Jody Crabb obituary: Jody Crabb's Obituary, Casper

In Memory Of
Jody Lee Crabb
1956 - 2020

Obituary photo of Jody Crabb, Casper-WY
Obituary photo of Jody Crabb, Casper-WY

In Memory Of
Jody Lee Crabb
1956 - 2020

Jody Lee Crabb

Born on December 4th, 1956 in Topeka, Kansas to Jimmy Crabb and Betty Jo Watts. He grew up in Arizona, Arkansas, California, New Mexico and Wyoming. He passed away suddenly in the comfort of his home on September 24th, 2020, in Alcova, Wyoming.

You may know him as Jay or Jody, but we know him as Dad, Papa, Brother, Friend. Jody was a man of his word, the hardest working man you'd ever know, so very talented in all he did. He was the best Papa in all the land. Jody was the greatest big brother you could have. He was always paving the way for his best Bud, John. He woke up every morning with a purpose and set out each day to improve upon the last.

Jody built many successful businesses through his years. He was a master welder of all sorts. He spent many years in the oilfield pipelines, trucking equipment business and many other aspects of the welding world. He was a very skilled craftsman. He spent years building and perfecting his beautiful log cabin in Alcova. He created the most beautiful metal art. The final chapter of his successful careers was with ConocoPhillips inspecting and managing the pipeline projects he once welded.

His greatest accomplishment in life, though, was his children and grandchildren. His family. He loved creating lasting memories and made sure we always knew he had our backs. Our problems were his problems. There was always a valuable lesson in our time spent with him and he loved making us laugh.

Jody was a true Wyoming man. He absolutely loved the outdoors, hunting with his son and granddaughters, fishing, boating and traveling. It gave him the greatest thrill to watch his "movie star granddaughter," Brielle, outfish him on every trip. His son, Chance, was his best friend and they were always there for each other. He was looking forward to slowing down and enjoying time with Adrienne.

He is proceeded in death by his father, Jimmy, his mother, Betty Jo, son Jack and daughter Kimberly.

He is survived by son Chance Crabb, daughters Jodie (James) Sipes, Jenifer Crabb, Jessica Crabb, Angie Crabb, brother John (Clara) Crabb. His grandchildren Shelbi, Austin, Shane, Brielle, Brooklyn, and Jody. Great grandchildren RayLynn and Leightyn. And many others he claimed as his own. Mothers of his children Jackie Murphy and Victoria Jackson. His Rudy, Lorrae Crabb. We can't forget all the many friends he made along the way.

A viewing will be held at Newcomer Funeral Home on Friday, October 2, 2020 from 1:00pm until the start of the Funeral Services at 3:00pm. Please dress in casual jean attire.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming or Project Healing Waters Fly-fishing.

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Jody Lee Crabb

Born on December 4th, 1956 in Topeka, Kansas to Jimmy Crabb and Betty Jo Watts. He grew up in Arizona, Arkansas, California, New Mexico and Wyoming. He passed away suddenly in the comfort of his home on September 24th, 2020, in Alcova, Wyoming.

You may know him as Jay or Jody, but we know him as Dad, Papa, Brother, Friend. Jody was a man of his word, the hardest working man you'd ever know, so very talented in all he did. He was the best Papa in all the land. Jody was the greatest big brother you could have. He was always paving the way for his best Bud, John. He woke up every morning with a purpose and set out each day to improve upon the last.

Jody built many successful businesses through his years. He was a master welder of all sorts. He spent many years in the oilfield pipelines, trucking equipment business and many other aspects of the welding world. He was a very skilled craftsman. He spent years building and perfecting his beautiful log cabin in Alcova. He created the most beautiful metal art. The final chapter of his successful careers was with ConocoPhillips inspecting and managing the pipeline projects he once welded.

His greatest accomplishment in life, though, was his children and grandchildren. His family. He loved creating lasting memories and made sure we always knew he had our backs. Our problems were his problems. There was always a valuable lesson in our time spent with him and he loved making us laugh.

Jody was a true Wyoming man. He absolutely loved the outdoors, hunting with his son and granddaughters, fishing, boating and traveling. It gave him the greatest thrill to watch his "movie star granddaughter," Brielle, outfish him on every trip. His son, Chance, was his best friend and they were always there for each other. He was looking forward to slowing down and enjoying time with Adrienne.

He is proceeded in death by his father, Jimmy, his mother, Betty Jo, son Jack and daughter Kimberly.

He is survived by son Chance Crabb, daughters Jodie (James) Sipes, Jenifer Crabb, Jessica Crabb, Angie Crabb, brother John (Clara) Crabb. His grandchildren Shelbi, Austin, Shane, Brielle, Brooklyn, and Jody. Great grandchildren RayLynn and Leightyn. And many others he claimed as his own. Mothers of his children Jackie Murphy and Victoria Jackson. His Rudy, Lorrae Crabb. We can't forget all the many friends he made along the way.

A viewing will be held at Newcomer Funeral Home on Friday, October 2, 2020 from 1:00pm until the start of the Funeral Services at 3:00pm. Please dress in casual jean attire.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming or Project Healing Waters Fly-fishing.

To share a special message, please click the "Share Memories" button above.

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Visitation

Friday, October 2, 2020 from 1:00pm to 3:00pm
Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions
710 E Second
Casper, WY 82601
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Service

Friday, October 2, 2020 at 3:00pm
Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions
710 E Second
Casper, WY 82601
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Newcomer Funeral Home (307-234-0234) is assisting the family

Newcomer Funeral Home (307-234-0234) is assisting the family

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