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Birth
Baron Gage Cronin was born August 28, 1961, the son of Capt. Wm J. Cronin and Dr. Shirley Elliott Gage and grandson of Nelson William Gage, Sr. His siblings were:
- Orion Cronin Hyson
- Deirdre Gage Cronin
- Jo Lan Cronin Bates
- Jen Lan Cronin Boyer
- Darrow Gage Cronin;
Education
Military Experience
Baron G. Cronin was a distinguished veteran of the US Air Force and the New York Air National Guard. Baron served in Iraq and around the world. He was most proud of his work in the humanitarian assistance to the people of Azerbaijan and with the National Science Foundation in Greenland and Antarctica.
Occupation
Baron Cronin lived in West Wind Farm, Delanson, NY, Panama, Central America and Silver Spring, MD. Recently, Baron was devoted to the development of "Operation Bright Star," his vision for an innovative, comprehensive and compassionate rehabilitation community for wounded veterans, in the natural, healthy and spectacularly beautiful setting of a working ranch.
Marriage & Children
Death
Baron Gage Cronin died March 6, 2014. A memorial service was celebrated at St. ColumbaOEs Episcopal Church of Washington, DC. His ashes will be interred at Lee Cemetery, Knox, NY in the Gage family plot on June 28, 2014.
Obituary
Baron Gage Cronin: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY) - Sunday, March 30, 2014
Deceased Name: Baron Gage Cronin
Baron Gage Cronin, born August 28, 1961, of West Wind Farm, Delanson, NY, Panama, Central America and Silver Spring, MD., died March 6, 2014.
Son of Capt. Wm J. Cronin and Dr. Shirley Elliott Gage; beloved brother of Orion Cronin Hyson, Deirdre Gage Cronin, Jo Lan Cronin Bates, Jen Lan Cronin Boyer and Darrow Gage Cronin; he is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
A distinguished veteran of the US Air Force and the New York Air National Guard, Baron served in Iraq and around the world. He was most proud of his work in the humanitarian assistance to the people of Azerbaijan and with the National Science Foundation in Greenland and Antarctica.
Recently, Baron was devoted to the development of "Operation Bright Star," his vision for an innovative, comprehensive and compassionate rehabilitation community for wounded veterans, in the natural, healthy and spectacularly beautiful setting of a working ranch. A memorial service was celebrated at St. ColumbaOEs Episcopal Church of Washington, DC.
His ashes will be interred at Lee Cemetery, Knox, NY in the Gage family plot on June 28, 2014.
Edition: Schenectady/Albany; Final Page: A10 Copyright, 2014, The Daily Gazette Co. All Rights Reserved.
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