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Source reference H9783 :
Individuals : Nathaniel ATWOOD
"Representative Men and Old Families of Southeastern Massachusetts".
Source reference N9784 :
Individuals : Nathaniel ATWOOD
Burial: Lakenham Cemetery
Carver, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 36605181
Source reference N9785 :
Individuals : Charles H. CROSHIER
Burial: Union Cemetery
Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 175389264
Source reference H9786 :
Individuals : Charles H. CROSHIER
From: Times Hearald- Record Jan 16, 2017
Charles H. Croshier, Jr., 88, a sixty year Hyde Park resident, died Friday, January 13, 2017 at the Mid-Hudson Regional Hospital of Westchester Medical Center in Poughkeepsie.
Born November 6, 1928 in Poughkeepsie, he was the son of the late Charles H. Croshier, Sr., and Edith (Pells) Croshier.
Mr. Croshier was a Therapy Aide at the Hudson River State Hospital for 36 years, retiring in 1984.
Charlie enjoyed working with wood and making crafts, especially as gifts for family and friends. He loved decorating for the holidays (all holidays!) and would often times make his own decorations out of wood. It was also not uncommon for him to make decorations for family and friends.
He also took great pride in his property, and would often be seen working in his yard and around his house.
On November 14, 1970 in Clintondale, NY, he married the former Betty Ann Ronk. Mrs. Croshier survives at home. In addition to his wife, he is survived by seven children: Charlie Croshier and wife, Elsie of Red Hook, John Croshier and wife, Linda of Wampsville, NY, Jeffrey Croshier and wife, Donna of Highland, Gwen Polifroni and husband, Ralph of Elkton, MD, Brian Atkins and wife, Cynthia of Wallkill, Douglas Atkins and wife, Donna of Wallkill, and Martin Atkins and wife, Donna of Hyde Park; and daughter-in-law, Patricia Atkins of Clintondale. His grandchildren include Travis, Aaron, Jessica, Patrick, Justin, and Jeff Croshier, Heather Atkins and wife, Kari, Ryan, Dylan, Martin Jr., Amanda, Sarah, and Kenny Atkins, Justin Hall and wife, Kristin, Maureen Telesco and husband, Joe, Stephanie Achord and husband, Casey, Diana Browne and fiance, David Curry; great-grandchildren: Asher John Jay Atkins, Chase Hall, Jaden and Gabriella Telesco, and Camden and Corey Achord. He is also survived by his sister, Dolores Matrando of Wisconsin; several nieces, nephews, and cousins; and his beloved cat, Bandit.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his son, Wayne Atkins; sisters, Audrey Wager and Beatrice Turner; and his beloved canine companions, Buddy and Lucy.
Calling hours will be from 4 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, January 18th, at Sweet’s Funeral Home, Inc., Rte. 9, Hyde Park. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m., Thursday, January 19th at Sweet’s Funeral Home, Rte. 9, Hyde Park. Rev. Arlene Dawber will officiate. Burial will follow in the family plot in Union Cemetery of Hyde Park.
The Croshier family has respectfully requested memorial donations to the Town of Hyde Park Police Benevolent Association Inc., PO Box 772, Hyde Park, NY 12538.
Source reference N9787 :
Individuals : Edwin Theodore CROZIER
Burial: Fabius Evergreen Cemetery
Fabius, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 137278728
Source reference H9788 :
Individuals : Edwin Theodore CROZIER
Thomas Sanford, the emigrant to New England; ancestry, life,and descendants, 1632-4. Sketches of four other pioneer Sanfords and some of their descendants, Carlton Elisha Sanford.
