In Loving Tribute to Douglas Patrick Crawford, Jr.
A bright shining light who never met a stranger describes Douglas Patrick Crawford, Jr. He will be remembered as a good man – compassionate, caring, thoughtful, talented, adventurous and friend to all.
Doug’s journey began in South Memphis, the youngest son from the union of Douglas, Sr. and Sherlyn (Retic) Crawford. As a member of a large extended family, there were always cousins or neighborhood kids to spend time and have fun. He attended Lincoln Elementary, Longview and Hamilton Middle, Southside High and graduated from “The” Booker T. Washington High School. He was brought up lovingly in the church of his grandparents, Robert and Dessie Retic.
Always industrious, he had several jobs and was employed at various places all over the city. Yet one thing showcased his talents and sustained him for life – cooking. His love for cooking paved the way for his sense of adventure. Douglas served as a chef and line cook for Krystal’s, the Olive Garden, Fed Ex Forum, Char Restaurant, Bass Pro Shop, Hattie B’s, and Kirby Pines LifeCare Community. He loved to share about all the athletes and celebrities he met at the Forum.
One of his proudest achievements was his experience at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Doug loved what he did and always sought to brighten the day of his fellow co-workers, the families and patients.
While his local accomplishments were noteworthy, Doug was also able to share his talents outside of the city. His most adventurous time was spent cooking at the Denali National Park Princess resort in Alaska!
Doug made long-lasting friends wherever he went. It was not uncommon for him to travel to Las Vegas and elsewhere to hang out with friends or co-workers.
Doug’s love for his family was boundless. The close relationship he shared with his big brother Jarrod is inspirational. The life of the party – no celebration was complete without his smile or prepared dish.
Douglas Jr. was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents and several aunts and uncles.
Those left to carry on Douglas’ legacy of love and friendship include his brother Jarrod Crawford, niece Alexis, nephews Caden and Christian, aunts Doris Ann Retic, Vanessa Retic, Donna Crawford, Dianna Crawford, uncles Stanley Smith and John Retic and a host of other relatives and friends.
Douglas, Doug, Lil’ Doug, Lil’ Bro brought us flavor and sprinkled his light of love to all of us. He will forever be remembered and cherished.
The family will receive friends and family Friday, February 14, 2025, from 4:00p.m.- 6:00p.m. held at R.S Lewis & Sons Funeral Home, 2944 Walnut Grove Road, Memphis, TN 38111
Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, February 15, 2025, 10:00a.m. at St. Augustine Catholic Church, 1169 Kerr Ave, Memphis, TN 38106
Internment will be held in New Park Cemetery, 4536 Horn Lake Road
I will never forget those Chinese eyes. Nevertheless our younger years playing all day and night on Havana St. Bless your soul in Jesus name Amen🕊️RIP
We love you Doug you will be truly missed prayers for your family ❤️❤️🙏
Hey Dougie Fresh Words can not express how much I will miss you. You always admired my fashion and always treated me with respect. I will miss you a lot. God has another angel and Erica and Tony Jr. will receive you with open arms. Thanks for always talking to L.A. The Colemans will miss your forever smile with dimples.
Doug!!!! My friend that lets us be is. You could listen to my rants and calm me with your patience and kindness. I NEVER heard you speak bad about anything or anyone. I am missing my friend. You are a better man than me.... Until...
Douglas and I were best friends for thirty years . We shared remarkable memories, laughter, and not only that he was a brother I always wanted. Doug you are truly missed, I love you continue to watch over us my Angel ..
We love you cousin, you will forever be missed ❤️. Keep watching over our whole family.
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