Joseph W. "Joe" Crume, Jr.Joseph W. "Joe" Crume, Jr., 91 of Tipton died at
3:20 a.m. on Sunday, September 13, 2015 at his residence. He
was born March 31, 1924 in Howard County to Joseph W. Crume, Sr. and
Nancy (Hawn) Crume. On October 20, 1946 he married Phyllis
Albright and she survives.Joe was a life-long farmer and his small farm was
his pride and joy. For many years he was an auto mechanic for
Jack Barnes, Stu Haynes and Tipton Ford. He was employed at
Textron Airfoil in Elwood from 1966-1989.Joe served in the Army-Air Corps during WWII.
He was a life member of the Air Force Association and was a member
of the Caterpillar Club for being saved by a parachute in an
emergency jump. He belonged to the VFW and the American
Legion. He had attended many 58th Bomb Wing Reunions.
Joe was a licensed pilot and loved aircraft, aviation and restoring
his Aeronca Chief airplane.He was very proud of his service in WWII. He
was a tail gunner in the B-29 and was awarded the Distinguished
Flying Cross and Air Medal for his combat missions in the Pacific
Theater.Survivors besides his wife Phyllis include two
daughters, Susan Wall and husband Brent, Martinsville, and Sarah
Crume, Tipton; two sisters, Kate Marlin, Rensselaer and Maxine Crail,
Texas; a special nephew, Jim Osborn, Tipton. Joe was preceded
in death by one brother and several sisters.Joe Crume is fondly remembered as a wonderful man -
a good husband, father and provider. His examples of hard
work, honesty and courage will be treasured by his family.He passed quietly at home in the presence of his
family.Funeral services will be at 12:00 noon on Thursday,
September 17, at Young-Nichols Funeral Home in Tipton with
visitation that morning from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Burial in
Marion National Cemetery with military honors is scheduled at 2:00
p.m. Thursday.Memorial contributions may be made to the Wounded
Warrior Project,
4899 Belfort
Road, Suite 300, Jacksonville, Florida, 32256.