Mary Glass Crooks, 87, Rabun Gap, GA

Mary Glass Crooks, 87, of Rabun Gap, died peacefully on Sunday, February 24 at her residence at CannonWood Village in Tiger following a brave and lengthy battle with cancer.

She was born November 4, 1925, to the late Hugh and Ernestine Dadisman Crooks of Jefferson, Georgia.  She graduated first in the Class of 1942 at Martin Institute.  She attended North Georgia College and was a graduate of the University of Georgia with a bachelor, masters, and specialist degree in education.

Miss Crooks taught for two years at Jackson Trail School near Jefferson and began teaching at Rabun Gap Community School in 1948, where she taught 5th through 7th grades over the course of five decades.  Hundreds of area residents remember her as a highly-respected teacher who had a positive and lasting influence on her students and their families.  She was recently recognized for 50 years of dedication and loyalty to Delta Kappa Gamma, the international society for key women educators.  She served as State President and remained involved in the organization during her teaching years and beyond.

She also served her community in a number of ways, including as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Rabun County Library, a longtime member and supporter of the Georgia and Rabun County Retired Educators Association, and an active member of the Dillard United Methodist Church, where she was treasurer for years and was involved in many areas of responsibility and service.  She was an avid reader and a life-long learner and was a sports fan with particular interest in the Atlanta Braves and the Georgia Bulldogs.

Preceding her in death were her sister, Martha Crooks Jones, and brother-in-law, John Warner Jones, as well as long-time friend, Louise McKinney.  Survivors include her nieces and their husbands, Mary Pat and Robert Beckum of Columbus, and Linda and Stan Couey of Dublin, along with her beloved great-nephews and nieces, Jay and Abby Simonds Couey, Will Couey, Jonathan Beckum, and Bess Couey, and her first cousins Dean Dadisman, Carrol Dadisman, Sue D. Marabito, Ernest Dadisman, Anne D. Collier, Jane D. Lynn, Tommy Dadisman, and Carolyn D. Brooks.  She also leaves behind a host of devoted friends who were like family to her.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Dillard United Methodist Church or to the charity of your choice.

Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 PM on Monday, February 25 at Beck Funeral Home in Clayton.  A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, February 26 at Dillard United Methodist Church, with Rev. Robert Beckum, Rev. Doug Aultman, and Rev. Sammy Clark officiating.  Assisting with music will be Malivia Swanson, Betty Claire Clark, and Rev. Doug Volk.  Pallbearers will be Bob Barber, Jimmy Deal, Malcolm Dillard, David Grist, Sid Neville, Bill Pierce, Claude Rickman, Wayne Swanson, Warren Thurman, and Mike Wilson. A private family burial will follow in Wesley Chapel Cemetery.

Beck Funeral Home, in Clayton, Georgia, is in charge of the arrangements. If there are any questions, please call 706-782-9599. An online Memorial Register Book is available at www.beckfuneralhome.com.