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Laura Gail Cranston

Vallejo, California

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Laura Gail Cranston Nov. 17, 1931 - May 13, 2009 Resident of Oroville Laura Cranston, 77, passed away Wednesday in Gridley following a short illness. Laura was born in Richmond, CA. She was a homemaker for 50 years. A member of the Order of Eastern Star Mission Bell Chapter #205., she was past...

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Dear Janice and Karen, Your mom (Mrs. C) to me for many years. She was my MA in Rainbow and always was there for advise, a prompt during meetings, to make a dress and I know she made every one of my dresses during my time in San Pablo Assembly. She did the most beautiful sewing of dresses I have ever seen. She took alot of pride in everything she did. She was always there to pick up any of us girls who needed a ride to anything going on, without one complaint. One of the saddest days was...

Dearest Janice and Karen:

I have pleasant and wonderful memories of your mom (and your dad too). Laura was so dedicated to both of you and her family. She was so committed to her position as Mother Advisor at Rainbow. She was my Mother Advisor and I look back on those years and how Rainbow has changed now and how deeply grateful I am that she was my Mother Advisor. She was always willing to help and I remember vividly how she would sit next to me when I was Worthy Advisor and...

Dear Janice and Karen, I wanted to tell you how sorry I was to hear that your mom, Aunt Laura has died. Sounds like you did so much to make her days more comfortable, surrounding her with love is the very best gift. I wish you comfort in all your memories, she will be with you in your heart, like my dad. Guess they thought it was time for them to catch up and laugh together again. Take care, Denise Beavers(McCausland) and family

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Your mom always stopped to talk to my little granddaughter, Savannah and me when we were out pulling our weeds on Pleasant Oak Lane. We will miss her.