Betty Lynn Crane

betty crane

September 7, 1943 ~ June 17, 2022

Born in: Brimingham, AL
Resided in: Snellville, Ga

Betty Lynn (Ready) Crane was born in Birmingham, Alabama on September 7, 1943.  Her
father and mother were Leonard and Betty (Rubel) Ready, who both predeceased her. 
 Lynn Crane as she was known to her family and friends passed into the Lord’s hands on Friday,
June 17, 2022.  Lynn loved life and her family above all else.  She had been burdened in recent
years with a series of chronic illnesses, viruses, and conditions, though she fought back each of
these with some degree of success, an ongoing blood disease finally developed into
acute leukemia which became too much for her frail body to bare.

In 1960, Lynn Ready left Birmingham for Alabama to follow her mother to Atlanta.  Young Lynn
entered Secretarial School, while also employed at the Lenox Square Mall Rich’s Department
Store as a beauty consultant in the cosmetics department.  Not long after her arrival, she
met Jerry Crane, who would become her lifelong marriage partner.  The pair were wed on
June 24, 1960.  Lynn’s passing came only a week shy of their 62nd anniversary.

Like her mother, who also left this world too young, Lynn Crane was a working mother.  She
joined the family enterprise, Decatur News Publishing Company, and served in a variety of
positions, most prominently as the Office Manager and Chief Legal Advertising Coordinator of
the Business and Legal Review of the Decatur-DeKalb News/Era, the then legal organ of
DeKalb County.  But more important than her career, was her family, and Lynn and Jerry Crane
would have and raise four children, Bill, Brian, Tanya, and Lisa. 

Lynn was active in a wide array of civic and community causes, including volunteer service as an
officer in the PTA of Heritage Elementary School, a Girl Scout Pack leader, soccer mom, and fan
of multiple sports teams and leagues of all the children and a variety of assignments within the
Childrens' Civic Theatre (CCT), in which the Crane children were also long involved.  In more
recent years she was active in the Stone Mountain Rotary Club, joining her husband Jerry who is
a 50+year Rotarian, and the Stone Mountain Women’s Club.  With the latter Lynn served in
leadership roles on the Stone Mountain Park Ghost Tours through the Stone Mountain Park
Historic Village, raising funds for backpacks and school supplies for disadvantaged children as
well as the Yellow Daisy Festival and Stone Mountain Annual Tour of Homes.  Annual Rotary
Conventions to Jekyll Island were also a longtime favorite of Lynn’s.

Among Lynn’s favorite pastimes were beach strolls along Jekyll Island and later St. George
Island, where the family had vacation homes.  She would spend hours simply sitting on the
beach, listening to the waves, watching the water, and occasionally dolphins, as well as enjoying

the blue sky and clouds overhead.  When her health conditions prevented further travel, a recent
high point was a family party bringing a bit of the beach to Lynn, at her family home along the
Yellow River in Snellville, Georgia.  Second, to being near water, Lynn loved convertibles, with
the top-down and the wind blowing in her hair.  Her first family car was a 1958 Ford Fairlane
convertible and a brilliant blue Camry Solara ragtop was her final car.  Lynn befriended almost
anyone she met, loving and accepting them as they were.  Her most valued honors, apart from
family, are the many friendships and neighbors whom she held dear for many years, whether
they became Bunco game buddies, or just worked together on community projects.  And Lynn
loved to talk about anything and at any time, no matter what she was doing.

Surviving Lynn is her husband Gerald W. (Jerry) Crane, son Bill Crane, daughters Tanya
Sommers (husband John), and Lisa Fox.  Also, grandsons John E. Sommers III and Cody
Sommers, granddaughters Barclay Carson (husband Cody) and Olivia Krista, Kylie and Kiera
Fox, and most recently two great-grandsons, Carter and Callen Carson.  Lynn was predeceased
by middle son Brian Keith Crane in April of 2104. 

A Celebration of Life Party will be held in Lynn’s memory on Friday, August 26th at Vecoma on
the River. 4400 Vecoma Lane, Snellville, GA, 30039. The venue is right off Ross Rd, off Hwy 78
just east of Lake Lucerne. Friends are invited to drop by anytime between 3 PM and 7 PM to join
Lynn’s family in this celebration. A Memorial service was held for Lynn for the immediate family
on June 28th.

In lieu of flowers, those who wish to remember Lynn with a charitable contribution are
suggested to consider either Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (choa.org), the Down Syndrome
Association of Atlanta (https://www.dsaatl.org/give), or the March of Dimes, all worthy and
three of her favorite causes.

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  1. Vivian Price Saffold says:

    Wishing peace, love and happy memories to Jerry, her family and all who loved her.Vivian and Mike Price Saffold

  2. Nanette Evans says:

    So sorry to hear of your loss.
    I hope memories of happy times together will bring your heart peace.
    Sending love and hugs,
    Nanette Vallecillo Evans

  3. Wendy Nickerson says:

    Lynn was the best – will always remember Christmas undies and New Years $1 … sending lots of love and hugs to you all and love you all ❤️🙏🏻


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