Obituaries » Louise M. Crandall
Louise M. Crandall
October 1, 1933 - March 26, 2016
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Melody & Dan Troth
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April 1, 2023
The most wonderful caring lady I've ever met. We made many memories together at 4-H calf showing events. She was so knowledgable and supportive to my kids. She I Was an angel and now no doubt that Angel looking down over us all.
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Karla Davis Stevens
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April 1, 6148
Jim & Diana, Your mom was such an inspiration. She liked to try new things. I remember that she was the first person that I knew to buy Corell plates. You all scared me to death when we were doing dishes and the plates got dropped on the floor! But nothing broke. It seemed that Louise had many struggles in her life, but she kept going and going. God bless all your families. Karla Davis Stevens
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Henry & Doris Ericson
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April 1, 2797
So sorry to the family. Know that she suffered a lot. Now she is at rest. Sorry we weren't able to come to the service. We knew you all many years. Probably starting with 4-H. Prayers to all of you. Henry and Doris Ericson
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Alisha Watkins
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April 1, 6030
So sorry for your loss. She will truly be missed. Louise by far was one of the most loving, caring, and strongest people I know. I will cherish my memories of her and our wonderful talks.
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Chuck Pratt
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April 1, 2023
Paul and Family Words can nay say how much i am sorry for your loss of your mother. It was a great pleasure the day I got to meet her. She was a great lady to know. She will be missed
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Jean Stephens
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April 1, 2023
If I had to describe Louise in one word it would be "giving." She was always giving of her time, her crafts, and her affection. There are very few Mercy employees who didn't receive some type of gift that she had made herself. She not only gave when she was an employee but she also gave when she was a patient. She will never be forgotten because we have so many mementos of her. She loved her family and was so proud of all her children and grandchildren. I remember so many stories that she told me about her family. She was a great cook, a great craftsman, and a great friend.
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Anonymous
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April 1, 2023
Paul & Marcella your mother was such a wonderful person I always loved to visit with her when you would bring her in. She was a strong individual,beautiful spirit and a good listener. I have all the crafts she gave me tucked away & bring them out at family dinners & say my friend Louise made those for me! I was so lucky to of known her & worked w her a few years before she retired.. I will greatly miss her June
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Lisa Williams
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April 1, 2023
My Great Aunt taught me many things. She taught me never give up, never stop fighting, always be positive. While I didn't get to spend a lot of time with Louise when I was growing up, I became close with her the past couple of years, it was easy to love this wonderful woman. I heard many wonderful stories about my mother and cousins on Louise's farm. My Grandfather Frank loved his sister dearly and they shared an unbreakable bond, I know that they are finally together again, laughing and sharing stories, enjoying the mountains. I will never forget her strong will, fiery energy, and her full spirit, she made us all so proud. She is an inspiration to my momma and I and we are so proud of her, I will never forget her and will truly miss this wonderful woman.
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Terry & Jeff Tucker
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April 1, 2023
Paul & family: We are so sorry to hear of your loss. May your precious memories help to ease your pain now and in the coming days. We pray that God gives your family the strength to help you get through these tough times. May your Mother rest in peace. Heaven has received another beautiful angel!