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A zealous advocate, never to be denied, Clint was always a motivator. Sincerest sympathies to the entire family.
Dr. Peter Burnham
October 22, 2014


Tinton Falls, New Jersey
Clinton C. CrockerTinton FallsClinton C. Crocker, of Tinton Falls, was called to glory on Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014. Born in Norfolk, VA, Sept. 7, 1928, moved at an early age to Schenectady, NY. Clinton attended and graduated from Westminster Choir College with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He then...
Read MoreA zealous advocate, never to be denied, Clint was always a motivator. Sincerest sympathies to the entire family.
Dr. Peter Burnham
October 22, 2014
Sure was a wonderful man, his dedication to serve the Lord far exceeded most. He helped St. James Episcopal filling in where needed and I always enjoyed him being there. Thank you Lord for bringing Clinton into the hearts and minds of so many, he will long be remembered in the many facets of life. We are in the world not of it and Clinton you are finally home and at peace. Amen
Gwen Bennett
October 17, 2014 | Eatontown, NJ
To my friend Ron, my sincere condolences, although I did not know your Father as well as you know mine. Mr. Crocker leaves behind a legacy of serving the community well in both education and government but his greatest accomplishment was his children.
Robert Agresto
October 15, 2014 | Staten Island, NY
I will always cherish the conversations we use to have. Rest in peace you will forever be by intellectual angel
Lucia Porter
October 13, 2014 | Eatontown, NJ

continue shining...light up the Heavens!
gary crocker
October 13, 2014 | Washington, MI
Rest in Peace Mr. Crocker. Thank you for involving me in the PNC Arts and Heritage festival committee and your kindness throughout my life.
Marianne Harrell
October 12, 2014 | Neptune, NJ

Backstage at Rutgers Commencement 2007
Robert Harper
October 12, 2014
Sincere sympathy from the Rutgers Center for African Studies. Clinton was such a help to us when he was on the Board of Trustees. We will sincerely miss him.
Carolyn Brown
October 12, 2014 | New York City, NY
My condolences.I knew Mr.Crocker as a supporter of the arts as far back as 1969 when he arranged for our high school play to be performed at the Garden State Arts Center. Three decades later, as a trustee of Rutgers University, he supported the Arts again,in my case, by encouraging the university to have an actor give the commencement address at one of the colleges. He was curious, kind, and a believer in the importance of artistic endeavors. I am grateful for his presence in my life.Rest in...
Robert Harper
October 12, 2014 | Los Angeles, CA