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Geraldine Cranford, 93, of Eufaula, Oklahoma passed from this life on Thursday, August 21, 2025 in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Geraldine was born on October 9, 1931, in Witts Springs, Arkansas, the daughter of Walter Lee and Orva Ferne (Williams) Murray.
She married Roy Cranford on August 19,1955. Geraldine was a certified nurses assistant. She loved watching her grandkids play sports, playing board games and going fishing.
Survivors include her daughter Debbie Burke and husband Terry of Eufaula; grandchildren Roy Don Gibson, Tina Gibson O'Brien, Summer Braswell and Candace Watkins; great grandchildren Tara Gibson, Josh Folsom, Justin Folsom, Gavin Watkins, Ava Neill, Hailey Braswell, Cameron Braswell and many great great great grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Orva Murray, her husband Roy Cranford, two daughters; Carolyn Gibson and Linda Evans, and two sisters; Bernell Harrelson and Clariece Evans.
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