In loving memory of

Dorothy B. Crowder
December 29, 1927 - October 8, 2011

Dorothy Crowder 83 of Kettering died peacefully Saturday October 8, 2011 at Hospice of Warren-Butler Co. She was born in Nora, Ky the daughter of Claude and Jewell (Bertram) Brown. Dorothy was loved by all that knew her. She retired after 30 years at Delco in Kettering.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Thomas J., 3 brothers, Willie, Denton and Ralph and a sister, Thelma.
Dorothy is survived by her loving daughter, Barb (David) Mills, grandsons, Michael (Traci), Matthew (Amy) and Jonathan (Barbie), great grandchildren, Colton Moorefield, Aly, Jessa, Paige, Alex and Gabrielle. She also leaves her brothers and sisters, Gladys Grisham, Lucille Drais, Hila Moellmann, Betty Gregory, Ray Brown, Roy Brown, Patsy Stealey, Criss Brown and Sandra Stoddard.
Funeral services will be Wednesday 10:00 am at the Anderson Funeral Home 40 N. Main St. Springboro with Pastor David Schooler officiating. Visitation will be Tuesday 5 - 7 pm at the funeral home. Burial in Miami Valley Memory Gardens. Condolences may be made to the family at www.anderson-fh.com. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Warren-Butler County.

Tributes

Rex Bertram wrote on Oct 12, 2011:

"So sorry for your loss. I remember visiting some with Dorothy at the reunions in New Castle."

Edna Fairchild Brasier wrote on Oct 12, 2011:

"Remember Dorthy as one of my pretty cousens."

Homer & Betty Belle Isle wrote on Oct 11, 2011:

"Dear Barb, David and family, We offer our deepest sympathy and love."

Steve & Debbie Large wrote on Oct 10, 2011:

"Mrs. Crowder was a wonderful lady who loved her family and made our own children feel as though she was their grandmother as well. Each time we saw her, she always asked our kids what sports they were playing, whether or not school was going well, and if they liked their teachers. She was always very friendly, always smiling and just a very sweet person with whom to sit down and chat. She will be missed greatly, but we know she is in a much better place and at peace."