Margaret-Cranfield-Obituary

Margaret Leontean "Lee" Cranfield

Sedalia, Missouri

1916-2009

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Margaret Leontean "Lee" Cranfield, a native of Sedalia passed away on Monday, June 29, 2009 in Cole Camp. She was born June 18, 1916 at Zora, MO a daughter of William Ira and Bessie Jane (Braden) Allen. July 15, 1936, she was married to Charles L. Cranfield, who passed away June 2, 1979....

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Connie, I was so sorry to hear of your moms passing.Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We will always have our wonderful memories of her. I think of you often. Deana (Baslee) Williams.

Evelyn & Charles,
Just read the obituary on Lee, so sorry to hear that. We are sending our thoughts and prayers to you all.
Linda and Ty Magnuson

Aunt Lee, I will miss you so. But I know that you and Uncle Dutch, Uncle Bill, Aunt Margaret, Grandma And Grandpa and my daddy are having the greatest family reunion ever. Don't be too ornary! To all my cousins, Patty, Joyce and Connie my thoughts and prayers are with you.
With much love,
Beth (Allen) Cline

Connie & Larry--
We are so sorry we cannot be with you for the Memorial Service on Friday. But we will continue to keep you in our prayers. May God's presence give you peace during this time of loss and grief. We love you!
Pastors Harlan & Ruth Kaden

To Pat & Robin:
My thoughts go with you during this time of grieving. She lived a long life & you will always have those memories.
Your Friend Always,
Tina

Evelyn (Allen)Garber and family,
Just wanted you to know that we are thinking of you. We enjoyed visiting with Lee Cranfield and talking about the Braden family. We are distant cousins on the Braden side of the family. She was a wonderful person.
Love, Michael Middleton

Connie, I just wanted you to know that my family is thinking of you in your time of loss. Betty(Robb) Payne

My precious Aunt Lee...I have always loved you so very much. It seems like yesterday that I stood there in front of you laughing and smiling because you were so funny. I was always asking my mom "When can I see my Aunt Lee?" Once in Gardner, Ks. I said "I wish Aunt Lee was here." That very moment you and Uncle Dutch and the kids pulled in our driveway. Wow what a miracle....wish it and it comes true. You have always been in my thoughts and I will never forget the memories . Patty, Joyce,...

Connie, you are in my thoughts and my prayers. May God be with you and grant you His peace.