Longtime state Rep. Crawford honored in Statehouse service
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Family members and government officials gathered at the Indiana Statehouse to honor longtime state Rep. William Crawford as his funeral services started.
Gov. Mike Pence took part in a wreath-laying ceremony Thursday as Crawford's body lay in repose in the Statehouse Rotunda.
Crawford served 40 years as a member of the Indiana House, becoming one of the highest-ranking black politicians in state history as chairman of the influential House Ways and Means Committee. The Indianapolis Democrat retired from the House in 2012 and died Friday at age 79.
Crawford's funeral is set for Friday at Eastern Star Church in Indianapolis.
Pence said Crawford's leadership contributed to the strength of the state.
Family and friends walk past a photograph of former State Rep. Bill Crawford as they pay their respects as he lie in repose in the Rotunda at the Statehouse, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 in Indianapolis. Crawford spent several years as chairman of the influential House Ways and Means Committee and retired from the Indiana House in 2012 after 40 years in office. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
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A guest looks at a photograph of former State Rep. Bill Crawford as they pay their respects as he lie in repose in the Rotunda at the Statehouse, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 in Indianapolis. Crawford spent several years as chairman of the influential House Ways and Means Committee and retired from the Indiana House in 2012 after 40 years in office. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
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