Tracy Lynn Crawford's Obituary
Forsyth-Tracy Lynn Crawford, 42, of Forsyth, went to be with her Lord Jesus Christ at 12:15 pm on Monday, February 22, 2010 in the loving arms of her family. She fought as long as anyone could against breast cancer. Nobody could have tried harder.
Services to celebrate Tracy's life will be 10:00 am on Thursday, February 25, 2010 in the Forsyth Baptist Church Pastor Adam Powers officiating.
Visitation will be on Wednesday from 5 ' 7:30 pm at the Graceland/Fairlawn Funeral Home. Interment with 'Flight Home' ceremonies will conclude services in Fairlawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Online memories and condolences may be shared with Tracy's family at www.gracelandfairlawn.com.
Tracy was born December 18, 1967 in Decatur, IL the daughter of Roger Glick and Noel Buck. She married Mark Crawford on July 16, 1988 in Decatur. Tracy was part owner of The Pizza Factory of Macon Co., Inc. since 1987. Her children were her life and her love. She had a true passion for life that will be greatly missed lots of family and friends. Tracy will always be remembered for her strong will and dedication to everything she did.
Tracy is survived by her husband, Mark W. Crawford, sons Matthew W. Crawford and Fiance Kathleen Buckingham, and Joshua P. Crawford; daughters Calli R. Crawford and Hannah E. Crawford; sisters and brothers Marc and Lisa Gelber, Gary Glick, Donald Glick, Shawn Becker, Kristen Becker, and Paula Becker. She is also survived by loved nieces and nephews and a host of special friends.
Tracy was preceded in death by her father Roger Glick, mother Noel Buck and brothers J.D. Glick and Danny Glick.
A special Thank You to Dr. Ben Esparaz, Val, Mindy and our special nurse Victoria. The family would also like to give a special thank you to Betsy and Lisa for all they have done.
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