Iola L. Brown Crumady - El Paso, Texas
Iola L. Brown Crumady - El Paso, Texas
Hailing from Galveston, Texas, Mrs. Crumady came to El Paso, Texas in 1949 accepting the position of Director of Early Childhood Development at McCall Day Nursery located on the Douglass Elementary and High School campus. She received her B.S. at Prairie View A&M. She was a member of Second Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School, held the position of Church Clerk and a member of the Missionary Society. She was also a member of El Paso Teachers Assn; United Way of El Paso; Golden Life Member and Past President of the El Paso Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; member of Zeta Pi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society; Church Women United, Retired Teachers Association and Phyllis Wheatley Club. She met and married her husband of 56 years,James B. Crumady in 1954. They were the proud parents of Charlotte and Pamela; grandparents of DeShaun Barnes and great-grandparents of DeVonte Barnes. Mrs. Crumady retired from the El Paso Public School System in 1986 after 38 years of service. She and James moved to Augusta, Georgia in 2005 to be with Charlotte and her husband, Kenneth Campfield. Both passed away in 2011.
Reportar esta entrada
Más sobre la misma comunidad-colección
Four people standing around a grill
Photograph of two girls and two boys standing around a grill, ...
1967 El Paso Battle of the Bands Advertisement
A May 22, 1967 El Paso Herald Post newspaper clipping ...
Out-O-School Rock 'N Roll Dance Announcement, 1960
A May 27, 1960 article announcing an Out-O-School Rock 'N Roll ...
4th of July Dance and Show Advertisement, 1959
A July 2, 1959 El Paso Times announcement for a 4th of July ...
"The Biggest Show of Stars of '57" Coliseum Advertisement, 1957
A September 29, 1957 El Paso Times advertisement for "The ...
Ray Charles Live at the El Paso County Coliseum, 1960
A January 14, 1960 El Paso Times clipping advertising a Ray ...
Fats Domino Live at El Paso County Coliseum, 1956
A June 10, 1956 El Paso Times advertisement for a Fats Domino ...