Fred O. Crouse, 91, formerly of Littlestown, died early Thurs., March 19, at The Brethren Home, New Oxford. He was the husband of G. Levon (Breighner) Crouse of New Oxford for 62 years. Born Feb 23, 1924 in Littlestown, Fred was the son of the late Hobson D. & Pauline (Worley) Crouse. He served in the navy during WWII and was retired from H.C. Gabler Trucking of Chambersburg as a Truck Dispatcher. Surviving in addition to his wife are his 2 sons: Kerry Crouse & wife, Katherine, of Nashua, NH; Mark Crouse of San Diego, CA; his daughter, Lisa Steinour & husband, Wayne, of New Oxford; 5 grandchildren: Kasey & Keith Crouse, David & Rebekah Steinour and Katie Stone; 4 brothers: Ted Crouse of New Oxford, Ned & Tim Crouse, both of Gettysburg; Roger Larry Crouse of CO and 2 sisters: Rhoda Conover of Hanover and Irene Lawrence of Gettysburg. Fred was predeceased by a daughter, Virginia E. Crouse; 2 sisters: Betty Baker and Reta Warner and 5 brothers: Earl, Bob, Ross, Jay and Terry Crouse. Fred was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Littlestown where he enjoyed singing in the church choir. He also liked calling square dances and woodworking. Funeral Service is Sat., March 28, at 11 A.M., at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Littlestown with The Rev. John G. Largen officiating. The family will receive friends on Saturday 10 – 11 A.M. at church. Interment is in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Littlestown. Memorials in Fred’s name may be sent to his church @ 665 St. Johns Rd., Littlestown, PA 17340. Online condolences may be shared on www.littlesfh.com
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Fred O. Crouse, 91, formerly of Littlestown, died early Thurs., March 19, at The Brethren Home, New Oxford. He was the husband of G. Levon (Breighner) Crouse of New Oxford for 62 years. Born Feb 23, 1924 in Littlestown, Fred was the son of the late Hobson D. & Pauline (Worley) Crouse. He served in the navy during WWII and w
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