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Jennifer Lorraine Crimm, of San Angelo, passed away on May 5, 2026. Born on September 7, 1986. Jennifer lived boldly, loudly, lovingly, and unapologetically herself every single day.
Jennifer was the daughter of Kathryn Crimm and Michael Crimm and Bonus Mom Janice Crimm, beloved sister to Jessica Crimm, and proud aunt to Layla Arledge whom she lovingly referred to as Short Stack. She was preceded in death by her sister Virginia Smalley and her Uncle Bob and cousin Tracy Rudloff and Aunt Kay and cousin Joel Byrd, all of whom no doubt welcomed her with laughter and hugs on the other side.
A 2004 graduate of Lake View High School, Jennifer spent her life wearing many hats - and many uniforms, there was no job too hard for Jennifer, from caregiver to Sales Associate. No matter where she worked, Jennifer left an impression that people never forgot.
To know Jennifer was to know laughter. Walking into a room with her was less of an entrance and more of an event announcement. She had a gift for finding humor in even the most serious situations, often making people laugh when they least expected it - and probably when they were trying hardest not to. But beyond the jokes and playful spirit was someone deeply compassionate, dependable, and loving. When life became difficult, Jennifer had a way of making sure you didn't carry anything by yourself.
Jennifer found joy in simple things: barbecuing outside, sitting by the water with a cold drink in hand, throwing darts, and singing loud and proud without a care who heard her. Her beloved cat, Onya, and dog, Hulk, were her babies, and she loved them fiercely. Jennifer loved hard, and if she loved you, there was never any question about it - she made sure you knew.
Though her absence leaves an ache that words cannot fully express, Jennifer's laughter, stories, and larger-than-life spirit will continue to live on in everyone fortunate enough to have known her.
Services will be held at Robert Massie Funeral Home May 11, 2026 at 11:00 AM. Burial will follow at Eden Cemetery under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.
"Some people quietly leave footprints on your heart. Jennifer kicked the door open, made everybody laugh, and left rainbow glitter everywhere."