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John William Crane obituary, Charleston, SC

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John Crane Obituary

John William Crane MT. PLEASANT - John W. Crane Devoted husband, world-class parent, compassionate businessman, avid golfer. John W. Crane, 83, of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, but for many years a resident of Lowell, MA, and Rye Beach, NH, passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 22, 2024, at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC after a brief illness. A well-known member of the Greater Lowell community, John was the retired co-owner and operator of the O'Donnell Funeral Home in Lowell, MA, and the Pelham Funeral Home in Pelham, NH, for many years. Additionally, he was an adjunct professor of Funeral Management at Mount Ida College in Newton, MA. It is often said that funeral directors are "the last guys to let you down." That phrase summed up John Crane perfectly as his unique gift was caring for others. His compassion and dedication to those he helped in times of grief was just as genuine as the joy and love he shared with his own family and friends. His generous spirit, unflagging kindness, and openness to the stories of everyone he met created personal connections that were sometimes momentary but, most often, lifelong. The youngest son of a physician, John's life was dedicated to service, starting with his time in the US Navy and followed by support of many local organizations such as the Coalition for a Better Acre, Academy of Notre Dame, Seafarers Association and East Cooper Meals on Wheels. He was also honored to be appointed to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Funeral Directors and Embalming from 1988 - 1993. Also, John served on the Massachusetts Funeral Directors Association, serving as President in 2000 - 2001. He was the loving husband, for over 58 years, of M. Patricia "Pat" (O'Donnell) Crane, who survives him. John and Pat were known for always putting family first. "Baba" as he was affectionately known in the family, was the first one to hit the dance floor, order ice cream, taste-test Christmas cookies, hit golf balls, and let the grandkids drive his prized yellow Thunderbird. He captured all these moments, and many others, for the Crane family with his passion for photography, which he handed down to his children and grandchildren. One of John's greatest joys was playing golf, which he played collegiately and subsequently won many tournaments, particularly in competitive senior events. His skill as a player that, sadly, was not handed down to his children was only exceeded by his enjoyment teaching the game and looping with his family. He also cherished being a member of Vesper Country Club for many years and then Abenaqui Country Club, just down the street from the Drake House in Rye Beach, NH, where he and Pat summered for the last 12 years. John also enjoyed skiing, travel, cooking, reading, sudoku puzzles, playing bridge, and puttering around the house. He could fix just about anything and shared his interests with friends and family whenever possible. John's life was truly lived to the fullest. Born in Holden, Massachusetts, November 13, 1940, the son of the late Dr. Edward J. Crane M.D. and the late Louise (Dumont) Crane. Faith was central to John, as a communicant of the Immaculate Conception Church in Lowell, MA, St. Theresa's Church in Rye Beach, NH, and Saint Benedict's Church in Mt. Pleasant, SC. John attended Holden schools and was a graduate of St. John's Prep in Danvers, MA, Class of 1958. He went on to graduate from Providence College with a Bachelor of Science in 1962. In addition to his wife, Pat, John is survived by his son Chip Crane and his wife Kimberly of Mt. Pleasant, SC; his daughter Catherine Halloran and her husband Frank of Westfield, NJ; his son Stephen and his wife Kelli of Rye Beach, NH; his grandsons William Crane, TJ Halloran, Jack Crane and Liam Halloran; and his granddaughters Morgan Halloran, Catherine Crane, Langley Crane, and Cooper Crane. He is also survived by his sister, Helen "Tookie" Van Son of Huntingtown, Maryland; brother-in-law, James Keenan of Lowell, MA; sister-in-law, Ruthie Crane of Hollis, NH; sister-in-law, Peggy (O'Donnell) Lawlor and her husband, Jim, of Waterbury, CT; brother-in-law, Jim O'Donnell and his wife, Patricia, of Lowell, MA; his godsons, Edward "Ted" Crane III of Venice, FL, and Mark Leahey of Washington, DC; and many beloved nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his siblings, Mary Lou Crane Keenan and Atty. Edward Crane Jr.; his in-laws, Jimmy and Kay O'Donnell, George Van Son, and Polly O'Donnell. Funeral arrangements will occur both in Mount Pleasant, SC, and in Lowell, MA. In South Carolina, friends may call at the J. HENRY STUHR FUNERAL HOME at 1494 Mathis Ferry Rd. in Mount Pleasant on Tuesday February 27, 2024, from 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. Subsequently in Massachusetts, friends may call at the O'DONNELL FUNERAL HOME at 276 PAWTUCKET ST. in Lowell on Friday March 1, 2024, from 3:00 to 7:00 P.M. His Funeral Mass will take place on Saturday at IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH in LOWELL, MA, at 11:00 A.M. Those wishing may make contributions in his memory to East Cooper Meals on Wheels (https://secure.qgiv.com/for/regulardonationform2023) or to the Lowell General Hospital Cancer Center (https://www.tuftsmedicine.org/giving/give-lowell-general-hospital).

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Feb. 25 to Feb. 26, 2024.

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William Hoag

March 3, 2024

Dear Pat, Diane and I cannot believe that John has passed. He called me just after his Heart attack and was so upbeat. I send my heartfelt condolences to you and your family.
We are missing a great person who lived life to the fullest.

Bill and Diane Hoag

Warren Desaulnier

February 29, 2024

To the Crane/ O'Donnell family. Our sincere condolences and sympathy to you all on the passing of John. I will forever be so grateful for the kindness he gave to me and our family in our time of grief and sorrow many years ago. Enjoy all the great courses up above John. Best regards, Warren and Susan Desaulnier. Palm Beach Gardens Florida.

George and Dennis Scannell

February 29, 2024

John was a perfect gentleman .... maybe one of the all-time best story tellers.... we all enjoyed his company so much. Best to all family members and his many friends.....REST IN PEACE ........SCANNELL FAMILY

Tom Thornton

February 27, 2024

So sorry for the Crane family for their loss. Twenty years ago I played a lot of golf at Vesper with John and his obit captured every bit of his personality for me.
One of the loveliest guys you could ever know.

RIP pal.
Tom Thornton

William j. Lundregan, sjp´58

February 27, 2024

John RIP! A great member of the class of´58,sjp, bill

sue and Bob Nethercote

February 25, 2024

Dear Pat and all the Crane family,
Please know that Bob and I are so sad to hear of John's passing last week. We will always remember John's big smile and happy demeanor. He was a fun loving extrovert, so full of life. How fortunate was his entire family to have such an upbeat, extroverted dad and husband. We hope that John will send endless blessings to all of you. We are sending big hugs and deep felt sympathy.
With much love,
Sue and Bob Nethercote

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