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RICHARD H. "DICK" MCCROSSIN

Augusta, Maine

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AUGUSTA -- Richard H. "Dick" McCrossin, 76, of Augusta, went to meet his maker on April 8, 2013, after a long illness. He was born June 20, 1936, in Wade, Maine, the son of Henry and Ada McCrossin.

He is survived by three sisters, Carol Stockley, of Houlton, Paula Clark, of Houlton, and...

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I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your father and grandfather. He was a wonderful teacher and mentor to so many students in the Caribou School system. My husband and I both had him as a teacher and we have never forgotten him. Be comforted in the fact that he is forever at his favorite fishing hole and is no longer in any pain or discomfort.

Dick was a classmate that everyone admired. May he rest in peace and his family finds peace in knowing that he
is in a place with no pain.
Mavis Shepard Keys. .

Paula, I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. Please know my love, thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dick was one of my favorite classmates from the Caribou High School Class of 1954. You are missed! My best to the family.
Garfield Boutilier

I missed Dick at the golf club this past summer and asked about him regularly. I always looked forward to Sunday mornings with Dick at the Springbrook Golf Club proshop. Prior to his tee time we would catch up on the week gone by and talk about schools today. Always a gentle man. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. peace Debbie & Trent Murphy

Beth, Cheri, and Eugene, I just found out of your dad's passing. I knew, liked and worked with him for many years. Know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers

Dick is another classmate we will all miss...but will remember in many ways! My sympathies to his family.

Gail, I was in that class with you! Mr. McCrossin was one of those rare teachers that I liked, or should I say, liked me? If the measure of a man is the memories he leaves, he did very well. Sincere condolences to his family.