Homer A. Crollard

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From: Yakima Herald-Republic
Date: 20050119
Author:Obit Clerk

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YAKIMA Homer A. Crollard, 81, died January 16, 2005, on a calm winter morning, surrounded by his children and wife, at peace with himself and God. Homer battled his last illness as graciously and uncomplainingly as he led his life. He was a man known for his kindness, calm presence and fairness toward all. He was a true gentleman. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Homer was born on December 17, 1923 in Wenatchee, Washington to pioneers Fred and Stella Crollard. He was preceded in death by his parents and by his three brothers, Fred ...

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