In Memory

Randy Crail

Randy Crail

I could not find information about Randy other than confirmation that he is burried next to his brother at Mountain View Cemetery (Sandy UT) and the dates on his headstone are 1948-2011

 

His brother Craig's details:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSln=Crail&GSiman=1&GScid=729904&



 
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02/22/16 02:29 PM #1    

Craig Preston

Cemetary (Mountain View Estates) has a Clarence R Crail death date Dec 15, 2011.   Birth in 1948.


02/24/16 12:01 AM #2    

Scott Bevan (Ford)

 

 Randy was my locker partner in junior year. One day I said to Randy "I saw your girlfriend the other night and she's beautiful." Randy said "She's a jerk."  I thought he had said, "You're a jerk!"  So I said "Do you want to fight? "  Randy said yes and he told me we would do it at the back door after school.  So after school, we met and had a  cool fight for about two minutes. A lot of people gathered around as Randy hit me in the nose,  and I bled all over my new Gant yellow shirt.  At one point I got him in a headlock and ran his head into a car. Neither of us were hurt, and about 40 people were gathered around for the fun. The next day Frank Heywood  called us both out of class and threw us out of school for the day.  After that Randy and I became good friends and it was a wonderful high school story to remember. We often laughed about how stupid we had  been, especially me. 

 

 

 


02/24/16 09:29 AM #3    

Scott Bevan (Ford)

 Ps... Randy and I were not fighters, we were simply full of our oats. When I think of the naïveté of that epic battle in the parking lot, it reminds me of two young mountain goats butting horns in springtime.  I Googled the phrase "Rite of passage," and yes our shared experience , fits the definition perfectly: "A rite of passage," " is a ceremony and marks the transition from one phase of life to another. Although it is often used to describe the tumultuous transition from adolescence to adulthood, it does refer to any of life's transitions (Births and Beginnings, Initiations, Partnerings, and Endings or Death)."  Farewell old friend

 

 


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