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Gayle Crookston Miller1925 ~ 2012Gayle Crookston Miller died in Salt Lake City on May 14, 2012, of the consequences of lymphoma. She was born on June 13, 1925 in Lewiston, Utah, to Laurn Edgar Crookston and Blanche Pond. She grew up in Logan, Utah. There she met David Russell Miller at Utah State University. They were married on November 1, 1949. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS temple. They had five children: Janine, David, Rebecca, Robert, and Douglas.Gayle and Dave moved to California where Dave became a principal in an international engineering firm. Dave traveled extensively, and Gayle was able to join him in many travels. In particular, she treasured the time she was able to spend together with Dave in Saudi Arabia where he served for 18 months as Director General of the Saudi Public Transport Company. She loved the adventure, the different culture, the native markets and interesting food. Throughout her life Gayle was a pillar of stability and values as a parent and Christian to her friends and family. Gayle was a devoted member of the LDS Church and gave years of service in many capacities, including a temple mission in Dallas, Texas, from 1990 - 1992. She was a skilled seamstress and quilter. She volunteered for nearly two decades in the German-Latin name extraction program and at the Museum of Church History and Art. She also served at local election stations and was a long-time member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.Gayle is survived by her children Janine (Howard) Lund and Robert Miller, her sisters Joan (Jack) Smith and Laurna (Richard) Lundberg, her grandchildren Dedrick (Damian) Lund, Niels Lund, Hans Lund, David T. Miller, Marisa Miller, Madeline Miller, Gavin Miller, Amanda Miller, Zachary Miller, Samuel Miller, Joseph Miller, and great-grandchildren Rebecca, Aidan, and Kaliska Lund.She was preceded in death by her husband in 1986, son Douglas in 1968, daughter Rebecca in 1980, son David in 2002, and grandson Lars Lund in 2010. Her own words about such losses were, "You learn to cope and carry on."Most of all, she was a great friend. In turn, her amazing friends and neighbors were there for her especially during her last illness.The family wishes to thank the Monument Park 17th Ward and Hospice for Utah for their devoted and compassionate care.The funeral service will be Saturday, May 19th, 2012 at 12 noon. There will be a public viewing from 11:00 11:45 a.m. Interment will be at the Logan City Cemetery.

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