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1921 - 2018 (96 years)
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Crawford Marion GATES [2] |
- Crawford Gates, husband, father, grandfather, bishop, teacher, mentor, and talented composer, passed away on Friday, June 8, 2018 at the impressive age of ninety-six.
He was born to Gilbert Marion Gates and Leila Adair Gates in San Francisco, California on December 29, 1921. He was a lifelong musician and composed and performed his first piece when he was eight years old. He earned his first commission when he was fourteen.
Crawford graduated high school at sixteen and attended the College of the Pacific and San Jose State before serving an LDS mission in the Eastern States. As a missionary, he arranged and directed music for a group of eight missionaries who formed the Mormon Male Chorus of Philadelphia. Their weekly broadcast on WFIL had a substantial impact on missionary work in the region. Just before the end of his mission, Pearl Harbor was bombed and Crawford returned home and enlisted in the Unied States Navy. He completed his Officer's Training and his Bachelor's Degree simultaneously and was stationed in Hawaii for the duration of the war. In 1946,
Crawford began his graduate studies at Brigham Young University in music. Later that year, the Utah Centennial Commission announced plans to celebrate 100 years of Utah history. Crawford was commissioned to write the musical score to Promised Valley. He was twenty-five years of age at time.
He finished his Master's in Music and taught in the music department, while searching for the woman he would affectionately call 'my dear sweet love.' Crawford finally met Georgia Lauper, a smart, beautiful, and talented musician. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple in December 1952. Over the next five years, they were blessed with four children; two girls and two boys.
Crawford was on the faculty of BYU and was mentored by Maurice Abravanel, conductor of the Utah Symphony, taking advantage of many musical opportunities. He earned his Doctorate degree from the Eastman School of Music in 1954. Intermittently over a four-year period, Crawford composed an original score for the Hill Cumorah Pageant, which debuted in 1957. Thirty years later, the entire production was revamped and his rewritten score is being used to this day. In 1966, the Gates family moved to Wisconsin, where he had been appointed the conductor of the Beloit Janesville Symphony. Later, he also became the conductor of the Quincy Symphony, and Rockford Symphony. During this time, he was commissioned to write many symphonic works, including Ballad of the Prairie State, Wisconsin Profiles, Lake Songs, and Visions of Eternity.
He was the recipient of many awards from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). His hymns, Ring Out Wild Bells and Our Savior's Love, are included in the 1985 LDS hymnal. In 1999, Crawford and Georgia moved to Salt Lake City to continue various composing projects and to be closer to their children.
Crawford worked closely with BYU to create an archive of his nearly 900 musical works and appeared as a guest conductor numerous times. He was tirelessly devoted to his family, regularly travelling with Georgia to all the major life events of their fourteen living grandchildren.
His is truly a life to be celebrated. He was a disciple of Christ first and foremost and was a marvelous example to his family. He frequently expressed gratitude for the blessings of his life.
He is preceded in death by his parents; daughter-in-law, Nancy Bliss Gates; grandson, Shepard Chamberlain Gates; and brother-in-law, Gib Hutchings. He is survived by his loving wife, Georgia; fourchildren; fourteen grandchildren; and twenty-eight great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 23, 2018 in the Monument Park Stake Center, 1320 South Wasatch Drive (2425 East), Salt Lake City. There will be a viewing held the night before from 7:00 to 9:00 in the Wasatch Hills Ward Building, 2255 South Wasatch Drive (2675 East), Salt Lake City.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News from June 17 to June 22, 2018.
Posted on Find A Grave created by Ryan D. Curtis [1]
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Birth |
29 Dec 1921 |
San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California [1, 2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1930 |
Living with parents in Palo Alto, Santa Clara Co., California [2] |
Census |
1940 |
Living with parents in Palo Alto, Santa Clara Co., California [4] |
Death |
8 Jun 2018 |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah [1] |
Burial |
Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Millcreek, Salt Lake Co., Utah [1] |
Person ID |
I97644 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
29 Feb 2020 |
Father |
Gilbert Marion GATES, b. 11 Jul 1898, Washington County, Utah d. 20 Oct 1973, Saint George, Washington County, Utah (Age 75 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Mother |
Leila ADAIR, b. 7 Feb 1897, Orderville, Kane Co., Utah d. 14 Jun 1989, Beloit, Rock Co., Utah (Age 92 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Marriage |
30 Sep 1920 |
Saint George, Washington Co., Utah [5] |
Family ID |
F40275 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S11347] Find A Grave: Bio of Crawford Marion Gates.
- [S01575] 1930 Census Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, California.
- [S10077] Ancestry.com: U.S. World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947.
- [S11346] 1940 Census Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, California.
- [S8146] Ancestry.com: Utah, Select Marriage Index, 1887-1985.
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