Memorials › Carolyn June Thomson Crabb
9 Feb 1931 – 2 Jun 2022
| Birth | 9 Feb 1931 |
| Death | 2 Jun 2022 |
| Cemetery | Lehi City Cemetery Lehi , Utah County , Utah , USA |
| Added by | Annie Duckett Hundley on 06 Jun 2022 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/240259700 |
Carolyn June Thomson Crabb 1931 - 2022 ❦ Early Life: Carolyn was born February 9, 1931, in her family home in Ephraim, Utah, to Anthony Wells Thomson and Clara Bohman Thomson, the youngest of their seven children. She grew up in Ephraim and attended public schools, then studied two years at Snow College in Ephraim, which was right across the street from her home. ❦ Life's Work | Service | Interests: After graduating from Snow College, she transferred to Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, where she earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education in 1953. She began her teaching career at Timpanogos Elementary School in the Provo School District. ❦ Carolyn loved to dance, and while attending a dance in Provo, she met Lee Crabb, a dashing young man who had just returned from Korea after serving in the United States Army. She often recalled how handsome he looked in his military uniform. A few months later, they were married on August 19, 1955, at Carolyn's home in Ephraim. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Utah Temple, and they ultimately celebrated 60 happy years together. They made their home in Orem, Utah, where they raised four wonderful children. Carolyn suspended her career to care for her family. Later, she returned to teaching, working for Alpine School District at Windsor Elementary school in Orem, where she taught fourth grade for many years. After retiring, she used her skills to help adults who couldn't read, volunteering at the Family Literacy Center for several years. She found much enjoyment in her work there. ❦ As a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Carolyn enjoyed serving with the Scouts and as a counselor and organist in the Primary. In the Relief Society, she was called to work with the Literacy (reading) and Humanitarian programs. With her husband, Lee, she served a service mission at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City as a host for two years. ❦ Her family was very dear to her. She loved to host family gatherings for birthdays and holidays, working very hard to foster and maintain family relationships. Extended family were always included, and the parties usually ended with games for all to enjoy. Her camera was always ready to snap photos at family events, and she enjoyed creating scrapbooks filled with these memories. Her strong family ties went both ways, and genealogy was very important to her. She wrote several family histories and invented games and displayed family trees to help her children and grandchildren know their ancestors. On one wall in her family room, she proudly displayed pictures of all of her children's families, each of her grandchildren, as well as their ancestors, tying them all together as a family. ❦ Carolyn loved to decorate her home so it was attractive and comfortable, and she always had fun decorations for each holiday. Flowers made her very happy, and she enjoyed growing and caring for them in her yard. With her husband, Lee, she enjoyed traveling around the US and many other countries around the world; the most important places she visited were the Church historic sites and the Holy Land. Carolyn June Thomson Crabb, loving mother and grandmother, passed away peacefully in Orem on June 2, 2022, surrounded by her loving family. She was 91. ❦ Survived By: Her four children: Cynthia (Russell) Henningson, Manti, Utah; Thomas (Karen) Crabb, Orem, Utah; Lynn (Cindy) Crabb, Lindon, Utah; and Timothy (Heather) Crabb, Lehi, Utah; and 15 grandchildren: Jason, Anthony, Jaiden, and Nevaeh Henningson; Alexi, Haley, Matthew, Sydney, and Quincey Crabb; Alyssa, Rachel and Kaylie Crabb; McKinsey, Davis and Faith Crabb. ❦ Predeceased By: Her husband, Lee Crabb; her parents, three siblings who died in infancy, her dear sister, Maurine Thomson Scott; and two brothers: Anthony Clair Thomson and Calvin Wells Thomson. Carolyn was the last surviving child in her family. ❦ Services: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ❦ Location: Cascade First Ward Chapel | Orem, Utah ❦ Obituary: © 2022 | Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary ❦ Interment: Lehi City Cemetery Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
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