CHARLES EDWARD KROSSMAN
July 6, 1980 ~ March 3, 2017
"Charlie was loved by all he met and touched.
He put a smile on everyone's face."
Charles "Charlie" Krossman, 36, passed away in Battle Ground, WA. He was born at Vancouver Memorial Hospital and attended Evergreen High School.
Charlie's passion was golfing with his grandfather and friends, cooking and being competitive at all sports and games he played. He LOVES his Seahawks.
Charlie worked in construction, traffic control, and the Dollars Corner Moose Lodge.
Charlie is survived by his mother, Lindy Lucille Krossman of Dollars Corner; father, Mark " Charlie" Krossman of Vancouver, WA; his sisters, Mindy Christenson of Vancouver, WA and Candice Sanchez of Albuquerque, NM; aunt, Jane Lane of Kalama, WA; uncle, Fred Waser; grandmother, Berdilla Waser of Kalama, WA; and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death his grandfather, Fred Waser, Sr.; and Amanda Warren.
There will be a Celebration of Life at the Dollars Corner Moose Lodge on Sat., April 1st starting at noon.
Donations can be made to: PO Box 116, Battle Ground, WA 98604.
Please sign his guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
Shirley Trimbo
March 27, 2017
My heart aches for your family. We lost Charlie way too soon. Love and prayers.
March 26, 2017
You will always live in our hearts! Miss you.
Shirlee Sheldon
March 21, 2017
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