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Dean E. Crum

Fort Wayne, Indiana

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DEAN E. CRUM, 72, died Sunday, Oct. 31, 2004, at Hospice Home in Fort Wayne. He was born in Uniondale. He was employed by General Electric Co. for 37 years retiring, in 1988, and was also a GE Elfin. He was a past board member of the Highland Elks Club of Cherokee Village, Ark. and remained an...

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To all Dean's family & friends:
As neighbors and friends, words can not explain, how much we miss Dean. We miss not having our daily visits from Dean & Joanne, and just knowing they were there.

We didn't know Dean very long but will miss the fun we had with him at the fishing derby and his wonderful hospitality and generosity.

We will miss Dean, he was a dedicated Elk and a great friend.

Dean, Was always there to help the Elks and anyone in need. He put the the Christmas Baskets for the needy at the head of his list. He was a man of great wisdom and will be greatly missed. Our hearts go out to his family.

Dean has been a freind of mine since 1989. He was my sponsor for the Elks and a great friend for 15 years. I know he is in a better place looking down rooting on the Indiana Hoosiers & Texas Tech Red Raiders. Go Bobby Knight!

Jason & Lisa Fisher

Dean was the best friend in the Elks. He always kidded me about being a Purdue University fan. Will miss him grealy.

Our sincerest condolences to the family. Dean's passing came as a great shock to us. We became friends nearly 20 years ago and shared many great times together. We will always be faithful to the memory of what we shared and our thoughts of Dean will grow with the passing of time. May we all derive inspiration from Dean to live our lives as fully as he lived his.

Joan, Linda & Fred, just learned of all the messages on the internet on Deans behalf. We are very proud to be a part of it. He was a keeper and a #10! God Bless.

Dean was my sponser to become an Elk after retiring from the Air Force and moving here to the Village, he was a great man,who gave from the heart.He will be missed. "Jeremiah" will never be the same without him!! Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family at this time of great loss.
With great affection, Sarah and Jim Lindsay