Brad Niles
Dan and I shared a love of Tom Waits. I just remembered one of his favorite lines:
"If I exorcise my demons, my angels may leave too."
Death date: Mar 3, 2014
Daniel Paul “Dan” Cronin, 61, of Iron Station, died March 2, 2014. He was born on March 5, 1952 in Corning, NY to the late Albert and Marion Cronin. Dan was the founder and president of B.I.C.C. (Business and Industrial Computer C Read Obituary
Dan and I shared a love of Tom Waits. I just remembered one of his favorite lines:
"If I exorcise my demons, my angels may leave too."
Many memories of growing up with Dan in Corning N.Y.
St. Vincent's grade school.
Cub Scouts (pack 63 I think).
Loblaws.
Legendary parties at Keuka Lake.
BSA's and broken legs.
While we hadn't been in touch for a long time, he was never forgotten.
Very sad to hear of his passing.
Many memories of growing up with Dan.
Saint Vincents grade school.
Cub Scouts (pack 63 I think).
Loblaws.
Legendary parties at Keuka Lake.
BSA's and broken legs.
And much more.
While we hadn't talked in a long time, he wasn't forgotten
Very sad to hear of his passing.
I'm so sorry to hear about Dan's passing.
He hired me for my first job out of college at BICC in 1995, and had a profound effect on my professional career. I learned so much from him - not only the skills I needed to do that job, but the skills to solve any problem.
He was a true engineer, teacher, and friend. He possessed the skills and knowledge to not only solve problems, but to put people at ease and make them happy. His insight was invaluable, his demeanor was familiar, and his outlook was positive.
I am truly glad that I knew him, and although I hadn't seen him in 7 or 8 year, I'll miss him.
So very sorry to hear about the loss of Dan...husband and father. I saw the Youtube video tha Katelyn made...absolutely incredible tribute. Dan and I grew up a block away from each other, went to school together from St Vincent to Northside Blodgett to Corning East. Dan was a true friend. We lost contact after I entered the Army, but re-connected on Face Book. I always admired the way that Dan knew what was important...family and friends. He also knew how to laugh. I pray that the Good Lord welcome Dan home with open arms and give you comfort and strength during this difficult time. God Bless.
Terina, Dylan, Kaitie and Austin - Peggy and I are so sorry to hear of Dan's passing. For the last week I have thought of times together with Dan and his family back in Corning; 4th of July picnics and fireworks watching, breakfast with our Grandmothers, and pick up football games at the high school field (I didn't break his arm no matter what he may have told you). Then reuniting with him on our trips to the Charlotte area an getting to know you Terina. My biggest regret is not visiting more often. Dan has left you all some great memories. Remember them often and he will forever be fresh in your mind.
Dan and his smile will always be remembered in our hearts.
Bill and Peggy
Dylan, Terina and the rest of the Cronin family, I wanted you to know that I am praying for you each and every day and have been since Sunday. I pray that God will give you an extra measure of his strength and peace, especially tomorrow. I love Dylan like family and what makes his heart ache, makes mine ache too. If I can do anything, please let me know. May the Lord comfort you like only he can. Much love!
Words cannot express my sorrow for you and the kids. Dan will always be remembered for all the good times we had in college, in the lab with Dr. Dawson, in the boat on lake Norman and on vacation at Pirate Land. I may have a tear in my eye but I will always smile when I think of him.
Chris
Terina, I am so very sorry to hear about Dan. I can't even begin to imagine what you must be going through. To lose a spouse, next to losing a child, must be one of the most traumatic things one can experience. My heart along with my prayers are being sent to both you and the kids. May God bless you and send His healing presence to comfort all of you. I love you - Judy
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.