Donald-Crowder-Obituary

Donald J. Crowder

Darien, Illinois

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Donald J. Crowder, age 71, Army Veteran, Past Chairman of the Board of Goodwill Industries and very active with Maryville Academy. Graciously accepted the invitation from Our Heavenly Father to journey into eternal life on April 12, 2005. Beloved husband of Judith, nee Kroll; loving father of...

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Dear Judy & Family:
We were very sad to hear the news about Don. He will be missed by all that knew and loved him. You know Judy as I have always told you he was the greatest boss in the world. It was the best of times being at First Federal and being Don's secretary for 8 years. I'll never forget him.
We wish you and the family strength to get through this time. Wish we could be there for you, Judy. . Remembering the good times you all shared will help alot. What a great man he...

Dear Jim-

Condolences to you and your family.

Judy:
We were greatly saddened by Don's passing and are thankful that we were able to attend the loving and comforting service.

Don and I shared many challenges and scored our share of triumphs at the late, great First Federal. We travelled together across this great land. We had a lot of fun, but more importantly, I like to think that together we had some positive impact on our company and industry.

We shall miss him, as I'm sure so will all who worked...

Dear Jim and family
We love you and offer our condolences and prayers.

Jim, Gretchen, John and Family,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this most difficult time.

Jim and the Crowder family,

Please know that our hearts and prayers are with you in this difficult time.

Steve Bogan and family

Judy, Mike and I are thinking of you in TX, and Don is in our prayers. We are saddened by your loss.

Joy & Mike

Judy--Karen and I are so sorry to hear of Don's death. I don't think many people will every understand what he meant to me during the 'good old years' at FirstFed--Nor for that matter what your friendship meant. I would give anything to be with you this weekend, but I must travel for the bank. Be assured that my thoughts will be with you---Peace. Harry

Judy and Family,
I just heard about Don. My heart goes out to you, please accept my deep sympathy. From what I knew about Don, was what a kind and loving man he was. Remembering all the good times you've had with him will help ease the pain of your loss.
Sincerely,
Gloria Cisco