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Joseph Crevier Obituary

CREVIER, JOSEPH LUCIEN
( Captain, East Providence Police Department, Retired ) 97 formerly of Riverside passed away on May 21, 2021. He was predeceased by his beloved Wife Edna R. ( Fratus ) Crevier of 69 years and 8 months.
Born in Providence, RI he was the son of Abel J. Crevier and Yvonne ( St. Cyr ) Crevier.
Crevier served in the US Navy from July 1942 to July 1948 and was a Gunner's Mate aboard the USS Rodman, DD 456 - DMS 21 from October 1942 until July 1948. While aboard the Rodman Crevier saw extensive action in both Europe and the Pacific.
The Rodman took part in the invasion of French West Africa in November 1942, the D-Day invasion at Omaha Beach, Normandy on June 6, 1944; the Shootout for the Port Cherbourg, France on June 25, 1944 and was the lead Destroyer in the invasion of Southern France on August 15, 1944 at St. Tropez, France.
In November 1944 the Rodman returned to the Boston Navy Yard to be converted to a Destroyer Mine Sweeper and transferred to the Pacific - Asiatic Fleet. While in Boston Crevier was granted a 10 day leave and married Edna on November 16, 1944.
In the Pacific the Rodman took part in the invasion of Okinawa in April of 1945. On April 6, 1945 while on mine sweeping duty the Rodman and her sister ship USS Emmons DD 457 - DMS 22 took part in one of the longest Naval vs. aerial battles of the war when they were attacked by 50 Kamikaze planes. The battle lasted for 2 1/2 hours. Rodman was credited with downing 13 Kamikaze planes but was stuck by 3 with 16 crew members killed in action and 22 wounded. The Emmons was credited with downing 15 Kamikazes but was stuck by 5 and due to extensive damage was lost in action with 60 killed and 77 wounded. US Marine fliers also took part in the battle and were credited with downing many of the Kamikaze planes.
After temporary repairs the Rodman was taken back to Charleston, SC to be repaired for the invasion of Japan. However, with the end of the war the Rodman saw no further action.
Crevier received the WWII Victory Medal; the Combat Action Ribbon with 6 Battle Stars; the US Navy Commendation medal; the Europe, Africa, Middle East Commemoration Medal with 4 Battle Stars; the Asiatic - Pacific Victory Medal with 2 Battle Stars; and The Legion of Honor from France for his duty to France during WWII.
Crevier was appointed to the East Providence Police force in March 1950 where he served in all divisions within the Department before retiring as Captain / Commander of Detectives in December 1985. He was an instructor in Criminal Investigation at the University of Rhode Island Criminalists School for 20 years and also at the RI Municipal Police Academy for 15 years.
He was a member and Past Commander of the American Legion, Post 10 Riverside for over 60 years; a life member of the VFW; a life member of the Tin Can Sailors of America and a member of the East Providence Police Beneficial Association for many years, serving as both President and Secretary.
In addition to seven Grandchildren and twelve Great Grandchildren, Crevier is survived by his three children, Marylou Gillen and her Husband John of Coventry, Mark Crevier and his Wife Sandy of Saunderstown and Marcia Ann Miller and her Husband Joe of Riverside.
He was predeceased by his Brothers Lizon Crevier of West Warwick, Norman Crevier of Riverside and his Sister Monica Matteson of Peeaukee, WI.
His funeral will be held from the W. RAYMOND WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 350 Willett Avenue, Riverside on Wednesday May 26, 2021 at 8:45 a.m. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Brendan Church, Turner Avenue, Riverside at 10 a.m.. Burial with Military Honors will follow in the Rhode Island Veteran's Memorial Cemetery, Exeter. Calling hours are Tuesday 5-7 p.m.
In lieu of flowers donations to the East Providence Police Beneficial Association, 750 Waterman Ave, East Providence, RI 02914 would be appreciated.

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Published by The Providence Journal on May 25, 2021.

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Jim & Maureen McCurdy

May 19, 2022

Mark and Sandy,
We are so sorry for your loss.
Our condolences to you and your family.
Jim & Maureen McCurdy

Dan Wall

May 31, 2021

Mark, many condolences. Your dad’s story is truly inspirational on this Memorial Day. The only question is who should play him in the movie that should be made. Hope you and the family are well.

Jim & Maureen McCurdy

May 30, 2021

Mark and Sandy, we are very sorry for your loss.
Our prayers are with you and your family.

Mickey (Bourne)John

May 27, 2021

I have some very fond memories of Lou through the Riverside Post 10 Legion. He was a good friend to my dad and mom - Don and Thelma Bourne and my grandmother Mildred Bent. He was always a gentleman and he will be remembered as a kind, caring man.

Margaret Snyder

May 26, 2021

Our prayers are with you all. My name is Margaret Snyder (Crevier) I am Guy Crevier's oldest daughter. I remember so many great and happy times in Rhode Island with the Crevier family. Times Lucien and the rest of the family were always some of my happiest and fondest memories. Although time and distance kept families apart we never stopped missing or loving him and the rest of you.

Margaret Snyder

May 26, 2021

Our prayers are with you all. My name is Margaret Snyder (Crevier) I am Guy Crevier's oldest daughter. I remember so many great and happy times in Rhode Island with the Crevier family. Times Lucien and the rest of the family were always some of my happiest and fondest memories. Although time and distance kept families apart we never stopped missing or loving him and the rest of you.

Barbara A. (Salera) Wilson

May 25, 2021

My condolences to the Family and Friends of Joe Crevier. I was lucky enough to have met Captain Crevier while working for the City of East Providence and, at that time, was lucky enough that, for the lack of room, our office was located within the close proximity of our City's Police Department. Joe was a scholar and a gentleman and I am so glad our lives crossed even though for a short time. God has Blessed his family with reasons to be very proud and memories to keep in their hearts always. RIP Joe.

Michael Bodell

May 25, 2021

It was a true honor having known ‘Captain Joe’ almost my entire life. He was a wonderful neighbor and one of my childhood idols. From grade school when he was working school crossings, to his crime scene teachings, to just talking shop and catching up in line at the pharmacy decades later, Captain Joe always shared his words,of wisdom and joke to put a smile on your face. Captain Joe Crevier, you were one of a kind. Thank you!

christopher gilfillan

May 25, 2021

One of finest public servants ever. His wit, his mentoring, his honest opinion, he was an awesome role model for so many of us. He always had a story to tell and it kept us captivated. I loved working for him in every role. He made so many of us better. Thank you to the family for sharing him with us. Truly blessed to work with such a fine human being.

Ruth Gaboury

May 25, 2021

My husband, Frank Gaboury and Joe were great buddies! I remember all their teasing back and forth! Joe was a wonderful friend to both of us!

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