Dear Dorothy and Family, Just wanted to let you know how very sorry I am to hear about the passing of Bill. There will be such a big hole in future family get-togethers. You are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless you all. Love, Jill (Freddy and Joey, too.)
Mrs. Crimmins and Family, I was so saddened to learn of Bill's passing. I will always remember him with that perpetual smile and friendly disposition. We'd see one another often in the summer either at the Little League park where he coached Early Birds for so many years, or at Pine Grove Park down the left field linewhere Bill and Mrs. Crimmins would spend many summer evenings watching softball games. He was one of the good ones and he will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with yuor family.
Dear Annette and Family, We are so sorry to hear about your loss. I have many fond memories of your Dad. He was a great person and will truly be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with your Mom and your family.
Art & Robin Koerber
You were the best grandpa I could ever ask for. I love you so much.
Dear Aunt Dorothy and cousins Tim, Annette, Mike and Tom, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Sundays so very long ago. You're all in my thoughts and in my prayers. Cousin Terri, daughter of Jim
My condolances to the Crimmins family. I worked with Bill for 5 years( 1966-1971) at U.S. Customs. He was very much liked by his fellow officers. I will always remember his sense of humor and million dollar personallity. Rest in peace Bill. Dave Wright, Grand Island, NY
Dorothy,
I am so sorry to learn of Bill's passing. He was special and always a friend to me. I am sorry I am not able to be there with you and your family. Please know that I am thinking of all of you and remembering you in my prayers.
Tom Simpson
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. My father had always talk about Bill and all the other guys from Port Huron.Mr. Crimmins will be missed by the John(Jack) Teahan family and just remember that he will always be here with us.
Colleen Teahan daughter of Jack and Mary Alice Teahan
Tim and Crimmins family, We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad - I knew how much he meant to all of you. He and your Mom were always such great people to visit with when you had an event at your home. I know how much you will miss him and now your Mom needs you more than ever! God Bless Him and your Mother! Tom & Deb Westman
Aunt Dorothy, Tim, Mike, Annette, and Tommy, and your families....Oh! So much I would like to say, but the words don't come easily to me, because I never imagined that my favorite uncle would ever not be here. The funeral was beautiful, and I can finally say that I touched a dead person's body, because I wouldn't let Uncle Bill go before I touched his hand, one last time. I was always too afraid to do that, before him, and my Mom said that he would feel "honored," that I gave up my fear for him. He was the funniest and coolest uncle, and I have the happiest memories of him! He always put his hand beside his mouth, like he was telling a secret, and he would say, "hey, Tom" to my Dad....or there was one time he put his hand like that, and he just laughed, and that memory still makes me laugh. He was so special to me, because he always took the time to give me that "Crimmins" look, and pay attention to me. He was a great, wonderful man, and Tim, thank you so much for that hug you gave me at the funeral home. I was about to lose it. Thank you too, Annette, for showing me the pictures, and getting my mind off of everything. (I need to talk to you about one that I would like to get a copy of.) Aunt Dorothy, I hope you are doing ok, although I know it must be so hard for you. I love you!! You and Uncle Bill have awesome family, and you are all loved so very much. Love, Tricia