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Robert Crouch Obituary

Our Brother, Uncle and Friend, Robert D. Crouch, known as "Bob," passed away Saturday, April 26, at Mercy Medical in Durango, after a brief illness.

Bob was born in Oklahoma City, June 26, 1956 and had lived in Colorado since the mid-80s.

He was the manager of the Mustang in Dolores after spending most of his life in the route sales business. Bob umpired for baseball, softball and football, making the right call.

He was always willing to help those who needed hel. He will be remembered and missed.

Bob has joined some special people in Heaven including his Mom, Pauline Ellen Crouch; Dad, Robert Dean Crouch Sr.; and nephew, David James Crouch.

Our family asks everyone who knew Bob to take a minute and remember a good time or memory you have had with our Bob!

Bob is survived by his sister, Debi Leblanc of Oklahoma City; his brother, Bill Crouch of Austin, Tex.; three nephews, Mathew and Joshua Leblanc of Oklahoma, and Jonathon Crouch of Texas; and three nieces, Ellen Crouch Baldwin of Texas, Emily Crouch of Texas, and Eva Crouch of Colorado.

Thank you to all who were there for Bob, especially in the last few weeks.

A celebration of his life will be held later. For information, click on obituaries at ertelfuneralhome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by CortezJournal.com on May 8, 2014.

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