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Obituary
John L. "Jack" Crosier Jr., 89, of
Huntsville, Alabama, passed away on Wednesday, March
12, 2025, in Huntsville.
John was born on March 6, 1936, in Effingham,
Illinois, the son of John L. Sr. and Stella
(Gillespie) Crosier. After the passing of his mother
when he was just four years old, he was lovingly
raised by his stepmother, Nora Crosier.
From 1956 to 1960, John served his country proudly
as a corpsman in the United States Air Force.
Throughout his life, he pursued several fulfilling
careers — working as a master carpenter, an AutoCAD
designer, and eventually as the owner of Wanna
Computer.
On April 2, 1959, he married Constance Victoria
Kudlinski, and together they raised four children:
Helen (Howard) Conrady, Patti (Thomas) Lyon,
Kathrine Workman, and Stanley (Jamie) Crosier.
Family was the most important part of John's life.
He loved his family unconditionally and cherished
time spent with them. Some of his favorite pastimes
included watching the St. Louis Cardinals play
baseball, going out to eat, taking long drives, and
debating politics with his son-in-law, Tom. He also
had a remarkable green thumb and could grow
anything.
John was preceded in death by his parents; his wife,
Constance; his siblings, Louise, Freeman, Wayne,
Eugene, Darlene, Shirley, and Jim; his daughter,
Helen; his son-in-law, Michael Workman; and his
great-grandchild, Colter Workman.
He is survived by his sister, Fern Lee Gillium; his
children, Stella "Patti" (Thomas) Lyon, Kathrine
Workman, and Stanley (Jamie) Crosier; his
grandchildren, LeAndra (Wil) Barnett, Julie (Parker
Simpson) Cooley, Haley Vincent, Nicholas (Meagan)
Workman, Jacob (Bailey) Workman, Christian
(Elizabeth) Gasiunas, Ivy Smith, John Ronin Crosier,
and Willow Crosier; and his great-grandchildren,
Allison, Dre, Camille, Ender, Corran, Adelynn,
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He is also survived by his long-term
companion, Sally Vickery, and his beloved fur baby, Ziggy.
John will be deeply missed and forever
remembered by all who knew and loved him.
A private family memorial service will be held at a later
date. |