Doris Jean Bragg's Obituary
BRAGG, MCCARTY DORIS JEAN 84, of Richardson, Tx., passed away on Feb. 25, 2013 of complications from a thirteen-year battle with Parkinson-Plus Syndrome. Doris was born Feb. 20, 1929 in Weatherford, Tx. to Norman T. and Adele McCarty. Doris was the oldest of 6 children and she graduated from Weatherford High School in 1947. As a young, striking beauty, Doris moved to Dallas and lived with her Aunt Sue Garrett to attend Arlington State College and SMU. Doris was a member of SOS Sorority. On Feb. 21, 1953, Doris married a very tall and handsome Francis Bragg. They began their lives together in Oak Cliff, raising 2 children. Doris was a member of the Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts, The Dallas Chapter of Women’s Council of Realtors and embraced a career as a real estate agent and broker in Oak Cliff. Life long friends were made in Oak Cliff and at Glen Oaks United Methodist Church in the Open Door Sunday School Class. Doris and Francis spent many years playing couples bridge, attending dinner parties and traveling with their friends. In 1974, the family moved to Richardson, where Doris was a member of the Richardson Women’s Club, Richardson Republican Women’s Club, Eastern Star and Spring Valley United Methodist Church’s Beacon Sunday School Class and UMW. Doris was a bright, strong willed, quick-witted, caring person, who loved to cook, bake, read, travel, shop and play bridge. Most of all, Doris loved to visit her Mother and family as often as she could in Weatherford, TX. Her parents, Norman and Adele McCarty, preceded Doris in death. Doris is survived by her husband Francis Bragg and son, Barry Bragg, both of Richardson, daughter DeEtte Bragg Peters and son-in-law, Paul Peters, Jr., grandchildren Taelor, Lauren and Price Peters, all of Dallas, Tx. Survived by brother, Ray McCarty and wife Mary of Weatherford, Tx., sisters Carolyn Chylmanski and husband Frank of Weatherford, Tx., Anita Sparks of Westherford, Tx., Norma Stafford of Queen Creek, AZ, Sandy Cammack of Yorba Linda, CA, many nieces and nephews, cousins, her extended Bragg and Peters families and many long time devoted friends. The family wishes to thank Doris’ longtime caregiver, Gloria Mcghie, Cora Smith and all of the staff at The Gardens of Richardson, who helped take care of our mother as if she were their own. The family would like to thank Hospice Plus and Accappella Home Health Care for their loving care during these last months, to Dr. Boppana and to Mr. John Dvork for his caring visits and flowers each week during her extended illness. We are forever grateful to you all and if able, our Mother would take care of your family in the same compassionate way. She will return the favor from her resting place in heaven. The memorial service will be held on Friday, Mar. 1, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at Spring Valley United Methodist Church, 7700 Spring Valley Rd., Dallas, Tx. 75254 preceded by a private family graveside service in Restland. In lieu of flowers, the family request memorials to be made “To Ease the Burden-Find the Cure for Parkinsons’s” The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson Research, Grand Central Station, P.O. Box 4777, NY, NY 10163-4777 Or to the Spring Valley United Methodist Church Foundation, 7700 Spring Valley Road, Dallas, Tx. 75254. Services will be under the direction of the Restland Funeral Home.
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