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In addition to nursing, Bettie worked at the bookstore as a bookkeeper. She and Gene had six children, Annie, Beth, Kay, Bill, David, and Sara.
In addition to nursing, Bettie worked at the bookstore as a bookkeeper. She and Gene had six children, Annie, Beth, Kay, Bill, David, and Sara.


In the 1970s she was diagnosed with polycistic kidney disease and began dialysis treatment, which she continued until her death in [[1994]].
In the 1970s she was diagnosed with polycistic kidney disease. A benefit concert was staged at [[Bell Auditorium]] in [[1973]] to help pay for her dialysis treatment, which she continued until her death.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 22:21, 2 September 2010

Bettie Crutcher in 1971. Photograph by William Perlis

Bettie Crutcher (born September 24, 1938 - died November 23, 1994) was a registered pediatric nurse and the wife of bookstore owner Gene Crutcher. She met Crutcher while a student at Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee and came with him to Birmingham in 1954.

In addition to nursing, Bettie worked at the bookstore as a bookkeeper. She and Gene had six children, Annie, Beth, Kay, Bill, David, and Sara.

In the 1970s she was diagnosed with polycistic kidney disease. A benefit concert was staged at Bell Auditorium in 1973 to help pay for her dialysis treatment, which she continued until her death.

References

  • Swindle, Michael (2005) "The 'City Lights Bookstore' of Birmingham, Alabama, Prop. Gene Crutcher: A Remembrance" in Slouching towards Birmingham: Shotgun Golf, Hog Hunting, Ass-Hauling Alligators, Rara in Haiti, Zapatistas, and Anahuac New Year's in Mexico City. North Atlantic Books, pp. 163-170. Rpt. at Personal Stories from Southside, ed. by Steven Ford Brown