Christopher-Croskey-Obituary

Christopher B. Croskey

Birmingham, Alabama

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age 24 died Thursday, May 31, 2018. Funeral service will be held on Friday, June 8, 2018 at 11AM at Metropolitan AME Zion Church with burial at Elmwood Cemetery. Pastor Curtis Fox officiating. Survivors include mother, Ms. Natasha Croskey; one daughter, Brooklynn JoLee Croskey; grandparents,...

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Forever in our hearts Chris! We miss you SO much!

Miss you Chris, youre in our minds and hearts

Natasha, we just found out about Chris. Girl, we are so sorry to hear the news. It shoot us so bad. Love you...stay strong.

Natasha, I just heard about your loss from my aunt Jessie. My son, Jonathan went to Rutledge Middle School with Chris. We would often see your dad with him. I know he was a loved and Bless child. He will be greatly missed! Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May God Bless You All!

Natasha I am so deeply sorry for your loss. May God keep you strong. Prayers for you and your beloved son.

I went to high school with Chris and we were in band together. Trombone players. One day, a few years after high school, I was skating around my neighborhood and Chris was driving by. He pulled over to say hey, but accidentally popped his tire on the curb. We started catching up and he said that he was going to the military and asked me if I wanted his old job. I said yes and worked with him for about a month before he left. He was that kind of person that would look out for someone he hadn't...

I went to high school with Chris and we were in band together playing trombone. A long time after high school, I was skating around my neighborhood and Chris saw me and pulled over to say hey. He popped his tire when he pulled over and we started catching up. He said that he was going to the military and asked me if I wanted his old job, I said yes and started working with him for the month before he left. He was that kind of guy that would pull over to say hey and share that kind of...

Sorry for your loss.

Miss you brother.