Bryan Wayne Crow
”1964 - 2023”



    Bryan Wayne Crow

    Let Me Go
    When I come to the end of the road
    And the sun has set for me I want no rites in a gloom filled room
    Why cry for a soul set free?
    Miss me a little, but not for long
    And not with your head bowed low
    Remember the love that once we shared
    Miss me, but let me go.
    For this is a journey we all must take And each must go alone.
    It’s all part of the master plan
    A step on the road to home.
    When you are lonely and sick at heart Go to the friends we know.
    Laugh at all the things we used to do
    Miss me, but let me go
      Christina Georgina Rossetti


      Bryan Wayne Crow a resident of Henryetta passed this life on March 7, 2023 in Tulsa at the age of 58. Born April 25, 1964 in Broken Arrow, Ok to Lester and Donna Smith Crow.
      He worked as a heavy equipment and diesel mechanic for the City of Tulsa for 18 years and Mayor G. T. Bynum declared that July 1st is Bryan Crow Day for the City of Tulsa. He married Pam Mooney on April 6, 2002 and is a member of the Dewar First Baptist Church.
      He is preceded in death by his parents
      Survived by his wife Pam of the Home
      Children: Brian Rawson of Henryetta and Heather Rawson of Tulsa
      Grandchildren: Damian, Jamie and Dahlia
      Siblings: Jerry Crow, Candi Ash, Stephen Crow and Cathy Crow all of Broken Arrow, OK
      Funeral service will be 10:00 am, Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at the Dewar First Baptist Church with Rev. Ryan Wells, officiating. Interment will be at the Westlawn Cemetery under the direction of the Rogers Funeral Home.
      Resource: Rogers Funeral Home

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