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~Acknowledgement ~
The Craddock family wishes to express our sincere thanks for the many kind words, prayers, cards, flowers, phone calls, text messages, Facebook messages and other expressions of love during our time of bereavement.
~May God Bless You All.
We Will Miss You
We know all people say We all have to go And there you lay We all astonished in awe; We didn’t expect to see this day The day you left, and we had to say goodbye To all the fun, laughs, and jokes Your “poor man” spaghetti and fried chicken Loved by all your folks Hardly ever saw you down with a frown Everyone embraced you for who you were You were our “Pie.” The mother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin that never got old That’s why we never thought this day Was on its way, But we refuse to ask “why.” You have lived your life to the fullest We will miss you, OUR Sweet Pie!
~Active Pallbearers ~
Dennis Craddock Jr. John Carson Alvin Clark II Brian Clark Jeremy Craddock Justin Wright Morris Anderson
~Committal Rites & Entombment ~ New Park Cemetery 4536 Horn Lake Rd. Memphis, Tennessee 38109
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Friday, January 26, 2018 11:00 A.M.
My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever. Psalms 73:26
Bertha (Pie) Craddock
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Harrison’s Memorial Chapel, Inc. 3320 Millbranch Rd. Memphis, Tennessee 38116
Reverend James Cutter
was born December 23, 1949, to
~Officiating~
Willie B. Craddock (proceeded her in death) and Mary F. Craddock in Memphis, TN. She attended Melrose High School, and her first employment was with Rose Court Motel. She worked various jobs and retired from Hampton Inn. “Pie” was a hardworking, witty, outgoing woman that took pride in bringing joy to others and made everyone feel loved. Bertha “Pie” leaves to cherish her loving memories to one son; Marvin Craddock; daughter-in-law, Michelle Craddock; she also leaves two sisters, Dorrean Porter (Don), Madie Craddock; and one brother, Dennis (Yvonne) Craddock; six grandchildren, Opal Smith, Stuart Craddock,
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Processional Prayer.............................................................................Elder Antonio Fields Scriptures: Old and New Testament......................................Elder Antonio Fields Solo............................................................................Evangelist Angela Ford
Remarks:
Respectfully 2-3 Speakers (3 Minutes, Please)
Family & Friends
Obituary
Christian Brown, Andre Walker, Jarrod Brown and Britney Brown; and
(Read Silently)
seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one sister,
Soft Music rendered by Ms. Rose Futch
Jinneal Craddock Clark; and one brother, Willie V. Craddock. She also leaves a host of nieces, nephews, friends, and family.
Solo............................................................................Evangelist Angela Ford Eulogy.................................................................................Rev. James Cutter Recessional
Greater Faith Baptist Church
~Remains will not be viewed after Eulogy~