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THOMAS ARNOLD CROSIER

Born: Sep 23, 1927

Date of Passing: Jun 16, 2015

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THOMAS ARNOLD CROSIER September 23, 1927 - June 16, 2015 After battling cancer and infection, Arnold passed away, just as he wished, in the peace and quiet of his home his wife and two daughters by his side. He has written a little about himself that he would like to share. "I was born in Sherburn Malton York on September 23 of 1927 to devoted parents, Winifred and Thomas Crosier. I leave behind, my loving wife Mary, daughters Jane (Terry) Swintak and Sara (Garth) Grant, granddaughters Candace and Rhonda, grandsons Thomas and Ian and five great-grandchildren. Educated at Nunthorpe Grammar School in York, I started my engineering training as a junior draftsman with the LNER Railway which became British Rail in 1943. From York, transfers were needed to Edinburgh and London and my responsibilities grew. With completion of BSE. External degree at London University I spent several years with Mott, Hay and Anderson Consulting Engineers working as a designer and resident engineer. In 1952 I moved to a position with the CNR in the Winnipeg buildings construction department. By 1954 I had established myself as an independent consulting structural engineer. TA Crosier and Associates was founded in 1954. In the next several years the company evolved and in 1976 became Crosier Kilgour and Partners. Happily married to Elizabeth Mary in 1953, my two daughters Jane and Sara provided a busy family backdrop to an expanding business career in Winnipeg. Retirement from the company was in 1986 at which time Mary and I were living in Vancouver and I opened a new branch office in 1980. As happens to many new settlers in B.C. we decided to move to The Island where we have enjoyed many memorable days together. Daughter Jane and her husband Terry joined us in their retirement and have provided great support to Mary and I in our senior years. We have had a rich and full life." Family would like to thank friends and neighbours, Dr. James Ingrey, St. Joseph Hospital, Red Cross, OmniCare, Pharmasave, CV Hospice Society, Community Home Nurses and Workers for their assistance in helping with Arnold's care and in support of his two daughters. As he wished, there will be no funeral service. Family will celebrate his life quietly together in their own time. Arrangements entrusted to Comox Valley Funeral Home, Courtenay, B.C., 250-334-0707
Publish Date: Jun 27, 2015

THOMAS ARNOLD CROSIER September 23, 1927 - June 16, 2015 After battling cancer and infection, Arnold passed away, just as he wished, in the peace and quiet of his home his wife and two daughters by his side. He has written a little about himself that he would like to share. "I was born in Sherburn Malton York on September 23 of 1927 to devoted parents, Winifred and Thomas Crosier. I leave behind, my loving wife Mary, daughters Jane (Terry) Swintak and Sara (Garth) Grant, granddaughters Candace and Rhonda, grandsons Thomas and Ian and five great-grandchildren. Educated at Nunthorpe Grammar School in York, I started my engineering training as a junior draftsman with the LNER Railway which became British Rail in 1943. From York, transfers were needed to Edinburgh and London and my responsibilities grew. With completion of BSE. External degree at London University I spent several years with Mott, Hay and Anderson Consulting Engineers working as a designer and resident engineer. In 1952 I moved to a position with the CNR in the Winnipeg buildings construction department. By 1954 I had established myself as an independent consulting structural engineer. TA Crosier and Associates was founded in 1954. In the next several years the company evolved and in 1976 became Crosier Kilgour and Partners. Happily married to Elizabeth Mary in 1953, my two daughters Jane and Sara provided a busy family backdrop to an expanding business career in Winnipeg. Retirement from the company was in 1986 at which time Mary and I were living in Vancouver and I opened a new branch office in 1980. As happens to many new settlers in B.C. we decided to move to The Island where we have enjoyed many memorable days together. Daughter Jane and her husband Terry joined us in their retirement and have provided great support to Mary and I in our senior years. We have had a rich and full life." Family would like to thank friends and neighbours, Dr. James Ingrey, St. Joseph Hospital, Red Cross, OmniCare, Pharmasave, CV Hospice Society, Community Home Nurses and Workers for their assistance in helping with Arnold's care and in support of his two daughters. As he wished, there will be no funeral service. Family will celebrate his life quietly together in their own time. Arrangements entrusted to Comox Valley Funeral Home, Courtenay, B.C., 250-334-0707
Publish Date: Jun 19, 2015

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 27, 2015

Condolences & Memories (8 entries)

  • Sara. I have thought of you so many times. My sincere sympathy to you and your family at this sad time. Blessings. Norma - Posted by: Norma Einarson (co- worker) on: Jun 27, 2015

  • Dear Mrs. Crosier, Jane, Sara and Family: I remember Mr. Crosier as a man of many interests and talents who welcomed me into the lovely Crosier home on Victoria Crescent. My deepest respect and condolences to the entire Crosier family. Yours, Sidney Macaw - Posted by: Sidney Macaw () on: Jun 27, 2015

  • Jane, I just want to send my condolences to you on the loss of your Dad. It is a difficult time, but remember he will live on through your memories. Take care. - Posted by: Donalda Larner Donna Prystenski) (school friend ) on: Jun 27, 2015

  • I only know this lovely gentleman by knowing his daughter Sara through Saint Bernard. He must have been a truly wonderful person as he has such a lovely daughter Condolences to his family and friends - Posted by: Mary McCaffrey () on: Jun 22, 2015

  • I enjoyed working for Mr. Crosier during his time in Winnipeg. - Posted by: Edmond Rootsaert (Former Winnipeg employee ) on: Jun 21, 2015

  • Arnold was a good teacher. I thought of him as a friend and more than a mentor. - Posted by: Bohdan Gulay (Second full-time employee, a long time ago.) on: Jun 20, 2015

  • Our family spent many happy times visiting the Crosiers. I know my father Ken, and mother Bernice were great friends with Mary and Arnold. Personally, I enjoyed Arnold's stories and smile and his relaxed manner. His influence reached many through his business connections, but also through his friendships. He will certainly be missed. - Posted by: Shauna Pratt (Friend) on: Jun 20, 2015

  • My deepest condolences to Mary,Jane & Sara on your loss... - Posted by: Steve Best (Former neighbor) on: Jun 19, 2015

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