Carl told me that my cousin Marty died in the being of June and we didn't know which is sad. Here is his obituary:
Martin Thomas Crouse, an artist and intuitive electrical engineer and Westport resident for almost 30 years, died June 10 after a long fight with cancer. He was 62.
Martin Crouse: 30-year Westport resident. Contributed photo
Born Dec. 30, 1948, in Williamsport, Pa., he was the son of the late Joseph and Mary Crouse.
As an engineer in the U.S. Army, he was stationed in Texas and Korea. Upon his discharge, he traveled to Colorado where he met Laurie Dworkow, a Westport native who was in Denver to attend college. ...
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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
My time with Brian in Philly
I went to visit Brian and stay with him in his apartment in Philadelphia from June 4th to the 8th. Brian had many delightful day trips planned- we went to a movie - it dealt with prehistoric caves, we spent some time in Rittenhouse Park exploring how to best take photographs, we walked around the Philadelphia area. We went out for lunch and dinner.
Brian had something planned every day for us to do. We went to a fabric museum. We dropped off supplies at his school we took things to get printed I had a picture printed. We spent time watching Big Bang theory on DVD and we had many hours to ourselves.
Brian had something planned every day for us to do. We went to a fabric museum. We dropped off supplies at his school we took things to get printed I had a picture printed. We spent time watching Big Bang theory on DVD and we had many hours to ourselves.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Brian's Orientation Shirt
I found out from Brian today that he was selected by PAFfA or should I say his drawing was selected to be the orientation T-shirt for this years orientation class, everyone that comes to school receives the T-shirt and it will be Brian's design. The T-shirt that had been used for the last two years was an older design so it was wonderful to see that Brian was selected for this wonderful honor. His T-shirt design could be used by several classes only time will tell. I did get a picture of the design, enjoy!
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