Matt Woodruff
Sorry to hear about Dougies passing .She was a wonderful person that got the most out of life.Dougie came from good people and she will be missed.Be with God Dougie .God bless.
Death date: Nov 15, 2020
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Mrs. Douglas “Dougie” Cranford Ward, age 57, passed away Sunday, November 15, 2020, at her home.The graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, November 21, 2020, at Unity Cemetery, with the Rev. Allen Wolfe officiating. The family will receive friends following the service.Born in Rock Hill, Dougie was a daughter of the late Delbert R. Cranford and Betty Lou Smith Cranford. She graduated from Fort Mill High School in 1981. Dougie was a member of Riverview Presbyterian Church. She enjoyed gardening and loved hummingbirds, sweet tea and Christmas cacti.Surviving are her husband of 37 years, David Ward; her son, Marty Ward; her daughter, Hannah W. Spivey and her husband, Johnny; four sisters, Debbie C. Moore, Cathy C. Jordan, Donna C. Williams, and Rebecca C. Kimbrell; and three grandchildren, Layla and Everett Spivey, and Madison Hoyle.Memorials may be made to Riverview Presbyterian Church, 124 North Sutton Road, Fort Mill, SC 29708.Read Obituary
Sorry to hear about Dougies passing .She was a wonderful person that got the most out of life.Dougie came from good people and she will be missed.Be with God Dougie .God bless.
You will be missed Dougie
You and daddy was good friends at Northern Tool,he left in December last year to be with mommy but they will be glad to see you
You was such a sweet lady
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Dougie was such a sweet and loveable lady! Knew her for a long time, and David too! My son was friends with them since before they were married. So sorry to hear of her death, praying for the family to get through the sorrow of losing her!
Linda Rowland
I remember many fun visits and heartfelt time spent with Dougie and David. Lots of good times and fond memories. Our prayers are with the Ward family. As we know they must feel so lost without her physical body there. But her sweet spirit will always be in our hearts. Hopefully these words will bring some sort of peace and comfort in this difficult time.
So sorry to hear about Dougie’s passing. Prayers for you all. Diane and Steve Barfield