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Vivian Chapman Krantz

Salt Lake City, Utah

1934 - 2016

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1934 ~ 2016Vivian Chapman Krantz, age 81, passed away on March 22, 2016. Born on December 10, 1934 in South Salt Lake, Utah to Arthur Wiseman Chapman and Vivian Giles Chapman. Attended Madison Elementary/Jr. High and Granite High School. Married Paul Krantz on December 15, 1952. Survived by three...

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Viv was the best mother in law. She treated me as her daughter from the first day we met. She loved the time we spent out in the desert wandering or fishing or camping. Her heart was always in the outdoors. One time we were fishing at Otter creek and we took her out on a fishing boat. She had so much fun, she caught fish after fish after fish and could not believe how much fun fishing from a small fishing boat. Thank you for being the best mother in law ever. Love you and will always...

Working at the Staggering J Ranch

Viv was the most awesome Mother in-law a feller could ever ask for. A couple of things I think about a lot, She was the most organized person I have ever seen. I have had a lot of folks help me get the Staggering J built up to what it is today. But Viv was there every time there was work to be done. I remember one time it was snowing so hard, Paul was running the Backhoe and me and Viv were setting the Fence Posts. It must of been 10 below and the wind blowing 50 miles an hour. I think I...

Sincere condolences goes out to the Krantz family for your sad loss. May GOD be with the family as you mourn your loss.

Linda, Jim, Derek, Kris, Heather and Family,
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. So sorry for your loss.
Josette

It was Christmas 1983. I had been laid off, things were not looking good for the season. Then one day before Christmas, a real cool thing happened. Viv and Paul had purchased gifts for the boys, then had Tony get into the house while nobody was home and placed the gifts under the tree to help insure a Merry season.
This is only one example of the kind and good hearts these good people possessed.
Rest well Viv. Peace to the family.

Rod, Karl, Gordon and Troy Lustig

To the Sweetest Mudder that anyone could imagine, it's only been a week and I miss you so much. I'm happy when I know you and Dad are together again and both of you are out of pain.. Until we are together again. I Love you to the moon and Back. Love your Dotter

I got to know Vivian while working at Grand Central. It was funny because she knew who I was right off the bat, but I didn't know she was Tony's mom for months. She was always encouraging and upbeat and I enjoyed the shifts we worked together. She was truly one of a kind!

I'm grateful to have known Aunt Vivian, she was the finest of people! Sympathies to Cousins Tony, Jim n family, and Sharon n family. Jan Memmott~Jensen n family