Raymond Eugene Crouse
From Lincoln, Nebraska
Born on February 22, 1946
Passed away on April 5, 2020.
Raymond Crouse, 74, passed away at home surrounded by family. He was born on his family farm south of Bloomington, NE to George and Marie Crouse. After school he moved to Lincoln and went to work at ADM for 39 years when he retired. September 17, 2001 he married the love of his life, Deb, and lived in Lincoln until moving to Bennet for ten years. He worked part time for the Village for several years before moving back to Lincoln.
Survived by wife Deb, brothers Harold, Delbert and sister Myrtle. There are four women in his life that he considered his daughters. Angie Roby who is actually his niece and three step daughters; Alisa, Joey, and Sarah. All four he referred to as “my girls”. He also had many nieces, nephews, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and loving friends.
Preceded in death by his parents and his brothers Francis, George, and Clifford, and his little sister Susan.
Memorial Service on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. at Bennet Community Church in Bennet, Nebraska.
Memorials to the family for future designation.
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Funeral Home assisting is Aspen Mortuary, 4822 Cleveland Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68504. To view an on-line obituary or email condolences please visit Aspen Mortuary’s website at www.aspenaftercare.com.
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To Ray Crouse Family: I was so so very sorry to have heard about Ray. It makes things more difficult for all of you when people cannot be around each other as we all just want to walk up and give you a hug. It is sad that we all have to sit back and watch things from a distance. Deb, I had been so fortunate to have met both of you through Glenn; I still missed seeing Ray at the Bennet Dumpsters after moving to Lincoln, just was not the same. But words just are not enough; even though death is part of life it does not make the pain any easier. I hope in time your sorrow dims and is replaced with peace in the memory of sweet times shared; my heart goes out to all of you. Please stay strong and take care of yourselves.
Ray was such a wonderful man. We got to know him for 2 years. He would always say to my son “hi buddy” when we went to refuse site. Always friendly and fun to chat with.