John-Crosbie-Obituary

John R. Crosbie

Scottsdale, Arizona

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John R. Crosbie, 73, of Phoenix, AZ passed away on August 30, 2006. John was born January 12, 1933 in Manchester, England. He is survived by his daughters, Anita Lespron and husband, Danny and Karen Crosbie; son, John Crosbie; brothers, David and Robert Crosbie; and grandchildren, Daniel...

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Dear Ron, Brother, Brother in Law & Uncle,
Although we did not say a proper goodbye, we will forever treasure our wonderful memories of growing up together, your love of singing many of Al Jolson songs, the words I'd walk a million miles for one of your smiles, which we will all miss so much.
God bless till we meet again.

Bob & Maureen, David & Colette, Gail & Patrick, Elaine, Roger, Kirsty & Adam, Rosa, Lawrence & Stephanie

My sincerest sympathies to Ron's family and friends. I just learned of his passing and regret that I couldn't pay my respects in person. During my years at MCC, he always made me laugh and he gave generously of his time and skills whenever I needed his help. I remember him fondly and will keep him in my thoughts.

Sincere sympathy to the Crosbie family. I remember Ron coming into the library to do repairs over the years and he was always pleasant and smiling.

MCC Library Retiree

Only moments ago I learned of Ron's death, many Happy times passed trough my mind of, parties, Ron & Rita visiting our home, Ron's wonderful way with children, and, the enjoyment Ron gave to all who met him. He will be sincerely missed. May God Bless & console the family, Ron & Rita are together again. God Bless
Sean & Patricia Prior

I hope Ron knew that his co-workers at MCC would have done anything for him. But Ron was not the type of person to ask for anything. He would just keep us all smiling and laughing all the time. I will miss him. Goodbye mate.

Our sincere condolences to all of Ron's family. We are proud to have known him and Rita and everyone can take comfort in knowing that they are together again. Ron's humor will stay with us for many years. Each time we sit down to play poker, Ron's many stories will be revisted over and over. We were so lucky to have known such a wonderful and caring person with a real "pawkie" sense of humor. Rest in peace Ron and Rita. You will be remembered.

To the Ron Crosbie Family:
I am sadden by the news of Ron's passing. He was such a caring and
helpful individual. He always wore a smile! It was an honor to work with him at MCC.
Joni Grover
Mesa Community College

So sorry to hear of Ron's passing. My sincere condolences to all of Ron's family members. He was such a delight to work with at MCC--always joking & full of fun. I so enjoyed knowing him.

I
worked with Ron. I had a few beers with him one St.Patricks day at the
Dubliner Pub in north Phoenix. The kareoke was a bit loud to carry on a
conversation. Ronnie said about the kareoke, that he could take it or
leave it...that is unless he was the one singing. Ha!Ha!
I'll sure miss his colorful personality and friendly smile.
Best regards to the family we've lost one-of-a-kind. Knowing that
Ronnie was a 'full house' kind-o-a- guy.
Sincerely,
Ken C.