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Leonard David Crouse

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Leonard David Crouse obituary, 1942-2021, Berlin, VT

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Leonard Crouse Obituary

Leonard David (Len/Lenny) Crouse, 78

1942 - 2021

Berlin, VT - Leonard David Crouse, 78, known to his many friends and colleagues as Len or Lenny, passed away on May 6, 2021. Len was born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on August 21, 1942, to Marjorie MacLean. He grew up in Lynn, MA, spending his summers on PEI with his Canadian family and best friend, Wendell MacLean. After attending Lynn English, he moved to Rowley, MA. He began his over 30 year insurance career with the Massachusetts Insurance Department, leaving as Chief Examiner of the Property and Casualty Division in 1990 to become the Director of Captive Insurance for the Vermont Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities and Health Care. He retired in June of 2008 as Deputy Commissioner of Captive Insurance to devote his time to family and his much loved sport of golf, which gained him many industry friends and golfing partners at the Barre Country Club. Len also had a love of baseball and hockey, being involved as a coach of many youth baseball teams in Rowley, playing baseball and hockey himself growing up in Lynn. He was the greatest cheerleader and supporter of his daughters and grandchildren in all of their sports. Len had an infectious and exuberant laugh; was a generous man and always the first to ask if you needed anything, and giving whatever he thought you needed even if you said no. Len is survived by his wife, Carol; daughters, Tamara and husband, LTC Guy St. Louis and their children, Benjamin and Briana of San Antonio, TX, Hilary Crouse and grand-dog, Jacoby, of Burlington, VT; stepsons, Trevor Carbo and his wife, Kelly, and their children Connor and Logan of Berlin, VT, Joshua Carbo of Edgewater, CO; sisters, Diana Gaynor and husband, William, Jeanie Ewell and husband, Scott of Rowley, MA; sister-in-law Lisa Tosi and husband, Michael of Montpelier, VT; nieces and nephews Jared and Jeremy Ewell, Travis and Jenny Gaynor of Rowley, MA, Jennifer Naughton and Christine Chastanet of Norwood, MA, Laura Hajar of Buda, TX, Amy Mitchell of South Burlington, VT, and Ashley Goss of Montpelier, VT; numerous relatives in Charlottetown, PEI; and Len was the greatest "Grunkle" to great nieces and nephews in MA and VT. To honor Len's wishes his ashes will be taken to his home away from home to be scattered where the "Three Tides" meet in Charlottetown Harbour, PEI and there will be no services. Donations in his name can be sent to Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641.

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Published by Daily Item on May 11, 2021.

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Ron Phillips

May 23, 2021

Len became a great friend through our association in the Captive Insurance industry. We had many fun and enjoyable times on the golf course over a 20+ year period. He was a true professional and was a key factor in the growth and success of the Vermont Captive Insurance program. One of my fondest memories of Len was when he called me and said “Ron, you won’t believe this, but Tami is coming to LSU and I want you to keep an eye on her while she’s down there”. Needless to say, that was unnecessary, but I did get he, Carol & Hillary to come down for an LSU vs. Ole Miss football game. Len said he had never seen so many wild and crazy people in one place in his life ( about 100,000). Anyway, after a fun round of golf, we set up a great tailgate by the stadium and Tami was able to bring her new LSU friends by to meet her family from Vermont before game. Just one of many memories of a great friendship with a dear friend who will be missed by many. My prayers are with the family.

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Lori

May 11, 2021

Sorry for your family’s loss Diana

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