Source reference N9789 :
Individuals : Annette SANFORD
Burial: Fabius Evergreen Cemetery
Fabius, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 137278851
Source reference N9790 :
Individuals : Eldon Virgil CROSIER
Burial: Crosier Cemetery
Laconia, Harrison County, Indiana, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 30750832
Source reference N9791 :
Individuals : Neva Lucille KINGSLEY
Burial: Lake Bank Cemetery
Mount Pulaski, Logan County, Illinois, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 18668953
Source reference H9792 :
Individuals : Neva Lucille KINGSLEY
From: Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois, Friday, November 9, 2001,Page: Page 4
LINCOLN - Neva Lucille Crosier, 83, of Lincoln died 8:50 p.m. Wednesday (Nov. 7, 2001) in Christian Village Nursing Home, Lincoln. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday in Holland & Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln, with visitation 5 to 7 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Lake Bank Cemetery, Mount Pulaski. Memorials: Lincoln Christian Church or Christian Village Nursing Home. Mrs. Crosier was born Jan. 28, 1918, in Lincoln, the daughter of Joseph and Mittie Dodd Kingsley. She worked at State School for 22 years and also worked for ALMH. She was a member of Lincoln Christian Church and Royal Neighbors of American. She did quilting and afghans for the Harvest of Talents and did volunteer work at Christian Village Nursing Home. She married Eldon Crosier Sept. 7, 1937, in Laconia, Ind. He preceded her in death March 2, 1957. Surviving are her son, Kenneth Crosier of Latham; daughter, Janet Schuck of Washington; sisters, Dolly Daugherty of Lincoln; Elsie Johnson of Laconia; Leila Shields of New Salisbury, Ind.; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; two great-stepgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; daughter, Barbara Richardson; son, Joe Crosier; brothers, Charles, Walter, Frank and Sidney Kingsley; one infant brother and sisters, Dorothy Kingsley and Nellie Anderson.
Source reference H9793 :
Individuals : Joseph CROSIER
From: Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, September 22, 1994, Page 4
Joe Crosier, 54, of Mount Pulaski died 7:30 p.m. Tuesday (Sept. 20, 1994) in Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Lincoln. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday in Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home, Lincoln. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Lincoln. Memorials: donor's choice. Mr. Crosier was born July 24, 1940, in Laconia, Ind., son of Eldon and Neva Kingsley Crosier. He was an assembly line worker for Caterpillar Inc. in Decatur, and also worked for Lincoln Bottle Factory from 1960 to 1967. He married Roxanna Petro on Dec. 15, 1964, in Lincoln. Surviving are his wife; mother of Lincoln; one daughter, Tammy Horve of Latham; two sons, Tony of Lincoln; Toby of Mount Pulaski; four grandchildren, Valerie, Stephanie and Heather Horve; Katie Crosier; brother, Kenneth of Latham; sisters, Barbara Richardson of Lincoln; Janet Schuck of Washington. He was preceded in death by his father.
Source reference H9794 :
Individuals : Franklin Bradford CROSIER
From: Kitsap Sun, March 22, 2017
Frank Crosier, 94, passed away March 14, 2017. He was born in Nebraska in 1923. He moved to Lone Rock in 1936 with his family.
He went to work at PSNS in 1941, and married Naomi in 1943. They had four children. Frank retired in 1978 from PSNS.
Frank was preceded in death by his wife, Naomi; two brothers, and a great-granddaughter. He is survived by his four children: Janet Apeland (Ted), Jimmy Crosier (Victoria), Sheree, and Ed Crosier; three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.
A memorial service is planned for April 1, 2017, 1 p.m., at Chico Alliance Church.
From: chicocma.com
My Dad, Franklin Bradford Crosier, passed into the arms of his Savior, Jesus March 14, 2017. Dad was born January 15, 1923 in St. Edward, Nebraska to Ernest and Alice Crosier. In 1936, the family moved to Bremerton, settling at Lone Rock near Seabeck. Dad graduated from high school in 1941. He began working at Puget Sound Naval shipyard in the shop 17 where he met Naomi. They were married May 1, 1943. Dad was drafted into the Army/Air Force shortly thereafter, but World War II ended before he was deployed!
He returned home in 1946 and continued to be employed at PSNS. He moved Naomi and their newborn daughter, Janet, to the Lone Rock family home where his mom lived. They lived there 20 years raising four children, Janet, Jimmy, Sheree and Edward. They enjoyed boating, fishing, and swimming on the Hood Canal. Dad was active in the community coaching Pee Wees, volunteer fireman and a member of Lone Rock Chapel where he served in many ways. In 1966, Dad moved his family (Sheree and Ed) to a new home at Priddy Vista near Scenic Beach. They enjoyed beach walks, and many backyard barbecues.
In 1978 Dad retired from PSNS with over 35 years of employment. In the 1980s they began traveling in their trailer to Hemet, California during the winter months making many new friends.
The past nine years, Sheree has been living with mom and dad and caring for them. This made it possible for them to live in their home until God called them to their eternal home with Jesus. Thank you, Sheree, for your sacrifice of love for them and fulfilling their wishes.
