Patricia Faye Pettyjohn Craig © Cheyenne Star 26 Feb 2004 Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Patricia Faye Pettyjohn Craig, 69, passed away February 19, 2004 at the Clinton Hospital with family by her side.
Faye was born on April 4, 1934 at Peru, Kansas to Theodore Harpe and Jessie Florence Culber Pettyjohn.
She grew up in Kansas and Colorado, and then moved to Oklahoma.
She was married to Arthur Craig on May 12, 1964 and they established their home northwest of Leedey, and with this union they raised four children, Krystal, Scott, King and Kasey.
Faye devoted her life to her family as a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She enjoyed taking trips with her family, shopping for shoes, riding her golf cart with her dogs, and going to auctions.
Preceding her in death are her parents; and two brothers, Roy and Theodore Pettyjohn.
She is survived by her husband, Arthur of the home; a daughter, Krystal Harrel and husband Joey of Vici, Oklahoma; two sons, Scott Craig and wife Sheryl; Arthur "King" Craig Jr., and wife Shannon, both of Leedey, Oklahoma; and daughter, Kasey Detgen and husband Jim of Alva, Oklahoma; two sisters, Lorna Harjo and husband Don of Caldwell, Arkansas; and Wilma Matlock of Enid, Oklahoma; ten grandchildren, Zac and Kristi Harrel; Tracy, Trina and Trevor Craig; Chance, Logan, Levi and Jacob Craig, and Kaleb Schrock; many nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Services were held February 21, 2004 in the First United Methodist Church, Leedey, Oklahoma with internment following in the Shirley Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
Services arranged by Shaw Funeral Home, Leedey, Oklahoma.
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