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Norman Dean Crossman

March 4, 1940 ~ June 8, 2025 (age 85) 85 Years Old
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Norman Crossman Obituary

In Loving Memory of Norman “Dean” Crossman March 4, 1940 – June 8, 2025

Norman Dean Crossman, affectionately known to all simply as “Dean”, passed away peacefully doing what he loved most…Fishing for trout at Roaring River, Missouri. Born on March 4, 1940, to Harry Crossman Sr. and Viola Mae Downing in Bison, OK, Dean lived a life marked by resilience, dedication, humor, and an unwavering lover for his family and community.

As a young boy, Dean survived a severe burn injury that doctors said would leave him unable to walk. But true to his determined spirit, he defied the odds-not only learning to walk again but going on to play high school sports. That same grit and strength would define the rest of his life.

Dean married the love of his life, Dianne (Wulf) Richardson on the most romantic day of the year, February 14th, 1967. In 2025 Dean and Dianne celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary.

Dean proudly served in the Air Force National Guard, retiring after more than 25 years with the 184th Jayhawk Air Wing Motor Pool. He also retired after working for 33 years as a Meterman for Western Resources - also known as Kansas Gas & Electric and later Evergy - earning the respect and friendship of many along the way.

A devoted Ford man, Dean never owned anything but a Ford vehicle. Known for his quick wit, he was famous for ribbing his Chevy driving friends, often walking them over to their truck with a grin and asking, “Can you hear it rusting just sitting there?”

Dean also had a passion for coaching and mentoring. He coached his children – Selina, Greg, Roger, and Jason – as well as many young athletes over the years. Former players reached out to tell him how much he meant to them.

Dean is survived by his loving wife, Dianne, and their children

Selinda Martin and her husband Pat Martin of Salina, KS

Gregory Richardson (deceased) and his wife Melinda Richardson of Winfield, KS

Roger Crossman and his wife Michele Crossman of Olathe, KS

Jason Crossman and his wife Traci Crossman of Mulvane, KS

He was a proud grandfather to 12 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren, each of whom brought joy to his life and many stories to his legendary fishing trips!

He is also survived by 2 sisters, Harriet Oliver and Linda Sexton, and 5 brothers, Darrell Crossman, James Crossman, Jack Crossman, Dwight Crossman, Larry Crossman, and many many nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his son Gregory Richardson, his parents Harry Crossman Sr and Viola Mae (Downing) Crossman and 3 brothers, Donald Crossman, Harry “Bud” Crossman Jr, and Duane Crossman.

Dean’s life was a testament to perseverance, service, and love. Whether he was fixing a truck, telling a joke, coaching a game, or casting a line into the water, he did it with passion and joy. His resilience inspired many, and his laughter brightened every room.

The Celebration of Life will be Saturday, June 14th, 2025 at 12:30 p.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church & School (1000 W 26th St S, Wichita, KS 67217).

Viewing will be on Friday, June 13th, 2025 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at Wulf-Ast Funeral Home Chapel ( 911 Biermann, Garden Plain, KS 67050).

Burial will take place Saturday, June 14th, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. at St Paul Lutheran Cemetery ( 35100 W Harry St, Cheney, KS 67025).

Dean will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

Rest easy, Dad. May the fish always bite, and may your Fords run forever and never rust!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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