Tracee Louann Cornforth's Obituary
Tracee Louann Cornforth, 63, of Richardson, Texas passed away on October 23, 2020 in Richardson, Texas after a short battle with Cancer.
Tracee was born on February 2, 1957 in Oklahoma City, OK. and she was raised in Richardson, TX. She attended Richardson High School and Richland College.
She was a freelance writer. She had many published items. She worked for one of the first internet search engines The Mining Co, which later became About.com. She was the About.com Women's Health Guide/Content Writer for over Ten years. She was self-taught and never stopped learning new things.
Helping others was her passion, She never met a stranger.
Christmas was her favorite holiday and she loved giving loads of toys to our local firefighters every year in hopes that all children would have a toy on Christmas morning, a tradition we will carry on in her honor.
She was preceded in death by: Parents Donald Cornforth and Doris Cornforth; Brother Joseph Cornforth; Brother-In-Law Ronald Eadler
She is survived by:Daughter Julie Hart and her Husband Umberto Hart, Grandson Nicholas Hart; Son Nathan Cornforth-Lopez, Grandson Aiden Cornforth and Sister Kathy Eadler.
The family also wishes to thank Michael James, her best friend and her constant caregiver over the last few difficult months. Your kindness will never be forgotten. They shared reading daily the bible verse John 4 7-8, God Is Love.
In honor of Tracee life the family is requesting everyone to wear something purple which is her favorite color.
The family has established a GoFundMe ( gf.me/u/y582xk ) to help with Memorial expenses.
Any funds not used for her service will be used for a toy drive in her honor.
The family would like to send our heartfelt thanks to all of the friends who have reached out to express their condolences and share their amazing stories of times shared with Tracee.
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