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Jacqueline Warren Craft

Bartlett, Tennessee

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JACQUELINE WARREN CRAFT, of Bartlett, TN, retired IRS Manager Taxpayer Advocate Division, died Monday, April 2, 2007 at her home. She graduated from Ensley High School, Birmingham, AL in 1956. Jackie married John W. Craft in 1958. She was also an officer in Little Theater, Symphony League, and...

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My prayers are for your family because they now face the hardest challange and that is to continue life as you would have wanted them to. You are missed but I am sure the love you bestowed on your family will win out and they will be able to not only move on but move on with a smile for one of the greatest gifts God bestowed on them. Rest now Jackie/Lucy

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I am sorry for your loss. Jackie was my manager in TAS until her retirement. I was happy to have received a Christmas card from her with a personal message about my son. She was the best manager and a beautiful person. She will be missed. May happy memories bring you comfort at this time.

To the family please keep the faith, because God makes no mistakes,Jackie offered me words of encougement when my little boy was fighting his battle with cancer, after he passed Jackie said he was at peace now with no more suffering, I'll never forget that smile and laugh she was an excellent Manager in Taxpayer Advocate she knew how to lift your spirits when we were down, I'll miss her kind ways and a heart full of gold.

To the family I want to say Keep the Faith because God makes no mistakes, I'll never forget Jackie and her words of encouragement to me as my little boy was fighting his cancer, after he passed Jackie told me to stay strong because I'll see my child again with no more suffering, she was a wonderful Manager in Taxpayer Advocate, we will truly miss an inspiration and a beautiful spirit.

It has been a while, but I still remember Jackie speaking clearly, smiling, nodding her head and walking all at the same time. I'm sure these pleasant memories will be shared by others.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Big blue eyes, beautiful red hair, a smile and laugh that could charm anyone, we called you our “Southern Belle”. Anyone that knew you loved you.
Goodbye, Southern Belle.
I Love You,
Anita Hart

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.