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Clarence Edwin Crisp

2019-12-26

Clarence Edwin Crisp, 84, died Tuesday, December 24, 2019 at Osprey Village Memory Care Unit due to complications from Alzheimers.

He leaves his wife of 59 years, Angela (Grace) Crisp; his daughter, Lisa Walker and Grandchildren, Amber and Jack Walker; his daughter, Amanda Stefano and husband, Ben Stefano; his sister Betty Jo Holland and brother, Ralph Crisp; and many close friends and family.

Edwin was born in Bryson City, North Carolina, the son of Ollie May Cochran and John Kyle Crisp, and was one of seven children. At the age of 5 years old his family moved to Fernandina Beach, Florida where he stayed until he was 18 years old.

After graduating from Yulee high school in 1953, he joined his brothers at Rayonier, the local paper mill, where he soon discovered this was not the life for him. With a thirst for travel Edwin joined the Air force where he ended up being stationed in the United Kingdom and met his future bride, Angela.

In May of 1960 they returned to Fernandina Beach where Edwin and Angela married at the First Baptist Church downtown Fernandina Beach, and then settled in Port Saint Joe, Florida. Later they moved to Pensacola, FL and then to Almagordo, New Mexico, where their first daughter, Lisa, was born. They then moved to Melbourne, Florida, where their second daughter, Amanda, was born.

In 1971 Edwin had the great fortune to take his bride and family back to the U.K. as a U.S. government contractor. They enjoyed over 21 years in the British country side where they made many fabulous friends and many great memories. Over the course of his career, Ed managed to obtain three college degrees including a Masters in Business Administration from Boston University. In 1993, Edwin and Angela had the good fortune to move to Bavaria, Germany for work, and then returned to the USA and to his roots in Fernandina Beach, where he remained throughout retirement.

Edwin was known for his devotion to his family and charm along with a great community spirit, from ringing the local church bells to mowing the village monument lawn. He loved a good game of darts and golf, and even won a trophy or two for both. Whilst in the U.K. Ed became President of the Harrogate Rotary Club, one of the few Americans to do so.

A memorial service will be held Tuesday, January 7, 11 AM at St. Peter�s Episcopal Church, 801 Atlantic Avenue, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. He will be greatly missed by all.

In lieu of flowers, we are asking for donations toward Alzheimers research. We have made a tribute page honoring Ed: http://act.alz.org/goto/Clarence_Crisp.

Memories

SANDY TRAMONTANO December 27, 2019
Sending warmest wishes that your Crisp family� gets through this deep loss �� and manages to go forward. This is not an easy task. My heart is with you

ROBERT AND WINETTE ODOM December 28, 2019
Edwin always had such a nice smile. He will be missed by many including the Monday night group.. Winette and I extend our heart felt sympathy to the entire Crisp family

MEREDITH BROCKBANK December 30, 2019
I have the earliest and fondest memories of Ed and his family, visiting ours in both FL and England, for decades. Our love goes out to Angela, Lisa and Amanda and our warmest condolences over the loss of such a special man.

FLORENCE CASIANO January 6, 2020
�I cannot fully express the sorrow I feel for you at this time. I am thinking about you always and am just a call away.� Ed will be enjoying any flavor milk shakes he desires .

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