In memory of

Mildred J. Crandall

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Mark Rawle

January 26, 2005

Dear Crandall family,

I just wanted to say how great it was to know Mildred Crandall. When I was growing up and spending time with your family she was just the nicest person and always made me feel warm and welcome. I wish I could come to the funeral but I am out of town. MY condolences to the family

Bonnie Jackson Palmer

January 26, 2005

Dear Crandall Family,



Your mother was a classy lady with a big heart. I thoroughly enjoyed the two summers I spent working with all of you and getting to know Mildred.



Even though I know we are not really related, I have always thought of you as extended family and have appreciated the many good things you do with your lives. I am sure you take comfort in knowing what great people your mom and dad were.

Kent Talbot

January 26, 2005

I am sorry for your loss. I grew up in the Provo 1st Ward and remember this wonderful lady who was always smiling and pleasant. The memories I have of her and her family are valuable.

Lesley Esklund

January 26, 2005

Ken and Linda we send our condolances, upon the passing of your mother.



Les

Vern Whisenant

January 25, 2005

Mrs. Crandall was always a great friend when I visited at DHI. She always made me feel welcome. She was a fantastic mother, wife, grandmother, and mother-in-law. Vern Whisenant

Naomi Larson

January 25, 2005

Dear Family:

Just a note to let you know how much I loved and admired Mildred. We lived in the same Ward in 1956 and belonged to a Fireside Group from that Ward. We have been friends for these many years, lunching together at Brick Oven for the past several years. It was my privilege to pick Mildred up and take her home many times and we have been missing her for the past few months.



She was a wonderful woman and it was my pleasure to know her.



Naomi Larson

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