Grant L Crandall 1a 2a 3a

Birth Name Grant L Crandall
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Myron Newton Crandall13 August 1903
Mother Agnes Lewis5 April 18725 April 1947
    Brother     Glen Newton Crandall November 1895
    Brother     Lewis S Crandall June 1897
         Grant L Crandall March 1899
    Brother     Fred L Crandall about 1902
    Sister     Camille Crandall about 1904

Source References

  1. United States Federal Census, 1900
      • Page: Enumeration District 166, Page 14A
  2. Salt Lake Tribune
      • Date: 6 April 1947
      • Page: Page 24
      • Citation:

        Agnes L. Crandall

        PROVO - Mrs Agnes Lewis Crandall, 75, Provo, retired Utah county teacher, civic and church worker, died of carcinoma Saturday morning, in a Bingham hospital. She had been ill for five weeks.

        Mrs. Crandall spent more than a third of her life as a teacher in schools at Spanish Fork, Springville and Provo. She was an active civic worker, and was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mrs. Crandall held various ward and stake positions in the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Assn., Sunday school, religion class and Relief society organizations.

        She was born April 5, 1872, at Spanish Fork, a daughter of Frederick and Agnes Ferguson Lewis. Myron Newton Crandall, to whom she was married Feb. 13, 1895, in the Manti L D S temple, died Aug. 13, 1903.

        Survivors include four sons and a daughter: Dr. Glen N. Crandall and Fred L. Crandall, Glendale, Cal.; S. Lewis and Grant L. Crandall, Salt Lake CIty, and Mrs. Camille Bennion, Brigham City; two sisters, Mrs. Mary L. Markham, Provo, and Mrs. Paul Ludlow, Salt Lake City; also 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

        Funeral services and burial will be in Provo.

        Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Provo Fourth L D S ward chapel by Ruben D. Law, bishop of the University L D S ward. Friends may call at the family home, 469 N. 1st E., Wednesday from 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery, Springville.

  3. United States Federal Census, 1910
      • Page: Roll 1610, Page 9B
  4. (Death unknown but obviously not living)