Kenneth-Crosley-Obituary

Kenneth C. Crosley

Trenton, New Jersey

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Kenneth C. Crosley ROBBINSVILLE - Kenneth C. (Boomer) Crosley, 72, passed away Monday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Trenton, Ken was a lifelong Hamilton resident before moving to Robbinsville 12 years ago. He was a retired engineer from the State of New Jersey...

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To the family of Kenny Crosley
I was sorry to hear of his passing.
He was way to young.
I remember him from my youth, as a Maple Shade neighbor.
May God comfort you in your loss.

To the family: I knew Ken from high school and later his involvement at the White Horse Fire House. He was a quiet, gentle man, and very active in the community as a good citizen. He will be missed! My condolences are extended to the family.

Joan and I are saddened by Ken's passing. Our Rich had been apprising us of his general situation for a while. Ken was a staunch advocate of volunteer firefighting, nothing but good ever came from all of his endeavors and affable nature. He will be deeply missed in that community.

Joan and I are saddened by Ken's passing. Our Rich had been apprising us of his general situation for a while. Ken was a staunch advocate of volunteer firefighting, nothing but good ever came from all of his endeavors and affable nature. He will be deeply missed in that community.

Dear Peg & family; We are very saddened to learn of Ken's passing. We will remember him for all the stories he told of long ago growing up & his trivia knowledge of sports. Know that you are in our thoughts & prayers during this difficult time.

My deepest sympathy to Ken's family and friends. I too grew up in White Horse with family members in WH Fire Dept. I'm so glad we reconnected online and will definitely miss his e-mails.

Or deepest sympathies to Jeff, Diane & family on the loss of your Dad. Our thoughts are with you in this difficult time.

Peggy........my heart skipped a few beats when I read of Ken's passing. I remember all the good times at the fire house and all the hard work. I remember all our bocchi games especially on White Horse Ave. and the boat tickets on the circle. My prayers and thoughts are with you and Ken. May he rest in peace.

Peggy, I am truly sorry for your loss. Kenny was a good man, husband and father. He touched many peoples lives. The loss of a love one is never easy and I pray in time your heart will heal. He'll be remembered by many.