Ollie Hagan McCord Croxton
Mrs. Ollie Hagan McCord Croxton, 96, died at home on June 23, 2018.
Mrs. Croxton was born in Spartanburg County on October 1, 1921 to Pansy Lanford McCord and Dr. O.H. McCord. A 1939 graduate of Woodruff High School, Mrs. Croxton attended and graduated from Limestone College, where she majored in elementary education. After her marriage to William Lewis Croxton, she resided in Kershaw, SC. Mrs. Croxton taught elementary school in Lancaster Co. for 32 years until her retirement. The last 23 years, Mrs. Croxton has resided in Gray Court, SC with her daughter, Jane.
Mrs. Croxton was preceded in death by her husband William Lewis Croxton, Sr., a son Harry Springs Croxton, and two brothers, Dr. E.V. McCord and Harry McCord. She leaves behind two children, Jane Croxton and Lewis Croxton (Charlotte) both of Gray Court; four grandchildren, Harry Croxton of Atlanta, GA, Kathryn Curtis (Rick) of Greenville, Margaret Nason (Andy) of Columbia, and Scott Croxton (Aline) of LaBell, FL. Also, four great-grandchildren, Charlotte and Sarah Curtis, and Bree and Sawyer Nason.
A graveside service will be held Monday, June 25, 2018 at 10:00 am at Cannon Memorial Park in Fountain Inn. The family will receive friends following the service.
Memorials may be made to
Open Arms Hospice
1836 West Georgia Road
Simpsonville, SC 29680
Bramlett Methodist Church
Bramlett Church Road
Gray Court, SC 29645
or a charity of one’s choice.
Dear Jane, Lewis and family. I was sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. Love and prayers.
Marty, Thank you for remembering us and your prayers
Dear Jane, Lewis , and family,
When your mother lived in Kershaw, she was a member of my Sunday School class, and we became very good friends. She was a sweet lady with so much southern charm. I’m sorry for your loss.
Diane,
Thank you for rembering us and the kind words
Lewis & Jane
Dear Jane, Lewis and family. I am sorry to hear of your loss. She was a sweet lady. Love and prayers.
Lewis, I am so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. At 96, she lived a good long life. Know I am thinking of you and praying for peace and comfort for your family. You were always special to me and your family was always special to Kershaw. Love and prayers for all of you.
Sylvia
Sylvia, thank you for remembering us. We were able to enjoy mother for a long time. Hope you are doing well and enjoying life.
I always thought your mom was such a sweet lady. I’m sorry to hear of her passing. You’re in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Frances Blake Moreland
Frances,
Thank you for your condolences, thoughts, and prayers. I was thankful to enjoy a life time with her. We have many good memories.
Lewis
Sorry to hear about Mrs Ollie. I was so glad you brought her by to see me the last time you all were in Kershaw. I have so many great memories of your family. Praying for you all.
Pauline,
We do appreciate you remembering us. We have many fond memories of you and your family, not to mention us being next door neighbors.
I will stop by the Cleaners if I happen to be in the Kershaw area. You are right, we have not been down that way since Carolyn Croxton’s funeral. By the way Carolyn West, my dad’s sister, is still living. She recently fell and broke her hip,however, she survived surgery and is now on a walker. She is also 96. I hope I have some of those genes.
Lewis
Dear Jane, Lewis, and family,
I am so saddened to hear of your loss. Your mother was a true southern lady, so gracious, kind and sweet, and always wore a big beautiful smile. I have such pleasant memories of her – especially tending to her beautiful flowers and her infectious, jolly laughter. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.-
Vivian
Dear Vivian,
Thank you for your kind words and sharing your memories with us. Your thoughts and prayers mean a lot to Charlotte and I. You have always been special to us.
Lewis
Lewis and Jane, So sorry to hear Mrs.Ollie had passed…she may have been one of the most genuine sweet person I ever knew..you all were blessed to have these years… She well represented Croxton Cleaners at the desk for a lot of years..as did the whole Croxton family…prayers as you lay her to rest..
Penny Hunter
Dear Penny,
We do feel blessed to have had a loving mother for a life time. We are also thankful for your kind words and remembering us.
Lewis
Loved her as a teacher and will never forget her sweet smile. We were so glad that she got to our 50th class reunion several years ago; it was hard to believe she was as old as she was because she didn’t look it at all. Many thoughts and prayers for you all as you go through this time of grief and loss.
Jean,
Thank you so much for your kind remembrances, thoughts and prayers. We will all miss her.
Lewis
Jane and Lewis, your Mother was a true Southern Belle and genuine sweetheart! She treated me like one of you when Harry and I were roaming Brewer Field. She leaves the greatest testament: a life well lived and the character of the children and grandchildren who will love her forever. My deepest sympathies to you at this time of sorrow for you, and yet recognition of the joy of the great Resurrection. Bob Perry
Bob,
Thank you for the kind comments and sharing your remembrances.
Lewis
Louie and Jane–I just heard this morning about your mom and I am so sorry, so many memories. She lived such a long and full life and touched so many people, including me- she was like my second mom all those years.Love you both and you’re in my thoughts and prayers.
Melissa,
It is so good to hear from you. We appreciate your thoughts and prayers. We also have a lot of great memories about our childhood and being next door neighbors.
Lewis