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In Remembrance of Ken Crocco

— Posted by Annie (December 13, 2008 at 9:54 am)

I would like to offer my prayers and condolences to Sarah Crocco and her family.  Sarah’s dad, Ken Crocco, passed away last Sunday, December 7, after a battle with cancer.  He was only 56.  Ken, his wife, Jean and his family were pro-life activists through and through.

I first met the Croccos at the Pro-Life Action League‘s Face the Truth Tour.  That was also when I first met Sarah.  She was only about 8 then.  Now Sarah runs H.A.L.T. – Harvard Area Life Teens.  She was obviously inspired by her mother and father and their strong stand for life.

Please remember Sarah and her family in your prayres.

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  1. Ed Faron says:

    Kenny -
    I’m so sad I just learned, the day before your birthday, you are gone. I was a college classmate and I was with you when you first approached Jean at a social event in the basement of our fraternity. You were smitten with her even before you introduced yourself. I bought your car. Later on, I met your parents (who were super to me) and recognized traits in your mom that Jean has. Although we were out of touch, and spoke only a handful of times since then, you were special to me, and I rejoiced in your success in our profession. You lived a lot of life, and affected everyone you know. Ed Faron

    Comment posted May 21st, 2009 at 7:55 pm

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