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Earl B. Crosier

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Earl B. Crosier Veteran

Birth
Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
5 Jul 2010 (aged 86)
Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.4765358, Longitude: -73.1823044
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Earl B. Crosier, 86, of 109 Sam Hill Road, Worthington, passed away on Monday at Berkshire Medical Center following a brief illness.

Born March 9, 1924 in Dalton, son of Earl B. and Maude Mather Crosier, Earl was a 1942 graduate of Dalton High School.

Following high school, Earl served in the Army Corps of Engineers in Burma, China, and India from 1943- 1946. He was employed as a carpenter for various local contractors building houses; in 1961 he went to work at General Electric as a carpenter, retiring in 1986 after twenty-five years of service. He was a member of the Dalton United Methodist Church.

Earl was an avid Red Sox fan who rarely missed a game, enjoyed watching and cheering for the Patriots, Bruins and Celtics. He was an avid gardener and enjoyed hunting and fishing.

His wife, the former Marguerite G. Mongue, whom he married on July 15, 1943, died February 24, 2008.

Earl leaves his two sons Craig R. Crosier of Dalton, James A. Crosier of Hinsdale, grandchildren Keith Crosier, Karen Accardi, Kevin Crosier, Kimberly Clayton, Mark Crosier, and fifteen great-grandchildren.

Funeral Services will be private and at the convenience of the family.
Burial will be in the Ashuelot Cemetery.
Published in The Berkshire Eagle on July 7, 2010.
Earl B. Crosier, 86, of 109 Sam Hill Road, Worthington, passed away on Monday at Berkshire Medical Center following a brief illness.

Born March 9, 1924 in Dalton, son of Earl B. and Maude Mather Crosier, Earl was a 1942 graduate of Dalton High School.

Following high school, Earl served in the Army Corps of Engineers in Burma, China, and India from 1943- 1946. He was employed as a carpenter for various local contractors building houses; in 1961 he went to work at General Electric as a carpenter, retiring in 1986 after twenty-five years of service. He was a member of the Dalton United Methodist Church.

Earl was an avid Red Sox fan who rarely missed a game, enjoyed watching and cheering for the Patriots, Bruins and Celtics. He was an avid gardener and enjoyed hunting and fishing.

His wife, the former Marguerite G. Mongue, whom he married on July 15, 1943, died February 24, 2008.

Earl leaves his two sons Craig R. Crosier of Dalton, James A. Crosier of Hinsdale, grandchildren Keith Crosier, Karen Accardi, Kevin Crosier, Kimberly Clayton, Mark Crosier, and fifteen great-grandchildren.

Funeral Services will be private and at the convenience of the family.
Burial will be in the Ashuelot Cemetery.
Published in The Berkshire Eagle on July 7, 2010.


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