Miranda Ann Snyder-Crandall passed away on January 13,2026 surrounded by her loved ones at the age of 48.
Miranda was born on July 14,1977 at K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base, Marquette, MI, to Ronald and Lona Clairmont.
Miranda was taken far too soon, leaving behind an emptiness that words cannot fully describe. She loved her family deeply, especially her grandbabies who were the light of her life. Being surrounded by those she loved brought her the greatest joy, especially during Christmas, a season she truly cherished.
She was a caring and loyal friend, known for her sweetheart, stubborn spirit, and wonderful sense of humor. She would give you the shirt off of her back without a second thought, always putting others before herself. She gave out her love like it was candy. She had a passion for cooking, and made sure you were never left hungry. She always made something special for each of us. She started to go on new adventures riding her quad with family and friends. She always went slow to enjoy nature with the girls while the guys raced to the finish line.
Four years ago she found her love with Trenton, a bond that remained strong until the very end. Though her time here was far too short, her kindness, laughter, and love will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. She will be deeply missed and forever loved.
Miranda is survived by her children, Hailey (Jeffrey) Reuter, Trenton Snyder, Lorin (Joseph) Gleffe; Her 3 grandbabies; husband, Trenton Crandall; mother, Lona Clairmont; and step-father, Jesse Klien; grandmother, Sharin Clairmont; siblings, Medea (Jim) Borchers, Trip Clairmont, Jr (Lynsey) Marcellus-Clairmont, John Woofter, Josh Davis, and Kandi Bush.
She is proceeded in death by her father Ronald Leo Clairmont II, and grandfather Ronald WOW Clairmont I.
There will be a memorial visitation held on Wednesday, January 21, 2026 from 2-4 pm held at Ofield Funeral Home, 4500 Kalamazoo Avenue SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49508
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