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Home Apache, Caddo CO, Oklahoma September 2014 Jimmy Allen McCracken December 25, 1935 ~ May 2, 2018 Jimmy Allen McCracken Of Apache, OK Was born December 25, 1935 in Apache, OK to Alvin Houston and Jessie Pauline [Webb] McCracken. He passed away at his home in Apache on May 2, 2018 at the age of 82. Jim graduated from Apache High school and attended Cameron University. He joined the US Army National Guard. He went to work at Ft. Sill as a Radar Technician. He married Joan Pilcher on December 1, 1960 at Ft. Sill. She preceded him in death on December 23, 2008. After retiring from Civil Service, he and Joan bought the Tasty Cream in Apache and operated it for many years before he went to work at the Radio Shack in Apache. He belonged to the Elks Lodge in Lawton, and had been a member of the Apache Fire Department. He enjoyed fishing and camping and loved to travel. He was very close to all his family, and enjoyed helping them whenever he could. He is survived by: His son and daughter-in-law - Jeff and Lisa McCracken Oakdale, PA, 5 grandchildren - Lauren McCracken, Jeffrey McCracken, Jr.; Garrett McCracken, Matthew McCracken, Lindsay McCracken, His sister and her husband - Judy and Red Roberts, Apache, 2 sisters-in-law - Virginia McCracken Apache Frances McCracken, Apache, Many beloved nieces and nephews, His companion and close friend -Pat McCauley, Cement, OK. He was preceded in death by: His wife, Joan McCracken, His parents, Alvin and Pauline McCracken, His step-mother - Bertha McCracken, 2 brothers - Bobby McCracken, Alvin “Chub” McCracken. Funeral services will be held Saturday, May 5th at 10:00 A.M. at the First Baptist Church of Apache with Pastor Kerry Glasgow officiating. Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery under the direction of Crews Funeral Home. |
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Home Apache, Caddo CO, Oklahoma September 2014 Joan [Pilcher] McCracken September 27, 1937 ~ December 23, 2008 APACHE Funeral for Joan McCracken, 71, Apache, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at First Baptist Church of Apache with the Rev. Leon Shade officiating. Mrs. McCracken died Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, in Lawton. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery under direction of Crews Funeral Home, Apache. She was born Sept. 27, 1937, in Chickasha, to Garrett D. and Daisy M. Pilcher. She married Jim McCracken on Dec.1, 1960, at Fort Sill. She earned her associates degree in accounting and worked at Fort Sill at Sexton & Sexton School Supply in Apache. She later worked in the City Clerk's office in Apache. She ran for City Clerk and served in that position for 12 years before her retirement. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Apache and the Apache Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture. She had also served in Apache Parent Teachers Organization and was a Cub Scout Den Mother. Survivors include her husband, of the home; a son and daughter-in-law, Jeff and Lisa McCracken, Pittsburgh, Pa.; five grandchildren: Lauren McCracken, Jeffrey McCracken Jr., Garrett McCracken, Matthew McCracken, and Lindsay McCracken; a brother, Sam Pilcher, Lawton; a sister, Mary Green, Fort Smith, Ark.; a sister-in-law, Wanda Pilcher; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a brother, Dan Pilcher. |
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