Melissa Crawford was born on June 9, 1980, and she passed away at Sumner Regional Medical Center on Thursday, January 22, 2026, at the age of 45.
Melissa was the daughter of Christopher Raymond Neeley, III and Marie Ann Richard Neeley. She was of catholic belief. She enjoyed crafting and quilting. She was active in the Gordonsville Band Booster Club. She owned her own business, Cumberland Creative Crafts, which she taught online classes and sold various crafts.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents: Albert and Hilda Richard of Cookeville, TN.
She was survived by her husband: Danny Wagner of Carthage, TN; sons: David (Brooke) Holloway of Granville, TN, Tyler Bogle of Gordonsville, TN; daughters: Jayda (James Davis) Bogle of Carthage, TN, Kaitlyn Bogle of Carthage, TN, Hailey Bogle of Carthage, TN; brother: Christopher Neeley of Granville, TN; sisters: Michelle (Mitch) Daniels of Livingston, TN, Elizabeth (Justin) Long of Baxter, TN; grandson (soon to be) Jettson Ray Davis of Carthage, TN; grandparents: Christopher Jr (Jennie) Neeley of Milford, CT; and several nieces and nephews also survive.
The family has chosen to honor Melissa’s wishes of cremation at this time.
In lieu, of flowers memorial donations may be made in Melissa’s honor to Gordonsville High School Marching Band Booster Club by contacting the business office of the funeral home.
Anderson Upper Cumberland Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (931) 268-1550
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