Joyce Ann <I>McCaig</I> Crow

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Joyce Ann McCaig Crow

Birth
Snyder, Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
18 Jun 2018 (aged 63)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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I know your life on earth was troubled
And only you could know the pain
You weren't afraid to face the devil
You were no stranger to the rain

So go rest high on that mountain
Girl, your work on earth is done
Go to heaven a-shoutin'
Love for the Father and the Son

Oh, how we cried the day you left us
We gathered round your grave to grieve
Wish I could see the angels faces
When they hear your sweet voice sing
So go rest high on that mountain
Son, your work on earth is done

Go to heaven a-shoutin'
Love for the Father and the Son

Joyce Ann McCaig Crow was born January 24, 1955 in Snyder Oklahoma to James Clinton McCaig and Gwendolyn Joyce Atchison McCaig. She was raised in Snyder, Comanche, and Lawton. In Lawton is where she met and married Tony Edward Crow November 17, 1972.
They have three sons, Stephen Lynn Crow, Phillip Anthony Crow and Cody Lynn Crow and his wife Heather. They have six grandkids, Aiden Edward Crow, Elliott Lee Crow,
Chynna Brianne Crow, Brittney Cheyenne Crow, Michaela Leann Garrett, Morgan Kay Crow, and Megan Lyn Crow.
Ann and Tony had 46 short, but great years together. She was so kind and generous almost to a fault. This lady will be missed by any one whose life she touched. The Lord has claimed another Angel.
She is preceded by her parents, James McCaig and Joyce McCaig, siblings James Clinton McCaig, Luther Virgil McCaig, Carolyn Layvonne Kerwin, Linda Jean Jones, June Louise Campbell, Stella Josephine Mendez, and Brenda Barfield.
Surviving siblings are Lois Kay Pflueger, Keith Edward McCaig, Kathey Irene Scouten, Gary McCaig, Rebecca Valdez and a very special frield Darlene Martin. Any many more family and friends.

Best friend and sisters are " Carol and Lois and Darlene". Now if there was ever a pot that needed to be stirred these 3 gals could get it going in a heartbeat. As kids when you seen Carol and Ann you seen Lois. You call the phones later in life and most of the time it's Ann and Darlene and Lois running their chops. Laughter keeps these three ladies going for sure. The Lord brought them together for a reason. Our husbands could always just smile and shake their heads and say you "Gotta love them". Ann
I know your life on earth was troubled
And only you could know the pain
You weren't afraid to face the devil
You were no stranger to the rain

So go rest high on that mountain
Girl, your work on earth is done
Go to heaven a-shoutin'
Love for the Father and the Son

Oh, how we cried the day you left us
We gathered round your grave to grieve
Wish I could see the angels faces
When they hear your sweet voice sing
So go rest high on that mountain
Son, your work on earth is done

Go to heaven a-shoutin'
Love for the Father and the Son

Joyce Ann McCaig Crow was born January 24, 1955 in Snyder Oklahoma to James Clinton McCaig and Gwendolyn Joyce Atchison McCaig. She was raised in Snyder, Comanche, and Lawton. In Lawton is where she met and married Tony Edward Crow November 17, 1972.
They have three sons, Stephen Lynn Crow, Phillip Anthony Crow and Cody Lynn Crow and his wife Heather. They have six grandkids, Aiden Edward Crow, Elliott Lee Crow,
Chynna Brianne Crow, Brittney Cheyenne Crow, Michaela Leann Garrett, Morgan Kay Crow, and Megan Lyn Crow.
Ann and Tony had 46 short, but great years together. She was so kind and generous almost to a fault. This lady will be missed by any one whose life she touched. The Lord has claimed another Angel.
She is preceded by her parents, James McCaig and Joyce McCaig, siblings James Clinton McCaig, Luther Virgil McCaig, Carolyn Layvonne Kerwin, Linda Jean Jones, June Louise Campbell, Stella Josephine Mendez, and Brenda Barfield.
Surviving siblings are Lois Kay Pflueger, Keith Edward McCaig, Kathey Irene Scouten, Gary McCaig, Rebecca Valdez and a very special frield Darlene Martin. Any many more family and friends.

Best friend and sisters are " Carol and Lois and Darlene". Now if there was ever a pot that needed to be stirred these 3 gals could get it going in a heartbeat. As kids when you seen Carol and Ann you seen Lois. You call the phones later in life and most of the time it's Ann and Darlene and Lois running their chops. Laughter keeps these three ladies going for sure. The Lord brought them together for a reason. Our husbands could always just smile and shake their heads and say you "Gotta love them". Ann


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