1954
2017
Crystal Lynn “Cricket” Sizemore-Hodges
Crystal Lynn “Cricket” Sizemore-Hodges (63) of Charleston, West Virginia, passed away on December 11th, 2017, at CAMC General Division.
She was born in Corrine West Virginia on November 4th, 1954; daughter of Reverend T.L and Thelma Mae (Miller) Sizemore. She was a graduate of Bluefield High School, class of ‘73. Crystal had many hobbies including reading, sewing and working various types of puzzles. She had a love for Snowmen and Elvis Presley, but more than that, she loved her growing family even more.
She was preceded in death by her father Reverend T.L. Sizemore and her two nephews, Johnathan Sizemore and John Thomas (JT) Bentley. She is survived by two sons; Victor Hodges and wife Candy, and Harley Hodges and fiancée Brittney Cline; three grandchildren, Ayden, Aiyanna and Echo; her mother, Thelma Mae Sizemore; three sisters, Thelma Keene and husband Jessee, Anita Bentley and husband Danny, and Stephanie Sizemore; one brother, Thomas Sizemore and wife Melinda; several nephews, great nephews and great nieces as well; not to exclude the numerous fur-babies through-out the family.
The celebration of Crystal’s life will be held Sunday, December 17th, at Tyler Mountain Funeral Home, 5233 Rocky Fork Road, Cross Lanes, with family friend Evan Vance officiating. The family will receive friends on Sunday from 1-2pm, with a memorial service immediately following.
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December 15, 2017
So very sorry to hear this sad news. Aunt Kathy
December 15, 2017
Christy Phillips
I'm so sorry to hear of your passing,you were like a second mother to me when we worked at Drug Emporium,I'm gonna miss seeing you around.RIP my friend
December 13, 2017
Theresa Baria
What fun times we had, Crystal, including me rolling my parents VW with you in it. You listened to all my high school dreams and I listened to yours. Love always, TT
December 13, 2017
Jessie Keene Jr
My thoughts and prayers are going out to the family in this time of great sadness.
December 12, 2017
Stephanie A. Sizemore
One of my big sisters, sometimes my enforcer and defender. You always had my love and prayers. I hope that you realize how much you are/will be missed. Victor/Harley and your families always know that you are loved. I am praying that the good Lord will place his loving arms around you all through this time of sorrow and beyond. Love -Aunt Stephanie.
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