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John Francis Crowley

Bethany, Connecticut

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CROWLEY, JOHN F. John Francis Crowley of 118 Bethmour Rd., Bethany succumbed to respiratory failure at the Bridgeport Manor Nursing Home in Bridgeport after a short stay. He was the husband of the late Anna (Elliot) Crowley, who past in 1981. Mr. Crowley was born in Boston, Ma. September 16, 1920...

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Jack and Ann,

I was saddened to hear of your family's loss.
Thinking of all of you with prayers.
Nancy Bullock

Paul sorry for your loss.
Gary Staffa

I am grateful to be a member of the extensive and wandering Crowley tribe of which you were patriarch. While I did not know you well in life, I trust that those bonds which hold families together will one day allow me to know you again. I will remember those few occasions in which we met with love, your stories of fuzzy wuzzy and ooey gooey with laughter and I will always plant wintergreen in your memory.

God once gave you as a gift to this world and he now needs you back. May you rest in Eternal Peace. All my thoughts and prayers be with your family.

I'll miss you Grandpa..You and I had some memories together that I will always remember.You could make me laugh and that's a gift you had.I'm just starting to really realize you passed on to the other side.Thank you for that nice dream the other night. I guess it was your way of telling me you are in another place.Love your Grandson Jimmy

We will miss you Dad, and know at the same time you are in a wonderfull place with your sweet bride Annie and son's Daniel and Steven, plus many others. Sandi and I where so gratfull to have the honer of being with you in your last hour's. We had a great celabration of your life as you requested. We will alway's love and hold you in our heart's.

To my special Grandfather, I will miss you a great deal. Thank you for being a caring Grandfather to me. I will miss the time we did get to spend together over the years and our trips to one of our favorite places the eyemax and Norwalk Aquarium. I love you! I know you must be in an even better place now. Love your granddaughter, Sharon.