Christopher Thomas Crumbaker
Saturday 19th of May 1984 - Friday 16th of July 2021

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Christopher Thomas Crumbaker, 37, of Lexington
passed away on July 16, 2021. A
Lexington native, born to Patricia Kay Marshall Crumbaker and the late William Thomas
Crumbaker on May 19, 1984. He was a
member of Bethel Harvest Church.
A graduate of Tates Creek High School (’02) he
went on to earn a bachelor’s degree from the University of Kentucky. He was currently a successful Account Manager
at Anixter in Lexington.
Chris was very passionate about his faith and
his Church family at Bethel. He was dedicated to serving in Men’s outreaches,
in general and with his church. He focused
on health and physical fitness and kept a consistent routine at Planet
Fitness. He was an avid fan of UK
Athletics and a fantastic chef in the kitchen.
In addition to his mother, he is survived by
his sisters, Delia Anne (Grover) Crumbaker-Bevins and Dawn Nicole Crumbaker;
his nephew, Daxton Crumbaker; and his niece, Harper Kohler.
The visitation will take place on Monday, July
19th from 5:00pm until 8:00pm at Milward-Southland. The funeral will occur on Tuesday, July 20th
at 11:00am at Milward-Southland.
Burial will follow at Lexington Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations are being
encouraged to Bridge the Gap Lexington https://bridgethegapky.org/ and Bethel Harvest Church http://www.bethelharvestchurch.com/
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Kim Bloomfield
saysMy prayers and thoughts go out to you. I worked at Anixter with Chris. Not closely as I’m here in Oregon, but his energy and drive was greatly appreciated, and his joy reached beyond KY.
Leslie Reynolds
saysI am so sad and sorry for your loss. Hugs and prayers for all of you.
Angela Scaggs
saysDear Aunt Patty, Delia, Dawn, Dax and Harper. You guys are in my thoughts and prayers. Chris was a good person who will be greatly missed. I always enjoyed our visits down there. I will never forget the nickname Tiffany gave Chris. She would always call him her hillbillie boy. Lol. Love to you all. Give Dax and Harper a kiss for me
Katie Mccormick
saysMy heart breaks for your family. The loss of a child and brother is the greatest of all. Chris was always a joy to be have around. He always smiled and had a big heart. He will be missed by so many. His faith was his strength and know that you all will be with him again. May God Bless and Keep you all in His loving arms as you go through the next days and weeks. I will keep you all in my prayers and thoughts.
Tina Stewart
saysPat, I sent you a private message on FB messenger. I am so sorry that I can’t be there in person to pay my respects. I’m heartbroken for your loss and will keep you and the girls in my prayers. 🙏🏻💙🙏🏻
Trish Taylor
saysMike and I loved Chris! Fellow UK fan and follower of King Jesus. You all are in our prayers, Mike and Trish Taylor Love City Church