Friday, February 05, 2021

Jim Crawford Rest In Peace Semper Fi



Colonel James F. (Jim) Crawford, United States Marine Corps Reserve (Ret.) of Atlanta died February 2, 2021 at the age of 79. He was the son of the late James D. Crawford and Iva M. Huckaby Crawford. Jim was born in Washington, DC and spent his formative years in northern Virginia. He graduated Augusta Military Academy and Wheeling University.

Shortly after beginning a career in business, he abruptly decided to attend officer’s candidate school, becoming a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. He required one surgery to get in the program and a second surgery to stay in. He volunteered and served in the Republic of Vietnam for which he was personally decorated for valor in combat. Colonel Crawford retired from the United States Marine Corps Reserve, following twenty-nine years combined active and reserve duty. He also retired from Reliance Electric and Nortel Networks. 

Jim coached more than thirty-five seasons of youth sports and last coached football at Marist School. Coach Crawford considered his time at Marist the best of his coaching career. He enjoyed being with highly motivated coaches and exceptional athletes, a number of whom later competed at the collegiate level. Jim was a leader of Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. He was a member of Peachtree Presbyterian Church where he chaired and served on several committees. Jim was an elder, an usher and taught Sunday school and confirmation classes. He secured properties for Habit for Humanity. He was a pious man who loved his family and country. Jim was a devoted husband, proud father and proud grandfather. He strived to live life in a manner that commemorated his forty-four Marine classmates killed in Vietnam.

Jim is survived by his wife, Betty, to whom he was devoted. He is also survived by daughter Pamela (Wally) Neill, son Michael Crawford, stepson Austin (Stephanie) McDonald, stepdaughter Michelle (Stephen) Adams, and eight grandchildren, Jack and Morgan Neill, Elle Crawford, Eloise, Hudson (who Jim called Gator) and Alden McDonald, and Liam (who Jim called Hootie) and Tinsley Adams. He is also survived by half-sister Virginia (Jim) Smith, brothers-in-law Johnny (Dianne) Isakson and Andy (Nancy) Isakson along with five nieces and nephews.

A memorial service and reception will be held at a later date at Peachtree Presbyterian Church. Colonel Crawford will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to: Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, 1001 Johnson Ferry Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30342, www.choa.org or Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, 1235 South Clark Street, Suite 910, Arlington, VA 22202, www.vvmf.org.

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/atlanta-ga/james-crawford-10043386

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Just picked this up from Dave Moynihan. Jim was one of the best Marines I’ve worked with and for. He’ll definitely be missed by us all but we are comforted knowing Jim’s now fully in God’s hands. Will continue to pray for Betty and family as they adjust. 

SF

Rod Urban

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Jim was a very personable individual... a real Southern Gentleman. He served as S-3 during LTCOL Mark "Big Bird" Lipscomb's tour as CO 2/24. That was the first time 2/24 was MCCRES'd at CLNC.

Jim moved to ATL and was a real fixture in the BGEN Dick Trotter FSSG and impressed all who knew him and served with him.

How many of us Marines fondly remember getting our USMC Birthday telephone call every year without fail from Jim wishing us a " Happy Birthday Marine"!!

We will miss him at our Birthday Luncheons here in Atlanta.

REST IN PEACE

S/F

Will Holahan

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I received the following text msg from Jim's wife Betty..."Jim is home with hospice. Did not recover from last chemo. COVID then staph infection. Had to take out his (chemo) port and part of artificial knee. Over 3 weeks in hospital. Has never done well with chemo. Sorry for the bad news. I am heartbroken."

For those DET-4 Marines who are 2/24 alumni Jim was a 1302 MOS but served as BN S-3 for LTCOL Mark "Big Bird" Lipscomb when he was CO 2/24. COL Byron Hill was XO at that time.

Please keep Betty and Jim in your prayers.

Semper Fi,

Will





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Class of 67

 


"In Class of '67, former Marine lieutenant Jack Wells delivers a moving and fitting eulogy to the forty-three lieutenants who were in Marine Officers Basic Class 6-67, and who died in Vietnam. Another classmate died years later in Lebanon. As the war escalated, the number of Marine officers sent into battle increased dramatically. The highest eschelon of Marine commanders were greatly concerned about the high casualties, but with the war raging, and with Marines never backing away from a fight, or trying to protect their men, the casualties continued to climb. This book is a memorial to those men who made the ultimate sacrifice for their men and country. As Wells introduces each of the forty-four, readers will be moved by the enormity of loss:"


The Book on Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0071PSSEW/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1



https://www.quantico.marines.mil/News/News-Article-Display/Article/518371/6-67s-legacy-lives-on/


https://www.military.com/daily-news/2017/06/17/hard-hit-marine-unit-from-vietnam-war-celebrates-50th-reunion.html#:~:text=In%20the%20fall%20of%201967,twenty%2Dsomething%20Marine%20second%20lieutenants.&text=Before%20Christmas%2C%20the%20first%20of,18%2C%201967.