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Nancy Kaye Wickel Cranney

Nancy Kaye Wickel Cranney

Sep. 14, 1948 - Mar. 27, 2024

Date of Service: Apr. 5, 2024

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OAKLEY – Nancy Kaye (Wickel) Cranney passed away on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, in Twin Falls, Idaho, at the age of 75.

Nancy was born September 14, 1948, in Burley, Idaho, to William Arden and Natella Grace Bailey Wickel. Nancy was the oldest of five children and grew up in Elba, Idaho. She was the only girl and having four younger brothers gave her lots of experience in helping at home at a young age. She attended school in Malta.

Nancy married Ron Lee Taylor in December 1965. She and Ron had two children, Arden and Kristen. Nancy later married Willard Duane (Bill) Cranney on July 19, 1973. They blended their families together, each having two children. Bill and Nancy, along with Mark, Toni, Arden and Kristen, lived in Oakley on the family farm. Later with the addition of Todd, the family was complete. Bill and Nancy were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple in June of 1988.

Nancy attended cosmetology school in Burley. Although she didn’t work long in this capacity, she always enjoyed helping family and friends with their hair. If there was an elderly lady who needed her hair set, you can bet Nancy was the first to arrive with a comb in hand. She worked with her mom at Ore-Ida when she was younger and later at other businesses in the valley such as King's Department Store and Idaho Bank & Trust (KeyBank of Idaho).

Nancy spent many years volunteering for organizations around the valley. She spent countless hours working with the Pink Ladies through the Cassia Regional Hospital helping both at the hospital and the Festival of Trees every year. She spent many years volunteering in the Soroptimist International Organization, in Burley, where she served in different capacities including president. Nancy loved to serve and help others.

Nancy enjoyed taking her parents on trips whenever they could go. They often traveled to see family, quick trips to Jackpot, Nevada, or going to the National Finals Rodeo. If there was an event for a family member you can bet Grandpa and Grandma Wickel were in the car with Bill and Nancy. She loved her extended family as much as her immediate family and always enjoyed helping them when she could.

Nancy was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served faithfully in many callings in her ward and stake throughout her years, including serving in the Grouse Creek Ward and Twin Falls Temple with Bill.

She is survived by five children, Mark (Jennifer) Cranney of Half Moon Bay, Calif., Toni (Scott) Broadhead of Stansbury Park, Utah, Arden (Heidi) Cranney of Oakley, and Kristen (Winslow) Johnson, and Todd (Carriesa) Cranney both of Eagle; 17 grandchildren, Pace and Trey Cranney, Josh, Rian, Ambra, and Michal Broadhead, Will (Bryn), Tate (Kenzie), Ellee, and MaKaye Cranney, Beck, Isaac, and Max Johnson, Riggs Cranney, and Nixtan, Kealee and Rubey Wayment; three great-grandchildren, Brodi and Lexi Broadhead and Maverik Cranney; brothers, Gene Wickel of Malta, Jim (Barbara) Wickel of Missoula, Mont., Ardel (Judy) Wickel of Burley, and Bill (Jane) Wickel of Connor Creek.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Arden and Natella Wickel; husband, Bill; grandchildren, Kody Cranney and Rosey Wayment; and a sister-in-law, Wynell Wickel.

The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 5, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Oakley Stake Center, located at 355 N. Center, with Bishop Brian A. Lindquist officiating. Burial will follow at Marion Cemetery.

Family and friends will be received from 5 until 7 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at Rasmussen-Wilson Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th St., in Burley, and from 10 until 10:45 a.m. Friday, at the church, preceding the funeral.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be directed to the missionary fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

A live webcast of the Funeral Service will be available and maintained at the following link: https://youtu.be/Kz0mOhxg9jA.

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From Lonnie and Gay Downs:
We enjoyed the many years we saw Nancy at Farmer’s Corner. She was always so kind and fun to visit with. Our prayers are with all of her family as you go through this tender time. We know she is with Bill and hope this brings you peace.
From Krista Fairchild:
Sorry to hear of Nancy's passing. She was such a wonderful lady! The times spent with her and the family were always some of my best memories growing up. She was always so welcoming, accepting and loving. Sending the family so much love in this time. I know that she is at the right hand of Heavenly Father..
From Kenna Sears:
So sorry for your loss. Nancy was a wonderful lady and friend. She will be missed. Rest in peace my friend.
From Sharon Kimber:
She was a great friend and will be missed.
From Tia Mullins:
We are so sorry for your loss. I always thought Nancy was such an elegant lady and so fun to visit with. She loved talking about kids and grandkids. I know she will be missed so much.
Walt and Tia Mullins
From Cory & Gina Anderson:
Lots of memories with cousins and Nancy's kindness to siblings and myself. She will be missed.
From Cindy Kline :
I'll cherish the time we spent together and the talks and laughs. I'll miss you dearly my friend Nancy.
From Joyce Rendace (formerly Pickett):
Although words can do little to ease the sorrow you are experiencing, please accept my condolences for the passing of your Mother. Nancy always had compassion for others and carried their burdens as her own. When raising our children together we enjoyed many fun times with her and Bill and you kids. I will always remember her with fondness. I send my best wishes to each of you for peace, love, and happy memories.
From Sheila B. Adams:
Many memories of Nancy and Bill with Pat and Leon. She had so much patience. So glad she is back with them all and in a higher “house on the hill”.
From Nicole mcauley :
Nancy was a amazing person. I loved talking to her . She always made me laugh. I was truly blessed to be able to care for her for the last 3 years. She will be dearly missed.
From Kitty Smith:
I’ve known Nancy a long time, she was a good friend to my mom and myself. RIP Prayers for her family and friends.
From Lillie Sherriee:
Thank you to the family for bringing her to Canyons Retirement, it was a blessing to take care of her the last 4 years.
From Jim and Tammy Cooper :
We are grateful to have known Nancy and of her goodness. She was always so kind and considerate to us. I’m grateful to know she is reunited with Bill, I can only imagine what a reunion that must have been : ) Love em both! Condolences to all of her family, it’s never easy.
From Sherrie Martin:
So very sorry for your loss! Nancy was a wonderful friend and neighbor to my mom Donna Helms. Thank you Nancy. R.I.P. You are finally together again with your love, Bill.
From Sharon Hutchison:
Thinking of you with sincere sympathy and fond memories of your loved one.

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