Kevin J. Crowley

Kevin J. Crowley, 28, of Nichols Run Road, Limestone, passed away Monday, July 17, 2023, in Pittsburgh.

Born September 20, 1994, in Bradford, he was a son of Joseph F. and DiAnne M. (Greek) Crowley.

Kevin was a 2013 graduate of Allegany-Limestone High School, and received his certification in Media-Entertainment from BOCES.

He formerly worked at Cutco, and Holiday Valley Ski Resort as a lift operator.

Kevin loved his family, and friends, but most of all his son Patrick.
He enjoyed being outside and doing things with his hands like woodworking, welding, bike riding, skateboarding, living off the land, and spending time with his Dalmation “Pongo”. He loved trains and rode them whenever he could. He was a free spirit that loved life on his own terms.
 
Surviving are his parents, Joe and DiAnne Crowley, one son, Patrick Woodarek, Patrick's mother Jaimie Woodarek, one brother, Kyle (Danelle) Crowley, two nephews, Karson and Landon Crowley, his grandmother, Janet Crowley, two aunts, Harriett Pritchard, Lynn (Tony) Height, two uncles, Tom (Marilyn) Greek, and Mike (Holly) Crowley, and many cousins.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, James Crowley, and his maternal grandparents, Harry L. and Margaret Greek.

Family will receive friends on Sunday August 27, 2023, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at the Limestone Community Center. At 3:00 pm funeral services will be held with Rev. Eric Kessell, Pastor of the Farmersville Baptist Church, officiating.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.

Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the Limestone Volunteer Fire Department.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

I remember Kevin when he rode on the bus when he was a very little boy. Most of the time I had to wake him up when we got to school. He would always take a good nap along the way, until we got there. We are so very sorry for your loss. Our whole family sends their condolences.
— Jane Hatch

No words to express such sadness in the loss of your son. May you find peace and comfort in all your memories .
— Patty Saglimben

I worked with Kevin at Holiday Valley. Great dude without a doubt. Much love brother..
— Brady iliev

I’m so very sorry for your loss, I’m praying the lord will bring your family peace and comfort through these difficult times now and always.
— Karen Fox

Although I mainly remember Kevin as a handsome happy little boy I am terribly saddened to hear of his passing. He had so very much to live for and so many friends and family who loved him dearly. The curse that took him away is an unbelievable scourge on the young ones in our lives. It''s the innocence of their young minds that the evil of this world prey upon for their own profit. May they all burn in hell. I can only say that although the ones who love him left behind are the ones who suffer for his loss, but Kevin is at peace. Love, Joanne and David Sschenkman
— Joanne Schenkman

Kevin, you had a special and loving heart. You were always ready with your beautiful smile. You always greeted us. When you took you Chef training you excelled and when you were cooking for the cow palace they thought you were excellent and very talented. Your will be missed . Love you cousin.
— Betty Hicks

DiAnne and Joe - I’m so sorry to hear of Kevin’s passing. I pray the Lord will bring you comfort and peace. Much love.
— Cindy Greek

A lot of my craziest and funniest memories come from times spent with Kevin. I remember one day while living in the Bronx getting a phone call asking if he could crash in my dorm on the pull out couch. Or meeting him in Utah and camping out in the desert. He always had a big heart and was a thoughtful guy. We fell out of touch in recent years, but I’ll always remember Kevin. Rest easy brother
— Mike Moricca

Our thoughts and prayers go out to you all….so sad to hear about Kevin. With heartfelt sympathy, Jim, Theresa, Sarah, Ashley, Jessica, and Lindsay
— The Stoddard''s

I''m so sorry for your loss. Praying for the family
— Linda Whiteman

My heart is broken.
— Lynn Height

RIP Cousin. I wish I could have spent more time with you over the years, but lived to far away. You will be missed very much by me and all of your family! So glad I was able to visit you not many years ago. Sorry it wasn''t more often.
— Tony Winkler Jr

Condolences

  • I remember Kevin when he rode on the bus when he was a very little boy. Most of the time I had to wake him up when we got to school. He would always take a good nap along the way, until we got there. We are so very sorry for your loss. Our whole family sends their condolences.

    — Jane Hatch
  • No words to express such sadness in the loss of your son. May you find peace and comfort in all your memories .

    — Patty Saglimben
  • I worked with Kevin at Holiday Valley. Great dude without a doubt. Much love brother..

    — Brady iliev
  • I’m so very sorry for your loss, I’m praying the lord will bring your family peace and comfort through these difficult times now and always.

    — Karen Fox
  • Although I mainly remember Kevin as a handsome happy little boy I am terribly saddened to hear of his passing. He had so very much to live for and so many friends and family who loved him dearly. The curse that took him away is an unbelievable scourge on the young ones in our lives. It''s the innocence of their young minds that the evil of this world prey upon for their own profit. May they all burn in hell. I can only say that although the ones who love him left behind are the ones who suffer for his loss, but Kevin is at peace. Love, Joanne and David Sschenkman

    — Joanne Schenkman