Ella Ree Craft, 70, of Garland, TX was born May 2, 1955 to Arthur Frazier and Bernice Noel Frazier in Jackson, MS. Ella a loving and compassionate hospitality clerk passed August 7, 2025 in Garland, TX.
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Mama Ella as I called her loved right next door to me and my children when they moved to Omaha. She has the sweetest laid back personality. She set u straight when u NEEDED but loved me like her OWN. I'm glad I got a chance to tell her this the last conversation we had. I asked her did she ever wonder why I called her Mama Ella she "said no " so I told her she NEVER talked I'll of me or my kids and never scolded me for adding myself to her family. As she was like a mother to me and was there whenever and IF we NEEDED her. She loved to cook and could.Everyone respected her and so did my kids. ALWAYS welcomed me and mines no matter where she lived. I missed her when she moved to Texas to be with her girls and I am happy for her in spirit. The talks we had and the way she towards everyone. She expressed of being tired and I prayed for her often. I'm happy cause she's complete NOW even MORE. For she is NOT gone she is with the one she loves God be the glory all the time. We love u mama Ella.π«ΆππΉπ¦
Mother Ella was always so sweet to me and her grandson, Elijah. She had a loving spirit and was the most amazing cook. I am thankful to have been blessed with the time and conversations we shared. Sending prayers to the Craft family.
Sending prayers of peace, strength, and love to the family. Ella was my beautiful cousin. She kept me laughing many of days at the Circle K (Raymond) back in the day. Until we meet again, rest well. We know you were tired.
We are grateful for warmth, love, and kindness shown by Aunt Ella. We will miss your smiling face, but we know we will meet again. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. Until we meet again....we will always love you.
Ms. Ella accepted me and my husband to her family many years ago. She was so gracious and generous. We felt welcomed and loved. We will always remember the love she shared with us. Blessings of peace and love to Medina, and the entire family. ποΈβ€οΈ
To a lady who will always be Aunt Ella .to me. She was the most caring person I know. Aunt Ella you will truly be miss!!!!
To: My family of: "Ella Ree Frazier-Craft" May God continue to "Bless each of you. We will definitely miss "Aunt Ella" as we called her. so fine a person, so good a soul, a life well lived. Your Cousin, Leila Mae Frazier-Davenport & Family, Byram/Utica, MS
Sending prayers to my family. I love y'all β€οΈ
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