Wayne Franklin Crosen
May 25, 1954 ~ July 9, 2022
Wayne Franklin Crosen, 68, passed away July 9, 2022, at home. Wayne was born May 25, 1954, in Arlington, VA. He was the son of the late Arthur Harry Crosen and Lois E. Crosen.
After he graduated from Herndon High School, he worked as an electrician until retirement. Wayne enjoyed hunting, fishing, and boating. He liked motorcycles and restoring them also.
His most favorite love was his animals. He had many dogs during his lifetime, and they were like his children. He enjoyed being a member of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, “People Helping People.”
Memorials may be made in Wayne’s name to Ester Boyd Animal Shelter, 161 Ft. Collier Road, Winchester, VA 22602 or to Fraternal Order of Eagles, 700 Baker Lane, Winchester, VA 22601
After he graduated from Herndon High School, he worked as an electrician until retirement. Wayne enjoyed hunting, fishing, and boating. He liked motorcycles and restoring them also.
His most favorite love was his animals. He had many dogs during his lifetime, and they were like his children. He enjoyed being a member of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, “People Helping People.”
Memorials may be made in Wayne’s name to Ester Boyd Animal Shelter, 161 Ft. Collier Road, Winchester, VA 22602 or to Fraternal Order of Eagles, 700 Baker Lane, Winchester, VA 22601
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Some of my best memories of my uncle was when I spend the summers with my grandma and him. My uncle taught me to make leather pieces and would play video games with my grandma and me. We both loved Mario Cart on the Super Nintendo…lol.
Love my Uncle He was the first that I had a motorcycle ride on. Miss you
Thank you, so much, Linda. Many classmates remember him well. One even remembered what street he lived on in High School!! Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of his family. Take Care, Connie
A candle was lit for the decedent.
This is Wayne’s first Harley motorcycle he owned.
Dearest Wayne, my almost twin cousin, as our birthdays were only a couple months a part. Know that you will be missed. I have great memories of us growing up together and you and your sister visiting our family at our beach house in Maryland during the summers. We shared a lot of laughs. I also have fond memories of you bar hopping as adults with Dale and I when I came up from Miami. We lost you much too soon. Rest In Peace my friend. God’s Blessings. Love Susan
I will all the time’s that we hung out bowling, playing Darts, hunting, camping and fishing. Rest in peace my cousin.
Dale