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William Crumrine

Wernersville, Pennsylvania

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William H. Crumrine, 79, of Womelsdorf passed away Tuesday, July 31, 2012, of natural causes at his residence.

He was the husband of Diane C. (Ray) Crumrine.

Born in Millsboro, PA, he was the son of the late Stanley Boyd Crumrine and the late Louise (Roberts) Crum-rine.

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Diane and family,

Sharon and I just heard about Bill's death. We have many wonderful memories and are truly sad. We always enjoyed Bill playing the piano at Christmas after we had dinner. He will be missed by all.

Our family was shocked by the news of Bill Crumrine passing. We will never forget the fun time and the great meals at Stouch Tavern with him and his family.
God Bless This Great Man.

We are deeply saddened by the news of the death of our admired friend and Stouch Tavern host, Bill Crumrine. he was a most gracious person, visiting with his patrons and sitting down at the piano to give us much pleasure with his playing of tunes, old and new. To his wife and Candy and the other children, we send our heartfelt condolences. For us Bill Crumrine, together with Candy and the rest of the staff, gave us the best experience of a family restaurant that we have ever known. We will...

To Candy and the entire Crumrine family...we wish you our deepest sympathy and may all of the loving memories you have stay in your hearts forever....sincerely, Marc Ray, Sherrie, Adam and Chelsea Ray.

I have wonderful memories of Bill at Hershey. Bill always had a wonderful wit about him which always left you in great spirits. What a great time we had when he went to Europe with the soccer team. I can still hear him screaming in my ear when we went down the slide in the German salt mine. May God grant all of you peace in this time of sorrow.

Our sympathy to the Crumrine family. We will miss Bill's wonderful humor and consummate hosting at the Stouch. After a superb meal where he whipped up his marvelous tableside salads and desserts, he'd always get us to sing standards -- we met singing -- as he tickled the keys. We traveled regularly from Philly for the treat of eating there and seeing him. After our 1991 honeymoon dinner he always remembered our names, even once when we showed up unannounced, with no reservation, after...

We will always have such fond memories of our many visits to Stouch Tavern Bill was the ultimate host and made everyone feel so very special. One December we showed up without reservations on the busiest of nights. We were ready to leave and Bill said to just wait a minute. He set up a small table for us right next to the Christmas tree. He played carols and we had one of the most memorable evenings ever. He always went the extra mile for his guests. Rest in heavenly peace, Bill.

We are deeply sadden by the passing of Bill. Bill was a wonderful, caring, and dedicated person. Stouch Tavern was our most favorite place to dine. Bill always greeted you personally and had such a subtle sense of humor.

George & Carol Scribner
Barre, Vermont

My deepest sympathy to the Crumrine family. Dining at the Stouch Tavern will never be the same without Bill strolling through and stopping by the table for a quick visit. He will be missed.

Due to a prior committment I will not be able to pay my respects in person.