Bruce Norwood “Bing” Crosby
Died: April 18, 2014 | Place: London Health Sciences Centre-Victoria
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CROSBY, Bruce “Bing”……
Peacefully surrounded by his family at Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday, April 18, 2014, Bruce Norwood “Bing” Crosby of London in his 91st year. Beloved husband of Velma (Clark) Crosby for 63 years. Cherished father of Kim Hill (Robert) of Comber and Mike Crosby (Jane) of London. Loving grandfather of Candace and Steven. Dear brother-in-law of Bill Clark (Lynne). Also survived by several nephews. Predeceased by his siblings Shirley Whittington, Wesley Crosby and his sister-in-law Shirley Reimers. The family would like to thank the staff at Victoria Hospital for their care and compassion. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Bing’s life will be held on Wednesday, April 23, 2014 at 2pm, at Trinity Anglican Church, 4307 Colonel Talbot Road, London (Lambeth). Private family interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 519-433-5184. Online condolences and memories shared at www.amgfh.com
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The World will not be the same without Bing!!
He brightened a room with his smile and infectious laugh. We especially enjoyed his colourful stories and jokes over the years at family gatherings
Our loving thoughts and sympathies go to Val Kim and Rob, Mike and Jane, Candace and Steven.
Bill and Jean Ann
We lived next door to Bing & Val for 18 wonderful yrs. Bing had a story everyday. But his love for Val, Mike& Jane, Kim & Rob, Candace & Steve was a pleasure to witness. Bing was a great man & will missed.
With the Deepest of Sympathy
Linda & Marv Quenneville
Our deepest sympathies Kim to you and Rob and to your Family. We never had the pleasure of meeting your Dad, but knowing what a wonderful person and friend you are Kim, we feel we know him. Such a happy friendly face. We know he will be deeply missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Geography may hinder the visits between families, but can never slow the flood of memories. An uncle larger than life, Bing taught us to tread the upward way, and look for the humour in life. Missed by Bruce and Wanda, and Luke, Ian and Jesse and their families.
Kim, Rob and family Our deepest sympathy goes out to you all with the loss of “Bing” Kim I know how close you are to your Father and you will miss him terribly but by holding on to your wonderful memories the path through the rest of your lives will be easier. All of you are in our thoughts and prayers. X0X
Kim – it was very sad to hear of your dad’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
I worked with Bruce at London Life he was a wonderful mentor. Some of my greatest memories are visiting schools teaching how to interview for a job. We had wonderful experiences meeting young people . Rest in peace . God bless your family as they grieve your loss.
To Bruce’s family:
I had the opportunity to work at London Life for a summer in the early 80’s as a student in Personnel while attending Western. It was my first exposure to Human Resources. Part of my time there was spent shadowing Bruce in his job and learning all I could. He was a great mentor and always full of humour. I very much appreciated that opportunty and privilege to work with such a fine man. I am still employed in the HR field today and credit Bruce for his influence in my early career days. Thanks for the great start Bruce!
My sincere condolences and I hope your memories will bring a smile to your face in the days ahead.
Sincerely,
Grant Wren
Val and family: So sorry to read of Bing’s passing. I am sure your sorrow will be eased by many memories of his great humour and joke telling…a good man… he will be missed…Wells.
Bruce became our friend when we joined London Life in the early 60’s and we have remained friends ever since. We loved his openness, honesty and wonderful humor. Please accept our deepest sympathy at your loss.
I am sorry to hear of Bing’s passing. I always enjoyed seeing him at church, with his wonderful smile and a little joke.
Dear Val and family,
The Guest-Berthiaume family extends it’s deepest sympathy for your loss.
Guy B.Berthiaume
The London Police Association wishes to express it’s deepest sympathy to family and friends of Bruce (Bing) Crosby. A donation will be made is his name.
Mike, Jane, Candace, Steve and the rest of the Crosby family….I am deeply saddened this morning to hear about your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
My sincere condolences to you Velma and your family. I will always fondly remember Bing coming to the office and always asking about my dog. I will miss him.
deepest sympathies to you & your family Kim…