Jeanie Holt
I was sad to learn of Kenneth's death. My sympathy goes out to his family.
Jeanie Singleton Holt
Birth date: Apr 6, 1950 Death date: Nov 7, 2015
Kenneth Ray Crane , 65, of Longview passed away November 7,2015 after a short illness. He was born to Aubrey Crane Sr. and Emma Lee Haney Crane in Kirbyville, Texas on April 6, 1950. Kenneth graduated from Kirbyville High School. Read Obituary
I was sad to learn of Kenneth's death. My sympathy goes out to his family.
Jeanie Singleton Holt
I was a traveler on 2 separate occasions at Longview and both times Ken treated me like I was family from day 1. He was kind, polite and supportive. We shared more than 1 chorus when cleaning a room. A wonderful man who will be greatly missed. God speed, my friend and thanks.
I was sorry to hear of Mr. Crane's passing. He and my dad worked together through the Pine Tree Band Boosters and also attended to me when I had surgery several years ago. He was a good man and I know that he will be missed. Our prayers our with your family.
- Jason Newman
Ken was very dear to me. The first time I ever met Ken, we became fast friends. Ken was just that type of guy. You would feel like you had known him your whole life. He was always someone I could talk with and trust. Ken was such a sweet and gentle soul, and the healthcare community of Longview Regional Hospital will certainly miss his warmth and caring.
Ken and I have known each other since we started in 1990. My life has been blessed by knowing him and it definitely be sad without him around. Thank you both for letting us be a part of his life. We are all here anytime you would like to come visit. Take care and God Bless you all.
Kay Blair
I was so saddened by the loss of Kenneth Crane. My condolences to Jo Lynn and their family.
Rest in peace Ken,
Joanne Lewis
Jo Lynn please know that GOD will never put more on you than you can handle.
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Georgia Grant
Sincere condolences to the family of Ken. I've worked with him for only a year, however, it was easy to recognize how much he truly loved his job. He took excellent care of his patients and it was a joy to work by his side. One couldn't ask for a better man or caregiver. God Bless You!