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Bobbie Crider

August 27, 1927 — December 2, 2020

Bobbie Nell Crider, 93, of Medina, passed away on December 2, 2020 in Kerrville, Texas. Born August 27, 1927, in Murray, Kentucky, she was the youngest of seven children born to Charles L. Nanny and Gela McNabb Nanny. The family settled in Kerrville, Texas, in 1929. Bobbie Nell attended Kerrville schools, and eventually met and married the love of her life, Wilton Crider, in 1951. \r\n\r\nAfter Bobbie Nell and Wilton were married, they moved to their ranch in Medina, Texas, where they raised 4 children and were involved in the ranching and rodeo industry. They ran Crider's Rodeo and Dance Hall in Hunt, Texas. Bobbie Nell and Wilton were well-known for their style of dancing the Cotton-Eyed-Joe. They had many friends in the Texas Hill Country community and were deeply loved by many. \r\n\r\nBobbie Nell is survived by one sister, Ann Parrish. She also leaves behind her children, D'Ann Crider Singleton, Joan Crider, and Cody Crider and his wife Diana. She was also blessed with two grandchildren, Clint Singleton and his wife, Nicole; Kellie Singleton Hohertz and her husband Wes; and two great-grandchildren, Steeley Singleton, and Miles Hohertz. She also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews, and others that were like family to her during her lifetime. Bobbie Nell was always proud of her family and said that "they all turned out to be good people."\r\n\r\nBobbie Nell was preceded in death by her husband, Wilton, her parents, one daughter, Donna, one brother, Joe Nanny, and four sisters, Fredia Elizabeth Nanny, Charline Nanny Rogers, Pauline Rodgers, and Dortha Nanny Schrader.\r\n\r\nA small graveside service will be held for family and close friends on Sunday, December 6, 2020, at 3 pm at the West Prong Cemetery in Medina. Memorials can be made to Meals on Wheels, the American Brain Trust, or the charity of choice.\r\n\r\n Family members request that guests practice social distancing and eliminate physical contact such as handshakes to protect the health of everyone. \r\n

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