Rose Marie (Crews) Lasater

On Thursday, February 4, 2021, Rose Marie (Crews) Lasater passed away at age 78 in Webster TX with her daughters by her side.

Rose was born December 9, 1942 to William S. Crews and Marie “Rene” Meredith Crews.  She had 3 daughters with Richard Lee Lasater: Rebecca Marie, Beth Leigh, and Bonnie Kaye.

Although she loved her home state of Tennessee with Lawrenceburg and Nashville being her primary stomping grounds, her wanderlust carried her to other residences in Sausalito, CA and Sebring, FL before she settled down in the greater Houston, TX area. In Sebring, she earned her certification as a master gardener and enjoyed horticulture as a lifelong hobby.  

Rose had a passion for animals and never failed to provide treats and love for her “grand-dogs.” She never met a stranger and readily made friends.  Quick to share a drink and her hospitality, she will be missed by her many friends and family.

Rose is preceded in death by her father Shirley, her mother Rene, her daughter Becky, and her brother Bill Crews.  She is survived by daughters Beth and Bonnie and brothers Bob Crews and Dan Crews.

When conditions allow, she will be laid to rest alongside her family at the Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Lawrenceburg, TN.

6 comments

  1. So sorry for your loss. I’m a friend of Pam Recker and she spoke of her often. I feel like I knew her and certainly look forward to seeing her in the resurrection. John 5: 28, 29 and Acts 24:15 attest to this. Love, Clydene Ringo 😢

    Clydene Ringo
  2. I am so very sorry to hear of Rose Marie’s passing. Thank you for posting.

    Nancy Crews
  3. I am so sorry to hear of Rose Marie’s passing. She was a restless soul with a passion for life and adventure. Sending prayers of peace and comfort to her family.

    Sharon Crews Fondelier
  4. I am so sorry for the loss of your mom. My prayers are with you.

    Kristin
  5. Once upon a time that seems like yesterday, but is 60 plus years removed from today, we shared many years of education with Rose Marie at Lawrence County High School in Lawrence County High School. The motto that she left us with upon graduation in 1960 was “If I can’t express what I think, why think it? Rose Marie Crews, as we knew her was very intelligent, out-going, and so good looking all the boys wanted to date her. Gone but not forgotten.

    Don Gowen
    For the LCHS Class of 1960

    Don L Gowen
  6. Beth and Bonnie, I was sad to hear of your mom’s death. Bob and I brought you all to the Crews home in Lawrenceburg when you were all young. We visited with Rose in Sebring and she visited us in Florence, AL. I am also sad to hear of Becky’s death. Blessings to you all. With love, June Thomas Crews Myrick

    June myrick

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