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Tyler A. Crumbock, of West Deptford, died August 20, 2019, the result of a brain tumor. He was born July 14, 1992 in Woodbury, the son of George and Karyn (Bartel) Crumbock. He attended West Deptford schools and graduated from West Deptford High School in 2010. He was currently enrolled at the University of Baltimore, completing a master’s degree in Software Engineering.

Tyler is survived by his parents, George and Karyn Crumbock, his paternal grandmother Margaret Crumbock of Philadelphia and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral arrangements are private and under the direction of FERTIG FUNERAL HOME, Mullica Hill.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider donations to Blast Glioblastoma at www.blastgbm.com in their efforts to support brain tumor research.

September 6, 2019
September 6, 2019
I am so proud of you Tyler. You fought harder and were stronger than anyone knew you could have been. You had proven all the doctors wrong!
They said you'd never walk again, but you were walking within 6 weeks of returning home. You are truly an amazing person and I am proud to be your mother. I love you and miss you more than words can express. I wish there was more that medicine could have done to help you get ahead of that brain tumor. I fought for more time with you, and we had just that. I am eternally grateful and appreciative to have had the last 8 months to spend with you and the opportunity to help and support you getting back on your feet. We were an awesome team that never gave up hope!

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September 6, 2019
September 6, 2019
I am so proud of you Tyler. You fought harder and were stronger than anyone knew you could have been. You had proven all the doctors wrong!
They said you'd never walk again, but you were walking within 6 weeks of returning home. You are truly an amazing person and I am proud to be your mother. I love you and miss you more than words can express. I wish there was more that medicine could have done to help you get ahead of that brain tumor. I fought for more time with you, and we had just that. I am eternally grateful and appreciative to have had the last 8 months to spend with you and the opportunity to help and support you getting back on your feet. We were an awesome team that never gave up hope!
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