Rebecca Jean Crouch, a loving wife, "Nana" and daughter, passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer Tuesday, June 29, 2010 in a Fort Worth hospital. Funeral: 10:00 a.m., Friday at Christ Chapel Bible Church, 3740 Birchman Ave in Fort Worth. Interment: 12:30 p.m. at Memory Gardens of the Valley in Weatherford. Visitation: 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at White's Funeral Home, 130 Houston Ave., Weatherford. Pallbearers: Bill Bailey, Duane Bailey, John Cook, Guy Crouch, Todd Crouch, Ty Crouch, Aurel Grecu and Johnny Tarwater. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made in Rebecca's name to the Pythian Home, 1825 Bankhead Drive, Weatherford, TX 76086. Becky was born to Robert Joseph and Edith Coffey in Dallas. She graduated from Bishop Dunne High School and attended the University of Dallas and Texas A&M. After the loss of her father, she took over the everyday operations of his business Dallas Automatic (DALMATIC) until forming a partnership of her own in Haltom City with her partner, Ken Davis. They owned and operated R-K Automatic for 15 years. Then she met the love of her life, Roger Crouch, and they married and moved to their ranch in Peaster. Becky devoted her life to being a loving wife and companion, becoming "Nana" and raising her grandson, Tristan and being a special aunt to Hayley and Brittney Holland. Becky loved the outdoors, boating, skiing, fishing, golfing, rodeoing and especially pursuing her passion of shopping. Becky's vibrant personality lead her to never meeting a stranger. She lived her life to the fullest and always had the door open to everyone. Her personality and sharp business sense was the perfect mix when she decided to pursue a successful career in commercial and residential real estate. Becky was a proud member of the Women's professional Rodeo Association where she was a barrel racing competitor many years at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo and qualified three years for the Women's National Rodeo Finals in the Team Roping event. She continued to support the Cowgirl Hall of Fame, Cariety Foundation and numerous other charities. Her love and zest for life was admired and appreciated by all who came in contact with her. Becky was preceded in death by her father, Robert Joseph Coffey; brother, Michael Mitchell Coffey and her son, Michael Sean. Survivors: husband, Roger Crouch; daughter, Alesha Grecu; grandson, Tristan Grecu; son-in-law, Aurel Grecu and wife, Karina and son Anthony; mother, Edith Coffey of Weatherford; aunt, Marie Johnson of Orange; and numerous nieces and nephews. Becky left behind many friends, horses, dogs and cats of whom she adored and who will miss her beyond description.