Conn Crezee Obituary
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our son and little brother, Conn J Crezee in December 17, 2024, peacefully at his home under the care of Enhabit Hospice.
Conn was born October 10, 1989 to Brian and Konnie Crezee. Joining his sister Nichol and big brother Wes (Monica) Crezee.
Conn was born into this world with health problems, needing surgery at 6 days old, and again at 1 year old. Because of these issues the doctors said he would probably be a small, sickly child, and possibly not be able to have children. Well, he fooled us all because of the loving care of his mom, he grew into a big strong man. Conn married Ashley Cheney in 2010 and had 4 beautiful children, Spencer, Jaxton, Reagan and Trapper. He adored his children. They played cards together with a whole lot of teasing going on. He was very proud of them. Conn and Ashley were later divorced.
Conn played football in middle school and high school. He also took college welding classes and graduated in the top 10 of his class.
After graduation, he worked with his dad and brother in the construction business, building, pouring concrete, siding and roofing.
He later ventured out on his own doing his own work.
Conn was a good man and would help anyone in need if he could.
He enjoyed being anywhere in nature. He loved fishing, hunting, 4-wheeling. Basically anything to be in the mountains or on the river.
Conn was loved by many. He believed in God, Jesus and the atonement.
He is preceded in death by his grandfathers Rulon Crezee and Ronald Jensen and grandmother Lynada Crezee; uncles Jeff Crezee and John Osalvo; and cousin Michelle Crezee.
Conn is survived by his children, his mom and dad, brother, sister-in-law, nephews, grandmother Naida Jensen, aunts, uncles and many friends.
A celebration of life will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, December 21, 2024 at Hawker Funeral Home, 132 S. Shilling Avenue in Blackfoot. The family will meet with friends prior to the service, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
We would like to thank Enhabit Hospice for the loving care that was given to Conn. They are truly angels on earth. We would also like to thank Peter Cannon and Adam and Desi Phillips for being the best neighbors and friends.
Their kindness was shown beyond measure.
We will miss him terribly. And as Conn always says: I love you more...
Published by The Daily Journal on Dec. 20, 2024.