Alda-Crance-Obituary

Alda Crance

Salinas, California

1924 - 2013 (Age 89)

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SALINASAlda E. CranceAlda Elizabeth Crance, 89. longtime resident of Salinas, passed away Sunday, November 24, 2013, in Salinas. She was born May 25, 1924, in Macon, Georgia. Alda married Lewis Crance in 1943 and lived in New York and Ohio prior to moving to Salinas with her family in 1965. Alda...

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Sad to hear about my aunt Alda, I only met her twice in my teen years in macon. She was a fun person and cut my long bair in italian cut like hers. Our cousin, Jeannie buried aldas younger brother, B.A. a few months ago and I , Marilyn, am expecting my dad to join the Lord any day now.he is the oldest of Ben and Ammie, s three children, will be 92 inJan. SORRY for lose and sorry I never knew my cousins, rita, jim and jerry. We had wonderful godly heritage. I have connected with Jeannie and...

I loved you dearly. even though we were miles apart .I know now how much alike we were and I'm proud of that, I hope you knew it.im just sorry I didn't get to tell you in person. Your loving daughter Rita

My sincerest condolences to your family, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Alda was a very sweet woman. I will always remember how she would knit us little booties when we were kids to keep our feet warm. Rest in Paradise.

My Dear Alda; My "RED ROSE; My "OTHER MOTHER". We became friends in 1965 when the Crance family moved to Salinas and Alda and I became friends from the day we met. We shared many things and good times together--recently we just discussed a lot of our memories and people we knew through out all the previous years. She never complained about any of her problems but was always concerned about others. She loved growing her apples and other fruits and making pies out of them. I'll cherish having...

To my beautiful grandma,
I will forever miss you.
You were such a beautiful woman inside and out. I will never forget it was you who took me for my very first make-up lesson, and I will always remember the times we laughed so hard together that we had tears in our eyes. Not only were you pretty and so smart, you were hilarious, so open and honest.
I will forever cherish the things you made for me as well as the many happy times we shared.
I love you grandma.
Lisa