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Kenneth R. Crosley

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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CROSLEY Kenneth R. Crosley, "The Cros," age 62, passed at his home on Wednesday, September 6, 2006. A graduate of Derby High School, he was honorably discharged from the Army with a permanent disability in 1968. He was a graduate of the University of Maine with a BA in Criminal Justice and...

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The Cros,God only made one of you-
a wild and crazy kind of guy,a good
heart and funny.I will never forget
you and all the laughs we had.Sure
will miss your phone calls,calls,
calls,calls.No more jokes....

As I sit here and remember Ken, I cant think of anything but laughter, everytime I saw him, he made me laugh...it's who he was.
He will be sadly missed by the family he loved so dearly, but fondly remembered
Kim ~
In ways big and small,
Your dads life
Changed our world
and left it a better place,
and touched too many hearts
to ever be forgotten.
May you find comfort
in knowing how many people
share your sadness

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome...

All of you should know that dad never let the stroke, a wheelchair, or even the loss of his bad leg, take away his spirit, or ability to find the next party and breath life into it. He was more determined than ever! Sent to a nursing home, for recovery/rehab, after surgery, he said if he doesn't have the freedom of smoking on the patio, without supervision, whenever he wants, he's outta there! Knowing my dad, I called the nursing sup., first thing, next day. I told her of his concerns,...

DAD,
I HAVE MANY FOND MEMORIES ABOUT YOU.
MANY OF WHICH I SHARE WITH KIM AND JOSH. I ALWAYS TELL HER ABOUT THE TIME YOU TRIED TO TEACH ME HOW TO PLAY BASEBALL. YOU ALWAYS TOLD ME TO KEEP MY EYE ON THE GD BALL AND WHEN I HIT THE BALL, I HIT YOU RIGHT IN THE FACE, SORRY ABOUT THAT. IT WAS A LESSON LEARNED. YOU WILL GREATLY MISS YOU DAD AND I LOVE YOU, LOVE STEVEN.

My condolences to Kens family and relatives.I was fortunate to visit with Ken in Florida last winter although I regret it wasn`t longer.Ken was a good friend who always loved to share a laugh.He will be missed by many.I am sure that Ken is in a well deserved better place.

The family will remember the good times when you came home in Maine to visit.With all the good and bad jokes, we shared a lot of laughs.We loved you. Phil and Florence

will remember you in my prayers and think of you often. navpro and dcma
friend. rest in peace.

ellie cibulsky

Ken:

Priscilla and I will never forget you and your wonderful sense of humor. Your friend, Rossel