IN LOVING MEMORY OF Anthony Crnkovich

Anthony

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Crnkovich

July 20, 1957 – November 22, 2019

Anthony Crnkovich's Obituary

Tony Crnkovich went home to Jesus Friday November 22, 2019 at his home in Thayne, Wyoming.


Tony was born July 20, 1957 in Willits, California to William and Ruth Crnkovich. Tony worked for JR Simplot 41 years and retired in September 2015. He exemplified hard work and dedication not only to his family but those he worked with.


Tony was so proud of his three children: Judy Williams (Dale Williams) William Crnkovich and Charity Williams (Tyler Williams).  He had six grandchildren: Christopher, Katelyn and Kaileb Camacho, Kaelana Crnkovich, Benjamin and Zoie Williams, and one great granddaughter, Freya Camacho.


Tony was married to Brenda Crnkovich 31 years. During that time, they had many adventures together. The last was to attend Charis Bible College together in Colorado. He said he was thankful for that experience and was happy for the "little" push she gave him to go.


Tony was an amazing and very talented man. He loved hunting with his son William, and brother Larry Crnkovich. He enjoyed camping with the family and spending time in the mountains. He loved the ocean and spending time fishing with his brother Dave Crnkovich.


Tony enjoyed restoring old vintage snowmobiles and making them shine. He enjoyed sharing his knowledge of restoration, spending time with his snowmobile family, as well as showing and racing the finished sleds.


The family will be having a graveside service in Soda Springs, Idaho in mid May 2020. We will post specifics at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the funeral expenses.

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