John A. Crouch

John A. Crouch obituary, Binghamton, NY

John A. Crouch

John Crouch Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Thomas J. Shea Funeral Home, Inc. on Mar. 6, 2024.

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To those of you who love me, please know I love you too. For every bit of happiness I've known was all because of you.
John A. Crouch (92) passed away at home on March 1, 2024. He was born to his parents, Frank and Angelina Crouch On January 15, 1932. He was predeceased by his two sons-in-law, Joseph Solian and Tadeusz Majka. He is survived by his wife of 67 years Kathleen (Reed); beloved daughters, Laura Solian, Gioia (Thomas Martin) Hill, Cathleen Majka and Carolyn Kleitz; cherished grandchildren, Jamie(Shaun) Nannery, Gabriella and Sophia Majka, Chloe and his favorite grandson Marine CPL Ethan Kleitz (who is currently serving in Okinawa, as his Papa did many years before him); great-grandchildren, Ashlynn, Foster, Shaughn and Amelia, and members of the Pronti and Reed families.
After serving as a Military Policeman in the United States Air Force, he worked for the City of Binghamton until he retired in 1991, A & P, and the Grand Union. John was a long standing member of Saints John and Andrew Parish and his faith brought him much comfort. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 206 for many years and volunteered at the Loaves and Fishes food pantry.
He was a true family man, who loved the holidays, Sunday spaghetti dinners, summer barbecues, yearly vacations on Cape Cod and father daughter Christmas trips to New York City. He always had a happy, outgoing personality. If he wasn't on the phone he loved getting together with his good friends to solve the problems of the world (in other words- he loved to talk). He loved his N.Y. Giants, Yankees and B.U. basketball, workouts at the gym, and rarely missed breakfast with friends at Manni's Donut Shop. A few years ago, he was grateful to have had the opportunity to travel to Italy, and also to be a part in the Twin Tiers Honor Flight.
We were blessed to have you in our lives for all these years, and though we will miss you immensely we will hold dear all the memories we have made, always and forever. It has and will always be an honor and a privilege to call you Dad and Papa, but most especially to call you ours.
It's now our turn to say to you what you always said to us at the end of every phone call, " I love you and You be good."
A Funeral Mass will be Celebrated on Monday, March 11, 2024 at 12Noon at Saints John and Andrew Church in Binghamton. The family will receive friends from 11am until the time of the mass.
If desired, in his honor, donations may be made to the Twin Tier Honor Flight or Mercy House of the Southern Tier.
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Keith Zulko

March 7, 2024

I've known John since the late 70's when I met him and his daughter Laura who served as maid of honor in my wedding. He is such a a great man with a big heart and his deep love for his family. I had the pleasure of working with him at the Knights of Columbus bingo on Park Ave. We shared lot of laughter and great times. I know he is with our Lord Jesus Christ! May he RIP!!!

Roxanne Anderson

March 6, 2024

What can I say about John. He was a great guy who was always happy. I first met John at Park Avenue Bingo. He always made me smile and laugh. He always was in a great mood. After the Bingo shut down I didn´t see him much until I saw him at Manni´s and then at the spaghetti dinners. I will him and his smiling face.

Kathy Butler Weathers

March 6, 2024

To the Crouch family I´m so sorry for your loss. Mr Crouch was a favorite in our Pearl Ave neighborhood. May he rest in eternal peace. Kathy Butler Weathers

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