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Kenneth Duncan Crossman 19612021

Kenneth Duncan Crossman
1961-2021
The passing of Kenneth Duncan Crossman of Pennfield NB
occurred at the Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John NB on
November 11, 2021. Born in Nova Scotia on April 25, 1961, he was a son
of the late Cecil and Josephine Crossman. Kenneth is survived by one
son: Corey Lake of Nova Scotia; five grandchildren; brothers: Brian
Crossman and Tony Crossman; special friend: Diane Belliveau; his
chosen family: the residents, staff and management of Collingwood
Special Care Home in Pennfield, several cousins. In addition to his
parents, he was predeceased by one brother: Kevin
Crossman.
Kenneth worked at various locations during his working life
including Connors Brothers in Blacks Harbour and the King Street
Irving in Saint John. He loved doing arts and crafts and just keeping
busy with his hands. In his spare time he could be found on the
computer, watching reality TV shows or listening to country
music.
A celebration of life service and luncheon will be held at
the Collingwood Special Care Home, 249 Route 176, Pennfield NB on
Thursday beginning at 11:00 am. In Kenneth’s memory, donations to the
Kidney Foundation would be appreciated
www.stgeorgefh.ca
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