Steven-Crose-Obituary

Steven Davis "Steve" Crose

Silver City, New Mexico

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Crose, Steven Davis 60, of Paulden, AZ, died on Saturday, November 30, 2013, outside of Bayard, NM. He was killed on the job in a train accident along with a colleague and his girlfriend, Ann Thompson. Steve was born July 22, 1953, in Cottonwood, AZ, to Robert "Bob" and Erma (Sleep) Crose...

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Still miss you so very much. Think about you every day and remember all the good times and talks we shared.

I miss you more than you ever know. you were like a little brother to me. you will always be on my mind and in my heart

So sorry to hear of Steves passing. He was a good friend for the short time I knew him in Flagstaff, always fun to be around. I was hoping to find him and say Hi after so long, and try to meet when back in the southwest. Rest in peace friend.

Our Condolences to the Crose family and friend, if someone had high spirit that was Steve.
From all your ex-coworkers at Drake Cement.

Rest in peace my friend, we had ten great years working together with Mac. Russ. And frank. Pretty good crew, for the starting five at Az. Central. Sorry for your loss bob and kids

We're so very sorry for the loss of Steve. So sorry for Bob as Steve was so dear to him. He will greatly missed by our whole family

Steve was an outstanding pitcher for our Sedona LL baseball team. Always in the lead he had a great sense of humor! Rest in Peace my friend! Pat Lynch

Kelly & Kristen & Crose Family
We are so sorry on the loss of your Father. And to Bob for the loss of your son. Steve was very dear to us and has been for many years.

Paul & Cora Thompson
Duncan, AZ

Steve was my best friend while we grew up in Sedona, Az. We attended Sedona Elementary and in the summers played Little League Baseball on the Sedona Red Sox team. I have many fond memories of him and his family. He truly was a special person and I send my condolences and prayers to all his family and the many lives he touched.