Beth Crowe, 53, went to her heavenly home on September 16, 2021. Beth was born in Indianapolis, September 13, 1968, to John Aldrich, and Judy (Weaver) Aldrich. On April 30, 2016, she married Aaron Crowe and he survives.
Beth was an owner and operator of Crowe Construction. She was the founder of the Serenity House in Washington. Beth was instrumental in bringing recovery to the Washington community.
Beth enjoyed adult coloring, but, most of all, she loved having her family around her. She was known to be a wonderful wife, mom, and grandma.
Those who mourn Beth's passing are her husband, Aaron Crowe of Washington; her children, Thomas (Nikki) Hardcastle of Washington; and Casey Clark of Bloomfield. She leaves her siblings: Dawn (Ron) Perkins of Washington; Selena (Jerry) Hibner of Shelbyville; Regina (Bobby) Jones of Washington; Scott (Stephanie) Krodel in Tennessee; and Tangela Miller of Washington. Beth's beloved grandchildren include Oliver Hardcastle, Issac Hardcastle, and Emily Criswell, all of Washington. She also leaves several nieces and nephews; and her step-mother, Connie Aldrich.
During her lifetime, Beth mourned the loss of her parents, Judy Aldrich and John Aldrich; her son, John Criswell; and her brothers, John Aldrich and Brad Krodel.
Visitation for Beth Crowe will be Monday, September 20, 2021, 4:00-8:00 pm, at the Ed L. Lee Mortuary, North Chapel, 620 East Viola Avenue, Washington.
Beth's funeral will be held Tuesday, September 21, 2021, at 11:00 am, also at the Ed L. Lee Mortuary, North Chapel. Pastor Paul Hyatt will officiate.
Interment will be in the Sugarland Memory Gardens.
Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.edleemortuary.com
The staff of the Ed Lee Mortuary is honored to be entrusted with Beth Crowe's arrangements.
Tributes
Thomas Graber wrote on Sep 20, 2021:
"My sympathy and prayers continue for the entire family. It wasn?t until this evening I realized how much I love Beth. She was always there for me throughout the last decade, and she never gave up on me. She has left a wonderful legacy by the works she has done for the church and the recovery community. There is so much to be proud of the works she accomplished, the Lord our God has spoken through her to many people over the years. This is indeed a tragic loss. We thank God for the amazing woman she was, and the amazing family she loved. My love and prayers for this wonderful family, forever. Thank you Beth for the so many, many things you?ve done for us all. Rest In Peace, until we see you again. "
Cindy Nichols (Hobert) wrote on Sep 20, 2021:
"I will always remember Beth for letting me become apart of the Serenity house and always pushing me, dearly missed "