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Virginia Crawford Thacker

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Virginia Crawford Thacker March 12, 1921 - February 3, 2010 OIL CITY, LA - Virginia Crawford Thacker, born March 12, 1921, died Wednesday, February 3, 2010. Her husband, James Dewey Thacker, and her parents, Benjamin Louis Crawford and Minerva Elizabeth Crawford, preceded Virginia...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. She truly enjoyed the fullness of life. We will love you and miss you always.

My Wife & I were so sorry to hear of your Loss
Our thoughts & prayers are with you in your time of Grief
the time i spent at the airport was some of the best times
i could have wished for .she will be missed by all that knew her

Every conversation with Virginia was an advevture in it's self. She touched so many peoples lives. I would liked to have been there when she came down from that hang gliding experiance. She will be
missed by all that knew her.

Mrs. Virigina was a sweet, gracious person and beautiful in and out. Even though she was somewhat of a dare-devil, she was always a lady. I was so disappointed when she stopped driving the school bus. I was always thrilled when my brother did touch-and-goes at Thacker International Airport! Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family.
With love and condolences,
Charlene and Susan Self and family

We will miss you! Many good memories of our driving together at Herndon Magnet School.God be with your family and comfort them as only He can. Much love,Lois Westmoreland (Shreveport, LA.)

Mrs. Thacker was a very special lady. She was a teacher that told me what it was like in days gone by. She tried to teach me how to tat, but I was not a good learner. Her yearly Christmas letters were always full of life and excitement. She will be missed by us all. When we heard of her passing, I was thinking of how happy she is in Heaven seeing Mr. James again. Our thoughts are with the family.

When someone dies, a light goes out in this world. Virginia was and will remain a beacon. Few of us are fortunate enough to be touched with a lifelong friendship. I met her in 1973 and she's walked every step of my life with me. I learned to be strong, get educated and to love every second of my life from Virginia. She talked me through every major life choice. She celebrated my victories and shared my defeats. I will miss her, but believe a little bit of that amazing woman will stay...

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Virginia Crawford Thacker was truly a legend in her time, always excited every time she spoke with you, left a lasting impression on the kids that rode her bus, cared for them like they were her very own, loved her family and was thrilled when you asked about her kids , loved her church family and the Caddo Pine Island community, which loved her in return. She is in the hands of a loving God! Tom Bunting & Family