Visitation

Dec. 20, 2025
5 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Service

Dec. 21, 2025
2 p.m.

Committal

Dec. 21, 2025

George Crawford, 81, of Drexel, North Carolina, passed away peacefully on the morning of December 13th, 2025 in Asheville, NC. He was born on February 25, 1944 to Elmer and Ruth Crawford and grew up in the mountains of Avery County— surrounded by people who believed in working hard and meaning what they said.

He served as a Private in the US Army throughout the Berlin Wall Crisis, Operation Big Lift, and the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the effects of his service stayed with him far beyond his time in uniform— you could see it in the way he took responsibility without hesitation and stood firm when life pressed in around him.

Not long after returning home in 1964, he reconnected with a former classmate, Linda Teague at the Drexel Fair. They married in 1966 and built their life in Drexel, raising their sons Kevin and Shane, and later welcoming Georgia Reese Greer into the family. Their house was a place people passed through easily— kids coming in and out, neighbors dropping by, supper stretching to fit whoever pulled up a chair.

When he was around thirty, George would say that “God got ahold of him.” He began studying the Scriptures with the same deliberate earnestness he brought to everything else. As his faith deepened, he followed where he felt the Lord nudging him— filling in at churches that needed an interim pastor, joining mission work overseas, serving in the deaf ministry. He stayed only as long as he was needed, moving on when he sensed the Holy Spirit prodding him forward. He often reminded people that he was “just a teacher,” and that was how he lived his calling. One of the verses he held closest was 2 Corinthians 5:17: “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away,” and it was a promise he carried with him his whole life.

George was the kind of man who showed up. He helped where help was needed: at a grocery store, on the back of a moving truck, up and down Burke County roads, in any ministry that asked for a pair of willing hands. People took to him fast; something about him just had a way of making a stranger feel like they belonged. He was direct— blunt at times— but there was a kindness to him that never wavered.

To his family, he was steady and dependable— someone whose presence carried weight. And for those who loved him, his imprint remains: in the slow unfolding of the Blue Ridge mountains, in the soft rise of a hymn you didn’t realize you were humming, in a line from A.J. Russell’s God Calling that settles on you the way his words used to.

Those left to cherish his memory include his wife, Linda Teague Crawford; sons: Kevin Crawford (Angie) and Shane Crawford (Dawn); daughter, Georgia Reese Greer (Chad); grandchildren: Zac Greer (Emily), Spencer Greer (Katie), Blake Crawford (Rachel), Caleb Crawford, Allie Crawford Strebeck (Tom), Lizzie Crawford, Ian Crawford, and Gabe Crawford; great-grandchildren Daniel, Madelyn, Sadi, and Elijah Greer; sister, Betty Fox; a number of brothers-in law and sisters-in law and several nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers: Cecil Crawford (Pauline), Jimmy Crawford, Steve Crawford, and Wayne “Pete” Crawford; and his sisters: Jean Ollis (Phillip) and Helen Buchanan.

The family will receive friends from 5pm until 8pm, Saturday, December 20, 2025 at Sossoman Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held at 2pm, Sunday, December 21, 2025 at Praise Assembly of God Church, 873 US 70, Morganton, NC 28655, with the Rev. John Henderson officiating. Burial will follow at Park Hill Memorial Garden.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Valor Hospice and Caldwell County Honor Guard.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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Linda so very sorry for your loss. God just did not create a better person on this earth than brother George. I am here if you need me. Godspeed.

—Jim Belote
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Words can't express how sad I am to hear of George's passing. He was absolutely the best. I remember all the good times with you all when Gordon was living. I still can hear George saw- Are you still saved! I know he and Gordon are having a great time. My prayers are with you. Love you all so much

—Renee Hoyle Triplett

Brother George will be missed! I’ve only known him the last 7 years or so. I was honored to have him attend and join the church I pastored, Drexel Christian Center (the church he helped build). He was a great mentor and friend. He was full of the Holy Ghost, wisdom and God’s grace. Blessings to all of the family!

—Tim and Lisa smooth
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Praying for the family during this difficult time.

—Josh and Katrina Adams

Sorry for the loss of a Family Member. Margaret Tate.

—Margaret Tate

Linda Kevin Shane and families so sorry for your loss George will definitely be greatly missed he always had a smile and wave whenever he would see us I remember George coming up and helping get mother out of the floor when she fell in the bathroom years ago he was always there when we needed him and he was a great blessing to everyone in the neighborhood take care our love and prayers go out to you and all the family Wanda Stacy Michael Meredith and family

—Wanda
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—Jen

I have known George for for a number of years . And glade that I got to know him he truly was a friend. And Sunday school teacher. He said what he meant and meant what he said, there will never be another one like him. I am glade I got to know you as a brother in the lord. Wayne

—Wayne neal

A previous brother in Christ he and I worked together at New Grace Pentecostal church where we seen great moves of the Holy Ghost, he gone home to his heavenly father, to the family may God fill the void that is left with his holy present. Lord Bless Ken Suttles

—Kenneth Suttles

George, George...you will be greatly missed here on this crazy earth. You have been such an inspiration to so many. You were always ready to share Jesus with whoever would listen...and even when they wouldn't I can only imagine when you crossed over that Jesus was waiting with open arms to receive you home. Comfort and peace, and all my love to the family. God bless until we see each other again Sandy Hallyburþon

—Sandy Hallyburton