Kathy Crawford was looking forward to selling her wares at the Buttons and Bows Arts and Crafts Show for the first time this year, but it wasn’t to be,

Her friend, Susan Brunkow, ended up operating Crawford’s booth on Saturday, taking over after Crawford died of cancer three weeks ago.

Brunkow met Crawford at the Cancer Companions support group made up of Christian women who gather to assist one another as they battle cancer. After Crawford’s death, Brunkow and others decided to run a stand at the 44th annual event in her honor.

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Attendees look through the many items for sale at The Trendy Monkey’s booth Saturday during the 44th annual Buttons and Bows at the National Guard Armory in Manhattan.
Staff photo by Lewis Marien
A handful of vendors took advantage of sunny weather Saturday to set up outside of the National Guard Armory in Manhattan for the 44th annual Buttons and Bows. The event had been held at Manhattan Catholic Schools before moving to the armory in 2021.
Staff photo by Lewis Marien
Attendees browse at the bake sale table Saturday during the 44th annual Buttons and Bows at the National Guard Armory in Manhattan.
Staff photo by Lewis Marien
Joanne Genrich sits between many of her yard decorations she was selling Saturday during the 44th annual Buttons and Bows at the National Guard Armory in Manhattan.
Staff photo by Lewis Marien
Mulberry Glass Works was one vendor taking part in the 44th annual Buttons and Bows Saturday at the National Guard Armory in Manhattan.
Staff photo by Lewis Marien

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