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July 14, 2024
Harold L. Croxton, 1920-2024
AHC Honorary Member Harold L. Croxton died March 10, 2024, at age 103, in Spokane, WA.
Harold joined AHC in 1967 and immediately became an active member. The citation for his 1985 Honorary Member award listed his contributions as hike leader, trail worker, Trails Chair, Keystone Trails Association Monitor Coordinator, and member of the AT Corridor Management Committee. During his tenure as Trails Chair, in 1978 a trail was cut to the Yellow Spring near the Allentown Shelter, and Harold organized yearly schedules of weekend shelter caretakers for the Allentown Shelter. Under Harold’s guidance as Corridor Monitor Chair, the club began its corridor boundary monitoring and annual reporting. Harold oversaw the installation of the gate and boulders at Fort Franklin Rd. to prevent illegal vehicle access to the AT. In 1993, Harold received the Silver Volunteer award at the Appalachian Trail Conservancy Biennial, and in 2001 he was honored with an Appalachian Trail National Scenic Trail Golden Service Award. Harold was also an Appalachian Trail 2000 miler, completing the trail in 1976.
Harold was born in Illinois, graduated from the University of Illinois in 1942, and was hired by the Accounting Department of Bethlehem Steel Corporation. He served in the US Navy during World War II and then returned to work at Bethlehem Steel until his retirement. He married Rosemere in 1947 and they were married 75 years when she died on Aug. 29, 2022 (Harold’s 102nd birthday). Harold and Rosemere were avid hikers and world travelers, visiting 42 countries on six continents, backpacking through the Swiss Alps, and climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro to the 15,000 foot level.
As a member of the Allentown Hiking Club, Harold volunteered to do whatever was needed, and he and Rosie were always willing to assist other club members in reaching their hiking goals. They were shining examples for club members to emulate.
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