Cedric E. Crossley, 69, of Hiawatha Street, a metal spinner at Gorham Mfg. Co. for 43 years before retiring in 1984, died Friday at home after a nine-month illness.
He was the husband of Mary C. (Moore) Crossley.
Born in Providence, a son of the late Cedric and Bernadette (Bourbonnais) Crossley, he had lived in Warwick 40 years.
Mr. Crossley was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in the European Theatre.
He was a member of the Pawtuxet Athletic Club and a communicant of St. William's Church.
Besides his wife he is survived by two daughters, three brothers, three sisters and four granddaughters.
Cedric E. Crossley, 69, of Hiawatha Street, a metal spinner at Gorham Mfg. Co. for 43 years before retiring in 1984, died Friday at home after a nine-month illness.
He was the husband of Mary C. (Moore) Crossley.
Born in Providence, a son of the late Cedric and Bernadette (Bourbonnais) Crossley, he had lived in Warwick 40 years.
Mr. Crossley was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in the European Theatre.
He was a member of the Pawtuxet Athletic Club and a communicant of St. William's Church.
Besides his wife he is survived by two daughters, three brothers, three sisters and four granddaughters.
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