 27th, 1955. Surviving are three children, Linda Crawley Layfield (Jesse), of Griffin, Ga., Richard (Rusty) Crawley (Melanie), of Raleigh, N.C., and James Randall (Randy) Crawley (Teresa), of McDonough, Ga. Her grandchildren are Edward Jones, Brandy Jones, James (Scooter) Layfield, James (Buddy) Crawley, Jeffery Crawley, John Russell (J.R.) Crawley and five great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents Carl Ivey , and Daisey Mae Ivey. Emmie Lee is survived by two brothers, Thomas (T.J.) Ivey and James (Junior) Ivey. Special uncle Eugene (Pete) Ivey. Emmie Lee enjoyed collecting, gardening, attending auctions, and traveling extensively. She loved her family, friends, and life. A funeral service will be held in the chapel of Holly Hill Funeral Home at 2:00 p.m. Reverend John Burnette will officiate. The internment service will follow at Shadnor First Baptist Church. Friends may visit the family at Holly Hill Funeral Home 431 Southwest Broad Street, Fairburn, Ga. 30213 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. June 13th, 2012. The family wishes to thank Sacred Journey Hospice Care, Teassia, and Colt Collier for their kindnesses and care. Visitation DetailsWednesday, June 13th, 2012, 5:00pm - 8:00pm, Holly Hill Funeral Home Service DetailsThursday, June 14th, 2012, 2:00pm, Holly Hill Funeral Home Chapel Interment DetailsShadnor First Baptist Church Cemetery









To Rusty and family – my deepest condolences on the loss of your Mother. You spoke of her often and with so much love, I know she will be greatly missed. Mary-Beth
Thank you, Mom, for being such a positive role model and for providing me with a lifetime full of wonderful memories. Even though you found yourself with the daunting task of raising three energetic children at a young age, you somehow managed to rise to the challenge always putting our needs before yours. I will miss you being here with us, but it is comforting to know you have now found great joy and happiness being reunited with loved ones that have gone before you. You are forever in my thoughts. I will always love you. Rusty