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I was sorry to learn of your loss. Alan and I went to school together and I had met Sarah and Rex in their home whenever he and I went to Houston.
Richard Lewis
February 18, 2004 | Wheatland, WY


Houston, Texas
SARAH ANNA CRAGO, age 62, died in the company of family members, Thursday, February 12, 2004 at Methodist Hospital. She was born on December 16, 1941in Lufkin, Texas to A.B. and Cloteal Youngblood. Sarah's memory and spirit live on through her husband of 32 years and the love of her life, Dr. Rex...
Read MoreI was sorry to learn of your loss. Alan and I went to school together and I had met Sarah and Rex in their home whenever he and I went to Houston.
Richard Lewis
February 18, 2004 | Wheatland, WY
I was so sorry to hear of Sarah's passing. She was always so kind to me and made me laugh during difficult times. Sarah has been an inspiration to my daughter and her niece, Alanna -- I thank her for that and for all of the love she bestowed upon Alanna the past 17 years. Sarah will be deeply missed by all who knew her, and all who did should rejoice in the fact that their lives were touched by such a wonderful woman.
Wendy Eagleson
February 16, 2004 | Nacogdoches, TX
Dear Rex and Family,
Pleae know how very much we are thinking of you at this time. Sarah will live always in our hearts and memories.
Words just can not express our feelings at this time. We are hoping that you will find comfort in knowing that your friends are keeping you close in thought.
Love,
Sally and Danny Paul, Clayton Paul, and Anna Joy Windham
Sally & Danny Paul WIndham
February 16, 2004 | Center, TX
Catherine and family,
My heartfelt condolences to you. Having recently lost a parent myself, I realize the sense of loss you must be feeling and just how difficult this time is for you.
I feel so fortunate to have known Sarah through you. She led a remarkable life, touched the lives of so many people and has left a tremendous legacy.
I am sure she is smiling down at you from a better place. Although her physical body is no more, she will always...
poonam
February 16, 2004 | Austin, TX
To Catherine and her family -
My thoughts and prayers are with you. It sounds as if you have many wonderful memories and a loving family. Know that you have many people who care about you and who are here for you.
Niki Aberle
February 16, 2004 | Austin, TX
folks,
i am saddened by your bereavement. losing a loved one is never easy. i also know the last few weeks have been rough on Sarah and on each of you. i am sure she is in a good place now, at peace with herself. may her memories remain a cherishable legacy.
unni
February 15, 2004 | Austin, TX
Dearest Rex, Devin and Tom, Katie, Kisna, and Steven, John and I are so sorry for your loss. Sarah was only in our lives for a short time. But, It did not take us long to see what an amazing women she was-so full of love, kindness, and grace. She touched us with her courage and humor when we knew she was feeling worse than she would ever admit. We saw the pride she had in her family and the little pieces of Sarah that showed in each of you. Our lives are better because Sarah was a part of...
John and Debbie Blozik
February 15, 2004 | Thorsby, AL
I want to express my heartfelt sorrow for the loss of such an exceptional mother, mother-in-law, and wife. She is loved by all and will always be remembered to those who knew her and her wit. Sarah was always full of laughter and joy. She brought smiles to many sad faces over the years. I have only known Sarah for 6 short years and recently married her daughter Devin. I am happy that I got to know Sarah during this time. She has an amazing family that will carry her legacy with them for years...
Thomas Stasicha, MD
February 15, 2004 | Pearland, TX
I send my love and lots of healing energy to all of Sarah's children, siblings, grandkids and friends during this time. I appreciate the wonderful and inspiring tribute expressed in Sarah's obituary.
All I can say is "Thank You" because when I first heard I called my mother. For the first time we talked about death and it has freed us up to more fully appreciate our relationship.
Lastly, I express gratitude to Kishna and her family for living their lives and...
Linda Robin Curcio
February 15, 2004 | Austin, TX