Sep 16, 1967 - Feb 21, 2025September 16, 1967 - February 21, 2025
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St Charles, MO
Bowling Green, MO
420 friendly Playing and building guitars Fishing Riding and tinkering on the Harley Building hot rods Talking on the Ham Radio
Mexican and Barbecue
Any 80's Heavy Metal Rock
He was left handed but did just about everything right handed.
Helping friends
In his grow room.
Street Outlaws
He help others without expecting in return.
His girls.
He worked for ESS in asphalt.
Guitar
Everywhere in the Navy
Richard (Rick) and Sharon Crossman
R. Travis Crossman Jason Crossman
Stephanie Crossman Kayla Crossman Ariel Crossman
Michelle Crossman
Lexus, Tim, Angela, Zaniyah, Bilaal, Georgio, Isaiah
Richard (Rich) Glen Crossman, of Bowling Green, MO died on February 21 in his home. He was survived by his wife, Michelle, his parents Richard (Rick) and Sharon Crossman, his two brothers R. Travis Crossman and Jason Crossman along with their wives Penny and Lisa Crossman. Rich had three beautiful daughter Stephanie, Kayla, and Ariel Crossman and 7 grandchildren: Lexus, Tim, Angela, Saniyah, Bilaal, Georgio, and Isaiah. Rich had serveral additional bonus children and grandchildren.
Rich had a knack and passions for several things like, his plants, helping his friends, playing guitar, fishing, camping, riding and tinkering on his Harley, building his hot rods, and talking on his ham radios. Most people that knew him would say his was kind and gave without expectation of anything in return. Rich loved his family and treasured all the time he spent with them. As a former Navy man, he learned several disciplines including a love of the working hard, respect for others and love of family.
Rich worked for Emory, Sapp and Sons for many years and was considered a great co-worker and teammate n the job sites. Rich was a passionate and caring man who death will be felt by all that knew and loved him.
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St Charles, MO
Bowling Green, MO