Gwen Dalley Crandall passed away on May 13, 2013 at
the Teton Valley Hospital. She was born in Driggs, Idaho on April 27, 1935. Gwen
grew up in the state line/Alta area. Having come from a musical family, she was
an accomplished vocalist and pianist, she also played the cello and saxophone.
Gwen graduated from Teton High School in 1953 and attended Ricks College for one year. Gwen met Robert W. Crandall in Newport News. VA in late March of
1955 and they were married in the Idaho Falls Temple on June 3, 1955. She spent
two years with her husband on his Army assignment to Germany, and during their
58 years of marriage Gwen traveled with her husband throughout Europe and to South America. On her first trip to Italy in 1956 and at seven months pregnant, she climbed
the leaning tower of Pisa. Gwen loved camping and the out of doors. While
living in Fremont, California Gwen was a singer with the La Golondrina Chorus. In
1964, she sang at the dedication of the Oakland Temple. In 1969, she and her
husband purchased 40 acres in the redwoods in Mendocino County, California, bought an old lumber shack and fully remodeled it for living. Even though there
was no power, phone or indoor plumbing, she loved it there so much that she
persuaded the family to move there in 1972. Although this was a great
experience, the rustic life at the cabin necessitated more practical living
conditions and the family purchased a home in Petaluma, California in 1973. Shortly
before her husband retired in 1991, Gwen had a great desire to return to Teton Valley and they purchased 13 acres contiguous with the BLM forest in Alta Wyoming.
She designed and supervised the construction of two homes on the property and
spent the last 22 years living in and loving the Teton Valley. Gwen was an avid
gardener/horticulturalist and with her experience and knowledge she executed
the landscape design for the seven residences she and her husband lived in
during their life together. Gwen also had a passion for architectural design. Her
design work included three extensive remodels and two new homes. She was a
member of the Pratt Ward, the Driggs Second Ward and the Driggs Third Ward.
Gwen has served in numerous church capacities including Relief Society
President, Teacher, and Pianist. Gwen is the mother of four, the grandmother of
thirteen and the Great Grandmother of eleven (and counting). She was preceded
in death by her father Milo Hulet Dalley, her mother Iris Kofoed Neilsen Dalley,
siblings Lola Boyle, Karen Austin, Brent Dalley, and Omar Kim Dalley. She is
survived by her husband Robert W. Crandall and siblings Nena Larsen, Nyla
Hedspeth and Elden Dalley and by the following children, grandchildren and
great grandchildren:
Stephan
Crandall , Sandra Sue Crandall – San Jose, CA
Nyla
Hanna, Jonathan Hanna – Salinas, CA
Eleanor
Hanna (July 29, 2013)
Nena
Limper, Michael Limper – Santa Clara, CA
Raylan
Limper
Natalie
Limper (December 26, 2013)
Alan
Crandall, Sandra Luz Crandall – Keller, TX
Jason
Crandall, MaryAnn Crandall - Pflugerville, TX
Rowyn
Crandall
Avery
Crandall
Jared
Crandall - Provo UT
Justin
Crandall, Valerie Crandall – Keller, TX
Kelsey
Crandall
Shauna
Crandall – Alta, WY
Sabina
Lyons, Daniel Lyons – Driggs, ID
Gwen
Lyons
Daniel
Lyons
Fisher
Lyons
Nicolas
Lyons
Carlos
Herrera, Jennifer Smith – Boise, ID
Jensen
Herrera
Sofia
Lewis, Jacob Lewis –Enid, OK
Savannah Lewis
Ruben
Herrera – Alta, WY
Brian
Crandall, Susan Crandall – Ft Montgomery, NY
Jana
Crandall - Ft Montgomery, NY
Parker
Crandall - Rexburg, ID
Abigail
Crandall - Ft Montgomery, NY
Allison
Crandall - Ft Montgomery, NY
Funeral
services will be held at the Driggs Idaho Stake Center on Tuesday May 21st.
Visitation will be from 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM and the memorial service will be starting
at 11:00 AM. Graveside services will be at the Pratt Cemetery in Alta WY at 2:30PM. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Teton Senior Citizens
Center at 60 South Main Street in Driggs, Idaho, 83422.
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