Edgar Lee Cralle, 84, passed away Thursday, Oct. 19, 2006, in Fort Worth.
Mr. Cralle was born April 17, 1922, in Norman, Okla., to Edgar and Florence Teal Cralle. He was a graduate of the University of Oklahoma and worked in engineering management in the oil and gas industry. He moved to Granbury in 1986 after working in West Texas and Oklahoma. He was a former resident of Chickasha, Okla. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Elizabeth Culbertson Cralle, in 1999.
Survivors include his wife, Wilmuth Youngblood Cralle of Granbury; daughters, Anne Miller, Donna Mills and husband, Wayne, all of North Richland Hills; sons, Michael Cralle and wife, Laura, of Midland, Steven Cralle of Dallas; eight grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and extended family, Joel and Sandy Youngblood, Kerry Youngblood, Ronnie Youngblood; six grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21, 2006 at Wiley Funeral Home, Granbury, Texas, with burial at Holly Hills Memorial Park. Memorials may be sent to the charity of choice.
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