He married Estella Walbom in 1947 and they had four children together. They divorced in 1964. He retired from Western Electric installation in 1983.
He loved ballroom dancing, working in his yard, hot rods and puzzles. He could do 80 push-ups at the age of 76 and was physically active up until the age of 88.
He is survived by his sons, Art (Nikki), Dan and Allen; his daughter, Artelle Gleason; his step-son, Ron Roper; eight grandchildren; and 12 (soon to be 13) great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; step-father, Henry Sorensen; and brothers, Francis, Wilford, Don, Alvin and Arthur.
Graveside services will be at Camp Williams (Utah Veterans Memorial Park) on Friday, August 5th at 12 Noon located at 17111 S. Camp Williams Road, Bluffdale. A brief viewing for family and friends will be from 10:30-11:00 a.m. Friday at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State Street. A celebration of Elmo's life will be held Friday (immediately following the burial) at the home of Art and Nikki Cracraft, 6371 So. Glen Oaks (850 E.), Murray, until Elmo calls the cows home. Please bring stories and pictures to add to the celebration. Thank you to everyone for your kind words and thoughts, and to the staff at Intermountain Medical Center and Murray City Fire Dept. Online condolences may be shared at www.jenkins-soffe.com
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Ogden Standard Examiner, Ogden, Utah
July 17 1942
FIVE BROTHERS ARE IN SERVICE
SALT LAKE CITY, July 17 (AP)
Elmo L. Cracraft, 20, is the latest of five brothers to enlist in the nations armed forces.
He signed up for service in the U.S. navy yesterday, two days after a brother, Arthur Cracraft, fire controlman, third class, was reported missing in action by the navy.
Elmo is a son of Mrs. Henry F. Sorenson. Another brother, Alvin, is an electrician's mate, third class, in the navy, and other brothers, Francis and Don, are in the army as private and sergeant, respectively.
~~The family would like to thank Robert Libby for creating and sponsering this memorial. He was a dear friend of Elmo for many years. Thank you, Robert!~~
He married Estella Walbom in 1947 and they had four children together. They divorced in 1964. He retired from Western Electric installation in 1983.
He loved ballroom dancing, working in his yard, hot rods and puzzles. He could do 80 push-ups at the age of 76 and was physically active up until the age of 88.
He is survived by his sons, Art (Nikki), Dan and Allen; his daughter, Artelle Gleason; his step-son, Ron Roper; eight grandchildren; and 12 (soon to be 13) great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; step-father, Henry Sorensen; and brothers, Francis, Wilford, Don, Alvin and Arthur.
Graveside services will be at Camp Williams (Utah Veterans Memorial Park) on Friday, August 5th at 12 Noon located at 17111 S. Camp Williams Road, Bluffdale. A brief viewing for family and friends will be from 10:30-11:00 a.m. Friday at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State Street. A celebration of Elmo's life will be held Friday (immediately following the burial) at the home of Art and Nikki Cracraft, 6371 So. Glen Oaks (850 E.), Murray, until Elmo calls the cows home. Please bring stories and pictures to add to the celebration. Thank you to everyone for your kind words and thoughts, and to the staff at Intermountain Medical Center and Murray City Fire Dept. Online condolences may be shared at www.jenkins-soffe.com
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Ogden Standard Examiner, Ogden, Utah
July 17 1942
FIVE BROTHERS ARE IN SERVICE
SALT LAKE CITY, July 17 (AP)
Elmo L. Cracraft, 20, is the latest of five brothers to enlist in the nations armed forces.
He signed up for service in the U.S. navy yesterday, two days after a brother, Arthur Cracraft, fire controlman, third class, was reported missing in action by the navy.
Elmo is a son of Mrs. Henry F. Sorenson. Another brother, Alvin, is an electrician's mate, third class, in the navy, and other brothers, Francis and Don, are in the army as private and sergeant, respectively.
~~The family would like to thank Robert Libby for creating and sponsering this memorial. He was a dear friend of Elmo for many years. Thank you, Robert!~~