Johnny O. Crook

johnny  crook

September 7, 1958 ~ August 14, 2025

Born in: Nashville, Tennessee
Resided in: Pleasant View, Tennessee

Johnny O’Dell Crook

Pleasant View, Tennessee
September 7, 1958 – August 14, 2025

Johnny O’Dell Crook, age 66, of Pleasant View, Tennessee, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on August 14, 2025.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Mary Nell Crook; his brother, Charles Ray Crook; and two grandsons, Cameron Bryce Williams and Jade Mitchell Dillard Williams.

Johnny is survived by his loving wife of more than 35 years, Florence Crook; three daughters, Ashley (Kevin) Johnson, Candice (Michael) Scalf, and Brandi Dillard; and his grandson, Christopher Dillard, whom he lovingly raised as his own son. He also leaves behind many other cherished grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

He is also survived by five brothers: Ronald (Theresa) Crook, Donald (Tonya) Crook, James (Linda) Crook, R.T. (Faye) Crook, and Bobby (Brenda) Crook; and three sisters: Charlene Feczko, Kathleen (Doyle) Taylor, and Jo Ann Gilliland. While distance kept him from seeing his siblings often, he still cared deeply for them.

Johnny was a devoted family man and a very hard worker. He spent over 30 years with American Construction, where he served as an assistant superintendent and was respected for his dedication and skill. He loved and cherished his two dogs, Hercules and Tinker Bell, who were like children to him. Above all, he loved his wife, children, and grandchildren with all his heart, and his presence will be deeply missed by everyone whose lives he touched.

The family will honor is life privately.

Arrangements in the care of Compassion Funeral & Cremation Services, Nashville, TN (615) 857-9955. We proudly remain locally owned & operated.

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  1. Rest in peace my Brother 🕊️ I am glad you are free from the pain you had to endure now! 🙏🙏🙏
    Love your Sister
    Tonya Crook

  2. Rest easy uncle johnny say hi to daddy for me he’s up there waiting to give u a big hug and welcome u up there 💖

  3. Rest easy my good friend I have learned so much from you. I will miss you greatly but I will see you again on those streets of gold.

  4. I’m reminded that grief looks different for everyone and the loss is painful regardless if your relationship is complicated or full of love and support. I had two dads, both are now gone. Grief is layered. I find myself joyful for the present & sad I can’t send my step dad a message about it. Johnny you was so good to my mom and siblings and you raised your grandson as if he was your son you was the only father he knew and he also knew and still knows to this very moment how much you loved him love him. Rest easy Crook if you see my daddy tell him how good I’m doing on this side of the tracks 🙂
    ♥️🥰


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