Rickie Deadrick Crutcher was born on Dec 12, 1963, in Nashville, TN to the late John Clyde Crutcher Jr. and Fannie Lou “Mitt” Crutcher. He proceeds in his passing, one brother, …
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Rickie Deadrick Crutcher was born on Dec. 12, 1963, in Nashville, TN to the late John Clyde Crutcher Jr. and Fannie Lou “Mitt” Crutcher. He proceeds in his passing, one brother, Christopher Lamont Crutcher, one sister, Bettie Yvonne Crutcher, and one nephew, Jordan Trevor Crutcher.
Rickie Crutcher is survived by his wife, Kimberly Crutcher and one daughter, Samantha Brown of Lewisburg, TN; one brother, Terrance “Maurice” Crutcher (Brooke) of Lewisburg; one sister, Robbie Oglesby of Collage Grove, TN; four nieces, Tessa Crutcher of Nashville, TN, Ciara Crutcher, Lyric Patin and Keirsdyn Crutcher all of Lewisburg, TN; one nephew, Jeffery Crutcher of Columbia, TN; two great-nieces, Bryonna Miller of Nashville, TN and Melanie Nivens of Lewisburg, TN; eight great-nephews: Kristopher Franklin, Zach Crutcher, Ezekiel Crutcher, Layne Crutcher, Zayden Jackson, Zavonte Jackson, Kessler Nivens and Kyler Patin.
Rickie departed his family and friends on Aug. 11, 2022, at St. Thomas West in Nashville, TN with his family by his side. Rickie graduated with high honors from Marshall Co. High school in 1983 and turned his life over to the Lord at an early age at Greater First Baptist in Lewisburg, TN. He passionately studied and enjoyed reading the scripture daily and enjoyed teaching and talking of the scripture to his family and friends. Rickie was self-employed as a general contractor of Crutcher’s Mobile. Rickie was a man of nature who enjoyed fishing, cooking, wrestling, and spending time with his family and friends.
Rickie has donated to the St. Jude for children since early 2000. And in his latest accomplishment, he proudly founded the Willy J Mitchell Foundation for the children of Marshall County, TN.
Funeral services were conducted Monday, August 15, 2022, at 1 p.m. at Bills-McGaugh & Hamilton Funeral Home. Burial followed in Lone Oak Cemetery. The family received friends for visitation prior to the service from 12 until 1 p.m.
Bills-McGaugh & Hamilton Funeral Home is honored to have assisted the family with arrangements. Condolences may be extended to the family online at www.billsmcgaugh.com.