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CROMBIE, BRIAN P. , 46, Yermo, CA, passed away on Saturday, August 24, 2013, at Home. He was the cherished and devoted husband of Terry Antoinette Abaldo Crombie, and the the son of the late Harold F. Crombie, Sr. of Pawtucket, RI, and the late Barbara L. (Rogers) Crombie. Sadly he leaves his two greatest treasures in life, his daughter Heather B.(Crombie) Barshinger, son Ryan P. Crombie whom he loved and adored. Besides his wife and children, he is survived by his brothers Harold F. Crombie, Jr. and Shawn M. Crombie both from Pawtucket, RI, Sister Delores Crombie of W Warwick, Ellen and Anne-Marie Crombie both from Pawtucket, RI, Brian was the cherished Uncle to several nieces and nephews. Brian worked for Walmart, also a former employee of Smurfit Box Mansfield, MA. His greatest joy was his children. Brian had amazing strength, and brought a smile to many. He was a dedicated New England sports fan, the New England Partiots was his favorite. A Memorial service will be held at the Chapel by the Sea, 29 Elgin Street  Warwick, RI 02889, Sunday, September, 8th, 2013 at 2Pm. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chapel-by-the-Sea/540463795980296

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September 11, 2013
September 11, 2013
Sorry that I never got to know you Brian. My heart goes out to all family and friends. I hope you are flying with the Angels and watching over all that were left behind. May they all find comfort in memories of you. So sorry for all of you.    xoxoxo, Holly
September 10, 2013
September 10, 2013
uncle brian was a great family man he knew how to have a good time i remember we went to blackbeards and disney we all had such a good time also when he dressed as santa claus for all the children we all love and miss him but he will never leave our hearts thank you for all you have done
September 9, 2013
September 9, 2013
Uncle Brian. You were an amazing father, husband, and uncle. Just going through all the amazing and beautiful memories. Going to Salsbury Beach riding down the waterslides to coming to California 20 years ago. Watching football( Patriots), you convincing me to go onto the Viper coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain. So many memories uncle Brian. I love you. Your nephew Joshua.
September 8, 2013
September 8, 2013
On behalf of my family I would like to send condolences to you and your family. Brian you will be missed and loved by many. I was not there to bid you farewell today, I just cannot do that. we will see each other again soon. My Love goes out to Ellen, Anne Marie, Harold, Delores, Shaun, and his two children Ryan and Heather. All his nieces and nephews. Love always Nancy Burt and Family

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September 11, 2013
September 11, 2013
Sorry that I never got to know you Brian. My heart goes out to all family and friends. I hope you are flying with the Angels and watching over all that were left behind. May they all find comfort in memories of you. So sorry for all of you.    xoxoxo, Holly
September 10, 2013
September 10, 2013
uncle brian was a great family man he knew how to have a good time i remember we went to blackbeards and disney we all had such a good time also when he dressed as santa claus for all the children we all love and miss him but he will never leave our hearts thank you for all you have done
September 9, 2013
September 9, 2013
Uncle Brian. You were an amazing father, husband, and uncle. Just going through all the amazing and beautiful memories. Going to Salsbury Beach riding down the waterslides to coming to California 20 years ago. Watching football( Patriots), you convincing me to go onto the Viper coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain. So many memories uncle Brian. I love you. Your nephew Joshua.
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September 9, 2013

  Brian was my brother in law, He was married to my husband's sister. He would love to spend time with his family, and his specialty was preparing a good meal for eveyone. He was a "giver" not a "taker". When I returned from visiting our mother in law in New York, there was a delay in my return. He had just dropped his daughter off an the airport, and was expecting to pick me up and return home. However my plane did not get in until 12 hours later!! He did not complain or gripe, just genuinely concerned about my welfare.
  Our last trip with us was to Big Bear Lake.He and Ryan came and spent the night in our cabin. Wetook the boatout to the lake, and he told us about his plans to Las Vegas to spend Superbowl weekend with his brothers and their friends. He went and boughtsteaks to grill. He told us how he had selected each steak for us personally, inspecting it for "perfection". We enjoyed his company, laughter,and will be sorely missed. 

My Life Is Better Because of Brian

September 6, 2013

I knew Brian for a long time and we've had the opportunity to do lots of different activities over those many years.  Brian liked to talk and he was a good conversationalist who never quite let on as much as he knew which kept the conversation going and I liked that.  I don't know if you know this but Brian was very competitive too.  Even when we were grilling or just cooking at the house he would engage me from a somewhat confrontational tone of voice questioning my technique for grilling, frying, brazing, boiling or sandwich making. Was it a rub or marinade? What seasoning did I choose and so on.  The icing on the cake had to be the fact that when we planned to cook steak he always went for the biggest and best he could get because he liked to celebrate friendship and spending time together.  One thing that was for sure was if you planned to have a meal with him you couldn't be in a hurry because he really enjoyed his meals and so do I especially the ones I had with my friend Brian.  I miss him and relish the fond memories and good times we had together watching and helping each other grow as men and fathers and now grandfathers.  He was a hard working good man and a great example to me.  God bless him.  I miss him.

Gino Abaldo 

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