John-Crisp-Obituary

John H.D. Crisp

Ventura, California

1931 - 2014

About

LOCATION
Ventura, California

Obituary

Send Flowers

John H.D. Crisp, age 82, of Ventura passed away peacefully on April 12, 2014 at his home, after a valiant 3 year struggle with ALS (Lou Gehrigs' Disease). His loving wife Gwen was at his side.

John was born November 19, 1931 in Brentwood, Essex, England. He and Gwen have been 46 year...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

John was my daughters first soccer coach. She was also on the team that went to New York. He always made sure the kids had fun while playing. RIP John. I hope they have soccer in heaven!

So sorry to hear of johns passing.he was such a nice man .love to you Gwen,so sorry for your loss.take care

Miss your smile, sense of humor, and easy-going nature. Reminiscing soccer games, sunshine, and sailboats over a cup of English breakfast tea in your honor this morning. Love you, Grandpa!

Starting as a 10-year old who just moved to Ventura with no connections, I then had the privilege of growing up with my friend Adrian around the Crisp household, playing countless hours of basketball in their backyard and being included in many of the family activities...AYSO, VYBA, Raytheon picnics, Sunday night English football on UHF, etc.

I admire John and Gwen, and deeply appreciate everything they did for us kids.

John was a great neighbor. Friendly, positive, helpful and gentle. What a good man! Our condolences go to Gwen and Ian.

Sorry to hear the sad news about John. You folks were very special. I'd love to see Ian this week. God bless you all.

My condolences to Mrs. Crisp and the Crisp family. He was a very nice man.

Stan Yates

My condolences to Mrs. Crisp and the Crisp family. He was a very nice man.

I am so sorry to hear of John passing.We met in 1967 at Raytheon. Each time we met at the gym,we would talk about family and old times.We will all miss him.He contributed much to our city.My God comfort your family. We will be out of the country and will miss the service.
John Chaudier