Betty Jane Craddock

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Memorial services for Betty Jane Craddock, 81, of Lone Star, will be 10:00 a.m. Friday, August 9, 2013 at First Baptist Church in Lone Star, with Rev. Slugo Norris officiating. Services are under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Springs. There will be a time of visitation from 6 until 8 Thursday evening at the funeral home. Mrs. Craddock was born March 18, 1932 in Princeton, Texas and passed away August 5, 2013 at a Longview hospital. She was married three times and the Good Lord took all three husbands, James Driggers, Jack Lile, and Lloyd Craddock. Survivors include two sons, Frank Driggers, of Lone Star, and James Driggers and wife Brenda, of Pittsburg; one daughter Lorell Barron, of Arlington; three grandchildren, Stephanie Mitcham, Jason Driggers, and Chelsea Barron; two great grandchildren, Alex Mitcham and Morgan Mitcham; and three sisters Opal Vaughn and husband Bootsy, of Jenkins, Sue Wallace, of Diana, and Shirley Sneed, of Hughes Springs.

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  1. We are saddened by the loss of Aunt Jane. Danny & I loved her. She was a wonderful woman and will be greatly missed. We will continue to pray for the family. We love you all.Danny & Susan

  2. Frank, hold tight to memories for comfort, lean on your friends for strength, and always remember how much you are cared about. My prayers are with you and your family.

  3. Frank, Granny Opal and family, We are so very sorry to hear about the passing of Aunt Jane she was a wonderful lady and I know she will be greatly missed by all.

  4. Joyful JaneJane was such a beautiful woman in so many ways. She could always find a positive aspect to whatever was happening in her life. She has had so many physical challenges but she still kept on pulling out that bright smile and spreading the sunshine to light up the room. The memory that will always be burned in my mind is of Jane driving up in front of the church, taking what seemed an eternity to get out of the car and walk down the sidewalk and on to "her" seat so she could worship God. So many of those trips also included her juggling one or two covered dishes as she made her way back to the fellowship hall for so many occasions. That huge effort was a powerful testimony. She loved her Lord and she loved His church. Thanks for happy memories Miss Jane.

  5. Joyful Janeand P.S. – Miss Jane. Hilton enjoyed the tasty dishes as well as the happy laugh and joyful smile. Hilton and Inez Stroman


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