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Sunday, May 12, 2024

Earnest Dale Crouse

Earnest Dale Crouse
Earnest Dale Crouse

Earnest Dale Crouse, age 80 of Fruitland Park, passed away at his seasonal residence in Nantahala, N.C. Dale was a loving, caring man with a big heart. He retired from the Florida Highway Patrol after 38 years of service. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Carol Crouse, of Fruitland Park; sons, Steven Crouse (Genie), of Weirsdale, Brian Crouse, of Greenwood, IN; daughter, Lynda Crouse, of Richmond, VA; grandchildren, Erin Crouse, Reilly Crouse, Cohen Crouse, Brittany Degre, James Riesen, Ashley Crouse, Courtney Crouse, Stephanie Crouse; several great-grandchildren; brothers, Ray Crouse (Carol), of Shelbyville, TN, Lewis Crouse, of Plant City, FL; sister, Eunice Moore, Tampa, FL; and many nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday, November 16th, at the Eagles Nest Baptist Church, Fruitland Park, Florida, from 1pm to 2pm with a service at 2pm. He will be laid to rest following the service at Shiloh Cemetery in Fruitland Park.

Arrangements are entrusted to Beyers Funeral Home & Crematory, Leesburg, FL.

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