Roger-Crump, Sr.-Obituary

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Roger Simmons Crump, Sr.

Malvern, Pennsylvania

Feb 26, 1938 – Dec 16, 2024

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BORN
February 26, 1938
DIED
December 16, 2024
LOCATION
Malvern, Pennsylvania

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Mauger Givnish Funeral Home - Malvern Obituary

Roger Simmons Crump, Sr., 86, of Fenwick Island, DE, and formerly of Paoli, PA, passed away on December 16, 2024, in Wilmington, DE. Born in Floral Park, NY, Roger was lovingly raised by his late father Arthur H. Crump, mother Mary Simmons Mergler, and stepfather J.C Mergler. He was the...

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Laura & Greg, I'm so sorry for your loss. Your dad was my buddy and always trying to get me to move from slots to betting on horses. He always asked me, "Did you win anything" and was always giving me advice. You were both so devoted and I know he appreciated everything you did for him. Lisa from HC

Roger I missed you long before you passing! So sorry to hear this news. Play on up there. I think of you often, I will play the horses, polls and a hand of poker for you. Enjoy being with your love and your son. Whisky drinks tonight. Love ya my friend

Hello. Roger and Dori were friends of my former husband Joe Dunlap and myself, Sandy. I remember Roger well and often wondered if he was still in Fenwick Island. My sincere condolences to his children, whom I also remember, even though it was a very long time ago. I was also sorry to read about your mom also passing. They were a great couple and we always had so much fun together. I remember your dad with his Beefeater martinis. Wow, the things we remember.but they were all good! ...

Although we didn’t communicate often over the years, Roger will always be my big first cousin. Was at the wedding and am so happy he and Dori had such a full and lovely life together.

Truly never a dull moment with Roger, always the life of the party. Genuinely great man, we'll always remember the fun and laughs he brought with him everywhere he went.

Rest is sweet peace, Uncle Roger. Keep them all in line up there.

Sending all our love to our Crump cousins. ❤