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Bob crosbie
December 18, 2025
Remembering all the good times together. See you on the other side.
Dan Gragg
December 3, 2025
You will be missed. We were the best of friends for such a long time and it´s hard to say goodbye to someone I looked to as a brother. Inseparable growing up in all the crazy things we did. If you needed to find Danny then look for John and vice-versa. The times withy Crosbie, Stoerkel, Pethel, and tricky Dick McClure. Bob & Elaine, you and Robin, Bill & Charmaine, Scotty, me and either Cathy or Karen (depending on month). Great and memorable times. The races and Bye-Bye Miss American Pie, parties mostly at Crosbie´s. Can´t leave out Nancy Dade and Marie, where you got the nickname "Art". The times at Lanny´s with Kenny, Dennis and Herb, Gary and Nancy. The demolition derbies with our street cars all over Madison. The wise old Indian (your dad) and your mom always covering for us. Corky coming of age not to leave her out. We thought those times would never end and then we went to the Army at Fort Polk, Louisiana. What a nightmare that was through training not knowing if we be headed to Nam or not. So many stories to tell and not enough time to tell them all. I'll always think of you and that wont stop. I love you brother. Hope I will see you again.
Behm Family Funeral Homes - Madison
Posted an obituary
December 1, 2025
John Dean Obituary
John Dean, age 72 of Madison, passed away Thursday, November 27, 2025 at UH Geneva Medical Center. He was born April 13, 1953 in Geneva, the son of Arthur and Phyllis (McClelland) Dean. After graduating from Madison High School, John enlis... Read John Dean's Obituary
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