Jennifer Jeffries Crawford died 9/28/2023 in Durham NC. She is survived by her
husband of 34 years, Lawrence Edward Crawford, sons Jonathan Edward Crawford and
Christopher Lawrence Crawford, brother Christopher Coleman Jeffries (Beth Jeffries),
nieces, and cousins.
Jennifer was born May 8, 1962 to James Douglas Jeffries and Barbara Coleman
Jeffries. Together with her brother Christopher, she grew up at the family home in NW
Washington, DC.
As a child she was an avid reader and an excellent student. She participated in Girl
Scouts, played piano, and sang in the church choir. She attended Stone Ridge Country
Day School of the Sacred Heart in Bethesda, MD graduating with several honors
including a National Achievement Scholarship. She then entered the University of
Virginia as an Echols’ Scholar graduating with a degree in Chemistry. Afterwards, she
received an MD from Duke University School of Medicine and completed a residency in
pediatrics at Texas Children’s Hospital where she had the honor of being selected as
Chief Resident.
While a 3rd year student at UVA, Jennifer met a young medical student; Lawrence
Edward Crawford. The two formed a friendship that blossomed into an everlasting love.
After welcoming two sons and making several moves, the family settled in Durham, NC.
In addition to practicing medicine at Duke and teaching, she was president of Duke
Campus Club, served on the boards of Durham Academy and of Student U, and was
involved with Boy Scout Troop 424—where she was proud to have both sons become
Eagle Scouts. As an empty nester she enjoyed knitting, visiting the beach, gardening,
personal training, and most of all—tennis.
In November 2021, Jennifer accepted the challenge of her cancer diagnosis with
tenacity and resolve. In the face of her chemo treatments she competed in tennis
tournaments, traveled internationally, and continued to keep up with friends and family.
She approached her health challenges with a genuine curiosity and as opportunities to
learn how to overcome them. She was supported by her beloved Larry every step of the
way and by the love of her sons Jonathan and Christopher.
Jennifer wanted to thank her bestie Lauren for coming to countless chemo
appointments and for just being there. She had an army of friends, family, and
neighbors who were there to offer nutritious meals, books to read, and themselves as
open ears, walking buddies, and tennis dates. Jennifer would like to thank her amazing
medical care team at Duke Cancer Center; especially Hope E. Uronis, MD and Margot
Mahon O’Neill, PA.
As she writes this… (of course I did) and it is starting to sound like an acceptance
speech at an awards show, I realize it is… I won a loving family, an amazing life and
connections to amazing people. It’s been a fabulous ride and although I had thought it
would be a longer journey, I realize that’s not what’s important. My connection to each
and everyone of you has been a gift and a privilege, and for that I am truly grateful. Until
we meet again…. Jennifer
A memorial mass will be held 11:00 a.m. Friday, October 27, 2023 at
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Officiating will be Fr. Torres.
Friday, October 27, 2023
Starts at 11:00 am (Eastern time)
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
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