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Nelda <I>Dalton</I> Crader

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Nelda Dalton Crader

Birth
USA
Death
11 Jun 2019 (aged 84)
Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.1756118, Longitude: -89.8029166
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Passed away peacefully on June 11, 2019 in Cape Girardeau. She was born on January 18, 1935 to Leonard and Nelle Rhodes Dalton. She was the oldest of seven children. She worked hard on the family farm and helped care for her siblings. She grew up attending the Methodist church and was in 4-H. After graduating Delta High School, she attended the University of Missouri in Columbia. Her father called her home, persuading her to become a school teacher in a one room classroom in Allenville. While teaching she had a student named Kay, who was excited about her big brother “Jackie” coming home from the Army. On January 21, 1955 she and Jack Crader were united in marriage. This union would welcome four children; Mariesa, Kevin, Kim & Brandi. She obtained her BS in Education from SEMO while raising her children and teaching. She continued to be active in the Methodist church and Eastern Star, achieving a 50+ year membership. She was always available to her family and friends for anything they might need. She taught 4th grade at Chaffee and is still fondly remembered. After teaching for 32 years, she retired to spend more time with Jack. They enjoyed traveling and would talk all day. They attended Church of God in Jackson together and cherished spending time with their family. She was also a member of Oak Ridge Homemakers. On November 3, 2014, just a few months short of 60 years, her life would forever change when Jack was called to his heavenly home. Her steadfast faith in her Lord was the prevailing force throughout her life she could often be found reading her Bible or some other religious book. She had an angelic voice and of all the things that life took from her, she was able to sing until the end. Her endless strength and energy created a home full of warmth, love, laughter and delicious food. She was a wonderful role model and created a strong foundation for her family. She taught us well and her memory will live on in our hearts and lives. Loving survivors include son, Kevin (Linda) Crader of Jackson; daughters, Kim (Mike) Begley of Arbor and Brandi (Dave) Farris of Jefferson City; grandchildren Kia Cochran, Nikki Hodges and Jon Steinnerd; great grandchildren Daphne Warren, Colton Hodges, Luke Warren, Kayla Hodges, Kilie Miles, Kassie Hodges and Vivian Begley; sister, Suda Crawford and brothers, Max Dalton and Wayne Dalton.
She was preceded in death by her husband; daughter, Mariesa Lesch; grandsons, A.J. Begley and Michael Borgfield; parents; siblings, Glenda Schuh, Bill Dalton and Darris Dalton.

Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel
Passed away peacefully on June 11, 2019 in Cape Girardeau. She was born on January 18, 1935 to Leonard and Nelle Rhodes Dalton. She was the oldest of seven children. She worked hard on the family farm and helped care for her siblings. She grew up attending the Methodist church and was in 4-H. After graduating Delta High School, she attended the University of Missouri in Columbia. Her father called her home, persuading her to become a school teacher in a one room classroom in Allenville. While teaching she had a student named Kay, who was excited about her big brother “Jackie” coming home from the Army. On January 21, 1955 she and Jack Crader were united in marriage. This union would welcome four children; Mariesa, Kevin, Kim & Brandi. She obtained her BS in Education from SEMO while raising her children and teaching. She continued to be active in the Methodist church and Eastern Star, achieving a 50+ year membership. She was always available to her family and friends for anything they might need. She taught 4th grade at Chaffee and is still fondly remembered. After teaching for 32 years, she retired to spend more time with Jack. They enjoyed traveling and would talk all day. They attended Church of God in Jackson together and cherished spending time with their family. She was also a member of Oak Ridge Homemakers. On November 3, 2014, just a few months short of 60 years, her life would forever change when Jack was called to his heavenly home. Her steadfast faith in her Lord was the prevailing force throughout her life she could often be found reading her Bible or some other religious book. She had an angelic voice and of all the things that life took from her, she was able to sing until the end. Her endless strength and energy created a home full of warmth, love, laughter and delicious food. She was a wonderful role model and created a strong foundation for her family. She taught us well and her memory will live on in our hearts and lives. Loving survivors include son, Kevin (Linda) Crader of Jackson; daughters, Kim (Mike) Begley of Arbor and Brandi (Dave) Farris of Jefferson City; grandchildren Kia Cochran, Nikki Hodges and Jon Steinnerd; great grandchildren Daphne Warren, Colton Hodges, Luke Warren, Kayla Hodges, Kilie Miles, Kassie Hodges and Vivian Begley; sister, Suda Crawford and brothers, Max Dalton and Wayne Dalton.
She was preceded in death by her husband; daughter, Mariesa Lesch; grandsons, A.J. Begley and Michael Borgfield; parents; siblings, Glenda Schuh, Bill Dalton and Darris Dalton.

Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel


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