James Alan Crouse, February 19, 1972~December 18, 2025

Dec 20, 2025

James Alan Crouse, 53, of Farmington, AR, passed away December 18, 2025 in Fayetteville. He was born February 19, 1972 in Stella, Missouri to Dennis Ray and Regina Ann Oaks Crouse.

James was a Program Director for Hewlett Packard.

He enjoyed his work, restoring cars, and being with his family.

James is survived by his parents, Dennis and Regina Crouse of Fayetteville; a sister Christina Wilson of Eureka Springs, AR; a nephew Alex Crouse; a niece Briar Wilson; and a host of friends.

No services are scheduled at this time.

Cremation arrangements by Beard’s Funeral Chapel.

 

 

 

 

8 Condolences

  1. Jennifer (Curtiss) Dilmore

    Regina and family, I am so sorry for your loss. You have my sincerest condolences. Alan will be remembered, and missed.

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  2. Matt Dando

    I enjoyed working with Alan over many years. Alan was a dedicated employee and a great asset to our team. He will be sorely missed at work. I’ll be praying for your family to be comforted during this time.

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  3. Nikki

    One of the best people I’ve ever met. You will definitely be missed.

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  4. Rhiannon Weldon

    A kind and dedicated friend. I will always remember the many good times we shared.

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    • James Mayes

      When I got the call today from his parents about Al passing I was stunned. Al was a great friend. He will be truly missed and I dont really have words to express how sad this makes me. We worked together for a decade and friends for more than 25 years.

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  5. Daniel Gaucin

    Al’s unique and uplifting laugh still resonates in my memories. We were always chuckling at the goofiest things life brought, it be in person or over the headset online. SUCH a good friend and a mentor. Taught me a lot that I’ll carry with me. The world is a little less brighter without him in it. My condolences to the family, friends and all that had a chance to meet him.

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  6. Brian Clark

    When I moved to Northwest Arkansas in my late 20’s Alan was one of the very first people I met and worked with. He quickly became one of my very first and closest friends here. He was always so easy going and optimistic. His laugh was infectious and he always kept me grounded when I needed it. He truly impacted my life positively in one of the hardest seasons of my life. I am so grateful I get to call him my friend

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