In Loving Memory

Photo of Felicia “Fee” Jasmine (Crutchfield) Hardin

Felicia “Fee” Jasmine (Crutchfield) Hardin

August 23, 1993 — May 12, 2026

With heavy hearts and cherished memories, we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved Felicia “Fee” Jasmine (Crutchfield) Hardin on May 12, 2026. Born on August 23, 1993, in the serene town of Fairbanks, Alaska, Felicia graced this world with a vibrant spirit that touched the lives of everyone she encountered. Felicia was the cherished daughter of Renee Lynn (Gaylen) Crutchfield and William Harold Crutchfield Jr., who raised her with love and care. Her life was a tapestry interwoven with the love of family, including her great grandparents Rudy and Della Voigt, her grandparents Robert Duane Gehlen and Lois Luella Voigt, and her honorary grandparents Donald George and Suzann Lee (Owen) White—each of whom played an integral role in shaping the woman she became. Her soul dog, Remi, and numerous angel babies now welcome her into the next world. Felicia's journey was illuminated by her deep connections with those she left behind. She is survived by her devoted husband, Anthony Kiman Hardin, and their precious son, Zen Omari Hardin, who was the light of her life. Her parents, Renee and William, remain in Georgia, holding her memory close, alongside her step-father, Ian Louis Jefferson of North Carolina. Her loving grandmother, Janie (Crutchfield) Harden, her aunts Veronica (Crutchfield) Houston and Margaret (Crutchfield) Stephens, and her sister, Audrianna Alecia Crutchfield, all hold her dear in their hearts. Felicia's extended family, including her second family with mother Amber Suzann (White) Bankston, and siblings Whitney Tyelyn (White-Nesbitt) Dunlap, Tegan Dominique White-Nesbitt, Kaliah Zhane White-Williams, Xavier Christian Bankston, Xanica Vaughn Bankston, and Oliver Pikes Bankston, will forever cherish their memories of her. Felicia and Anthony's love story began in Fairbanks, where they met and wed on November 11, 2020. Together, they embarked on a journey filled with adventure and love, welcoming their son Zen on August 11, 2023, in Louisiana. Felicia pursued her passion for helping others as a medical receptionist in various clinics, including the Ear Nose and Throat Clinic, Tanana Valley Clinic, and Urgent Care, both in Alaska and Louisiana. Her dream was to further her education to become a diagnostic medical sonographer. Felicia's passions extended beyond her career. She had a profound love for reading, singing, and composing music. Her artistic spirit shone brightly in her love for fashion and makeup artistry. A true water lover, she found solace near the ocean and lakes. Her generous heart extended to all creatures, especially dogs. Above all, she cherished her role as Zen's mother, a role she embraced with unwavering devotion and joy. Those who knew Felicia will remember her as a beacon of kindness and strength. Her smile could light up the darkest room, and her love was fierce and all-encompassing. She was affectionately called “Little One” by her sister Audri, with whom she shared an unbreakable bond. A celebration of Felicia's life will be held on June 3, 2026, at 2:00 PM at The Hope Church, located at 1327 27th Ave, Fairbanks, Alaska. In honor of her love for animals, the family kindly requests donations be made to the Best Friend’s Animal Society. In the words of her family, “You’re in the arms of the angels, may you find some comfort there.” As we bid farewell to our beloved Felicia, we hold onto the comfort that she is embraced by the angels, her spirit forever in our hearts.