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Jackie Lou <I>Bradshaw</I> Craig

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Jackie Lou Bradshaw Craig

Birth
Death
4 Jun 2014 (aged 73)
Burial
Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.8717909, Longitude: -94.8242635
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Jackie L Craig


Jackie Bradshaw Craig passed from this life into her spiritual life after answering the call from the bright light that drew her internal peace.

She always hoped her beloved daughter Traci Dee, her parents, and relatives who had passed before her and the many beloved pets would be there to great her into this most peaceful of all places. A place without pain and suffering. She had a chronic respiratory illness for many years. 

She met and married William Michael Craig (Mike) in Wichita, Kansas on June 14, 1966. From this union a son was born, William Bradshaw Craig (Brad) on November 23, 1966.

She was a Registered Nurse for many years working at Bradshaw Memorial Hospital as director of nursing. During this time she taught Certified Nurses Aid course as well as EMT class for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.

She was a card carrying Cherokee Indian. She was very proud of her heritage. She and her late daughter, Traci, spent very special times at various Pow-wows. Tracie was honored to do the Lord's Prayer in Indians sign language for various community groups.

She and her father founded the first Humane Society in Miami.

Survivors include her husband of forty-seven years Mike of the home, also of the home her very special love who always had a special place in her heart, her great granddaughter Lexi Amaya Santiago, her granddaughter Danielle Santiago, her son Brad Craig and his wife Linda of Morgantown, North Carolina.

Other survivors include three cousins Joe Neill and his wife Dee Ann of Grand Lake, Oklahoma, Jim Palllis and his wife Carol of Welch, Oklahoma and Stephanie and her husband Marshall of St. Louis, Missouri.

She always considered Mike's family as her own, his uncles, aunts, nieces and nephew and cousins of which there were many. His late mother Luenetia Crow Ramsey was an angel on earth loved by all that knew her.

Preceding her in death was her daughter Tracie Dee, who went to her eternal resting place at a very young age, thirty-nine years young, she was also preceded in death by her father Dr. Jack Owen Bradshaw and her mother Aileen Elizabeth Neill Bradshaw.

In Lieu of flowers her wish was donations in her name to the Animal Aid and Adoption and Adoption Society 501 East Central, Miami, Oklahoma.

Services for Jackie will be 10:00 AM on Monday, June 9, 2014 at the Cooper Memorial Chapel at the Brown-Winters Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Miami.

Friends and family may send the family notes of encouragement by viewing Mrs. Craig's Tribute Page at www.brown-winters.com.

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Miami - Craig, Jackie L., age unavailable, homemaker, died Wednesday. Services pending. Brown-Winters.
-Tulsa World







Jackie L Craig


Jackie Bradshaw Craig passed from this life into her spiritual life after answering the call from the bright light that drew her internal peace.

She always hoped her beloved daughter Traci Dee, her parents, and relatives who had passed before her and the many beloved pets would be there to great her into this most peaceful of all places. A place without pain and suffering. She had a chronic respiratory illness for many years. 

She met and married William Michael Craig (Mike) in Wichita, Kansas on June 14, 1966. From this union a son was born, William Bradshaw Craig (Brad) on November 23, 1966.

She was a Registered Nurse for many years working at Bradshaw Memorial Hospital as director of nursing. During this time she taught Certified Nurses Aid course as well as EMT class for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.

She was a card carrying Cherokee Indian. She was very proud of her heritage. She and her late daughter, Traci, spent very special times at various Pow-wows. Tracie was honored to do the Lord's Prayer in Indians sign language for various community groups.

She and her father founded the first Humane Society in Miami.

Survivors include her husband of forty-seven years Mike of the home, also of the home her very special love who always had a special place in her heart, her great granddaughter Lexi Amaya Santiago, her granddaughter Danielle Santiago, her son Brad Craig and his wife Linda of Morgantown, North Carolina.

Other survivors include three cousins Joe Neill and his wife Dee Ann of Grand Lake, Oklahoma, Jim Palllis and his wife Carol of Welch, Oklahoma and Stephanie and her husband Marshall of St. Louis, Missouri.

She always considered Mike's family as her own, his uncles, aunts, nieces and nephew and cousins of which there were many. His late mother Luenetia Crow Ramsey was an angel on earth loved by all that knew her.

Preceding her in death was her daughter Tracie Dee, who went to her eternal resting place at a very young age, thirty-nine years young, she was also preceded in death by her father Dr. Jack Owen Bradshaw and her mother Aileen Elizabeth Neill Bradshaw.

In Lieu of flowers her wish was donations in her name to the Animal Aid and Adoption and Adoption Society 501 East Central, Miami, Oklahoma.

Services for Jackie will be 10:00 AM on Monday, June 9, 2014 at the Cooper Memorial Chapel at the Brown-Winters Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Miami.

Friends and family may send the family notes of encouragement by viewing Mrs. Craig's Tribute Page at www.brown-winters.com.

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Miami - Craig, Jackie L., age unavailable, homemaker, died Wednesday. Services pending. Brown-Winters.
-Tulsa World







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