Sara Spicer Cranor “Sally” · 3 Sara “Sally” Spicer Cranor was born on September 22, 1943,...
Transcript of Sara Spicer Cranor “Sally” · 3 Sara “Sally” Spicer Cranor was born on September 22, 1943,...
We believe that all the ties of friendshipand affection which knit us as one
throughout our livesdo not unravel
with death.+
Sara Spicer Cranor“Sally”
September 22, 1943 + March 29, 2019
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ENTRANCE PROCESSION
Processional Song: “You Are Near”We Celebrate #892
OPENING PRAYER
LITURGY OF THE WORD
First Reading Wisdom 3:1-9
RESPONSORIAL PSALM RESPONSEPsalm 23
“The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want.”
Second Reading Revelation 21:1-5a, 6b-7
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN[John 14:1-6]
HOMILY
PRAYERS OF THE FAITHFUL Response: “Lord, Hear Our Prayer”
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LITURGY OF THE EUCHARISTPreparation of the Gifts: “Open My Eyes”
Spirit & Song #196
EUCHARISTIC PRAYERHoly, Holy, Holy + Mystery of Faith + Great Amen
Our Father + Lamb of God
Communion Song: “One Bread, One Body”We Celebrate #685
Meditation Hymn: “Be Not Afraid”We Celebrate #875
Prayer After Communion
FINAL COMMENDATION
Recessional: “Lead Me Home”Spirit & Song #391
St. Jude ministers will use sheet music below. Check with visiting ministers to see if they will use the words to
Song of Farewell (right) or our regular liturgy (left)
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Sara “Sally” Spicer Cranor was born on September 22, 1943, in LaGrange, Illinois, to Ann Bestler Spicer and William H. Spicer. She passed peacefully in the afternoon of March 29, 2019, at the age of 75.
In her youth, Sally was a nationally ranked, championship horsewoman of five-gaited Saddlebred horses riding for her family stable, Fairway Acres. Sally met her husband, Gary, while attending the University of Kentucky, where she was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Education. After moving to Beaumont, Texas,
in 1977, they were founding members of St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church. They enjoyed traveling, spending time with their grandchildren, and most of all, cheering for the Kentucky Wildcats. She was a teacher in Kentucky, California and Texas, and volunteered for many years at the Beaumont Downtown Library. Sally was known for always having a smile on her face, laughing with ease, and her amazing cooking.
Sally is preceded in death by her husband, Gary Cranor; her parents; and her sisters Molly Horstman and Jennifer Manz. She is survived by her children, Ann (Donald) Bernard, Bill (Valarie) Cranor, David (Allyson) Cranor, and Susan Cranor Breitling; her grandchildren, Joey and Meghan Bernard, Carey Cranor, Jackson, Graham, and Isaac Cranor, Parker, Ryan, and Molly Breitling; her sister, Cece (Jim) Currie; brothers, Bill (Patsy) Spicer, Tommy Spicer, and John Spicer; seventeen nieces and nephews, and ten great-nieces and nephews.
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Please sign Mrs. Cranor’s guest book and share your memories at www.broussards1889.com
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Celebrant and Homilist: Reverend Polycarp Otieno - fmh Lectors: Bill Cranor, Jim & Cece Currie, Joseph BernardGift Bearers: Granmommy’s GrandchildrenEucharistic Ministers: Celebrant of the Mass, Don Bernard Patsy & Roy KirklandMusic Ministers: Meghan Bernard, Tara Depew, Denise TruncaleHonorary Pallbearers: Carey Cranor, Joseph Bernard, Meghan Bernard Parker Breitling, Molly Breitling, Jackson Cranor Issac Cranor, Graham Cranor, Ryan Breitling+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Saint Jude Thaddeus Catholic CommunityBeaumont, Texas – Friday, April 5, 2019
Memorial ContributionsShorkey Center
855 South 8th StreetBeaumont, Texas 77701
~St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church
6825 Gladys AvenueBeaumont, Texas 77706
“Never let anything so fill you with sorrow that you forget the joy of the resurrection.”
Mother Teresa
Please join the Cranor family in Culotta Hall for food and fellowship immediately after the service.
St. Jude “Mourning Glories”