Kevin Stone Crute, 31, died May 21st in Cushing. He was born October 17, 1981 in Rockport to Karl and Laraine Stone Crute. Kevin grew up in Cushing and attended Georges Valley High School.
Kevin’s family was most important in his life, especially his Mom and Dad who always supported him throughout. He dearly loved his grandparents, Donald and Shirley Crute.
Kevin enjoyed spending time with his many friends, especially Ben Lufkin. He loved animals, especially his beloved dog Tia.
Kevin enjoyed camping, fishing -- especially for stripers, his speed boat and tinkering. He was a lobsterman and clamdigger. Kevin was well known as one of the best sternmen you could have on your boat. He worked for awhile with his Uncle Buzzy in Washington state as a mechanic.
He is survived by his parents, Karl Crute, Sr. and Laraine Crute of Cushing
Sisters, Edwynna Crute of Cushing
Monica Hall and her husband Ronald of Cushing
Alicia Morse and her husband Robert of Annapolis, MD
Brother, Karl Crute, Jr. of Cushing
Nephews, Nicholas Olson, R.J. Hall, Shawn Crute, Kalob Crute, Trevor Crute and Max Crute all of Cushing
Eli Morse of Annapolis, MD
Nieces, Zoe Morse of New York, NY
Anna Morse of Annapolis,MD
MacKenzie Hall of Cushing
Step-nieces, Heidi and Jaymie McMann both of Cushing
Several aunts,uncles and cousins
A service to celebrate Kevin’s life will be held 10 a.m. Thursday June 13th at the Thomaston Baptist Church with Rev. Wayne Sawyer officiating. Burial will follow in the Crute Family Cemetery, Woody Lane, Cushing. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Kevin’s memory may be made to the Friendship/Cushing Food Pantry, c/o Kathy McLeod, 255 Cushing Road, Friendship,Me. 04547 or to a charity of one’s choice.
You are invited to share your condolences with the family by visiting their Book of Memories at www.hallfuneralhomes.com
Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 78 Main Street, Thomaston, Maine.
To share a memory or send a condolence gift, please visit the Official Obituary of Kevin Crute hosted by Hall's of Waldoboro.