Daly Leach Memorial Chapel
Jerry C. Crandall
04/01/1935 - 06/12/2022
Heaven gained another angel early this morning. At 2:50 on June
12, 2022 my beloved husband and best friend for over 50 years passed into the
arms of our Lord after suffering 5 days from Covid. On Saturday he insisted he
be discharged from the ICU and allowed to go home. Hospice intervened and
granted our wish. He came home at 4:30, sat in his favorite chair with me (his
wife Judy) and his oldest son Rick, our dog Bridger James and cat Billy the
Kiddy by his side. We kept him comfortable until he passed early on the morning
of June 12th. Jerry Crandall’s special love of history, fascination for
artifacts and an honest dedication to research, bring reality into each of his
paintings. His creations sparkle with bright, clear realism, are painstakingly
rendered, possess underlying technical accuracy and strive for historical
authenticity. His art celebrates the uncommon union between historical
authenticity and fine art. Working as an artist for over 60 years, he enjoys
painting in a more traditional realistic style. Since 1977 his work has been in
limited edition print form and recently has added the Giclée canvas editions to
his work. Jerry was born in La Junta, Colorado, near Bent’s Fort on the Santa
Fe Trail. Because of his expertise on the American West, he served as
Historical Consultant for early segments of the television series “Centennial”
and for the Charlton Heston Movie, “The Mountain Men”. He appeared in the movie
“Tombstone” as one of the Cowboys, and has been a guest on several radio and
television shows across the country. In addition he has served as actor and
consultant for various shows that have appeared on the A&E Network,
Discovery and The History Channel. Feature articles about Jerry and his work
have appeared in numerous publications including Southwest Art, Art Voices
South, Western Art Collector, Art of the West, True West, Cowboys &
Indians, Man at Arms, Prints, Air Classics and more. He was a member of the
International Guild of Realism. Listed in Who’s Who in American Art, Who’s Who
in the West, Who’s Who in America among others, he is also listed in
Contemporary Western Artists. His pieces can be found in many private as well
as public collections. Numerous organizations claim his membership including
the American Mountain Men. He holds associate memberships in several additional
groups as well. Aviation history has also been at the forefront of his
interest. He has written 20 books on the WWII Luftwaffe and is recognized as
one of the top 5 Luftwaffe (German Aviation) historians in the world. Traveling
the world over for over 40 years, Jerry and I have gathered first person
interviews with hundreds of pilots which culminated in his most recent, and
last book, Fighters of the Iron Cross. As an aviation artist he would create
paintings of specific air battles, produce limited edition prints and have the
pilot or pilots featured in the scene sign each print. The prints are highly
collectible and widely respected worldwide. Aviation museums, around the world
have sought his expertise and input numerous time on the colors and markings of
WWII aircraft. I will deeply miss my beloved husband, my confidant, my business
partner, travel companion and lover. R.I.P. my precious Jerry; I will always
love you and miss you forever, till we meet again, run with Apache your wonder
horse and our other fur babies. You are in the arms of our Lord and Savior,
Jesus Christ. I love you very, very much and will attempt to carry on the best
I can here on earth. Jerry did not want a funeral; he will be cremated. I will
prepare a youtube Celebration of Life later this year so that all his friends
around the world can share in his special, gifted, loving life. In lieu
of flowers, Judy suggests that a tree be planted in his memory or a donation to
St. Jude's Children's Hospital. Jerry C. Crandall 04/01/1935 -
06/12/2022
CRANDALL, Jerry C.
Born: 4/1/1935, La Junta, Colorado, U.S.A.
Died: 6/12/2022, Hamilton, Montana, U.S.A.
Jerry C. Crandall’s westerns – artist, author, actor, historian:
Centennial
(TV) 1978-1979 [historian]
The
Mountain Men – 1980 [historian]
The
Real West (TV) – 1991 [historian]
Tombstone
– 1993 (Cowboy)
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