Terry Smith Crowner

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Birth Date: September 26, 1938
Death Date: July 21, 2017
Age at Death: 78
Sex: Male

Marriages

Susi Harris - 1959

Married 57 years

Obituaries

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 5A Death Notice - July 27, 2017

Terry Smith Crowner, 78, Fruita, died July 21, 2017, at Community
Hospital.
Services will take place at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Yampa School
Gymnasium in Yampa.
He was a coal miner and rancher.
Survivors include his wife, Susi; one son, Kip of Denver; one
brother, Gary of Grand Junction; and three grandchildren.
Memorial contributions to the Diabetes Foundation, c/o Grant
Mortuary, 621 Yampa Ave., Craig 81625.

Steamboat Today - August 11, 2017

The great-grandson of homesteaders, the William Crowners and the William Reeds, Terry S. Crowner was born Sept. 26, 1938, in Oak Creek, Colorado to Flora and Earl Crowner. During his youth, he lived on the Crowner Ranch, located between Yampa and Toponas and attended school in Yampa; Yuma, Arizona; and Fort Collins. He married Susi Harris in Steamboat Springs in 1959. One son, Kip, was born in 1961. Terry was a coal miner and a rancher. He worked 37 years at the Edna Mine as a truck driver, cat skinner and reclamation foreman and helped his dad and uncle operate the Crowner Ranch. He loved to collect John Deere models and go four-wheeling, but most of all, he loved driving truck and hauling produce or hay. Terry is preceded in death by his grandparents, parents, uncles and a nephew. He is survived by Susi, his wife of 57 years; son Kip and Margaret of Centennial, Colorado; grandchildren Melissa, Rachel and Scott; his brother, Gary and Judy of Grand Junction, Colorado; three aunts; a niece and a host of cousins.

Steamboat Today - July 25, 2017

Terry Crowner, longtime Yampa resident, died Friday, July 21, 2017, at Community Hospital in Grand Junction. A celebration of life will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, July 29, 2017, at The Yampa School Gymnasium. Memorial donations may be made to The Leukemia Foundation or The Salvation Army in care of Grant Mortuary.

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