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LeRoy Merrill Crandall, Jr. left this earth on March 21, 2025, to reunite with his beloved parents and brother in heaven.
LeRoy was born in Syracuse, NY, to LeRoy Merrill Crandall, Sr. and Margaret Arlene Tiffany Crandall. He graduated from West Genesee High School, where he played on the school hockey and lacrosse teams. He served with the United States Navy, a service of which he was very proud. He lived for many years in Fort Pierce and Vero Beach, Florida working as a driver for the United Parcel Service. LeRoy was a proud member of the VFW, American Legion, and the Moose Club of Vero Beach.
LeRoy was predeceased by his parents and brother Keith. He leaves behind his loving family to carry on his legacy. He is survived by his children, Nicole (James) Trumble, Stephanie (Ben) Crandall, and LeRoy III, and his grandchildren, Austin, Tyler, Grasea, Alyssa, Kaitlyn, and three great-grandchildren. He also leaves behind his sisters Catherine Tucholski, Elizabeth (Menzo) Dunham, Carol (William) Lowe, and Deborah Lappier, along with many nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews who loved his gentle spirit.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in memory of LeRoy be made to the American Legion of Vero Beach, at https://www.floridalegion.org/findpost/eastern-area/district-12/post39/
Arrangements are in the care of Haisley Funeral Home, 3015 Okeechobee Rd., Fort Pierce, FL. The family will welcome visitors from noon to 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 27, 2025, at the funeral home. A funeral service will follow at 1:00 p.m. An online guestbook may be signed at www.haisleyfuneralhome.com
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