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James Norman Renihan-Crose, 15, of Indianapolis, Indiana, suddenly departed this world on August 29, 2023.
James entered this life on December 23, 2007. He was immediately loved and adored by many. Throughout his short life, James attended school at Central Christian Academy, Trinity Christian School and Crossing Education. James was a former member of the Central Indiana Young Marines and spent a lot of time at the Keenan Stahl Boys & Girls Club. A true athlete, James loved playing basketball, cornhole and participating in any water sports he came across. When he was not on the basketball court, he could be found hanging out with his friends and/or girlfriend, Maliah. Specifically, James enjoyed fishing and had a new found love of kayaking, which he looked forward to doing more often.
James is survived by his loving parents, Steve and Carolyn Crose; his siblings, Raymond Renihan-Crose (Abby), Steven Crose, Rebecca (Michael) Morgan and Kimberly (Richard) Byard; his grandparents, Amy (Wayne) Rippstein, Jim (Rita) Crose; many aunts, uncles, nephews and cousins as well as his natural parents, Dustin Renihan (Stacey) and Michelle Clayton.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Keenan Stahl Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis, online or in person.
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