Frank was preceded in death by Naomi, wife of 70 years; two brothers, Vern and Duane; and a great-granddaughter, Kaitlyn Myers.
He is survived by four children, Janet Apeland (Ted), Jimmy Crosier (Victoria), Sheree Crosier and Ed Crosier; three grandchildren, Pamela Tormanen (Dan), Paulina Myers (Tim), Philip Apeland (Tammy Trew); and four great-grandchildren, Kyle, Aaron, Jacob Tormanen and Branden Myers.
Source reference H9795 :
Individuals : Naomi Josephine BUEHLMANN
From: Kitsap Sun
Naomi Crosier, 89, passed from this life into eternity with Jesus on Sept. 30, 2013 at her home. Naomi, born in Spokane and adopted by Albert and Edna Buehlmann was raised on Pond Oreille Lake, Idaho, before moving to Eatonville, Wash. where she graduated from high school in 1942.
Naomi went to work for PSNS where she met and married Franklin Crosier in 1943. They lived at Lone Rock for 20 years, raising their family and enjoying boating, fishing and gardening. They attended Lone Rock Chapel where Naomi served as secretary.
In 1966, they moved to Priddy Vista (Seabeck) where they enjoyed 47 years of beach walks and barbecues. They shared 10 winters of their 35 years of retirement golfing in Hemet, Calif. Naomi and Frank celebrated 70 years of marriage this May, holding hands as they did every day.
Naomi’s gracious love will be missed by her husband, Frank; daughters, Janet (Ted) Apeland, Sheree Crosier; sons, Jimmy (Victoria) and Ed Crosier; three grandchildren, Pamela (Dan) Tormanen, Paulina (Tim) Myers, Philip Apeland and five great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at Chico Alliance Church, Oct. 18, at 3 p.m.
Source reference N9796 :
Individuals : Naomi Josephine BUEHLMANN
Naomi was adopted
Source reference H9797 :
Individuals : Gale Howard FORCE
From: Kitsap Sun
Gale Howard Force, 91, of Bremerton, Washington passed away on Dec. 29, 2015. Gale was born on Aug. 10, 1924 to Orris and Ella (Crosier) Force in St. Edward, Nebraska. A graduate of Bremerton High School's Class of 1942, Gale served in the Navy with honor from 1944-1946 during World War II. After his service, Gale also attended U of W and UPS. Gale went on to be part owner of Harris & Force Union Service Station in Bremerton for 8 years. He then worked at PSNS and retired as a Shop 51 electrical plannerman in 1984. Gale married Betty Jane Otto on Dec. 7, 1956 in Bremerton. Gale was a life member of the Bremerton Masonic Lodge 206, NARFE, Kitsap Old Timers Association (baseball) and Kitsap Square Dancers Association. He also was a 45-year life member of the Round Squares Square Dancers. In his spare time, Gale was a woodworker, enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and many fun times with square dancing. Gale is preceded in death by his parents; son, Jack; sister, Doris Soreng; and brother, Dennis. His memory will live on with his loving wife of 59 years, Betty Jane; daughter, Jill Rockstrom (Jeff); grandchildren, Stephanie Devey (Mikel) and Rachael Roehmholdt (Tyler); and great-grandchildren, Makayla, Paige, and Soren as well as his nieces and nephews. Public visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 6th from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Lewis Funeral Chapel. Interment will be private at Forest Lawn Cemetery. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date.
Source reference H9798 :
Individuals : Alice E. BROWN
Past and Present of the City of Zanesville and Muskingham County, Ohio .By J Hope Sutor
Source reference N9799 :
Individuals : Henry S. CROZIER
Past and Present of the City of Zanesville and Muskingham County, Ohio .By J Hope Sutor
Source reference H9800 :
Individuals : Forrest "Pat" CROZIER
Published in the Times Recorder on Dec. 13, 2015
BELLEVUE, WA: Forrest "Pat" Crozier passed away on October 17, 2015, in Bellevue, Wash., with family at his side, after a short illness.
Pat was born in Zanesville, Ohio, on September 25, 1920, to Annetta Magdalena Henske and William Thomas Crozier. He attended Lash High School, graduating in 1939.
