James G. Crosby
May 26, 1942 ~ May 29, 2026
Born in:
Danvers, Massachusetts
Resided in:
Danvers, Massachusetts
James G. Crosby, 84, of Danvers, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 29, 2026, at the Kaplan Family Hospice House following complications from a brief illness. He was surrounded by his loving family, who will forever be grateful for his selfless heart, gentle guidance, unwavering determination, and enthusiasm for life.
Jim was the beloved husband and soulmate of his late wife, Patricia A. (Nadeau) Crosby, with whom he shared a storybook marriage for more than fifty-eight years. Together, they built a life centered on love, family, and devotion to one another.
A lifelong resident of Danvers, Jim was born on May 26, 1942, to the late Dolores (Goddard) Crosby. He was the brother of Mary MacArthur of California and Jane Cederman of New Hampshire.
Jim was raised and educated in Danvers and graduated from Holten High School in 1960. Through hard work and determination, he earned a degree in Business Administration from Northeastern University while participating in Star Market Company’s cooperative education program. During this time, he married his high school sweetheart, Pat, beginning a lifelong partnership that would remain the foundation of his life.
Following graduation, Jim joined Star Market as a full-time employee and steadily advanced through the company. When Star Market elected to sell several of its smaller stores, Jim seized the opportunity to pursue his entrepreneurial dream, opening Crosby’s Star Agency in Concord, Massachusetts. Over the years, that single store grew into a successful chain of seven markets. In 2015, he expanded his business by purchasing Henry’s Market in Beverly.
Committed to lifelong learning, Jim went on to earn his MBA from Babson College. In recognition of his accomplishments and service to the community, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Salem State University.
While proud of his professional achievements, Jim’s greatest passion was always his family. He was deeply devoted to his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchild, and he took great joy in supporting and celebrating their lives. He also cared deeply about the communities in which he lived and worked, serving on numerous boards and organizations, including the Salvation Army, North Shore Medical Center, and the Massachusetts Food Association. Jim was never one to sit still. He approached every day with energy, purpose, and a willingness to lend a hand. He always joked that one could sleep when they died. He died tired.
Jim’s contributions to both business and community service earned him many honors throughout his life. He was named Businessperson of the Year in both Salem and Marblehead, received the Michael J. Ruane Community Service Award, and was recognized as Progressive Grocer’s Outstanding Independent Store Operator. He was also the first recipient from Massachusetts to receive the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Entrepreneurial Success Award.
He is survived by his children, Michael Crosby of Danvers; Terri Clancey of Georgetown; Chris Crosby and his wife, Alison, of Georgetown; and Katie Ross and her husband, Michael, of Topsfield; his daughter-in-law, Lesley Crosby of Danvers; his grandchildren, Benjamin, Ryley, Justin, Jenna, Kyle, Kelsey, Mateo, Bethany, and Jared; and his great-grandson, Tyler Laustsen. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews, Mark and Melissa Cederman, Brian and Victoria Nadeau, and Tina Miko and Robert Hendricks.
He was predeceased by his son, David Crosby; his granddaughter, Allison Crosby; his son-in-law, Sean Clancey; and his nephew, Jay Stone.
His Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 4, 2026, at Saint Richard’s Church, 90 Forest Street, Danvers. Burial will follow at Annunciation Cemetery in Danvers. Visitation will be held from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm Street, Danvers. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jim’s memory to the Kaplan Family Hospice House at https://secure.qgiv.com/for/xuihvw. Online directions and condolences are available at www.Lyons Funeral.com.
Services
Visitation: Wednesday, June 3, 2026 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors
28 Elm St.
Danvers, MA 01923
(978) 777-7900
https://www.lyonsfuneral.com
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The family that treated me as one of their own
I am so glad I had the opportunity to be a part of Jims vison and legacy I look back at all the talks we had
and remember all that he taught me and am amazed how he preserved when times were tough.
I will never forget you and all the friends I made as a result of your vision and determination
Thank you for bringing us together I know in my heart that all your loved ones who left us too soon will be waiting at Heavens Gates to welcome you home Respectfully Jeff St.Hilaire
Best years of my life working for Crosby’s ! 15 years ❤️. I always thought of Jim as our Crosby’s Dad . We were one big happy family , Best boss ever ! I mean that sincerely . Loved his wife Pat , I’m sure they are ballroom dancing up in heaven . ❤️ my sincerest sympathies to Terry,Chris,Mike,and Katie . He will be missed but his legacy will never be forgotten for those privileged to know him . ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️rest in peace . Say hi to Dave for me.❤️
I’m sorry you’re gone, Jim
Last of the old school businessmen that would seal a deal on a hand shake.
Thank you for all you did for me
Willie
Last of the old school businessmen that would seal a deal on a hand shake.
Thank you for all you did for me
Willie
Jim was a wonderful man whom I am grateful to have known. I enjoyed our many conversations about business and family. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time.
Dear Crosby Family,
Sending our heartfelt sympathy and prayers. We are touched by the wonderful life and legacy Jim built for his family. He was a wonderful man and his love will continue to shine through your families.
Love,
Bill and Jane Clancey
My deepest sympathy to the family. He will be so missed at the Portside Diner. Always such a nice man. Rest in peace Mr. Crosby.
I worked for, and with, Jim Crosby for 38 years, and was just re-reading Jim’s autobiography called “My Journey” [published in 2009].
In one chapter from his Star Market days in 1969, Jim replaced the manager at River City in Waltham. I was a part-timer during his short tenure there, and Jim turned the store atmosphere around a complete 180`.
Going forward to 1980 Jim recruited myself and 8 others from Star to join his new adventure called Crosby’s Star Agency in Concord.
Over the years Jim moved the Concord store to a larger location in town, closed one of two stores in Salem, acquired other stores in Georgetown, Penni’s Pantry in Marblehead, Brown’s Market in Manchester-by-the-Sea, then to Hamilton, and in 2015 purchased Henry’s Fine Foods in Beverly.
The Penni’s Pantry location burned to the ground on Labor Day weekend in 1994. It was not a happy time; but as always, Jim Crosby persevered, and in June 1996 reopened a beautiful new store renamed Crosby’s Marketplace in Old Town Marblehead.
Jim Crosby accomplished all the above, while raising 5 great kids, with his beloved wife and best friend Pat.
Jim Crosby taught all his children and employees lessons on life, and how to enjoy that life. What a mentor for his children and grandchildren, and to his ‘employee family’ too.
Jim Crosby will certainly be missed.
With sympathy,
Jim always had a smile on his face . A man who always showed respect to every person he would talk too and he was respected by many . Jim is one of the nicest person I ever had the privilege of knowing .
My deepest sympathy to the Crosby family
So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He was such a great man and did so much for the communities where he had stores. My sympathies to all of you