Laurie Ann Powell

Laurie  Ann (Crowe) Powell, 63, of Claremore, Oklahoma and formerly of North Reading, Massachusetts,  passed on February 11, 2023.

Born February 11, 1960, in Boston, MA to Richard Howard Crowe and Elaine Agnes (Brinkmann) Crowe, Laurie Ann grew up in North Reading, Massachusetts. She married Jeffrey Powell on May 25th, 1985. They have five children: Bethany, Daniel, Rebecca, Benjamin, and Elijah.

Laurie Ann was passionate about sharing the gospel and loved music and storytelling all her life. She and Jeff wrote songs together, which are recorded in several albums. She homeschooled all of her kids through high school, surrounded by instruments and books. A shared adventurous spirit led her and Jeff to move to the West Coast then Japan before making Oklahoma home base, always looking for opportunities to bless others. From that base they travelled to Nepal, India, Croatia, Ecuador and more. Everywhere she went Laurie Ann jumped into connecting to other moms and building communities, starting homeschool groups, a gospel choir, and a healthy living business where she coached others and taught. Always ready to get in costume and put on a show, she was the author of a musical, a memoir, and countless fantastic talks.

While she is rejoicing to be with God after two years of living with cancer, she will be deeply missed by a wide circle of friends in addition to her husband and children, including her siblings Richard, William, James, Catherine, Barbara, John, nine nieces and nephews, and their extended family.

Visitation will be held on Monday, February 20 from 9:30 to 11:45 AM, followed by a Noon Funeral Service at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading. Interment will be in Riverside Cemetery in North Reading. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in her memory to younglivingfoundation.org

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4 thoughts on “Laurie Ann Powell

  1. I will miss your gentle spirit, your joy, you laugh your wisdom and your love. You were a wonderful supportive and caring sister in law.
    Love,
    Jan

  2. Laurie was one of those people who could just look at you and smile and make the world feel like a great place. She always had time to talk to me and I will never know how she did all she did. What a whippersnapper! I became close and loved her for who she was, and how she represented life no matter what! Strong and bold and great compassion. I will miss her awful. I’m happy to have known her.

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