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Frank E. Crosier, Jr.
Frank E. Crosier, Jr., 85, of Manchester died Thursday, June 12, 2014 at his home surrounded by his loving family.
Frank was born January 25, 1929 in Akron to the late Frank and Helen (Hansen) Crosier. A Korean War veteran in the Air Force, serving as a Medic, he retired from the Tech Center at Goodyear with 35 years of service. He coached Manchester Youth Baseball for 25 years and loved hunting, fishing and especially his family and friends.
The family would like to thank the New Franklin Paramedics and Barberton Endoscopy nurses for their kindness and care.
He was preceded in death by his sister, Betty Carcione. Frank is survived by his wife of 57 years, Diane (Ford) Crosier; sons, Frank Gregory Crosier and Mark (Judy) Crosier; four grandchildren, David, Sara, Jake and Amanda; sister, Arline (Matt) Pal; brother, Donald (Carol) Crosier; nieces and nephews.
At the request of Frank, private services will be at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Green Valley UMC , 620 East Turkeyfoot Lake Road, Akron, OH 44319 or New Franklin Paramedics, 5605 Manchester Road, Akron, OH 44319.
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Dear Family Of Frank and Diane Crosier! I would just like to add that your dad Frank was one of the finest men that I ever knew. We became friends at Goodyear tire. We had both just recently got out of service. Frank in the Air Force, and me in the Army. We tried to keep contact after we both retired. I am sorry about your great loss! I know how that Diane has joined him in paradise! God bless them both, and all of you is loving family! Nick, until we meet again!
Nick Cistone
June 9, 2019
Dear Diane and family you have my sincere belated condolences in the loss of Frank. He was a wonderful person and I enjoyed the many years that we worked together. First the test lab shortly after we got out of the service. Later on in Cure Development. Frank was a reliable friend that you could rely on if you needed anything. I know that he loved his family dearly and was proud of them all. My sister was in a nursing home and Frank would occasionally call her although he had never met her. I would go in to see Connie my sister and she would tell me that nice man called me today. I right away knew that it was my friend Frank. I am sorry I am so late in writing this. I assure you that I thought of Frank many times since he passed. God bless Frank and all of you!
Nick Cistone
April 25, 2015
Greg and Family,
My deep sympathies at this time of incredible loss. Hold strong to your memories. And in your Faith know, that in His time, you will all be reunited in Paradise.
Mike Conley
June 17, 2014
Mark, Judy, David, Amanda and Mom Crosier,
We are so sorry for the loss that your family has just endeared. Your family was such an important part of Beau's life growing up and for that I am so grateful. We had so much fun at family get togethers and the laughs were flowing as freely as the love. We want you to know how much you are all in our hearts and prayers right know and we also want to thank you for sharing your family with ours. Much love and tons of hugs are being sent to all of you at this time.
We Love you All,
Patty and Beau Cross
Patty & Beau Cross
June 17, 2014
With deepest sympathy, Sharon and I wish God's grace to be upon your family at this time and always.
Gary and Sharon Gohlke, Carson City, NV
June 16, 2014
With deepest sympathy to the Crosier Family at this difficult time.
Jim Caruso
June 15, 2014
So sorry for everybodys loss. as everyone know frank was a very wonderful an wise man. I will miss him. R.I.P. Frank
Bob Wilkinson
June 15, 2014
To the Crosier Family I am so sorry for your
loss you are in our thoughts & prayers at
this difficult time
Bruce & Tammy Byers
June 15, 2014
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