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Wilson Odell Crook

February 22, 1934 ~ May 10, 2025

Born in: Hartsville, Tennessee
Resided in: Indianapolis, Indiana

Wilson Odell Crook Jr, age 91 of Indianapolis, Indiana, passed away peacefully at home, May 10th, 2025.  Wilson was born to the late Wilson Odell Crook Sr. and Naomi Brooks Crook on February 22, 1934, in Hartsville, Tennessee.  He was preceded in death by Bonnie Helen (Green) Crook, his beloved wife of 69 years.

Wilson retired from Amtrak in Beech Grove, Indiana, in 1999.  Wilson was a member of Happy Hollow Missionary Baptist Church #2 of Indianapolis. Indiana.  Wilson loved telling people about the Lord, His salvation, and spreading the gospel.

Wilson enjoyed spending time with his family, coaching baseball, bowling, collectibles, and working on cars, trucks most of all, Mustangs.  His stories about the good ol’days, his love, and infectious laughter will be cherished and missed by many.

Wilson was also preceded in death by his daughter, Debra Neely, grandchildren Eric Crook, Michael Morgan, Melissa Morgan, and Amy Neely, Siblings Wilma Hufbacker, Myrtle Wilson, Irene Emler, Monroe Crook, Bill Crook, and Billy Eugene Crook.

Wilson is survived by his children, Steve Crook and wife Melodie, Kimberley Sauer and companion Bobby Smith, and Lisa Zahm and husband, Ralph.  His daughter Pamela Morgan passed away 3 days after Wilson’s passing.  Siblings, Jewell Dean Salyer, Ray Crook, Sammy Crook, Ralph Crook, 21 grandchildren, 45 great grandchildren, 13 great great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

Family and friends will celebrate Wilson’s life with visitation on Friday, May 16, 2025, from 2:00 pm- 6:00 pm at O’Riley-Branson Funeral Service and Crematory, 6107 South East Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.  Funeral service by Elder Jimmy Thompson will follow at 6:00 PM.  Graveside services will be Saturday, May 17, at 3:00 PM (Tennessee time) at Haysville Cemetery in Lafayette, Tennessee, by Elder Mark Gregory.

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As we remember Wilson, dad, papa, let us hold close the memories, his unwavering faith, kindness, and love he extended to those around him.  He has left a remarkable legacy that will endure in the hearts of his family and friends forever.

 

Services

Visitation: Friday, May 16, 2025
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

O'Riley - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory
6107 S. East St
Indianapolis, Indiana 46227


Funeral Service: Friday, May 16, 2025
6:00 pm

O'Riley - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory
6107 S. East St
Indianapolis, Indiana 46227


Graveside Service: Saturday, May 17, 2025
3:00 pm

Haysville Cemetery
7987 Scottsville Road
Lafayette, Tennessee 37083


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  1. My Sweet Popa, you were not just my Popa you were my best friends. We had some wonderful conversations in which I will hold dear and always forever in my heart. I miss our talks every morning and throughout the day. The laughs, the tears. Missing you so much.

  2. Oh how my life will be forever changed. Your laughter was contagious and will be forever remembered. You left a legacy behind and taught me so many life lessons. I will forever miss u. Kiss Garnny and Momma for me.

  3. Kim and Bobby
    Wilson was like my dad he is Kim’s dad and he was my best friend, there was nothing I wouldn’t do for him I liked being around him working on cars trucks lawnmowers, doing things like tennessee , getting away from the everyday life kim is alot like her dad she has a caring heart and a joy to everyone she comes across in this crazy world , we’d like Allen to know his uncle Wilson has passed, and we’d like to see him, you cross many crossroads, to get where your going some get lost and can’t find their way, Wilson was a hard worker who loved his family, he could only see the sorrow his passing has left on his children, he would say like he always said he was a winner either way, but those he left are heartbroken, but he was my friend, and like my dad, I will never forget him riding that old wheel horse mower with a smile on his face, will never be forgotten, always loved and missed kim & Bobby.

  4. I don’t know what he would say to the boyfriends of his girl grandkids but any time any of the boys would bring a girlfriend over for the first time, he’d always say, “Who’s little boy are you?” I’ll definitely always remember that and Papa having a smile on his face every time you’d see him.


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