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Kenneth Neal Crabtree

Calimesa, California

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CRABTREE, KENNETH NEAL Age 62, of Calimesa, CA., passed away on August 23, 2006 in Palm Springs, CA. Born March 17, 1944 to Kenneth M. Crabtree and Colleen M. Demming in San Bernardino, CA. He married Pamela Messick on June 25, 1970 in Glendale, CA. He was a conductor for the Union Pacific...

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Dear Pam,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during these difficult days. I know this Christmas season is especially difficult for you.

You and Kenney were seated at our table at our last class reunion. I admired the fact that you two had been together so long and looked as happy as ever.

We Terans have many special memories of Kenney and his parents from our childhood as our Dads played adult softball in the desert. Those were the good old days for sure.

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Pam,
What a very humble man Kenny was. He always showed the utmost of respect towards me at all times. I will never forget how we use to high five each other every March 17th in the halls of I.H.S.(We were both born on the same day). Kenny will be remembered by all, for a long time to come.

Dear Pam,
I just heard about Kenny and am so sorry for your loss. We had
such great times in high school. Kenny was so competitive and a great friend. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Pam:
Kenny was such a kind and helpful individual, yet he could be aggressive when he needed to accomplish something. I remember playing football, we would open up a small hole for him where he could get 3-5 yards, but he always fought to get 8-10 yards. Truly a wonderful man. It is hard to lose somebody so special who has been your life for so many years, but hopefully knowing that he is sleeping in heavenly peace now and that you have so many friends to share his memories with...

My deepest sympathies and prayers to the family and friends of Kenny. He will be greatly missed. I remember him well, especially from football days at Indio High. (IHS class of '62)

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Pam, may God's grace and mercy sustain you and Keith as you grieve in the days ahead. Memories of Kenny's humor and antics will forever be in our hearts.

Lemi Bonilla (Orange, CA)

Dear Pam: Jim and I send to you and your family our sincere condolence in your loss. You and Kenny were truly best friends for most of your lives and those memories and experiences will bring you strength in your time of need....they will also keep your heart full of love.
My best memory of Kenny was his beautiful smile and warm personality and of course the two of you on the dance floor. Love Sue and Jim Rummonds

Dear Pam,
Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of Kenny. I am happy to know that you are surrounded by many who love and care for you. May you be blessed with strength and courage.