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Troy Roger Croshaw

Seattle, Washington

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Troy Croshaw passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on December 20, 2007.

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Dear Lori and family,
So very sorry to hear about your loss. Remembering all the times together up at Hartmond Park and all the baseball tournaments the boys played in. When I heard the news of Troys passing I called Bobby (who is away at college) and we talked about him for quite sometime. Bobby said he wished he had known so we could of attended the service and pay our respects to your family. Our prayers and thoughts are with each of you. Sincerly, Debbie, Bobby and Kristi Miller

Dear Roger and Sue Ann,We are so sorry to hear of your son's passing. We did not know him, but do know that a child's death is a heart wrenching thing to deal with. Are we not blessed to know the Lord's plans for us? Our prayers and deepest sympathies go out to you. We will keep you in our prayers as we start our mission in the Atlanta Georgia temple this month. Much love to you and your family. Fred and Sylvia Kahler Fickenwirth.

Lori, we were so very saddened to hear of Troy's passing. After just losing your father, I wished for a miracle for you all. Know that your family is in our hearts during this difficult time.

Roger, Sue Ann, Tyler, Lori -

I was saddened to learn of your recent loss. I pray that our Heavenly Father will asuage the anguish of your bereavement and that you be left only the loving memories of your son, brother, and husband. I still smile as I think of playing softball with Rog and Troy on the same team back in the day -- Troy was not only a great athlete, but a great friend. The world has definitely lost a fun and loving man. My condolences.

Roger, Sue Ann, Tyler and Family -
We were shocked to hear and read
about Troy's passing. We have been thinking about all of you. It was our pleasure to have known Troy as he was such a fine young man and he was highly regarded by mutual business associates and neighbors.
May you feel God's comfort at this time. You are in our prayers.
With our sympathy,

Dear Croshaw Family,

Just this evening I heard of Troy's passing. We shared the experience of growing up in Madison Park family business and I will his his smile and warm greeting at Bert's. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Tom & Christine Maloney

Dear Roger, SueAnn, Lori, Scott, Kevin, and Conrad--I believe that that the footprint we make in our earthly journey lasts forever. Troy left his footprint on the hearts of every person he met during his time here and although he will be missed every minute of every day he will never be forgotten. His legacy is large and there is no doubt that you, or any of us who had the pleasure of knowing Troy, would trade a single moment of time and love shared with him. His love for all of you will...

Dear Croshaws,
I just heard of Troy's passing today. I met Troy in Pre-school and he became my first friend, and a great friend for years. I have many memories of him and your whole family. We spent many special days together and I will always remember him as as someone very special to me. My heart goes out to your whole family for your loss.

Eric Lichter

Lori, Scott, Kevin, Conrad, Roger, Sueann, Candace and the rest of the Croshaw family:

You all have been in our constant thoughts and prayers over the past week and we desperately wished that we could have been back in town for Troy's funeral. You all have had such a significant impact on our lives and we are eternally grateful for the friendship we share. May our Heavenly Father's choicest blessings be with each of you. We love you all.

Jeffrey, Darcelle and the rest of the...