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A retired Baton Rouge Clinic employee and a resident of Baton Rouge, he died at 11:25 a.m. Thurdsday, Feb.28, 2013, at Baton Rouge General Medical Center-Mid City. He was 89, a native of New Orleans and a U.S. Army veteran. Visiting at Now Faith COGIC on Saturday, March 9, from 9 a.m. utnil service at 11 am., conducted by Arthur Dickerson Jr. Interment in Thomas Chapel Cemetery. Survived by daughters, Brabara Crockett and Betty (Link) Moore, of Baton Rouge, and Earline (Michael) Jackson, of Dallas; sons, Arthur Crockett, of Rockport, Mass., Perry Crockett and Ivory Crockett Jr., South Boston Va., and James Young, Baton Rouge; and 13 grandchildren. He was preceed in death by his father and mother, Hosea and Belliah Rockett; daughter, Geraldine Crockett; son, Kerry Crocket; and grandsons, Billy Brown and Damon Crockett.
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To Ivory, Arthur and family, My deepest sympathy to you on the loss of your father. It's never easy to know what to say at these times but may you find comfort in knowing that your father has gone on to a better place. May you smile when you remember the good times and cherish those memories.
Essie McLurkin
March 9, 2013
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