Eric Ross Quackenbush

Eric Ross Quackenbush obituary, Ann Arbor, MI

Eric Ross Quackenbush

Eric Quackenbush Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 27, 2023.
Eric Ross Quackenbush, 72, of Ann Arbor, MI, died peacefully on November 13, 2023, surrounded by his family. He was born and raised in Ann Arbor, the second son of Leland James and Elizabeth Hasse Quackenbush. He attended Burns Park Elementary School, Tappan Junior High School, and Pioneer High School. He continued his education at the University of Michigan. He earned a B.G.S. with a concentration in political science and Masters' degrees in Public Policy and Business Administration. While studying at U. of M., he met the love of his life Lucinda (Cindy) McCreery. They married in 1973, celebrating their 50th anniversary shortly before his death.

Eric was a hard-working and ambitious young man, beginning with a lawn-mowing business and work at the Packard Dairy Queen, then bartending at the Village Bell through his college years. He went on to work at ISR, the University Musical Society ticket office, in Detroit with a housing reclamation business, formed a bar catering business and another business building beautiful 18th and 19th century reproduction furniture.

By the time he was ready to start a family, he found work for the Michigan State Senate Democratic staff, working there for nine years. Moving into the private sector, he worked for more than 25 years in healthcare information technology. He especially enjoyed his work with small, start-up businesses. He made many contacts and friendships through the years, continuing in retirement to mentor and offer career advice.

Eric's work brought many opportunities for travel, and he was a proud two-million-mile air traveler. He and Cindy travelled extensively for pleasure as well, with trips to Europe, Asia, South America, and the Middle East. They also visited their large, extended family throughout the country, touring national parks, and spending time in their beloved home in Charlevoix, MI. In addition to travel, Eric's hobbies included music, art, antiques, woodworking, reading, cooking, and bridge.

Eric is survived by his wife, Cindy, and their sons, Christopher (Jeffrey Lofgreen) of Lilburn, GA, and Blair of Ann Arbor, MI. Also surviving are his sister, Ann Ongerth of Seattle, WA; his sister-in-law, Susan, of Ann Arbor; nephew, Benjamin Quackenbush, of Merrimack, NH; niece, Amanda Guidotti (Mike) and great-nephew, Theo, of Fredericksburg, VA.. In addition, he is mourned by his extended McCreery family who considered him a brother. He will always be in our hearts.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his dear brother, Jamie.

Private interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Ann Arbor, MI. A memorial service will be held in the Spring.

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February 20, 2024

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January 3, 2024

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Sally Sellers

February 20, 2024

Always a stellar person, It was obvious.

Barbara (Barbie) Fuller

January 3, 2024

I am so sorry for your loss, Cindy and Ann. Eric was my next door neighbor from the time we were 8 until we left home, so he was a constant in my life. I remember a lovely conversation with home at one of our high school reunions. Though I didn´t know him well when we were young, I found him a kind and thoughtful person.

Lisa Bick

December 20, 2023

Oh Cindy, Christopher and Blair, I am heartbroken by your loss. Eric helped our three kids learn to fish and we have such warm and wonderful memories of Lake Gulliver with Eric´s famous spaghetti the first night followed by many raucous evenings of Trivial Pursuits which Eric always won. He was a kind and gentle and loving soul and who gave so much to all who were lucky enough to call him our friend. Much love to all of you. Lisa Bick

Julie Anderson

December 15, 2023

I´m so sorry Cindy. I know there´s nothing I can say to ease your feeling of loss. I knew the minute you introduced me to Eric back on Greenbush Rd. , he was your forever person. God bless you and your family and may time bring you peace.

Gary Fralick

December 4, 2023

When I started as an aide in the Michigan Senate in 1984, our offices were on the fourth floor of the Farnum Building. Eric worked in a small room across the hall. He was always welcoming and helpful to the new kid on the block! Enjoyed many conversations and I cherish the memories. Peace to his family.

Beverly Sisler

December 1, 2023

I first met Eric in 5th grade at Burns Park Elementary School in Ann Arbor. He was a very bright student. I was privileged to be in the same math group with him in sixth grade, and I remember always wanting to check my answers against his.

Roger McCreery

November 30, 2023

Indeed, Eric was like a brother to me, and he seemed to enjoy the role of "older brother" to many of us.

Holly Neal

November 29, 2023

I'm so sorry for your families loss. Although I only knew Eric for a short time, I could see the tremendous love he had for each of you. Thinking of you.

Mike Ranville

November 29, 2023

Fond memories of our time as colleagues on the Senate Dem Staff. His great sense of humor and efforts regarding redistrictinhg will long be remembered.
Requiscat in Pace, friend.

Mike Ranville

Kathleen Merrill

November 27, 2023

Sending love to all the family. We missed Eric this Thanksgiving.

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