Margaret Ann Crigler's Obituary
Margaret Ann Crigler 79, a lifetime Christian, of Viola Arkansas and Moon Lake, Mississippi, passed away at 11:10 p.m. November 10, at Mayo Clinic/Methodist Hospital in Rochester Minnesota.
Margaret was born January 20, 1942, to John and Annie Whitehead of Caraway Arkansas.
Margaret is survived by her husband Noble of 62 years, Margaret and Noble worked side by side for 41 years. Margaret carried many titles in her business life; Owner, Vice President, Financial Officer, Book Keeper and Office Manager, she was responsible for payrolls and Government Compliance for their Development Corporation, Building Supply, General Contracting Corporation and Apartment Complexes. Margaret was also a licensed Mississippi Real-estate Broker. Her Property Management Company and Employees received many awards of their outstanding performance and professionalism from the Housing Association of Mississippi.
Margaret was beautiful, intelligent and loved by all, a sweet kind person. She was a model of kindness and grace, she stood out as one, a book could be written speaking of her Godliness ways. All that knew her without exception would describe her as the sweetest and kindest person that they have ever known. To her, every day was a new day, she was like the sun coming up in the morning.
Margaret will be deeply missed.
Family and friends will be received from 12:00 p.m. until 1:00 p.m. for visitation and words from loved ones on Friday November 19, at Memorial Park Funeral Home. Graveside services will follow at 1:00 p.m. at Fountain Crest in Memorial Park Cemetery.
The pallbearers will be Terry Craft, Honorable Michael Espy, Larry W. Jackson, Virgil Luff, Raney Nutt, and Reverend Steven Stephens.
Dr. Jerre Freeman as an honorary pallbearer.
In lieu of flowers, it is requested that Memorials be made to the American Cancer Society.
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