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CRIM, Jr., Candler

"Choo-Choo"

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our loving husband, father, and grandfather, Candler Crim, Jr. He died peacefully in hospice care at St. Joseph's Hospital on November 22, 2025 at the age of 93.

Candler faced many challenges during his upbringing but was a rare breed of men who excelled academically as well as athletically. Born on December 19, 1931, to Candler and Dorothy Crim in Decatur, Alabama, his father's occupational pursuits led him to relocate frequently to numerous cities throughout the South. Still, he somehow managed to become one of the most academically and athletically talented youths of his era. A straight A student, he was referred to as "The Brain" by many of his classmates. Simultaneous to his academic achievements, he also played quarterback for Decatur Alabama High School, selected for the All-American High School Football Team, and a Golden Glove Boxer. Upon graduating from high school, Candler was selected to attend the U.S. Naval Academy where he played numerous sports (mainly to avoid marching drills and square meals) and as a plebe became the Naval Academy Boxing Champion.

After two years at the Naval Academy, Candler transferred to play football under a scholarship at the University of Alabama. It was here that he was a proud member of the Kappa Alpha Order and earned his law degree.

Upon graduating, Candler moved to Atlanta with his lifelong best friend, Bill Scroggins. The two of them, along with their cadre of other young professionals, greatly enriched the Atlanta social scene for future generations. Their social forays would soon be hampered when Candler's cousin, Anne West Brown, introduced him to her best friend, Jeannie Jordan. Jeannie was (and still is) a strikingly beautiful woman. Many of Candler's friends would remark over the years that he had clearly "outkicked his coverage." In 1965, he somehow convinced her to marry him, sparking an incredible journey that would last over 60 years.

Professionally, Candler was founder or partner of several small law firms. Generous to a fault, and to the frustration of his colleagues, he gave away more free legal advice than he ever billed. In 1987, he and his great friend Harry Bassler would form the firm of Crim and Bassler. It served as one of the state's longest standing insurance legal defense firms until its closing in 2017.

Candler was very active in the legal community, serving as a founding member and past Secretary of the Advocates Club, was actively involved in the Lawyers Club of Atlanta and The Old Warhorse Lawyers' Club. He was admitted to the Georgia and Alabama Bar, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, and argued before the U.S. Supreme Court. He also served on the Marine Corps War College Board for many years.

Candler gave generously of his time to the Northside Youth Organization, laying the foundation for the thriving organization that stands today. He served several years on the board of directors, was "pro-bono" counsel to the organization, and he coached countless numbers of youth. His goals were not only to create great teams, but to build strong character in young men. Many of his family's greatest memories and friends to this day came from the wonderful times and experiences at NYO.

He was, by his own admission, incredibly strong-willed. Raising two boys who inherited the same trait, Candler III and David, required frequent application of disciplinary tactics that are unspeakable in these modern times. The boys survived though, and emerged as better men for it, forever grateful for a father who loved them enough to demand the very best from them.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Dawson Crim; and far too many dear friends, whose departures brought him frequent sadness. He is survived by the love of his life, Jeannie Crim; his sons, Candler Crim III (Karen) and David Crim (Cristy); and five grandchildren, who knew him simply as "Choo-Choo:" Karley, Candler IV, Jordan, Jackson and William.

Candler's life was one that was well-lived and to the absolute fullest. He leaves behind a legacy of love and strength that will always be cherished.

The family wishes to thank the incredibly compassionate and caring staff at St. Joseph's Hospital and Capstone Hospice. A private graveside service will be held on December 3 at his family plot at Oakland Cemetery. Funeral arrangements provided by Sandy Springs Chapel. Contributions can be made in his honor to the National World War II Museum: https://www.nationalww2museum.org/give
Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Nov. 30, 2025.

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Frank W Scroggins jr.

December 3, 2025

The world was a better place with Candler in it. It was my father's best friend and I hate the fact that I'll never get to see either one of them again,but, have english fond memories of them.

Janet Allen

December 2, 2025

Worked with Candler for twenty years at Crim & Bassler LLP. He always had time to listen to a young attorney and I miss his insights. Absolutely every lawyer I met in the early days that new Candler (and there were many) ALWAYS had a great story to share about one they considered a great lawyer and good friend. He was well respected-and shared his love of life with those around him. But the best has to be when he and some others (won´t name them because they are still with us) "lost" the car in the back 40 of his property for a time. He is a great man and it was my pleasure to have known him.

Tyler Wood

December 1, 2025

Candler was a great guy. Always had a good story and a cigar near by. He will be missed.

Neighbor

December 1, 2025

Offering my deepest sympathy for the Crim family and friends in this time of grief. Grief can be hard but special memories can help us cope through this difficult time

Joe Weeks

November 30, 2025

I am sad to hear of Candler's passing. I had many cases opposing him. He was a brilliant lawyer and a perfect gentleman who advocated passionately for his clients with absolute integrity. A great role model for all lawyers.

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