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Alan L. Crowell

Orlando, Florida

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CROWELL, ALAN L., 56, of Windermere, FL passed way Monday, February 25, 2008 at home with his family after a prolonged battle with cancer. He was born in Chicago, IL to the late Elmer L. and Matilda E. (Besore) Crowell. Alan was Health Central's CFO. Mr. Crowell...

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I was so sorry to hear of Alan's passing. We went to high school together. I didn't know Alan well but I always thought he seemed like a very nice and funny guy. I recall him mostly because I learned at one of our reunions that he had a career in hospital administration. I also am in the same career and always hoped that we would run accross each other some time. I happened on the notice of his death by the purest of chance and it really saddened me. My heart goes out to his family and...

I worked with Alan at Health Central. I just wanted his family to know I am deeply sorry for your loss. Alan was a good man. He was there for me when my husband died of cancer even when he was going through his cancer treatments. I have sinced left Health Central and moved out of state and I heard of his passing through a friend that is still at health Central. He was a good man and he will be missed.

Dear Denise, Andi, Emily, and Kate,

My thoughts and prayers are with you always. I will come to see you when you come to Colfax.

Your sister in Christ,
Shirley Stickell
Colfax, La.

Denise

I just heard of Alan's passing. You and your girls are in my thoughts and prayers. I am truly sad to hear this news. I hope you and I can get caught up when things settle down. Big huge hugs and love, Ellen Titen

Nese and Girls
I just wanted you to know we are thinking of you and saying prayers for you and the girls. I can’t imagine what you must be going through, but do know that you have a lot friends and family praying for you in the coming days and know how much you are loved. We look forward to seeing you soon. Give lots of hugs to the girls for me.

I loved this man. He was a friend, a competitor, a mentor and a shining example of a wonderful Christian man.

When Alan would say a prayer at the start of executive staff meetings at St. Vincents, it was truly prayer, never ritual or just words. His spirituality guided us.

This was a noble man, a loving father, and a committed life partner for Denise.

All of us who knew him are better for the association.

Denise: Your Louisiana College family is praying for you and your girls at this difficult time.

Alan was a true gentleman. I enjoyed working with him and am sorry to here of his passing.

Nese and Girls:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We so loved Alan and his zest for life. Girls, we hope to see you on your spring break. You all are so dear to our family. God bless and keep you. Keith, Sheila, Julie, Dan, and Josh Breazeale