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ANNA CRIMEN Obituary

Anna Johnell Crimen Noted Southwest artist, craftswoman and educator Anna Johnell Crimen passed away Saturday, July 18 in El Paso, Texas after 97 well-lived years. Born in El Paso on October 22, 1917, she was the first daughter of Dr. John C. Crimen, co-founder of Southwestern General Hospital, and Sarah Ellen Guinn Crimen. She graduated from El Paso High School in 1934 and was Salutatorian of her 1938 graduating class at the Texas College of Mines and Metallurgy, now UTEP. During World War II, she served as a Civil Defense local coordinator and a rehabilitation volunteer, assisting medical teams with the physical and occupational therapy needs of wounded soldiers returning to William Beaumont Army Hospital for treatment. Her art training began in earnest in 1946 as a student at the Hollywood Art Center in Hollywood, CA, followed by scholarship studies under sculptor Henry Lyon in Pacific Palisades. Additional professional education included undergraduate fine arts studies at the John Herron Art School at Butler University, jewelry and watercolor studies at the Lincoln County Art School in Oregon, participation in the first World Congress on Crafts in New York City, and workshops with renowned New Mexico sculptor Lincoln Fox. Throughout her life, she participated in hundreds of professional workshops and seminars to continually improve her skills and learn new techniques to pass on to her many students and followers throughout the West Texas and Southern New Mexico region. Until her health declined, she continued to participate in classes in watercolor and encaustics, two of her favorite and most accomplished media. Over a professional career spanning more than 50 years, she formally exhibited in over 50 shows, including eight one-person exhibitions. She judged 19 exhibitions, including three Kermazaars and other regional competitions. Her accomplished media portfolio included ceramics, jewelry, lapidary, leather, macramé, metal enameling, mosaics, painting (including acrylics, alkyd, enamels, oils, vinyl and watercolor), photography, potter's wheel, print-making (using acid etch, diamond point, lithograph, and wood block), sculpture (using bronze, clay, plaster, and wax processes), weaving, and wood carving. Her most significant contributions to the arts community, however, were as a teacher and motivator. Over a period of 36 years, she owned and operated three arts and crafts schools in El Paso: The Ceramic Room, 1950-57; The Crimen School for the Designer-Craftsman, 1970-73; and The Crimen School for Arts & Crafts, 1976-86. From 1956 to 1971, she also proudly served as both Assistant Director and Director of the arts and crafts program of the Recreation Services Department (MWR) at Fort Bliss. Through these schools, she encouraged and honed the skills and arts appreciation of thousands of El Pasoans and Fort Bliss personnel and their families. Numerous local, professional artists trained at her schools and hundreds of talented amateur artists learned to appreciate the spirit of the visual arts and their own potentials under her direction. In 1996, at age 79, her lifetime of work and contributions to the Southwest arts community were publicly acknowledged through her induction into the El Paso Artists' Hall of Fame. Throughout her life, she donated much of her artwork to assist local charities and supported numerous philanthropic and community-enrichment endeavors on both sides of the El Paso - Cd. Juarez border. She maintained a long association with the Sisters of St. Joseph in Concordia, KS and befriended many of the Order's members during their pastoral assignments in El Paso. Her professional memberships were many, including the American Craftsmen Council, the El Paso Art Association, the El Paso Mayor's Arts Resources Committee, El Paso Printmakers, the International Association for the Visual Arts, the Las Cruces Arts & Crafts Association, the Artists Branch of the National League of American Pen Women, Rio Bravo Watercolorists, the Sierra Art Society, and the World Crafts Council. She was predeceased by her parents, her brother, John C. Crimen III, and wife, Peggy; her sister, Jenny Bob Burton, and husband, Bill Burton, Sr.; her nieces, Susan Crimen Osborne and Melanie Crimen, and her nephew, John C. Crimen IV. Affectionately known as "Auntie" to her many nephews and nieces and subsequent generations, she is survived by nieces Nancy Adams (Larry) of Albuquerque, nephews Bill Burton, Jr. (Chana) and John Burton (Sydney) of El Paso, Rob Burton (Susie) of Lubbock, Michael Burton of Las Cruces, and Tom Burton (Janet) of Yukon, OK. Grandnieces and grandnephews include John Burton, Jr. of Los Angeles, Jennifer Burton of Flower Mound, TX; Trey Burton of Denver; Leigh Adams Emanuel (Roger) of Albuquerque, Chris Burton of El Paso, Buddy Adams (Angelina) of Albuquerque, Sarah Wells (Ian) of Denver; Erin Pickens (Joel) of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg; Beto Burton and Andrew Burton of El Paso, Justin Burton (Chelsey) and Ian Burton of Yukon, OK; and Michelle Crimen Osborne of Chambersburg, PA. Great-grandnieces and great-grandnephews include Elizabeth Burton, Anthony Burton, Keeley Burton, Colin Burton, Jack Burton, Isabella Adams, Sophia Adams, Everett Adams, Brody Burton, twins Kimber and Chase Burton, Truman Wells, McRae Wells, Luke Pickens and Olivia Pickens. She will also be fondly remembered by numerous cousins, many friends and former students, and her long-time associates and companions in the Sisters of St. Joseph. The family wishes to thank Hospice of El Paso for its compassionate assistance and to acknowledge the gentle, loving and devoted care provided to Auntie in her final years by Martha Gardea, Norma Flores and their gracious families. Visitation will be held Monday, July 20, from 5 - 7 PM at Funeraria Del Angel Harding-Orr & McDaniel, 320 Montana Avenue. The Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Smith, P.A. will direct the memorial service to be held in the chapel of Funeraria Del Angel at 1 PM on Tuesday, July 21, immediately followed by interment in Evergreen Cemetery, 4301 Alameda Avenue. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the International Museum of Art, 1211 Montana Avenue, El Paso, TX 79902, or to a favorite charity.

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Published by El Paso Times from Jul. 19 to Jul. 26, 2015.

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July 24, 2015

Johnell was such a wonderful and gracious friend to so many of us. May her eternal rest be a consolation to those who knew and loved her. Sr. Ida, CSJ

Richard Wheatley

July 23, 2015

Johnell was a friend of my mother Helen, and what a talented, intelligent and lovely person she was. Her ceramics were without par. El Paso was extremely fortunate for all of her contributions and to have had her as one of its exemplary citizens.

Sister Maureen Gallagher, O.P.

July 22, 2015

Jonell was a wonderful woman. She is now with her friends, Sisters Marquta and Donna. Sorry I missed the wake and funeral but I didn't hear about Jonell's passing until all events were over.

Sister Diane Brin

July 20, 2015

Sympathy and prayers at this time. What a "book" your Auntie was. Can you imagine all the stories that would fill its pages! Her obituary gave me chills. So happy that on many occasions she was in our midst. Thank you God for her companionship with us, the Sisters of St. Joseph. She and Sr. Marquita will have a great reunion.

July 20, 2015

Johnell was a courageous and caring woman who entered into the lives of the Sisters of St. Joseph for many years. We always enjoyed her presence at our place. Please know of our sympathy and prayers at this time. I am so sorry that none of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Concordia are in El Paso at this time to say good bye at the funeral. We are with all of you in spirit. Missy Ljungdahl

Mayra Gardea

July 19, 2015

Our deepest condolences goes out to the family. I had the pleasure of knowing her the last years of her life. She is deeply loved by all our family. We will miss her and cherish all our fun memories of her.

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320 Montana Boulevard, El Paso, TX 79902

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320 Montana Boulevard, El Paso, TX 79902

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