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Allan Bruce Cross

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Allan Bruce Cross

Birth
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
4 Mar 2014 (aged 72)
Kennewick, Benton County, Washington, USA
Burial
Richland, Benton County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
a private graveside service will be held at a later date.
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Beloved Husband, Dad & CoachAllan Bruce Cross, 72, of Kennewick passed away peacefully at the Royal Columbian Retirement Inn on March 4th. He was born in Washington, DC and lived the majority of his life in Richland. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Phyllis Cross, and two sisters, Carol Llewellyn and Mary Jane Marratt. He is survived by two brothers, Robert and Duane; two cousins, Roy Cross and Helen Kirk; three children, Sherri Garrett, Scott Cross, and Ambrea Cross; and six grandchildren, Braden, Bryan, D'Lana, Andrew, Amiria, and Braiden.

Allan possessed a great passion for coaching. Be it baseball, softball, tennis or bowling, his expert mentorship instilled everyone with a love of competition and a true understanding of sportsmanship. His always positive attitude and warm smile will be missed by many.

As Allan wished to not have a public funeral, a private graveside service will be held at a later date. A memorial celebration will be held at Stardust Lanes in Walla Walla on Saturday, March 15, from 1-3 pm.

[Per March 5, 2014 list of memorials on Einan's Funeral Home, Richland, WA website.]
Beloved Husband, Dad & CoachAllan Bruce Cross, 72, of Kennewick passed away peacefully at the Royal Columbian Retirement Inn on March 4th. He was born in Washington, DC and lived the majority of his life in Richland. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Phyllis Cross, and two sisters, Carol Llewellyn and Mary Jane Marratt. He is survived by two brothers, Robert and Duane; two cousins, Roy Cross and Helen Kirk; three children, Sherri Garrett, Scott Cross, and Ambrea Cross; and six grandchildren, Braden, Bryan, D'Lana, Andrew, Amiria, and Braiden.

Allan possessed a great passion for coaching. Be it baseball, softball, tennis or bowling, his expert mentorship instilled everyone with a love of competition and a true understanding of sportsmanship. His always positive attitude and warm smile will be missed by many.

As Allan wished to not have a public funeral, a private graveside service will be held at a later date. A memorial celebration will be held at Stardust Lanes in Walla Walla on Saturday, March 15, from 1-3 pm.

[Per March 5, 2014 list of memorials on Einan's Funeral Home, Richland, WA website.]


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