Pat married Vivian L. Daringer in September 1943, and together they had four children, Camellia, Michael (deceased), Bradley and Marc. A child of the Depression, Pat joined the CCC and spent most of that time in Idaho. His desire was to fly however, and eventually the opportunity came for him to become a Naval Aviator. Pat served as Pilot in Command of a Coronado, a double-deck, four-engine flying boat with 16 crew members, escorting convoy ships in the Pacific. He had many stories to tell of his exploits in Central America and the South Pacific. After leaving the Navy, Pat moved his family to Alaska, where he joined Totem Airways, flying the PBY Catalina flying boat throughout southeast Alaska. He was a skilled and careful pilot and once made, in an emergency situation before the days of high-tech guidance equipment, a memorable ground-controlled approach and landing with a 25-foot ceiling and one-eighth mile visibility. Pat joined Northern Consolidated Airlines, flying out of Anchorage, when that company purchased one of Totem's PBYs. Later Northern Consolidated and Wien Air Alaska merged, and Pat flew as a Captain for Wien until his retirement. When he retired at age 60, he was Wien's senior 737 Captain and the mentor to many junior pilots.
In 1965, Pat married Roberta Webster Rowe, who had four children: Terry, Susan, Blinn and Kimberly. They lived in the Turnagain area before moving to the Anchorage Hillside, and then, before retiring, they built a home in Renton, Washington, where "Miss Kitty," the cat that ruled the house, lived. Pat flew his own car to Seattle, Wash., on a 737 when they made the move south. Pat loved to travel anywhere, but his favorite spot was the island of Kauai, Hawaii, where he and Roberta spent many happy vacations. He enjoyed classical music and opera as well as the music of Andre Rieu, Hawaiian singer - Alfred Apaka and Linda Ronstadt. Pat was also a fan of fine cars and Grand Prix racing. He was the consummate gentleman, always dapper and sophisticated. He leaves seven children; 15 grandchildren; and 30 great-grandchildren, and many wonderful memories. As he wished, his ashes will join those of Roberta, his wife of 45 years, on beautiful Lumahai Beach on Kauai.
Source reference N9801 :
Individuals : Forrest "Pat" CROZIER
Burial: Cremated, Ashes scattered.
Specifically: Ashes scattered on Lumahai Beach, Hawaii.
Find A Grave Memorial# 155034143
Source reference H9802 :
Individuals : Vivian L. DARINGER
From: Bolin-Dierkes Funeral Home
Vivian L. Webb died May 17, 2007 at home in Zanesville surrounded by family and friends.
Vivian was born in Zanesville to Alta Mae(Davis)and Noel Charles Daringer. She attended Lash High, graduating in 1941. Vivian married Forrest F. (Pat) Crozier in September 1943. They had a daughter, Camellia Ann and then moved to Seattle, WA where their son, Patrick Michael was born. They moved to Alaska in 1950 where they had 2 more sons, Stephan Bradley and Marc Fredrick. Vivian was always there for her children; busy helping with Scouting, sports, Rainbow Girl activities, and chaperoning high school events.
Vivian married Leur (Larry) Webb in December 1972. When first married they traveled the U. S. driving for North American Van Lines. They finally returned to Alaska and moved to Seward where Larry instructed auto mechanics at the Skill Center and she was an accountant for Johnson and Morgan CPA firm. They did some commercial fishing and enjoyed cruising the beautiful waters around Seward. She was active in the Emblem Club while in Seward and enjoyed their many functions.
In 1989, after nearly 40 years in Alaska, Vivian and her husband, Larry began traveling and spent a great deal of time in the southwest (Bullhead City, Reno and Las Vegas). After Larry passed away, Vivian moved back to Zanesville to live with her sister, Maxaline Garen. They had many good times attending auctions with friends. Vivian was a loving mother and devoted sister who lived a fulfilling life. She was a gracious hostess who enjoyed cooking fine meals. Her hobbies included houseplants and gardening. She was artistic and loved all kinds of music. Playing poker on the slot machines was a favorite pastime and she usually came out ahead.
