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Bigelow Crocker Obituary

Bigelow "Big" Crocker, Jr., 85, of 24 Leominster Rd., died in his home on Monday, Dec. 10.

He was born in Fitchburg, on Nov. 21, 1922, the son of the late Bigelow and Barbara (Cushing) Crocker and has lived in Lunenburg for the past 58 years.

He attended local schools in Fitchburg and graduated from Belmont Hill School in 1942. After graduation he joined the Army Air Corps and served in WWII, piloting a B-17 Bomber in 35 missions for the 388th bomb group. Following the war he married Jeanne LaCroix of Chestnut Hill and went to work in the family paper business, Crocker Burbank. He spent 21 years with Crocker Burbank Co, and the Weyerhaeuser Co, in management and sales and also worked in the commercial printing business for 11 years.

Throughout his life, Big served in many civic and community capacities for local organizations and businesses, among them, the Fitchburg United Fund, Fitchburg Art Museum and the Fitchburg Historical Society as well a serving on the Board of Directors for the First Safety Fund National Bank. He had inherited his family's love of the land and was a founding member of the North County Land Trust.

He is survived by his wife of 63, years, Jeanne (LaCroix) Crocker of Lunenburg; five children, Susanne C. Richey and her husband, Charles C., Jr. of Hamilton, John Todd Crocker and his wife Caroline L. of Concord, David Bigelow Crocker of Santa Fe, NM, Martha Paine Crocker and her husband, Thomas S. Leonard, of Huntsville, UT, and Lucy C. Abisalih and her husband Thomas A., of Merrimac; nine grandchildren, Ashley and Dugan MacVaugh, Lee, John and Hope Crocker, Jeanne-Arli and Alysia Harrington Crocker, Claire and William Abisalih; two sisters, Rosemary C. Kemp of Meredith, NH and Carolyn C. Winslow of Manchester, MA and three sister-in-laws, Rosemary Darling, Susanne Phippen and Edith Dabney.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Dec. 15, at 11:00 a.m. in the United Parish of Lunenburg on Main St. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Crocker Field Restoration Fund, c/o F.H.S. Athletic Department, 140 Arn-How Farm Rd., Fitchburg, MA 01420 or to the Fitchburg Historical Society, 50 Grove St., Fitchburg, MA 01420. The Lunenburg Chapel of the Sawyer-Miller-Masciarelli Funeral Homes, 763 Massachusetts Ave., is directing the funeral arrangements.

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette on Dec. 12, 2007.

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sheilah and kagan knowles

December 16, 2007

We are very sorry for your loss. God bless you all.

Lisa Delorme

December 13, 2007

My dearest Mrs. Crocker....I wish I knew the right words to say to comfort you and your family at this time...my heart bleeds for you all for this loss. The fondest memory I have of Mr. Crocker is him always referring to you as "my bride". He loved you with an everlasting love. May God reach down from heaven and wrap His arms around you all and comfort you at this time. God bless.Love, Lisa

Rachel Pelletier

December 13, 2007

Mrs Crocker and family. I am so sorry for the loss of Big. He was a beautiful man and always so loving to our family. We know this is a hard time for all of you and please know that our entire family is there for you if you need anything. To my Claire and Will I love you both very much, and I am so sorry for your loss.
With depest sympathy
Rachel

Shirley Stenberg

December 12, 2007

Doug and I are saddened by the loss of Big this week. Now I wish I had known him better. We are good friends of the Ted Weyerhausers from St.Paul and I will let them know the sad new in our Christmas card. Our thoughts are with you, Jay. Shirley and Doug Stenberg

Lorraine Goodwin

December 12, 2007

So very sorry for your loss.

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