December 16, 2010 Bertha Fae "Bert" Brumley Craddock April 9, 1919 ~ December 16, 2010 Bertha Faye "Bert" Craddock, of Pauls Valley was born April 9, 1919 in Garvin County, Oklahoma to Carrol Jefferson and Mary Lula [Love] Brumley. She passed away December 16, 2010 in Norman, Oklahoma at the age of 91 years. Bertha Faye Brumley was married to Donel V. "Buck" Craddock in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma on January 13, 1951. She was a Homemaker; worked many jobs in the Pauls Valley area including various Restaurants. She lived for the Lord and was a wonderful woman that did whatever she could for her family. Bert was a member of First Church of God. Garvin County has been her home all of her life. She was preceded in death by her parents, Jeff and Lula Brumley; her husband of over 50 years, Donel "Buck" Craddock; and 11 brothers and sisters. Surviving family include her daughter, Debbie Craddock; granddaughter; Danielle Craddock; a great-granddaughter on the way; one brother and his wife, Leonard and Mary Lou Brumley; two sisters, Ruby Engle and Rosa Brumley, all of Pauls Valley; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and many friends. |
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