Vivian is survived by her sister, Maxaline Garen of Zanesville; daughter, Camellia and husband, Jack Buschman; son Brad Crozier and wife Joyce of Anchorage, AK; son Marc Crozier of Eugene, OR; and her first husband, Forrest F. Crozier, of Seattle, WA.; grandchildren, Adam (Shiloh) Buschman of Nevada; Andrea (Andrew) Bonar and Nick Crozier of Oregon, Kane (Angie) Crozier and Rochelle (Ben) Grzyb of Washington, Laura (Doug) Adams, Brandi (Dave) Brown, Crystal (John) Stoehner and Kristian (Amy) Crozier of Alaska; great grandchildren, Cody and Michael of Washington, Addison of Nevada and Jackson, Dustin, Coral, Jessie, Madison and Zoey of Alaska.
Vivian was preceded in death by her husband, Larry Webb and son, Patrick Michael Crozier.
At her request there will be no services. Bolin-Dierkes Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 1271 Blue Ave., Zanesville are entrusted with all arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donations to Hospice or the American Lung Association.
Source reference H9803 :
Individuals : Lyle Edwin “Bud” CROZIER
From: Bolin-Dierkes Funeral Home
Lyle E. “Bud” Crozier, 88, of Zanesville, died at 11:10 p.m. Thursday, April 26, 2012 at the Forest View Health Center. He was born August 11, 1923, in Madison Township in the community of Pleasant Hill, a son of the late Grover H. and Catherine M. Jameson Crozier. He first worked helping farmers, then for Madison Twp. and then retired from the former Line Material after 42 years of service as a crater, labor painter and janitor. He was a member of the Norval Park Church of Christ.
Surviving are his wife of 54 years, Mary A. Dillehay Crozier, whom he married July 21, 1957; four nieces, Lila (Charles) Kinney, Nora (George) Kinney, Mary Adolph and Barbara Adolph, all of Zanesville; two nephews, Gene (Doris) Swope and Delbert (Linda) Adolph, both of Zanesville; twenty nine great nieces and nephews; many great-great nieces and nephews; many great-great-great nieces and nephews; and a cousin, Forrest Crozier of Renton, WA.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister who passed away at a very young age; two sisters, Twila Swope and Helen Adolph; two nieces, Marjorie Adolph and Marie Adolph Pritchard Baughman Blair; and two nephews, Lester and Raymond Adolph.
Friends and family may call from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. Sunday, April 29, 2012 at the Bolin-Dierkes Funeral Home, 1271 Blue Ave., Zanesville. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, April 30, 2012 at the funeral home with Evangelist Dallas Lockhart officiating. Lyle will be laid to rest at Dresden Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Norval Park Church of Christ, 845 Arch St., Zanesville, Ohio 43701 or to Genesis Hospice-Morrison House, 713 Forest Ave., Zanesville, Ohio 43701.
Source reference H9804 :
Individuals : Mary Alice DILLEHAY
Published in the Times Recorder from May 30 to June 1, 2015 -
ZANESVILLE: Mary Alice Crozier, 89, of Zanesville, died at 2:06 P.M. on Thursday, May 28, 2015, at the Genesis Good Samaritan Hospital. She was born December 29, 1925, in Morgan County, a daughter of the late Clarence and Lola Leasure Dillehay. She had been a clerk for J.J. Newberry, had decorated pottery at Cooper Pottery and also Mosaic Tile, and was a member of Norval Park Church of Christ. She taught Sunday School for 42 years, and enjoyed writing letters to family and friends.
Surviving are two sisters, Maxine Boehler of Monroeville and Esther (George) Nourse of Bolivar; a brother Wilmer (Joan Stewart) Dillehay of Waverly; several nieces and nephews; and lifelong friends, Chuck and Lila Kinney of Zanesville.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Lyle Crozier, who died April 26, 2012; three brothers, Robert, Dwight, and Donald Dillehay; a brother-in-law Kenneth Boehler; and a sister-in-law Ruth Dillehay.
Friends and family may call from 5:00-8:00 P.M. on Monday, June 1, 2015, at the BOLIN-DIERKES FUNERAL HOME, 1271 BLUE AVENUE, ZANESVILLE, where funeral services will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Tuesday, June 2, 2015, with Evangelist Keith Kress officiating. She will be laid to rest next to her beloved husband Lyle at Dresden Cemetery, Dresden
Source reference N9805 :
Individuals : Thomas Austin CROZIER
Burial: Dresden Cemetery
Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 124280875
Source reference N9806 :
Individuals : Anna PALMER
Burial: Dresden Cemetery
Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 124281496
Source reference N9807 :
Individuals : Thomas Austin CROZIER
Burial: Dresden Cemetery
Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 22462202
Source reference H9808 :
Individuals : Webster L. CHAPMAN
From: The Post Star, Apr 15, 2017
HARTFORD - Webster L. Chapman I, 75, of Hartford, passed away on Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at his home, surrounded by his loving family.
