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910th grieves loss of fellow Airman

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  • 910th Airlift Wing
The 910th Airlift Wing grieved the loss of a fellow Citizen Airman, Tech. Sgt. Robert R. "Pete" Crouse, an aerospace maintenance specialist with the 910th Maintenance Operations Flight here, at memorial services this past weekend held in Cortland and Bazetta, Ohio. Crouse passed away April 23, 2012.
 
Crouse enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in September 1984, joined the Air Force Reserve in March 1990 and participated in four deployments.

He was also employed at the FAA in Columbus.

He was born Aug. 17, 1961, in Warren, the son of Charles B. Crouse Jr. and the late Margaret "Sue" Hoppe Crouse and was a graduate of Kiski Prep School in Saltsburg, Pa. and Youngstown State University.

Crouse is survived by his wife, Kathleen A. Gibson Crouse of Cortland, whom he married May 23, 1987; his father, Charles B. Crouse Jr. of Cortland; his siblings, Kelley (James) Spear of Hudson, Gail (David) Hawkins of Colorado, Anita (Mark) Stocz of Cortland, Alfred (Brenda) of Cortland, Daniel (Darlene) of Warren, Ralph of El Paso, Texas, and Henry of Willoughby; and many nieces and nephews.

910th Airlift Wing members honored him with a casket watch during calling hours Friday night and Saturday morning. The 910th Airlift Wing Base Honor Guard provided a funeral detail during the internment.