November 25, 2019

Loralee Armes Crudgington lived 80 incredibly awesome years and was called home by God at 8 p.m. on Nov. 23, 2019. She was a fantastic daughter, sister, wife and the best mother a child could have. Loralee was loved by many when she worked as custodian in the PB school system and everyone who knew her remembers her as a bright light in this world. Loralee worked at the Florshiem Shoe Factory, Kerasotes Theaters and lastly for the Poplar Bluff School System...

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Loralee Armes Crudgington lived 80 incredibly awesome years and was called home by God at 8 p.m. on Nov. 23, 2019. She was a fantastic daughter, sister, wife and the best mother a child could have. Loralee was loved by many when she worked as custodian in the PB school system and everyone who knew her remembers her as a bright light in this world. Loralee worked at the Florshiem Shoe Factory, Kerasotes Theaters and lastly for the Poplar Bluff School System.

Loralee was born Aug. 14, 1939 to John and Lula Armes, the youngest of four children.

She leaves behind her sister, Betty Pickett; children Dean Crudgington, Pamela C Forrester and Penny Lee Crudgington; grandchildren, Deana Kay Carter, Christine C Owen, Laura Weibly and Tanner James Forrester; great-grandchildren, John Austin Carter, Samantha Carter, and Dean Weibly.

She is preceded in death by her parents; brother, Ray Armes and sister, Lois Kisling.

Loralee suffered from dementia and it was the advanced stage that caused her death. If you wish to do anything, please donate in her name to Bright Focus an organization that provides research grants for a cure or the Alzheimer’s Association or a group of your choice.

Cotrell Funeral Service of Poplar Bluff is in charge of arrangements.

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