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William A. Crego

Syracuse, New York

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December 31, 2005 William A. Crego, 95, of Baldwinsville, died Saturday, December 31, 2005, at Lancaster General Hospital, PA. Born in Baldwinsville, he owned and operated the Crego Dairy Farm for over 70 years. He was the longest living member and elder of theFirst Presbyterian Church,...

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Mary and Family,
we were all very sad to hear about the passing of Bill. He was a very nice man and he will truely be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this difficult time.

I am a name from the past. Badger Northland brought me into contact with Bill. One of the nicest customers and a super nice person. Talked to him along road in 2004 I think. Rex Creighton (Jerry,your builder is a good friend. I was in your house during construction)

Mary and Family,
I was sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. He was such a nice man. Once that our parents are gone, we are now the "older generation". Both Larry and I send our condolences; you and your entire family are in our thoughts and prayers as you celebrate the life of your Dad.
Ellie and Larry Upton

Many fond memories of time with Uncle Bill and the family homestead. Kind thoughts are coming from Montana.

We are sorry that we will be unable to attend the service for Bill, but we have fond memories of Bill, and our last visit with him in 2003, at the annual family reunion. He leaves behind a fine family which anyone would be proud to claim as their own.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the ffamily.
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I am so very sorry for your loss. I am hoping to attend the Memorial Services. I just want you to know that i am keeping you in my mind and i hope to see you soon...

Heather Temperton

Great Grandpa and Dylan, September 2004. Taken at the Crego Homestead, 7979 Crego Road, B-ville, NY.

I won't be able to attend the memorial service, but you will be in my thoughts and prayers on that day as you celebrate the life of your father. I don't travel to the "lake effect snow area" very much in the winter.
Eleanor