A Loving Tribute

Allen Ray Crim

December 8, 1953 – April 24, 2026
Submitted by Sue Crim

 

Allen Ray Crim, age 72, passed away on April 24, 2026, in Grand Junction, CO.  Allen was born to Noel and Asta Crim on December 8, 1953, in Grand Junction, CO.  The youngest of two children, he grew up in Orchard Mesa and spent his childhood ranging the open areas by the Gunnison River, creating and recording radio shows with his friend Calvin, and frequenting downtown establishments.  At an early age, Allen began working with his father, Noel, at Valley Radiator Shop on Main Street.  This is where he learned many skills, including welding, that he used throughout his life.    

While attending GJHS, he met his soulmate, Sue, in band class.  Many variations of their meeting were told over the years, but all centered on the truth that she was the love of his life, and they spent almost 55 years together in marriage.  

Over the years, Allen’s life was defined by his devotion to family, a passion for craftsmanship, and a deep love for the outdoors, history, and music.  He worked tirelessly in an accounting career to support his family and always prioritized the time that they spent together.  Allen was often found in his shop, where he worked on everything from woodworking to welding unique “creatures” out of scrap metal.

Allen’s fascination with history was expressed through his long-time membership in the Grand Mesa Muzzleloaders, where he embraced the craft and community of the rendezvous lifestyle.  Music was a constant thread throughout his life; a lifelong euphonium player, he performed with a local polka band and The Grand Junction Centennial Band, where he also served a stint as Board President.  Most notably, Allen was a gifted guitarist and vocalist who found his greatest joy singing for his grandchildren or playing around a campfire.

Allen was a lifelong romantic.  He was an artist, a musician, and a storyteller.  He was passionate and engaging.  He knew that life is just a leap of faith; he spread his arms, held his breath, and trusted in his cape. 

He is survived by his wife, Susan, their children: Jennifer and her husband, Jay, and Brian and his wife, Jen.  He leaves behind two grandsons, Owen and William, both of whom he was so proud. He is survived by his brother, Noel Jr.

A private service will be held to celebrate his life.

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