Of what I have been told of her everyone called her Marjie and that she was very up beat and funny and at the same time was a very loving and compassionate lady. I was told that she was the glue that held our family together. She also was a very Godly woman who took her walk with God very seriously and that all the family attended the Catholic church on a regular basis. She also loved to sing in church and was said to have a very beautiful opara singing voice when singing in front of the church. She leaves behind her husband James R. Crosby as well as her daughters Bonnie Curry and Kathy Bassett both of Chicopee, Massachusetts and her two sons James R Crosby III of West Hartford, Connecticut and David J. Wiltse of Puyallup, Washington. She also has 3 grandsons, Alex, Christopher and Nathaniel. In 1991 my sister Kathy gave me my mothers rosery beads that she used ever since she was a child. I hold them dearly to my heart to this day.
I love you mom! Rest in joy and peace until we meet in God's great kingdom.
Of what I have been told of her everyone called her Marjie and that she was very up beat and funny and at the same time was a very loving and compassionate lady. I was told that she was the glue that held our family together. She also was a very Godly woman who took her walk with God very seriously and that all the family attended the Catholic church on a regular basis. She also loved to sing in church and was said to have a very beautiful opara singing voice when singing in front of the church. She leaves behind her husband James R. Crosby as well as her daughters Bonnie Curry and Kathy Bassett both of Chicopee, Massachusetts and her two sons James R Crosby III of West Hartford, Connecticut and David J. Wiltse of Puyallup, Washington. She also has 3 grandsons, Alex, Christopher and Nathaniel. In 1991 my sister Kathy gave me my mothers rosery beads that she used ever since she was a child. I hold them dearly to my heart to this day.
I love you mom! Rest in joy and peace until we meet in God's great kingdom.