Nancy A Smith Craig
May 29, 1932 ~ March 25, 2020
Nancy Smith Craig passed away at 12:55 a.m. on Wednesday, March 25, 2020.
She was born to Shaw and Lillian Blaisdell Terwilliger at her grandparents home in Bradford, Illinois, on May 29, 1932. Her grandmother, Dr. Viola Shaw attended her birth. Nancy was always interested in sports and participated in all that were available to her. She qualified for the Illinois Sports Festival held at Memorial Stadium in Champaign where she won the high jump setting a new state record for girls her age. She was subsequently invited to try out for the Olympic Team, but declined. The highlight of that day was meeting Dwight Edelman, U of I athlete from Centralia, whom she admired. He won 11 varsity letters and went on to play on the Illinois football team that defeated UCLA in the 1947 Rose Bowl. During her high school years, she played softball and basketball on independent teams sponsored by Bradford merchants. She graduated from Bradford High School with the class of 1950. The following month she married Verne Smith and together they raised 5 children. They attended many track meets, basketball, baseball, football and softball games. The kids participated in all sports. Nancy enjoyed sewing and made many of her own clothes as well as school and play clothes, sports coats and formals for her children. The family belonged to Leet Memorial Methodist Church where she served on various committees, taught Sunday School and Bible School. She was also a 4H leader. In 1963, she was elected to the Bradford Elementary School board where she served two terms. During that time, they formed the first Unit District in the County and added a new gymnasium and cafeteria to the school building. In 1974, with her children leaving for college, she started work at Caterpillar. She worked there for 20 years. After retirement, she volunteered for several local non-profit groups. In 1994 her high school graduating class held their 50th anniversary, and she reconnected with former classmate, Jack Craig. They married a month later and she moved with him to Port St. Lucie, FL where he had retired. Jack passed away 5 years later and she returned to Illinois to be near her children. Nancy is survived by her children, Steve Smith of Princeville, Sandra (Randy) Chiaravalle of Hopewell, Sue Chaudoin of Normal, Stan Smith of Bradford and Sherm (Shauna) Smith of Dixon, step sons Donald (Andi) Craig of Texas and Jeff (Erin) Craig of Washington, 7 grandchildren, 3 step grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Also surviving are sisters, Judy Briggs of Virginia, IL, and Sally (Marc) Dahman of Champaign, IL and brothers Dr. John (Dr. Edith) Terwilliger of Charleston and Dr. Jim (Carlene) Terwilliger of Colorado as well as many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Verne Smith and Jack Craig, beloved grandson, Eric Smith and Son-in-Law Lucky Chaudoin.
There will be a small, private family burial with a celebration of life at a later date. Memorials may be made to the Wyoming Public Library. The family would like to express gratitude and appreciation to the many doctors and caretakers who helped care for her, as well as her many friends and neighbors who were always available with a helping hand. If at any time Nancy hurt or offended anyone, she expresses her regrets and asks forgiveness.
To Judy Sally and the entire Smith and Craig families I am not seen Nancy for many years I remember her as being very loving and kind. Do you have my deepest sympathy and you were in my thoughts and prayers. May not God give you peace
We would like to express our condolences, and deepest sympathy to the entire Smith family. So many memories growing up down the road, riding the bus together, and playing sports together. Please know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers at this time of sorrow.
Steve, Sandra, Sue, Stan, Sherm: I hold you in my thoughts as you grieve for ;your mother. Jim and I have many happy memories of time spent with your family. Love and hugs to you all.
To the Smith family. I was very sorry to hear of Nancy’s passing. She was always a fun and enthusiastic person and I enjoyed seeing her at family reunions and events around Bradford. I’m sure you will miss her very much. Again, sincere condolences. – Chauncey & Lori Blaisdell
Aunt Nancy was always so gracious and friendly. One of my favorite memories was taking the kids to the “farm†for the annual wiener roast. What wonderful fun we had and made many good memories.
Steve, so sorry for the loss of your mother.
Nancy was such a caring & thoughtful person. She always said hi & asked about our family whenever she saw us. I also remember her sending a check to us to help pay for some of the youth at our church to attend a youth event. She freely gave of herself for others. What a wonderful woman who will be deeply missed.
A lot to miss: Intelligence, humor, beauty, strength, good food and fun, and a certain richness in her voice I hope to hear inwardly until I die. I was so fortunate to have Nance as an aunt, and send my cousins warmest wishes and sympathy as you mourn your mom’s passing. The goodness in her lives on in you.
So sorry for your loss! Just lost my Mom Sunday so I feel your pain. Your Mom was always so sweet. I’m sure she will be missed.