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Preserve forever →Codi Lynne Crawford
November 1, 1991— March 10, 2026
Abbeville, SC
Codi Lynne Crawford, 34, of Abbeville, passed away on March 10, 2026, in a tragic automobile accident. Born in Greenwood, South Carolina, to Jane Baughman Gable and Carrol Glenn Crawford, she grew up with a deep sense of compassion that would shape her life and career.
A proud graduate of Dixie High School, Codi went on to earn a nursing degree from Piedmont Technical College. She devoted many years to the nursing profession, most recently as a valued member of the team at Greenwood Regional Rehabilitation Hospital. Colleagues and patients alike remember her warmth and genuine care for others.
Outside of her work, Codi found great joy in the company of her family. She cherished trail riding and roping with her beloved horses, attended competition coon hunting events with her father and brother, and created lasting memories attending concerts with her friends. She lived with kindness, love, and a steadfast commitment to helping those around her.
Codi was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Harold and Jennifer Crawford; her maternal grandparents, Jack and Frances Baughman; and her step-father, James E. “Jimmy” Gable.
She is survived by her mother, Jane Gable; her father, Glenn Crawford (Jennifer); her siblings, Tyler Crawford (Keri), Mark Crawford (Kelly), and Carrol Crawford, Jr., all of Abbeville; her step-brother, Jim Gable (Kelly) of Tuscaloosa, Alabama; her step-sister, Tracy Sullivan (John) of McCormick; five special nephews; and her beloved friend Cory.
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