Web was born on July 16, 1941 in Hartford. He was the son of the late Merton and Muriel (McKernon) Chapman.
Web graduated from Hartford Central School, class of 1959. He proudly served his country in the U.S. Army and was a member of the Hudson Falls American Legion. During his active duty, he was a member of the color guard and the Old Guard, the Army’s official ceremonial unit. He marched in the presidential escort of the inaugural parade held in honor of President Lyndon B. Johnson. He retired from General Electric Co. in Hudson Falls and Fort Edward after 38 years of service. Web enjoyed fishing and hunting, and hunting was his passion for many years with his sons, grandsons and many friends. He tagged his last buck this past fall. He also enjoyed spending time with family and friends, coaching Little League for many years for his sons, and then his grandsons, and weekend parties at the family camp in Rupert, Vermont.
Web married Margery “Theresa” Curtis on March 6, 1965. She passed away on Nov. 6, 2006.
Besides his parents and his wife, Web was also predeceased by his son, Webster II.
Left to cherish his memory include his daughters, Michelle Moore and her husband, Mark, and Robin Chapman; his son, Mark Chapman and his wife, Stacy; his grandchildren, Travis Cass, Alexandria Baldwin, Cameron, Andrew and Carly Sipowicz, Ashleigh, Morgan and Mason Chapman; his great-grandsons, Noah and Cameron Jr.; his sister, Loanne Bain and her husband, Dave; his aunts, Beverly Crosier and Goldie Chapman; several nieces, nephews and cousins; his longtime close friend since high school, Bill Connors; and his cat, Tootsie.
At Web’s request, there will be no calling hours.
Graveside services with military honors will be conducted at 10 a.m. Friday, April 28, at Morningside Cemetery in Hartford. Following the services at the cemetery, there will be a reception at the Hudson Falls American Legion, 72 Pearl St., Hudson Falls.
Arrangements are in the care of M.B. Kilmer Funeral Home, 123 Main St., Argyle, NY 12809. To view Web’s Book of Memories and post online condolences, please visit www.kilmerfuneralhome.com.
Memorial donations can be made in Web’s memory to the charity of one’s choice.
Source reference N9809 :
Individuals : Perry Hazzard CROSIER
Burial: Akron Cemetery
Akron, Washington County, Colorado, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 70816587
Source reference H9810 :
Individuals : James Ezra CROSIER
From: Gehlbach & Royse Funeral Homes
James Ezra Crosier, 102, passed away January 6, 2014 at Indian Creek Rehab & Nursing Home. He was born January 10, 1911 in Laconia, Indiana the son of Charles and Gustava Marsh Crosier. He married Catherine Lemmon Crosier on August 22, 1934 in Jeffersonville, Indiana. He is survived by three sons Carlton Crosier (Mary) of Laconia, IN; Allen and Roger Crosier (Terry) of Elizabeth, IN; three grandsons Gary Crosier (Krissie), Charles Crosier (Ronnie) both of Elizabeth, Jerry Crosier (Terry) of Laconia; daughter-in-law Priscilla Crosier of Linton, IN; granddaughters Debra Davidson (David) and Jennifer White (Brian) both of Linton. Eight great grandsons James Crosier (Danielle), William Crosier (Heather), Wesley, Andy and Jared Crosier all of Elizabeth, Randal Crosier (Ashleigh) of Laconia, Zach Davidson and Caleb White of Linton; two great-granddaughters Shelby Crosier of Elizabeth and Emma White of Linton; one great-great granddaughter Bailey Crosier of Glendale, KY. James was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Catherine, two sons Warren Crosier of Elizabeth and Bobby Joe Crosier of Linton and one grandson Larry Wayne Crosier and a daughter-in-law Lorna Crosier.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, January 9, 2014 at 2 PM at the Gehlbach & Royse Funeral Home in Corydon, IN. Burial will be in Dunkard Cemetery near Elizabeth. Visitation will be held at the funeral home Wednesday from 11 AM ? 8 PM and after 9 AM Thursday. In lieu of flowers the family suggest memorial donations be made to the Dunkard Cemetery Fund.
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