Martin-Crowe-Obituary

Martin F. Crowe

New York, New York

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CROWE - Martin F., of Goldens Bridge, NY formerly Rockville Centre, NY on October 3, 2008. Former Southside high school teacher. Loving father of Jennifer (David) McMichael and Regina Crowe. Adored grandfather of Dylan, Rose, and George McMichael. Survived by Jean Crowe. Reposing Macken Mortuary,...

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Mr Crowe was always my favorite teacher. He is always remembered as the best most fun teacher ever. Loved him greatly and always think of him fondly. He is a teacher and a person who will always be loved and missed.

My deepest sympathies to all who knew and loved Mr. Crowe.I was in the class of 1985 and unfortunatly was not a student of his but did know him through his hallway meeting with students as we passed his classroom. He was the greatest teacher Southside ever had.

Jean and Family,
My deepest condolences go out to you all on the loss of such a wonderful man. I was a student of his at South Side and he made quite an impression on me to this day something that I'll never forget glad to have known him.

My sympathies to the Crowe family. I was a student - graduated 1985 I believe Mr. Crowe's last year - he always said that our class was his favorite and he wanted to go out with us. He was one of my favorite teachers and had more fun with him up in the Catskills for DECCA. That weekend was a blast. He was a great teacher and a great man and it is a great loss. There was no one who didn't like Mr. Crowe. I had him for 2 classes and was part of DECCA with him. We all loved him. Our prayers go...

my deepest condolences to the entire Crowe family. Mr. Crowe was one of my teachers during my years(73-74) at SouthSide and I enjoyed each minute. he will be missed- a wonderful man and great teacher!

Sincerest condolences to the Crowe family. I was a former student in Mr. Crowe's business classes back in 1980 and to this day Ialways thought very highly of Mr. Crowe as a teacher and role model.