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I miss you very much uncle Bill! I look forward to the day when we can see each other again!
George Cranford, Jr.
March 19, 2019 | Dunkirk, MD | Family


Silver Spring, Maryland
WILLIAM C. CRANFORD Of Mitchellville, MD, formerly of Adelphi, MD, died peacefully among his family on Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Bill was the beloved husband of the late Ella June Cranford and father of Jennifer Cranford Lynn, Rosanna L. Tucker, and Paul G. Talbott. He is also survived...
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George Cranford, Jr.
March 19, 2019 | Dunkirk, MD | Family

Uncle Bill - My God keep you in his peaceful blessing with kind spirit. May you spend quality time with Tuck and a band of angels. May peace be with your soul. Amen
My deepest sympathy to the Cranford Family, may God comfort you in your moments of sorrow.
Susan Wilson
March 27, 2012 | Dunkirk, MD
My wife, Eileen, and I are very close friends with George Cranford and his family. George, we are so sorry to hear about your uncle Bill. We have never met him, as you know, but he is a very special person and he should be very proud of you because you and your family are the epitome of people that give kindness and love, always. I know he was a good mentor and you are blessed to have him in your lives.
I'm sure uncle Bill will be met by the other angels who have preceded him: Tuck,...
Eileen and Jack Mento
March 26, 2012 | Medfield, MA

Bill Cranford... Kind, caring, he was a man of many talents, could always make you laugh.He was the BEST of neighbors, always looking out for us and helping when he could. I always enjoyed talking to you. You will be GREATLY missed. My heartfelt condolences to the Cranford family.
Patti Ritchie
March 26, 2012 | Temple Hills, MD
As a young man growing up Bill was a strong and positive influence in my life and a person that I greatly admired and looked up to.He provided me and our family with a quiet but unwavering sense of support and security and we knew we could always count on him. He was a good man who lived his life with strong convictions and beliefs and I will always remember him fondly and with love.
Paul Talbott
March 26, 2012 | Davidsonville, MD
Uncle Bill I love you with all my heart, we as a family were blessed to have Men like you and Tuck in our lives. You and June will always have a special place in my heart. I look forward to the day when we all will see each other again. Thank you Bill for all you did for me, you will always be a great example of what kindness and love should be. I will miss the lunches we had at the office and you words of wisdom. We lost a great Father, uncle and friend here, but we gained a great angel in...
George Cranford, Jr.
March 26, 2012 | Dunkirk, MD

To the man who played such a tremendous role in my life. You were a father when I had none, taught me to play baseball, took me hunting and showed me how to shoot a quarter out of a tree, gave me a place to come when I was scared, helped me gain control and wipe away the tears after mine & Jennifer's horrific bike accident and, most importantly, you & Aunt June introduced me to my husband of 28 years (your nephew) and finally made me a part of this wonderful family. I'll never forget how...
Kathleen Cranford
March 26, 2012 | Dunkirk, MD
I will miss Uncle Bill. I remember him and Aunt June coming to visit especially at Christmas. We would all go into the woods to look for a tree and running cedar. I now take my children into the woods and always think of him and my Dad when I see a tree or running cedar that they would have liked. He was a good man. Laura Cranford, Owings, MD
March 24, 2012
I have no words. He was my rock. A kind, gentle, loving, funny, rock, and my best friend for many years. The person who showed by example how to be true to yourself, and what generosity and nobleness really look like. He fills my heart, and I loved being his daughter.
Jennifer Cranford Lynn
March 23, 2012 | Washington, DC