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Crystaline (Peel) Aul

Posted 2020-04-04 by mhenderson
Published in The Mineron April 2, 2020 -
Kingman, Arizona -

Crystaline Peel Aul, 62, returned home to her Heavenly Father in the
early afternoon on Friday, March 20, 2020 from injuries sustained in a
car accident.

Criss was born to Robert Lloyd and Grace Evangeline Pahoundis Peel on
Jan. 21, 1958, in Akron, Ohio. She was the second of five children.
She graduated from Kenmore High School and attended Ricks College in
Rexburg, Idaho, where she met the love of her life and eternal
companion, Milton Todd Aul. They were married for time and all
eternity in the Mesa, Arizona LDS Temple on Jan. 4, 1978. She was the
devoted mother of six children who all love her very much. Criss and
Milton moved a great deal during their marriage, but in 1993, they
settled in Kingman, Arizona, and grew to love the area and the people
that became their friends and neighbors.

It was impossible to know Criss and not love her. She had the most
giving heart. She could always be found serving, lifting the
downtrodden, or creating something beautiful. She was a devoted
servant of God, wife, mom, grandma, sister and friend.

Criss was deeply involved and devoted to the Boy Scouts of America.
She mentored so many young men through the scouting program, and on
March 7, 2015, she was awarded the Silver Beaver recognition award.
She was also recognized as an Influential Woman in Scouting. Criss
held many other callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints including a counselor in the Relief Society, Primary president,
nursery leader and others. Criss worked as a phlebotomist and X-ray
technician for many years and then spent many years as a stay-at-home
mom. In 2001, she started working for the Kingman Unified School
District. Eventually, she settled at Lee Williams High School as a
teacher’s aide in the Career and Technical Education program, where
she worked until the day she died. She had a positive influence on
everyone who knew her, and she will be sorely missed.

Criss is preceded in death by her father, Robert. She is survived by
her mother, Grace; her husband, Milton; her children, Tricialyn
(Chris) Apolinar, LaRee Scott, Kaylene (Jesse) Allen, Lisa (Dammon)
Burden, Alan Todd Aul, and Robert Milton (McKayla) Aul; her 11
grandchildren, Ethan Alexander Scott, Ambria LaRee Scott, Samuel Jesse
Allen, Jacob Tyler Allen, Ryan Andrew Allen, Brandon Henry Allen, Eli
Ninja Burden, Eric Zeal Burden, Eden Rae Burden, Lyla Grace Aul and
Addilyn Claire Aul; and her siblings, Gregory Robert (Karen) Peel,
Renee (Lamont) Christensen, Doreen Peel, and Jeffery Lloyd (Jeanine)
Peel.

A viewing will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, April 3, 2020, at Silver
Creek Mortuary in Taylor, Arizona. Graveside services will immediately
follow at Snowflake Cemetery. Due to the traveling distance and
current world events, the funeral services will be broadcast
(technology permitting) through Facebook live video, and/or recorded
and made available for later viewing.



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